Michiel Vos

Michiel Vos (born December 19, 1970 in Groningen) is a Dutch-American journalist, lawyer, jurist and United States-based correspondent. He is married to filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi,[1] daughter of Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi.[2] They met in Amsterdam when Vos was working for the broadcasting station VPRO, as a presenter for special film nights. The couple have two children.[3]

Michiel Vos
Michiel Vos in 2008
Born (1970-12-19) December 19, 1970
OccupationJournalist, lawyer, producer
Years active2000–current
Spouse(s)
(m. 2005)
Children2

Vos hosts a Dutch/Belgian TV series called My America about his experiences as a European living in America. [4] He regularly appears on Dutch and Belgian television and radio commenting on American political affairs and news as well as on his experiences in the USA.[5] For over a decade he has had a weekly spot on the Ruud de Wild show.[6] Mr. Vos regularly appears as an American correspondent for the late-night talk show Pauw, Jinek, RTL Boulevard and EenVandaag.

The HBO film Citizen USA was based on Vos's journey to become an American Citizen.[7]

Vos worked as producer on the HBO films: The Trials of Ted Haggard, Right America: Feeling Wronged,[8] and Friends of God.[9] His wife Alexandra Pelosi is the sister-in-law of Peter Kaufman, who is the son of filmmaker Philip Kaufman.

Personal life

Michiel Vos married Alexandra Pelosi in Greenwich Village on June 18, 2005.[10]

In November 2006, they had their first son Paul,[11] named after Alexandra Pelosi's father Paul Pelosi.[12] They had their second son on December 7, 2007, named Thomas, after Alexandra Pelosi's grand-father Thomas D'Alesandro Jr.[13] Vos' sons often appear in his television programs.[14] His American family is featured throughout his show. The San Francisco Chronicle pointed out that when Vos has screenings "a healthy contingent of Pelosis" are always present.[15]

They live in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York City.[16] Vos wrote a book about his favorite places in New York City.[17]

References

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