Caroline Lee Bouvier, renowned American socialite, public relations executive, and interior decorator, was a devoted mother to two children, Anthony Stanisław Albert Radziwiłł and Christina Radziwiłł.
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Meet Anthony Radziwiłł
Anthony Stanisław Albert Radziwiłł, born in 1959, embarked on a successful career as a television executive and filmmaker. His journey began at NBC Sports, where he served as an associate producer.
Notably, during the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Anthony contributed Emmy Award-winning work. He later joined ABC News as a television producer for Primetime Live in 1989. Anthony Radziwiłł’s dedication to investigative journalism earned him the Peabody Award in 1990 for an in-depth exploration of the resurgence of Nazism in the United States.
Tragically, he succumbed to cancer on August 10, 1999, just six days after his 40th birthday. In his memory, Lee Radziwiłł and Carole Radziwiłł, his mother and widow, respectively, established a fund in 2000 to support emerging documentary filmmakers.
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Posthumously, in 2000, his work on “Cancer: Evolution to Revolution” was honored with another Peabody Award. Anthony Radziwiłł received Emmy nominations for Outstanding Non-Fiction Special in 1999 and Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming in 2000.

Meet Anna Christina Radziwill
Christina Radziwiłł, known affectionately as Tina, was born on August 18, 1960, in Manhattan, New York City. She has made a name for herself as an actress, with notable roles in productions like “True Colors” (1991), “Slepy traf” (2009), and “This Side of Paradise” (1999).
Tina Radziwiłł was previously married to Dr. Ottavio Arancio. As part of the illustrious Radziwiłł family, both Anthony and Christina contributed to the arts and media, leaving a lasting impact on their respective fields.


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