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LZ Granderson (Elzie Lee Granderson) grew up on 11 March, 1972 in Detroit, Michigan, US, is a Columnist. Find LZ Granderson’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years of age.
| Famous for |
Elzie Lee Granderson |
| Business |
Columnist |
| How old? |
49 years of age. |
| Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
| Born |
11 March 1972 |
| Born day |
11 March |
| Birthplace |
Detroit, Michigan, US |
| Nationality |
US |
Famous people list on 11 March.
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LZ Granderson How tall, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is LZ Granderson’s Wife?
His wife is Steve Huesing
| Family |
| Parents |
Not Available |
| Wife |
Steve Huesing |
| Sibling |
Not Available |
| Children |
Isaiah Granderson |
LZ Granderson income
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is LZ Granderson worth at the age of 49 years of age. LZ Granderson’s income source is mostly from being a successful . Born and raised in US. We have estimated LZ Granderson’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
| income in 2021 |
$1 Million – $5 Million |
| Wage in 2021 |
Reviewing |
| income in 2019 |
Pending |
| Wage in 2019 |
Reviewing |
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Not Available |
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LZ Granderson Social Network
Life time
In January 2019, Granderson was named the Los Angeles Times’ Sports and Culture Columnist. This role was created for him and will exemplify the “sectionality of sports and society [and] politics and culture.”
On January 28, 2016, Granderson made his debut on the ESPN program Around the Horn, losing in the “Showdown” portion of the episode to Jackie MacMullan.
Granderson’s writings for Page 2 usually center on the social and human aspects of sports. He writes about his own personal struggles, the life of athletes, and occasionally provides social commentary. In June 2015, he joined ABC News as a contributor in a variety of programming across the ABC News platform.
In 2013, he defended NBA center Jason Collins’ decision to announce himself as the first openly gay male professional athlete in a major North American sport.
On April 18, 2012, Granderson wrote an opinion article titled “Ted Nugent should be in jail” for the online CNN website, accusing rock musician Ted Nugent of threatening the life of President of the US Barack Obama, based on comments from a speech Nugent gave. On June 27, 2012, Granderson published a controversial opinion article titled “Don’t be nosy about Fast and Furious” for CNN’s website, accusing the American public of being too nosy about the way their government functions, saluting disgraced Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North for “taking one for the team” in his role in the Iran–Contra affair, and suggesting that illegal acts by government officials taken in the name of protecting the public should be hidden from public and legal scrutiny.
In a 2012 column for CNN.com, Granderson openly stated that he was gay. Granderson has one son, Isaiah, from his previous marriage to a woman. Granderson’s partner Steve Huesing is PetSmart’s VP of Planning and interim president of Chicago’s Marriage Equality USA.
Granderson was the 2009 winner of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation award for online journalism, and was nominated for the award again in 2010. He is also a 2008 and 2010 honoree of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association for column writing, and a member of the Advisory Board for You Can Play, a campaign dedicated to fighting homophobia in sports. Granderson is also on the Board for Los Angeles-based company LGBTQ Loyalty.
Granderson acted in the 1992 movie Zebrahead, which was set in his hometown of Detroit, playing the supporting role of Larry. He also played the supporting role of Arch Carrouthers in the 1996 Sidney Poitier TV movie To Sir, with Love II.
Elzie Lee “LZ” Granderson (born March 11, 1972) is an American journalist and former actor. He is currently a senior writer and columnist for ESPN The Magazine, a co-host of SportsNation on ESPN, co-host of Mornings With Keyshawn, LZ and Travis on ESPN LA 710, and a columnist for CNN. Granderson was named the Los Angeles Times Sports and Culture Columnist in January 2019.