Anna Murdoch
Anna Murdoch
Corp chief Rupert Murdoch. Since their sudden break-up three years ago, Anna
Murdoch Mann has retained a dignified silence. Now, in this exclusive interview,
she speaks to The Weekly for the first time about what really happened to their
marriage and opens up her magnificent home in the Hamptons which she
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shares with new husband, financier William Mann.
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the marriage. His determination to continue
with that. I thought we had a wonderful,
happy marriage. Obviously we didn’t.”
This claim sits uncomfortably with
the public position taken by Rupert
Murdoch over the past three years
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and, in some instances, moist-eyed directors. She then collected herself with a
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strong cup of coffee and went off to have
lunch with William Mann, the Wall Street
financier who had already lost two wives
to cancer and whom she would end up
marrying one year later.
“I knew it was going to be a shitty
day,” she says now, “and that I needed
something nice ... I just sort of knew
there was something there that I really
liked [about Bill] and, in fact, we had
lunch together [with a friend]. It was all
very proper ... So one door closes and
another door opens. Sometimes you
just have to open the door.”
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Above: A formal parterre garden of clipped hedges leads to the entrance of
the Manns’ lavish Hamptons home. Right: Anna on the patio, the outdoor area
where Bill celebrated his 75th birthday in June. The open-air living area is
unusual for its large open fireplace and a bust of Neptune made from seashells.
been devastated.”) the Mirror, it was not difficult to get to blonde, although not as compatible with from her home in Wimbledon, after being an effect on me in the way I felt about the house in Sydney, the farm near
Anna Torv became the replacement know the journalists – for she was both Murdoch as his second wife would prove seen driving the Murdochs’ Rolls-Royce. England.” Canberra and the luxury yacht, Morning
mother to her two brothers and sister. beautiful and ambitious.” to be. (The car had been lent to them while America,ontheotherhand,wasdifferent. Glory. Total value: about $125million.)
She admits it made her bossy. “I had to She was also highly talented. Within Over the next 31 years, as Rupert Anna and Elisabeth were in Australia By 1973, Murdoch had established his During the height of Murdoch’s
take responsibility. I mean [I was] the one a short time she’d become editor of the Murdoch’sdazzlingtrajectorytransformed for Christmas.) first beachhead across the Atlantic by American blitzkrieg, a major newspaper
taking them to places or making sure cadet newspaper and had decided she him from a southern hemisphere media Assuming that the woman in the Rolls- buying three Texas newspapers. Anna headline screamed: “WHAT DOES THIS
they went to the dentist and that kind wanted to interview none other than mogul to arguably the most indomitable Royce was Anna Murdoch and, therefore, was pleased. She liked America, felt MAN WANT?” The answer was simple.
of stuff ... so if they didn’t get out of bed her boss. Murdoch was to say later: “I figure on earth, Anna would become his believing her husband was more than freer there, and over the next 25 years, as The world – especially a world increasingly
in the morning to go to school, it was thought she was a very pretty girl. Her staunchest defender and best friend. well cashed up, the kidnappers her husband proceeded to acquire more defined by the information revolution
[my] responsibility.” writing skills were not going through my In England, where he had become demanded a ransom of a million pounds. newspapers, magazines, a major book and the furthest reaches of global
As a Catholic, Anna had been educated mind.” For her part, the young Anna said a pariah – the “Dirty Digger” they When they discovered their mistake, they publisher, a national television network, communications. After America would
by nuns at the Sister of Mercy School, but she found Rupert Murdoch attractive called him because of his newspaper’s murdered Mrs McKay and reportedly fed a film studio – Twentieth Century-Fox no come Eastern Europe. After Europe,
by the time she was 16 she was hungry from the start. “He was like a whirlwind salacious preoccupations and intrusions her body to farm animals. less – not to mention baseball, basketball China, then India, then perhaps the
for adventure. She dreamt of being an coming into the room. It was very into the private lives of others – Anna Asked now about the ostracism she and hockey teams, she found herself whole Asian sub-continent.
actress or a journalist. seductive.” was forever the loyalist. This, despite felt at the hands of British society, not to spending more time either at their ranch Perhaps no single individual in modern
Within a year, she’d been offered a job In 1967, Anna and Rupert Murdoch her feeling shunned, lonely and, on mention the terror of being a target for at Carmel, their lodge in Aspen (with times had ever had such a long arm. If he
as a clerk in the finance department of were married. It was Murdoch’s second occasion, scared. abduction, Anna says, “It seemed like it the swimming pool in the living room!), wanted the President of the United States
Sydney’s Murdoch-owned Daily Mirror, marriage. Eleven years earlier he had In one well-documented, harrowing happened to someone else. That whole their apartment in Manhattan or their on the line, he could get him, and did.
