In one of the most ironic revelations about the complex personality and life of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, his biographer says in the 1980s Jobs actually met a man a few times who unbeknownst to either was his biological father. Walter Isaacson, the author Jobs chose to tell his life story in...
Later in life, when he was the same age his biological father had been when he abandoned him, Jobs would father and abandon a child of his own. (He eventually took responsibility for her.) Chrisann Brennan, the mother of that child, said that being put up for adoption left Jobs "full ...
On February 24th, 1955 Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California. Jobs was given up for adoption by his biological parents, Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah “John” Jandali. Soon after he was born, Jobs was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs. At a young age Steve began showing an in...
Steve Jobs was adopted shortly after being born. Jobs was, biologically, half Arab. His biological father was Syrian and his mother was American. Jobs’s biological parents had one mandate–that Jobs be adopted by two college-educated people. The biological parents found out that neither Clara ...
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Steve Jobs was originally born to Joanne Simpson (neé Schieble), a speech therapist, on February 24, 1955. His biological father was Abdulfattah "John" Jandali, a Syrian political science teacher. When they got pregnant, his biological parents were two undergraduate students in love who couldn...
Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. His unwed biological parents, Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah Jandali, put him up for adoption. Steve was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs, a lower-middle-class couple, who moved to the suburban city of Mountain Vi...
[Jobs: When I was looking for my biological mother, obviously, you know, was looking for my biological father at the same time. And I learned a little bit about him and I didn't like what I learned. And I asked her to not tell him that we ever met and not tell him anything abou...
It mesmerized because of its juxtaposition to a head shot of Jandali, Jobs’s 80-year-old biological father, who stared out with the same rimless glasses, aquiline nose, receding hairline and intense brown eyes. Jandali told The Journal that, over the last year, he periodically sent some e...
JOBS: You don't ever really know, do you? PLAYBOY: Did you try to find your biological parents? JOBS: I think it's quite a natural curiosity for adopted people to want to understand where certain traits come from. But I'm mostly an environmentalist. I think the way you are raised an...