Roger Ebert renowned film critic dies at age 70

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.cnn_html_media_utility before color red content '>>' font size 9px line height 12px padding right 1px .cnnstrylccimg640 margin 0 27px 14px 0 .captionText filter alpha(opacity 100) opacity 1 .cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a .cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a visited .cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a link .captionText a .captionText a visited .captiontext a link color 004276 outline medium none .cnnVerticalGalleryPhoto margin 0 auto padding right 68px width 270px > Film critics Gene Siskel left and Roger Ebert in 1994. Ebert died on April 4 according to his employer the Chicago Sun Times. Ebert had taken a leave of absence on April 2 after a hip fracture was revealed to be cancer. Ebert at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival Roundtable at the American Pavilion in Cannes France. Ebert received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame given for his achievements in television. The movie critic receives the 2 288th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 23 2005 in Hollywood California. Ebert signs his book Great Movies II in 2006 in Santa Monica California. Ebert at a book signing in 2006. Chicago Sun Times columnists Richard Roeper left and Ebert promote their television series Roger Ebert the Movies in this undated photo. Ebert and director Martin Scorsese attend the 62nd International Cannes Film Festival in 2009. Ebert had cancer and lost part of his lower jaw in 2006. The film critic at the 25th Film Independent Spirit Awards on March 5 2010 in Los Angeles. Ebert and his wife Chaz Ebert attend the 14th Annual Webby Awards on June 14 2010 in New York. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Los Angeles (CNN) The last hand in the two thumbs up film critic team Roger Ebert died Thursday two days after revealing cancer returned to his body.
Ebert and Gene Siskel co hosted the iconic review show Siskel and Ebert At The Movies until Siskel's death in 1999 after a battle with a brain tumor.
The Chicago Sun Times the base of operations for Ebert's syndicated reviews announced his death at age 70.
I'll see you at the movies were the last word's Ebert wrote to his readers. It was published in an essay titled Leave of Presence on his blog Tuesday in which he explained he was planning to slow down and reduce the number of movie reviews he wrote.
Report Film critic Roger Ebert has died A look back at those we have lost in 2013. Film critic Roger Ebert died on April 4 according to his employer the Chicago Sun Times. Ebert had taken a leave of absence on April 2 after a hip fracture was revealed to be cancer. Jane Nebel Henson wife of the late Muppets creator Jim Henson and instrumental in the development of the world famous puppets died Tuesday April 2 after a long battle with cancer. Shain Gandee one of the stars of the MTV reality show Buckwild was found dead with two other people in Kanawha County West Virginia on April 1. He was 21. Music producer and innovator Phil Ramone right with Paul Shaffer left and Billy Joel at the Song Writers Hall of Fame Awards in New York in 2001. Ramone died March 30 at the age of 72. Writer/producer Don Payne one of the creative minds behind The Simpsons died this week at his home in Los Angeles after losing a battle with bone cancer reports say. Gordon Stoker left who as part of the vocal group the Jordanaires sang backup on hits by Elvis Presley died March 27 at 88. Deke Richards center died March 24 at age 68. Richards was a producer and songwriter who was part of the team responsible for Motown hits such as I Want You Back and Maybe Tomorrow. He had been battling esophageal cancer. Legendary publisher promoter and weightlifter Joe Weider who created the Mr. Olympia contest and brought California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to the United States died at age 93 on March 23. Playboy magazine's 1962 Playmate of the Year Christa Speck Krofft died March 22 of natural causes at the age of 70. Rena Golden who held top positions at CNN died at age 51 after battling lymphoma for two years on March 21. Harry Reems the porn star best known for playing Dr. Young in the 1972 adult film classic Deep Throat died March 19 according to a spokeswoman at a Salt Lake City hospital. Reems whose real name is Herbert Streicher was 65. Bobbie Smith who as a member of the Spinners sang lead on such hits as I'll Be Around and Could It Be I'm Falling in Love died on March 16 at age 76. Pictured clockwise from left Spinners band member Pervis Jackson Billy Henderson Jonathan Edwards Bobbie Smith and Henry Fambrough 1977. Sweden's Princess Lilian the Welsh born model who lived with her lover Prince Bertil for 30 years before they were married has died at the age of 97 the Swedish Royal Court said in a statement. Alvin Lee the speed fingered British guitarist who lit up Woodstock with a monumental 11 minute version of his song I'm Going Home died on March 6 according to his website. He was 68. Hugo Chavez the polarizing president of Venezuela who cast himself as a 21st century socialist and foe of the United States died March 5 said Vice President Nicolas Maduro. Bobby Rogers one of the original members of Motown staple The Miracles died on Sunday March 3 at 73. From left Bobby Rogers Ronald White Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore circa 1965. Actress Bonnie Franklin star of the TV show One Day at a Time died at the age of 69 on March 1 of complications from pancreatic cancer. Actor Dale Robertson who was popular for his western TV shows and movies died at age 89 on Thursday February 28. Richard Street former member of the Temptations died at age 70 on February 27. Street second from the left poses for a portrait with fellow members of the Temptations circa 1973. Van Cliburn the legendary pianist honored with a New York ticker tape parade for winning a major Moscow competition in 1958 died on February 27 after a battle with bone cancer his publicist said. He was 78. Former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop died on February 25. He was 96. Koop served as surgeon general from 1982 to 1989 under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Damon Harris former member of the Motown group the Temptations died at age 62 on February 18. Harris center on the stool poses for a portrait with fellow members of The Temptations circa 1974. Lou Myers a stage film and TV actor who memorably portrayed Mr. Gaines on the comedy A Different World died on February 19 at the age of 75. Los