and, as Murdoch’s biographer, William wed Patricia Booker, a former airline incident, Muriel McKay, the wife of News sort of period was somebody else ... mansion in Beverly Hills. If there were favours to be called in
Shawcross, has pointed out, “once at hostess. She, too, was an attractive Ltd executive Alick McKay, was abducted another lifetime, [but] I’m sure that had (There was also the London apartment, from the British Prime Minister, he
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could call them in, and would. If In despair, Anna
he wanted a government elected Murdoch turned to
or defeated, well, he could see her good friend, the late
about that too. Cardinal John O’Connor, the
And always alongside him was Catholic Church’s then spiritual
Anna, his chief sounding board as leader in New York. He told
well as beautiful, charming foil for her she had little choice but to
those endless working dinners he initiate divorce proceedings.
would have at one of their seven On June 8, 1999, the Murdoch
properties around the world. divorce was finalised. By this time,
Apart from the Rupert Murdoch had become
time in 1990 when the petitioner. “It was important
a bank in Pittsburg to me,” Anna says now, “for no
had the temerity reason except I believe when you
to threaten his entire take a vow to be loyal to someone
global empire – and look after someone all your
they refused to roll life, that you try and stick to that.
over a $10 million You don’t hurt other people for
loan – Rupert Murdoch your own happiness.
was seemingly invincible, “So on the papers ... you would
unstoppable. see that he was the petitioner for
And therein lay the seeds of the divorce, and he was granted
destruction for the Murdoch the divorce, not me.”
marriage. Anna wanted her Seventeen days later, Rupert
husband to slow down. Anna and William Mann on a skiing trip to Vail, Murdoch and Wendi Deng
Rupert couldn’t help but Colorado last year – “I don’t think he’ll let me down.” married in a secret wedding
keep moving. Anna wanted aboard his yacht on New York
to know where home really was.
Rupert didn’t care. Anna wanted their “Anna married the 72-year-old Wall Street financier
three children to be free from huge,
dynastic expectations. Rupert seemed at a surprise ceremony ... the mood was euphoric.”
to revel in creating them. Despite being
a loving father, he spent more time in a impossible – she had carved out an harbour. In October of that year – six
plane or on the phone than he did with independent existence for herself, while months later – Anna Murdoch married
his family. at the same time remaining the loyal, the 72-year-old Wall Street financier
“Is Daddy going deaf?” their younger dutiful spouse. William Mann at a surprise ceremony in
son, James, once asked his mother. “No, But the walls came tumbling down the Lady Chapel of New York’s St Patrick’s
he’s just not listening,” replied Anna. in 1998, when her husband fell for Cathedral. The mood was euphoric.
Anna once said she could have the daughter of a factory director in Today, Anna Mann is loathe to discuss
complained and become a whining Guangzhou, China. At 31, Wendi Deng details of her divorce settlement or
wife. She chose not to, instead turning was less than half Rupert Murdoch’s age. elaborate on claims that the proceedings
his long absences into a positive use of She had joined the Murdoch-owned Star only turned acrimonious after she
her time. TV in Hong Kong in 1996 as an intern. She learned of her husband’s relationship
She began studying the violin was smart, beautiful, fluent in English with Wendi Deng. Until then, she had
and cello, but gave them away and Mandarin and the perfect person to reportedly been prepared to accept as
because she felt she was not talented play the role of unofficial diplomat for part of the property settlement around
enough. She went to university News Corp in China, a country where $US100million as well as several of their
to study literature and mythology, business success and good relations with homes.
eventually getting her degree from government were inexorably linked. This, of course, was almost
New York University. And, of course, By early 1998, she’d begun appearing spare change compared to the
she became a novelist, notwithstanding by Murdoch’s side as his interpreter on $12 billion in assets the couple
her husband’s initially “devastating” his trips to Shanghai and Beijing. By July, was thought to have accumulated
criticisms of her writing. Anna Murdoch had filed for divorce. during their 31 years together – assets
By the time she was 40, she had written Anna reveals now, however, that which, under Californian law, Anna
her first book, In Her Own Image – about although she was the one who initially Murdoch was surely entitled to half of.
women and their need for faith and filed for divorce, it was her former Except for one crucial thing.
courage in a man’s world. A few years husband who, in the end, obtained it. As The Sydney Morning Herald reported
later, her second book, Family Business, She had tried desperately to save the in May 1999, Murdoch owned next
hit the shelves. It was a thinly disguised marriage, but to no avail. “I don’t want to to nothing. He had managed to store
account of her husband’s takeover of the get too personal about all this,” she says his wealth – and his children’s – in an
racy British tabloid News of the World in “... but [he] was extremely hard, ruthless, intricate network of trusts and private
the late 1960s. Then, in 1991, her third and determined that he was going to companies in which, technically and
book, Coming to Terms, was published. go through with this no matter what legally, he had no involvement.
It was loosely based on her father. I wanted or what I was trying to do to All Anna Mann will say of this is,
To the world, it looked as though save the marriage. He had no interest “I’m very comfortable and my children
Anna Murdoch had achieved the near in that whatsoever.” [including Prudence MacLeod,
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