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Spouse
  
Children
  
2 sons

Movies
  
75 Degrees in July


Name
  
Hyatt Bass

Books
  
The Embers: A Novel

Role
  
Novelist

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Residence
  
Manhattan, New York City

Occupation
  
Novelist, screenwriter, director, philanthropist

Net worth
  
US$280 million (August 2007)

Relatives
  
Lee Bass (uncle)Ed Bass (uncle)Robert Bass (uncle)Perry Richardson Bass (paternal grandfather)Nancy Lee Bass (paternal grandmother)Sid W. Richardson (paternal great-granduncle)

Parents
  
Anne Hendricks Bass, Sid Bass

Grandparents
  
Perry Richardson Bass, Nancy Lee Bass

Similar People
  
Sid Bass, Josh Klausner, Perry Richardson Bass, Robert Bass, William R Moses

Great-grandparents
  
Roberta Maddox Muse

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Hyatt Bass (born 1968/1969) is an American novelist, screenwriter, film director and philanthropist.

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Early life and education

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Her father, Sid Bass, is an oil heir and business executive. Her mother, Anne Hendricks Bass, is a philanthropist and art collector. Her parents divorced in 1986. Two polaroid pictures of her taken in 1980, when she was a child, by Andy Warhol were gifted by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to the Princeton University Art Museum and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 2008.

Hyatt Bass Fortress mansion is one of the most expensive townhouses

She graduated from Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Career

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In 2000, she was the screenwriter and director of 75 Degrees in July.

She published a novel entitled The Embers in 2009. She took seven years to write it. The novel is about Laura and Joel Ascher, two Manhattanites whose marriage ends in divorce after their son Thomas dies. Fifteen years later, they reunite for their daughter Emily's wedding. In a review for The Book Reporter, Bass was described as 'a gifted writer whose storytelling acumen and evocative prose speak to her real potential as a novelist.'

Philanthropy

She has made charitable contributions to the National Book Foundation, the Sadie Nash Leadership Project and The Marshall Project. She has also funded the documentary Women, War & Peace on PBS. In 2010, she co-chaired the 23 Annual Stepping Out and Stepping Up Gala organized by the New York Women's Foundation.

Wealth

In 2007, Vanity Fair reported that "as of some years ago", Hyatt and her sister Samantha had trust funds of US$280 million each.

Personal life

She is married to Josh Klausner, and she has two sons. They live in Manhattan, in New York City.

References

Hyatt Bass Wikipedia