Judith Regan - Early Life

Early Life

She was born on August 17, 1953. Regan grew up in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and Bay Shore, Long Island and later graduated from Bay Shore High School in 1971. She attended Vassar College, receiving her degree in English and Art History in 1975. She went on to study Art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and voice with a Juilliard School of Music instructor. In 1977, she was recruited by The National Enquirer while working at Harvard University's Institute of Politics.

She is the mother of a son and a daughter and lives in New York City and Los Angeles.

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