Joan Acocella Net Worth, Age, Height, Relationship Status

Joan Acocella (born 1945) is a well-known American journalist and editor of the New Yorker. She has written books on dance, literature, and psychology.

Real Name Joan Acocella
Nick Name Joan
Born 1945
Age 75 years old (As of 2020)
Profession Journalist
Known For Staff writer for The New Yorker
Birthplace New York
Nationality New York
Sexuality Straight
Religion Christianity
Gender Female
Ethnicity White
Horoscope Aries
Height/ Tall In feet – 5’6″
Weight 65
Body Measurements
(Chest-Waist-Hips)
Not Known
Bra Cup Size Not Known
Eye Color Dark Brown
Hair Color Brown
Parents Father: Not Known
Mother: Not Known
Siblings Brother: Not Known
Sister: Not Known
Marital Status Married
Previous Dating? Not Known
Boyfriend/ Dating None
Husband/Spouse Yes
Children Yes
Education University of California, Berkeley
Net Worth Approx $500 K – $1 million USD (As of 2020)
Source of Wealth Writing Career
Social Media Links Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (Inactive)

Joan Acocella net worth

  • As of 2020, Joan Acocella’s net worth is estimated to be around $500,000-$1 million.
  • His main source of income is his career as a journalist, which he really enjoys.
  • He is talented and earns a lot of money from his writing and speaking skills.
  • It takes a lot of money to give interviews and write articles for newspapers.

Wife Giovanna Acocella

  • Since 2020 Joan Acocella is a married woman.
  • She also has children.
  • Based on his dating history, he is not known to the general public.

Joan Acocella age, height and weight

  • Joan Acocella turns 75 in 2020.
  • He stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches tall.
  • It weighs about 65kg.
  • He has brown hair and dark brown eyes.
  • He wears a UK size 6.

Joan Acocella Basic data

Joan Acocella Education

  • According to his upbringing, Acocella is licensed. in English from the University of California, Berkeley.
  • She finished. in Comparative Literature from Rutgers University in 1984 with a thesis on Russian ballet.

Facts about Joan Acocella

  • Acocella has written for The Village Voice, was a senior reviewer and reviews editor for Dance Magazine, and was a New York dance critic for the Financial Times.
  • His writings also appear regularly in the New York Review of Books.
  • He began writing for The New Yorker in 1992 and was its dance critic from 1998 to 2019.
  • His books include Making Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder (1999), Mark Morris (1993), a biography of contemporary dancer and choreographer Mark Morris, and Twenty-Eight Artists and Two Saints (2007), which are the common virtues of a featured artists
  • He also edited The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky: Unexpurgated Edition (1999), Andre Levinson on Dance (1991), and Mission to Siam: A Memoir of Jessie McKinnon Hartzell (2001), his grandmother.
  • His New York article “The Boat and the Academy,” which appeared in the November 27, 1995 issue, received a front-page award from the Journalists’ Club of New York and was included in the 1996 Best American Essays anthology.
  • He developed an essay in Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism (2000).