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John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr.

John F. Kennedy Jr.
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Kennedy greets invited guests at the HBO
and Imagine Entertainment premiere held
at the Kennedy Space Center in 1998.
Born John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr.
(1960-11-25)November 25, 1960
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Died July 16, 1999(1999-07-16) (aged 38)
Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, U.S.
Cause of death Plane crash
Alma mater Brown University (A.B.)
New York University (J.D.)
Occupation Journalist, lawyer, magazine publisher
Spouse(s) Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy
(m. 1996)
Parent(s) John F. Kennedy
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Relatives See Kennedy family

John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. (November 25, 1960 – July 16, 1999), often referred to as JFK Jr. or John John, was an American lawyer, journalist, and magazine publisher. He was the only surviving son of former President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and younger brother of former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy. His father was assassinated three days before his third birthday.

From his early childhood onwards, Kennedy was the subject of great media scrutiny, and he became a popular social figure of Manhattan. Trained as a lawyer, he worked as a New York City Assistant District Attorney for four years. In 1995, he launched George magazine, using his political and celebrity status to publicize it.

Kennedy died along with his wife Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and her elder sister Lauren in the crash of a small plane he was piloting. Kennedy had intended to drop off Lauren at Martha's Vineyard before continuing to the wedding of his cousin Rory Kennedy in Hyannis Port.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. was born at Georgetown University Hospital on November 25, 1960, two weeks after his father was elected president. His parents had a stillborn daughter named Arabella four years before John Jr.'s birth. John Jr. had an older sister, Caroline, and an infant brother, Patrick, who died two days after his premature birth in 1963. His putative nickname, "John-John", came from a reporter who misheard JFK calling him "John" twice in quick succession; the name was not used by his family.


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