Vincent Peter Ruehl, known as Peter Ruehl was an American-born Australian newspaper columnist, best known for the humorous column he wrote thrice weekly for The Australian Financial Review, in which he offered an American view on life in Australia died he was , 64. During his career, he also contributed to The Australian and The Daily Telegraph.
(29 March 1947 – 11 April 2011)
Biography

His first piece of journalism in Australia was his coverage of the 1987 America's Cup for the Australian Financial Review, a paper for which he continued to write for most of his career.[1] It was his satirical column in this paper that brought him recognition, leading Roger Johnstone (chief executive of the Financial Review Group) to praise him as a 'one of a kind in Australian journalism'.[1]
Family and personal life
At the time of his death, Ruehl lived in the eastern Sydney suburb of Clovelly, with his wife Jennifer and their three children, Mercedes, John and Tom.[1][2] According to colleague Colleen Ryan, Ruehl had a few close select friends and "could be quite introverted", preferring to spend time with his family or writing.[1]His sister is Academy Award-winning actress Mercedes Ruehl.
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