Rachel Abrams Wiki, Height, Age, Parents, Siblings, Husband, Net Worth, The Legacy of J Dilla, Career
Rachel Abrams Wiki, Biography
Rachel Abrams, an American Actress/Producer/Reporter, is a cast member for The Legacy of J Dilla which premiered on the 7th of April 2023. She is popularly known for working as a senior producer and reporter for The New York Times since October 2013.
Rachel Abrams Height|Weight
Abrams stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 8 inches. She weighs around 60 kg.
Rachel Abrams Age
Abrams, based on her outward appearance, is about 35 years old as of 2023. She wishes to keep the specifics of her dates and year of birth private. She was born in the United States in the late 1980s in Los Angeles, California. Hence, neither her age nor the day of her birthday are known. This information will be updated as soon as more information is available.
Rachel Abrams Parents|Siblings|Relatives
Abrams prefers to keep her family's affairs out of the public eye. She keeps her parents' names and the existence of any siblings a secret from the public. But, when she was a child, her grandma advised her to seek a profession in law. As soon as one is available, this information will be updated.
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Rachel Abrams Partner|Husband
Information regarding whether or not Rachel is married or not is unavailable to the public. We will, however, update this information once more information is available to the public.
Rachel Abrams Net Worth
In the course of her career as an Actress/Producer/Reporter, Rachel has been able to accumulate a net worth of between $500,000 and $4 Million.
Rachel Abrams Job|Career|Biography
Abrams earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from New York University, where she also received her degree. From 2001 until 2005, she attended Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, PA. She works as a senior producer and reporter for The New York Times Presents, an award-winning documentary television series produced by The Times for Hulu and FX. She was also a member of the group that won an Emmy in 2022 for Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson.
In 2018, Rachel was a member of the reporting team that was recognized with a Pulitzer Prize for public service for exposing Harvey Weinstein's and other influential people's sexual harassment and misconduct. Abrams worked as a media writer for The Times' business department before joining the NYTP.
She and her colleagues Ellen Gabler, and James B. Stewart won the Loeb Prize in 2019 for their piece If Bobbie Talks, I'm Finished: How Les Moonves Tried to Silence an Accuser. The narrative revealed how Moonves' efforts to cover up a sexual assault claim resulted in his termination as CBS's CEO.
Rachel Abrams Unscripted and Variety
Also, the book Unscripted: The Epic Struggle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy by Stewart and Abrams was inspired by the piece she co-authored with her colleagues. The book is the New York Times bestseller story of how greed, desire, and a thirst for power drove the struggle for a multi-billion dollar media empire, and I have been a co-author for the Penguin Press for nearly 4 years as of March 2019.
Rachel formerly worked as a reporter at Variety from June 2010 to September 2013 before joining the Penguin Press in March 2019. Rachel has also worked as a freelancer for Voice of America and interned in the West Bank for Israel National Radio.
She also gained notoriety after appearing as a guest on a This American Life broadcast on Father's Day. The Fourth Estate, New Day (2013), and The New York Times Presents (2020) were also produced by Rachel (2018). Furthermore, Abrams was a member of a team of journalists covering a General Motors problem regarding lethal ignition switches.
Also, they reported on the federal government's neglect of automobile flaws, which led to stronger government regulation of the US auto sector. The Times also won the 2014 Scripps Howard Award for public service reporting because to the coverage.
Rachel Abrams The New York Times Presents: The Legacy of J Dilla
The documentary The Legacy of J Dilla features the accomplished musician, producer, and visionary J Dilla. The Detroit native known as J Dilla, whose real name is James Dewitt Yancey, started rapping and producing beats when he was young. Later, after working with artists like Erykah Badu, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest, and D'Angelo, he developed into a brilliant music producer, rapper, and performer who made a significant impact on the hip-hop scene. Nevertheless, his influence has received more praise since his passing than it did while he was still living.
The movie is a depiction of a creative force that addresses the difficulties that come as so many individuals strive to influence Dilla's legacy thanks to access to his family. His mother, Maureen Yancey, claims to be a fighter from Detroit who will stick it out and refuse to let anyone put her kid down. She also puts everything she works for him in the negative because she is there to promote his songs and legacy.
Rachel performs under the direction and production of Christopher Frierson and Esther Dere.
- Herself in Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano, Part 1 of Season 2 Episode 3. (2023)
- In Season 2 Episode 2 of Superspreader, she plays a New York Times reporter (2022)
- In Season 2 Episode 10: Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson, she plays a New York Times reporter (2021)
Rachel Abrams Twitter, and Instagram
Abrams happens to be active on her social media accounts. On her Instagram Account, she has about 587 Followers, whereas, on her Twitter Account, she has about 11.9K followers.