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Dan Rattiner was born on 15 August, 1939 in New York City, New York, U.S., is an American journalist and newspaper publisher. Discover Dan Rattiner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Occupation Journalist, Cartoonist
Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August, 1939
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace New York City, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1939

Dan Rattiner (born August 15, 1939) is an American journalist and newspaper publisher.

Rattiner was born in New York City and raised in Millburn, New Jersey, where he attended Millburn High School.

It was about Albert Einstein's summer in Southold in 1939 and the famous letter he wrote to President Roosevelt urging the President to fund atomic Energy.

In 2021 he authored the book "Hamptons Private" a coffee table book published by Assouline.

Rattiner is also an artist whose pen-and-ink cartoons and sketches appeared in Dan's Papers, Esquire, The Realist, Saturday Review of Literature and Maclean's. His art depicted the East End of Long Island, both its landscape and people ranging from "farmers, movie stars, fishermen and Wall Streeters," as well as broader cultural themes.

1960

On summer vacation from college, he published the first issue of the Montauk Pioneer on July 1, 1960, in the fishing resort town of Montauk, New York.

1961

He graduated from the University of Rochester with a B. A. English (1961) and attended Harvard University's Graduate School of Design between 1961 and 1964.

While at Harvard, he was a contributor of the Gargoyle Humor Magazine.

1964

In 1964, Dan worked in the City Room of the New York Times.

1965

In 1965, Rattiner co-founded the Manhattan-based underground newspaper The East Village Other with Walter Bowart, Allan Katzman, and John Wilcock.

1969

In 1969 he wrote an article which resulted in demonstrations that saved the Montauk Lighthouse from being torn down by the United States Coast Guard as part of its belt-tightening program, a story that is featured at montauklighthouse.com.

1970

He also founded The Block Island Times in 1970.

1975

In 1975, Time published a feature story about him entitled "Hoaxer of the Hamptons," in which it covered his penchant for creating East End myths and legends.

1978

He also taught Creative Journalistic writing at the Long Island University Southampton campus from 1978 to 1979.

1980

Beginning in 1980, Dan expanded the business, licensing editions of Dan's Papers out to resort editors around the country.

Other books of his cover history, including "Albert Einstein's Summer Vacation", published by Publishing Tower Press in 1980.

1986

By 1986 there were dan's Papers Daytona Beach, Maui, Marco's Island (Fl), Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, Cape Cod and Fire Island in addition to the ones on Block Island and Eastern Long Island.

Stories were sent from one Editor to another by MCI mail a precursor to the internet.

The Venture did not prosper, however, except for the ones on Long Island and Block Island, all the others had to be abandoned after several years.

1990

Rattiner hosted a weekly radio show, The Hamptons Report, on WQXR for six years during the 1990s.

Rattiner writes more than 300 articles a year on topics including science, humor, sports, world affairs, architecture, history, and scandal.

2007

Rattiner had his first formal exhibition when he had two solos shows at the Ferregut Tower Gallery in Southampton, NY in 2007.

He also has shown his work at Winter Tree Gallery in Sag Harbor, New York.

The Dennis M. Lynch documentary King of the Hamptons features Rattiner.

2008

In 2008, Stony Brook University in Stony Brook Long Island began The Dan Rattiner Collection for his papers, letters, drawings, travel diaries and manuscripts in their climate controlled Whitman Library

Rattiner has written 12 books, including the memoir In The Hamptons: My Fifty Years With Farmers, Fishermen, Writers, Artists, Billionaires and Celebrities, published by Random House in 2008 with an introduction by Edward Albee.

A chapter of the book was reprinted in its entirety in Newsday.

The New York Times and other publications gave “In the Hamptons” good reviews, and it sold well.

2010

The Hamptons Too: Further Encounters With Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires, and Celebrities, with a foreword by Alec Baldwin, was published by the State University of New York Press in May 2010.

It debuted at the Hamptons International Film Festival in fall 2010.

Rattiner has a speaking role in the movie Cyclops, produced by Roger Corman and starring Eric Roberts.

2011

In 2011, Rattiner was among the defendants in a libel and defamation suit against the New Yorker magazine and others for a 2010 article in Dan's Papers, partly based on the New Yorker article.

The plaintiff, a forensic art analyst, sought $2 million in damages.

In a segment of "Above and Beyond: Brokers go to great lengths to find the right properties for their clients" in Season 3 of HGTV's Selling New York (aired 1 September 2011), Rattiner was featured as a client seeking an apartment that would accommodate his tortoise (Dribble) and cat.

The broker sought to find an apartment meeting Rattiner's preferences on period, location, and views that would also allow pets—including the exotic kind — and accommodate them in a room of their own.

According to an interview with Dennis M. Lynch and Rattiner, conducted at the Hamptons International Film Festival and carried on YouTube, Rattiner has been married several times.

2012

A third memoir, "Still in the Hamptons: More Tales of the Rich, the Famous and the Rest of Us," with an introductory quote by Walter Isaacson, was published by the State University Press in July 2012.

2013

The case was dismissed in 2013 in the district court.

2015

The dismissal was upheld on appeal in 2015.

A fourth memoir "In the Hamptons 4Ever" with a preface by Barbara Goldsmith was published by the New York State University Press in 2015.