Gene Shalit, Beloved Today Show Critic, Dies at 100

Source: Variety

Summary

Gene Shalit, the beloved film critic known for his long tenure on ‘The Today Show,’ has passed away at the age of 100. His family announced he died peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of television history spanning four decades.

Why It Matters

Shalit was not just a film critic; he played a significant role in shaping popular culture and influencing public perceptions of cinema for generations. His unique style and charming personality made him a household name, and his contributions to television journalism truly set a standard in the industry.

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