Elliott Anastasia Stephanopoulos: Brown Grad Enters PR World

Editorial TeamBiographyNovember 19, 2025

Elliott Anastasia Stephanopoulos, born September 2002, is the eldest daughter of ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos and actress Ali Wentworth. She graduated from Brown University in May 2025 with a political science degree and now works as an executive assistant at Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis.

Early Life and Family Background

Elliott Anastasia Stephanopoulos was born on September 9, 2002, just over a year after her parents married. She was named after her great-grandmother, continuing a family tradition of honoring strong women.

Her father, George Stephanopoulos, built his career as a political advisor to President Bill Clinton before becoming a prominent ABC News anchor and Good Morning America co-host. Her mother, Ali Wentworth, established herself as an actress, comedian, and podcast host. Despite their high-profile careers, both parents prioritized keeping their daughters out of constant media scrutiny.

Elliott has a younger sister, Harper Andrea Stephanopoulos, born on June 2, 2005. The family raised both daughters in New York City, where they attended private schools and maintained relatively normal childhoods despite their parents’ fame.

In 2017, George and Ali made a public statement about Elliott’s health. They revealed that Elliott had scoliosis and shared photos of her wearing a back brace. Both parents posted supportive messages on social media, with George tweeting his pride in how Elliott handled the condition. The family’s openness helped raise awareness about scoliosis while showing their daughter’s resilience.

Education at Brown University

Elliott graduated from The Spence School in 2021, with her mother praising her as someone who had become “smarter, more empathetic, more enlightened, more insightful” than herself. That same year, Elliott entered Brown University in Rhode Island.

Her journey to campus had an unexpected start. She tested positive for COVID on the day she was due to leave for college, requiring her to isolate for ten days. Ali later described how this gave them extra time together, allowing them to work through every possible scenario about college life before Elliott finally left.

At Brown, Elliott pursued a political science degree with a focus on film, history, and American culture. She took on multiple roles beyond her coursework. She served as Industry Programming Coordinator for Fashion@Brown starting in September 2021, where she moderated events with figures like Brooke Shields during Fashion Week.

Elliott also became a producer at Brown University Motion Pictures in 2023, gaining hands-on experience in student film production. In her final semester, she did something unusual for an undergraduate—she taught her own course.

Instead of writing a traditional thesis, Elliott developed and taught an original class examining how film and television shape public perception and political discourse. She ran weekly seminars for 30 students throughout Spring 2025, evaluated their work, and brought in industry veterans for screenings and discussions.

Her education also included international experience. Elliott spent part of her time at Brown studying abroad in London. During this period, she helped her father’s Good Morning America crew when George traveled to report on Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis in March 2024.

George introduced Elliott on air as his special production assistant, and she gave a quick wave before shyly jumping out of frame. He joked about putting her to work, showing their close relationship even while she was pursuing her own path.

Elliott graduated from Brown University in May 2025. Her parents posted celebration photos on Instagram, with George writing congratulations to “Elliott, and to the entire class of 2025.” Ali added a humorous tribute: “She did it! Happy graduation to an incredible human being who has her father’s brain and my legs. And if it was the other way around—she’d be screwed.”

Building an Entertainment Career

Elliott didn’t wait until graduation to start working. Her career in entertainment and media began while still in high school and continued throughout college.

In 2020, she worked as a freelance executive news editor at The Iris News in New York City. The following year brought multiple opportunities. She interned at HBO Max as a wardrobe production assistant and at Matador Content as a production intern.

Her production assistant credits grew steadily. According to her LinkedIn profile, Elliott worked on several notable projects:

She worked on set and in post-production for “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields” on Hulu during the summer of 2021. The following summer, she was on set for Apple TV+’s “The Crowded Room.” In 2023, she worked on the independent film “Griffin in Summer.”

Her work expanded beyond production. In February 2024, she assisted celebrity stylist Kate Young and returned to work the Met Gala in May 2024. These high-profile fashion events gave her exposure to another side of the entertainment industry.

Most recently, she worked as a production assistant for John Benjamin Hickey’s staged reading of “All The President’s Men” and on set for Warner Bros’ “Ghostwriter” in August 2025.

After graduation, Elliott moved into a corporate role. She now works as Executive Assistant to the CEO at Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis, a prominent New York-based public relations and communications firm. The company represents clients across entertainment, social impact, technology, and lifestyle sectors, making it a perfect bridge between Elliott’s political science background and entertainment industry experience.

Public Appearances and Privacy Balance

Unlike many celebrity children who build public personas online, Elliott maintains a deliberately low profile. Her Instagram account is private, with fewer than 2,000 followers. This choice reflects her parents’ approach to raising their daughters away from constant public attention.

She does appear occasionally at family events and in her parents’ social media posts. Photos show her at Broadway shows, charity events, and family vacations. In summer 2025, she joined her mother and sister at the Joyful Heart Foundation’s Beach Walk, supporting awareness about sexual assault and untested rape kits.

Her most public moment came during that Good Morning America appearance in London. The brief cameo showed both her willingness to support her father’s work and her preference for staying behind the scenes rather than in front of cameras.

Family Relationships

George and Ali’s marriage has lasted over two decades, with both frequently discussing their close family bond. When Elliott went to college, Harper followed two years later, and the couple became empty nesters for the first time.

Ali told People magazine in April 2024: “We were traumatized at first, and now it’s kind of fun. We’re young and in love again. We got married, and I got pregnant after nine months. So we’ve never just been a married couple with no kids.”

Despite the distance, the family remains tight. George has spoken about how much he enjoys summers when both daughters are home. The family takes vacations together, attends events as a unit, and publicly supports each other’s achievements.

Elliott’s relationship with her younger sister Harper appears strong. Harper is currently a student at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, studying alongside other celebrity children, including Lara Spencer’s daughter Katharine.

What’s Next for Elliott Stephanopoulos

At 22, Elliott is at the beginning of her professional journey. Her current role at Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis puts her at the intersection of politics, media, and entertainment—exactly where her education and experience converge.

Her political science degree gives her analytical skills and understanding of how narratives shape public opinion. Her production experience provides practical knowledge of content creation. Her work in fashion and styling shows versatility. Now, working for a CEO at a major PR firm, she’s learning how to manage high-level communications strategy.

Whether she continues in public relations, moves into production, pursues political communications, or creates her own path remains to be seen. What’s clear is that Elliott has built a foundation that keeps multiple doors open while maintaining the privacy and independence she values.

Her parents’ influence shows not in pushing her toward any particular career, but in demonstrating how to build meaningful work while maintaining personal boundaries. Elliott appears to have learned that lesson well—creating her own story on her own terms, away from the spotlight that follows her famous family name.