Lisa Birnbach


Lisa R. Birnbach is an author best known for co-authoring The Official Preppy Handbook, which spent 38 weeks at number one on the New York Times bestseller list in 1980.

Early life and education

Birnbach was born to a Jewish family on the Upper East Side of New York, the daughter of Naomi and Maks Birnbach. Her father immigrated from Germany to Palestine prior to World War II where he was a member of the Irgun and then later immigrated to the United States where he worked as a diamond importer; her mother worked for the Jewish Museum. Her maternal grandfather, Norman Salit, was a rabbi and served as president of the Synagogue Council of America. She attended the Birch Wathen Lenox School from 1962 to 1971 and the Riverdale Country School. She went on to study at Barnard College for freshman year, before transferring to Brown University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in Semiotics in 1978.

Career

After graduation, Birnbach toured Europe and worked for an advertising agency. From April 1979, Birnbach worked as a staff writer at The Village Voice, where she co-wrote the Scenes column. Since The Official Preppy Handbook Lisa has written an additional 15 books, for newspapers such as the New York Times, and for magazines such as Glamour, Parade, Rolling Stone, and TV Guide. She was the deputy editor of Spy magazine.
Birnbach worked as a technical consultant on the movie Dead Poets Society. She has co–hosted Good Night America and was a correspondent on The Early Show, hosting the segment, “Yikes! I'm a Grownup!” She is co–creator and co–host of ABC's Zero Hour, co–writer of the off–Broadway revue, Loose Lips, and until 2007, she hosted the comedy radio program, The Lisa Birnbach Show.
In 2010, she wrote True Prep: It’s a Whole New Old World with Chip Kidd. She appeared on the Colbert Report on 13 September 2010.

Personal life

Birnbach resides in Manhattan. She was married to film producer Steven Haft known for the production of Jakob the Liar and Dead Poets Society. They have three children: Sam, Rebecca and Maisie. Haft and Birnbach have since divorced.