Duncan Campbell (The Guardian)

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Duncan Campbell is a British journalist and author. He is a senior reporter/correspondent for The Guardian where he has worked since 1987.

He was previously Los Angeles and crime correspondent for the paper. Prior to joining The Guardian, he worked for the London Daily News and City Limits (both defunct), Time Out and LBC Radio.

Campbell is the author of The Paradise Trail, a novel published in 2008. Set largely in India in 1971, it is part a murder mystery, part an affectionate depiction of life on the "hippie trail": the cheap hotels and eating places, the music, the drug-fuelled conversations.

His wife is Academy-Award winning British actress Julie Christie who he recently married in a discreet ceremony in India.[1] They had been living together since 1979.

He is often mistaken for investigative journalist Duncan Campbell, who is best known for his work on Signals Intelligence.

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  1. ^ In brief: Julie Christie gets married | News | guardian.co.uk Film