Angeles Laker owner Jerry Buss died February 18 at age 80. Buss who had owned the Lakers since 1979 was credited with procuring the likes of Earvin Magic Johnson James Worthy Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant. The Lakers won 10 NBA championships and 16 Western Conference titles under Buss' ownership. Country singer Mindy McCready was found dead on February 17 of a self inflicted gunshot wound authorities said. She was 37. During her career McCready landed 14 songs and six albums on the Billboard country charts. Ed Koch the brash former New York mayor died February 1 of congestive heart failure at 88 his spokesman said. Patty Andrews center the last surviving member of the Andrews Sisters died at her Northridge California home on January 30 her publicist Alan Eichler said. She was 94. Patty is seen in this 1948 photograph with her sisters Maxene left and Laverne. Baseball Hall of Famer and St. Louis Cardinals great Stan Musial died on January 19 according to his former team. He was 92. Baseball Hall of Fame manager Earl Sidney Weaver who led the Baltimore Orioles to four pennants and a World Series title with a pugnacity toward umpires died January 19 of an apparent heart attack at age 82 Major League Baseball said. Pauline Phillips better known to millions of newspaper readers as the original Dear Abby advice columnist has died after a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease. She died January 16 in Minneapolis Minnesota at age 94. Aaron Swartz the Internet activist who co wrote the initial specification for RSS committed suicide a relative told CNN on January 12. He was 26. Swartz also co founded Demand Progress a political action group that campaigns against Internet censorship. Claude Nobs the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival died aged 76 following a skiing accident. Richard Ben Cramer the Pulitzer Prize winning writer whose 1992 book What It Takes remains one of the most detailed and passionate of all presidential campaign chronicles died January 7 according to his longtime agent. He was 62. Director and stuntman David R. Ellis died on January 7. He directed Snakes on a Plane. Tony Lip who played mob figures in the hit cable show The Sopranos and several critically acclaimed movies died January 4 a funeral home official said. Lip whose real name was Frank Vallelonga was 82. Character actor Ned Wertimer known to fans of The Jeffersons as the doorman Ralph Hart died on January 2. He was 89. Pop country singer Patti Page died on January 1 in Encinitas California. She was 85. Born Clara Ann Fowler Page was the best selling female artist of the 1950s and had 19 gold and 14 platinum singles. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Photos People we lost in 2013
My intent is to continue to write selected reviews but to leave the rest to a talented team of writers handpicked and greatly admired by me Ebert wrote. What's more I'll be able at last to do what I've always fantasized about doing reviewing only the movies I want to review.
Ebert had already lost his voice and much of his jaw after battling thyroid and salivary gland cancer.
He suffered a hip fracture in December and it recently led to the revelations about cancer he said.
Ebert started as the Sun Times film critic on April 3 1967 writing about 200 reviews each of those 46 years he said. The last year however was his most prolific.
Last year I wrote the most of my career including 306 movie reviews a blog post or two a week and assorted other articles he said. I must slow down now which is why I'm taking what I like to call 'a leave of presence.'
Ebert The critical critic
Ebert who won a Pulitzer Prize for film criticism in 1975 had a way with words and a sharp wit that is not easily matched.
About Rob Schneider's Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo in 2005 If he's going to persist in making bad movies he's going to have to grow accustomed to reading bad reviews.
Concerning Schneider's reaction to another critic who panned the film But Schneider is correct and Patrick Goldstein has not yet won a Pulitzer Prize. Therefore Goldstein is not qualified to complain that Columbia financed Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo while passing on the opportunity to participate in Million Dollar Baby Ray The Aviator Sideways and Finding Neverland. As chance would have it I have won the Pulitzer Prize and so I am qualified. Speaking in my official capacity as a Pulitzer Prize winner Mr. Schneider your movie sucks.
Reviewing Crocodile Dundee II I've seen audits that were more thrilling.
Giving no love to Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith To say that George Lucas cannot write a love scene is an understatement greeting cards have expressed more passion.
Ebert The film philosopher
Every great film should seem new every time you see it.
No good movie is too long and no bad movie is short enough.
If you have to ask what it symbolizes it didn't.
If a movie isn't a hit right out of the gate they drop it. Which means that the whole mainstream Hollywood product has been skewed toward violence and vulgar teen comedy.
I am utterly bored by celebrity interviews. Most celebrities are devoid of interest.
Ebert Remembered
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Our whole city learned with sadness today of the passing of Roger Ebert whose name was synonymous with two things the movies and Chicago. In a Pulitzer Prize winning career that spanned more than four decades thousands of reviews and countless acts of generosity to others Roger championed Chicago as a center for filmmaking and critiques. With a knowledge of his subject as deep as his love for his wife Chaz Roger Ebert will be remembered for the strength of his work respected for his courage in the face of illness and revered for his contribution to filmmaking and to our city. The final reel of his life may have run through to the end but his memory will never fade.
Sun Times Media Editor in Chief Jim Kirk The long relationship between Roger and his Sun Times family speaks volumes about Roger's commitment to his craft and to his fans around the world. Roger's reviews were highly anticipated by readers and the film community. Film commentary was only one of several gifts. He was a reporter first in every aspect of his craft. He could write as eloquently about world affairs as he could on the upcoming blockbuster. Roger will be missed not only by the Sun Times family but by the journalism and film communities. Our thoughts are with Roger's wife Chaz and their family during this time.


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