Douglas Harriman Kennedy was born on March 24, 1967, in Washington, D.C., the eleventh child of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. He was named in honor of W. Averell Harriman, the distinguished American diplomat, statesman, and close friend of the Kennedy family. Harriman served as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and played key roles in U.S. diplomacy during the Kennedy era, including involvement in the negotiations that led to the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963.
Douglas Kennedy pursued a career in television journalism, working for many years as a reporter and correspondent for Fox News, where he covered a wide range of stories across the United States. His career in broadcast journalism placed him in a unique position within the Kennedy family — earning his public profile not through politics or activism, but through the daily craft of reporting and storytelling. His work as a journalist reflects the Kennedy tradition of engagement with the pressing issues of the day, even if through a different medium than his relatives.
Douglas Kennedy is married to Molly Allen, and the couple has several children. He has maintained a professional life in journalism while raising his family, representing a Kennedy generation that has found its own diverse paths to public engagement.
Douglas Harriman Kennedy is the child of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel. They married Molly Elizabeth Stark and had 5 children: Riley Elizabeth Kennedy, Mary McCauley Kennedy, Rowen Francis Kennedy, George Skakel Kennedy, Anthony Boru Kennedy.
Douglas Kennedy is a television journalist and reporter who has worked for Fox News.
Douglas Kennedy was named after W. Averell Harriman, the American diplomat and statesman who was a close friend and adviser to the Kennedy family.