David Itzkoff
Quick Facts
Biography
David L. Itzkoff (born March 2, 1976) is an American journalist and writer who is a culture reporter for The New York Times. He is the author of Cocaine's Son, a memoir about growing up with his drug-abusing father. Before joining the Times, he was an associate editor at Spin magazine and at Maxim.
Early life and family
Itzkoff was born in New York City to Madelin and Gerald Itzkoff, and grew up in the Bronx. His father was a cocaine addict, which affected Dave's home life considerably. He has a sister, Amanda, a psychiatrist. He is Jewish; his paternal grandfather and great-grandfather were Russian Jews who worked in the fur trade.
Itzkoff obtained his B.A. in English Literature from Princeton University in 1998. He married actress and singer Amy Justman in 2008, and lives in New York.
Career
In 1999, Dave Itzkoff worked as an editorial assistant for Details magazine. He worked for Maxim magazine from 1999 to 2002 and Spin magazine from 2002 to 2006. From June 2007 to July 2008, Itzkoff worked as a freelance editor for the Sunday Styles section in The New York Times. Dave is a culture reporter for The New York Times and writes frequently about film, television and comedy. His latest work is a biography of Robin Williams.
Books
- Lads: A Memoir of Manhood, published in 2004
- Cocaine's Son: A Memoir, published in 2011
- Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies, published February 2014.ISBNÂ 978-1250062246
- Robin, a biography of Robin Williams, published in May 2018