George Stephanopoulos is a seasoned, veteran reporter with more than
two decades of experience in the media industry. As co-anchor for
America’s most watched morning newscast, “Good Morning America,”
he has conducted groundbreaking interviews with Vice President Kamala
Harris, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, former Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried amid his crypto-empire
collapse, and Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba on
the one-year anniversary since Russia’s invasion into Ukraine, as
well as the Los Angeles Press Club Award-winning interview with Alec
Baldwin following the shooting on the set of “Rust.” Coming off a
record-breaking season win for ABC’s “This Week with George
Stephanopoulos,” where the Sunday show ranked No. 1 in Adults 25-54,
Stephanopoulos had exclusive interviews with Rep. Adam Kinzinger
amidst the Jan. 6 committee hearings, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Rep. Nancy
Pelosi, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Secretary Pete Buttigieg and
Sen. Bernie Sanders.

 

Stephanopoulos founded George Stephanopoulos Productions (GSP), his
eponymous production unit within ABC News that focuses on long-form
nonfiction projects. Recent projects include “Power Trip – Those
Who Seek Power and Those Who Chase Them,” a weekly docu-series in
which he utilizes his former experience as the senior advisor to the
president for policy and strategy in the Clinton administration to
mentor young reporters covering key races in battleground states.
Additional GSP projects include “Two Men at War,” “The
Informant: Fear and Faith in the Heartland,” and the Emmy®
Award-nominated special “Alec Baldwin Unscripted.”

 

He is also a co-founder of the production company BedBy8, which
focuses on scripted television projects, limited series and
documentaries, including the critically acclaimed and award-winning
documentary “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields,” produced in conjunction
with GSP.

 

Stephanopoulos joined ABC News in 1997 as an analyst for “This
Week.” His pivotal role at the network has since garnered three
Emmys, a DuPont, three Edward R. Murrow Awards and two Cronkite
Awards. He is also the author of “All Too Human,” a No. 1 New York
Times bestseller.
