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Born Rich is a 2003 documentary film about the experience of growing up in wealthy families. It was created by Jamie Johnson, an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, and filmed primarily between 1999 and 2001. The film consists primarily of Johnson interviewing 10 other young heirs.
Born Rich is a 2003 documentary film made by the heir to the Johnson & Johnson family, Jamie Johnson. Talking openly and honestly about their experiences growing up with...
Jan 19, 2003 · With Ivanka Trump, Georgina Bloomberg, Si Newhouse IV, Luke Weil. A documentary on children of the insanely rich. Directed by one of their own, Johnson & Johnson heir, Jamie Johnson.
Jul 7, 2018 · 15 years after 11 uber-wealthy heirs appeared in the controversial documentary 'Born Rich," here's where they are — from the White House to the Amazon. Áine Cain. Updated. Jul 7, 2018, 10:00 AM...
Aug 18, 2023 · "Born Rich" is a fascinating 2003 documentary directed by Jamie Johnson, an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune. The film offers a unique and intimate insight into the...
Jul 17, 2023 · Directed by Jamie Johnson, ‘Born Rich’ is a 2003 documentary that delves into the experiences of eleven young adults belonging to some of the wealthiest families in the US.
Born Rich Documentary. Twenty-year old heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical empire JAMIE JOHNSON turns his camera on himself and ten of his friends, offering a remarkably personable documentary about one of the smallest and least-likely-to-agree-to-be-interviewed minorities on the planet: the children of the vastly rich.
The heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical empire, Jamie Johnson, points his documentary lens in the direction of some privileged children who stand to...
Born Rich 2003 1h 15m Documentary List Reviews 48% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Filmmaker Jamie Johnson interviews young people who have inherited wealth and privilege.
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May 21, 2015 · Jamie Johnson (twenty-year-old heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical empire) turns his camera on himself and ten of his friends, offering a remarkably personable documentary about one of the smallest and least-likely-to-agree-to-be-interviewed minorities on the planet: the children of the vastly rich.