Gene Siskel

Gene Siskel

Infobox journalist
name = Gene Siskel


imagesize = 200px
caption = Siskel at the 61st Academy Awards
birthname = Eugene Kal Siskel
birth_date = birth date|1946|1|26
birth_place = Chicago, IL
salary:
death_date = Death date and age|1999|02|20|1946|01|26
death_place = Evanston, IL
occupation = Television Journalist/Film critic
gender = Male
status = Married
religion = Jewish
title =
family =
spouse = Marlene Iglitzen
(1980–1999)
children = Kate
Callie
Will
credits = "Opening Soon at a Theater Near You"
(1975–1977)
"Sneak Previews"
(1977–1982)
"At the Movies"
(1982–1986)
"Siskel & Ebert"
(1986–1999)
"CBS This Morning" correspondent
(1987–1992)
"Good Morning America" correspondent (1996–1999)
URL =
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Eugene "Gene" Kal Siskel (January 26, 1946 – February 20, 1999) was an American film critic. Alongside colleague Roger Ebert, he pioneered the classic review show, "Siskel & Ebert at the Movies".

Biography

Born in Chicago, Siskel attended Culver Academies, graduated from Yale University in 1967 and began working for the "Chicago Tribune" in 1969. In 1975, Siskel teamed up with Roger Ebert, film reviewer for the "Chicago Sun-Times", to host a show on the local Chicago PBS station WTTW which eventually became "Sneak Previews". Their "thumbs-up, thumbs-down" system soon became an easily recognizable trademark, popular enough to be parodied on comedy shows such as "In Living Color" and in movies such as "Hollywood Shuffle" and "Godzilla". "Sneak Previews" gained a nationwide audience in 1978 when it was carried on PBS.

Siskel and Ebert left WTTW and PBS in 1982 for syndication. Their new show, "At the Movies" was produced and distributed by Tribune Broadcasting, the parent company that owned the "Chicago Tribune" and WGN-TV. "Sneak Previews" continued on PBS for 14 more years with other hosts.

In 1986, Siskel and Ebert left Tribune Broadcasting to have their show produced by the syndication arm of The Walt Disney Company. The new incarnation of the show was originally titled "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies", but later shortened to simply "Siskel & Ebert". "At the Movies" also continued a few more years with other hosts.

In 1998, Siskel underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor. He announced on February 3, 1999 that he was taking a leave of absence but that he expected to be back by the fall, writing "I'm in a hurry to get well because I don't want Roger to get more screen time than I." The last film he reviewed was the Sarah Michelle Gellar romantic comedy "Simply Irresistible".

He died from complications of the surgery two weeks later, at the age of fifty-three years. After Siskel's death, the producers of "Siskel & Ebert" hired other film critics and began using them on a rotating basis as an audition for a permanent successor. Ultimately, Ebert's "Chicago Sun-Times" colleague Richard Roeper was hired and the show was renamed "Ebert & Roeper at the Movies".

At the 1999 Academy Awards ceremony, after its Memorium Montage of deceased stars and film contributors (for which producers had somehow determined not to include him), host Whoopi Goldberg gave a brief, impromptu tribute to Siskel which included the traditional "thumbs-up" gesture, to great audience applause.

The Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago which presents world-class independent, international, and classic cinema was renamed The Gene Siskel Film Center in honor of him in 2000.

Siskel championed the Film Center from its very inception, as did Ebert. When asked by a journalist to list his three favorite things about Chicago, Siskel named Michael Jordan, Mayor Daley, and the Film Center. Siskel was a member of the Film Center's Advisory Committee and a strong supporter of the Film Center mission. He wrote hundreds of articles applauding the Film Center's distinctive programming and he lent the power of his position as one of the world's most respected film critics to urge public funding and audience support.

Siskel is survived by his wife, Marlene, and their children, Kate, Callie, and Will.

Trivia

*Bought the famous white disco suit from "Saturday Night Fever" at a charity auction. [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990307/REVIEWS08/401010357/1023 Ebert review] ]

*His favorite movies of all-time were "Saturday Night Fever" and "" . [ [http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/ebertandroeper/index2.html?sec=6&subsec=strangelove Ebert and Roeper ] ]

*Siskel only walked out on two films during his professional career; the 1971 comedy "The Million Dollar Duck" starring Dean Jones and the 1996 Penelope Spheeris film "Black Sheep", 25 years later. [ [http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/ebertandroeper/index2.html?sec=6&subsec=Black+Sheep Review: "Black Sheep"] ]

*Hated nothing more than to have a baby crying while trying to view a movie. He said he would pay any usher $10 to remove the baby and its parent from the theater.Fact|date=October 2007

*Siskel was a die-hard Chicago sports fan, especially of the NBA's Bulls, and would cover locker-room celebrations for WBBM-TV news broadcasts following Bulls championships in the 1990s. ["Siskel & Ebert" episode: "Tribute to Gene Siskel"]

*Normally, Siskel and Roger Ebert would refuse to guest star in movies or TV series (except for talk shows) as they felt it would undermine their responsibility to the public. However, they both "could not resist" appearing on an episode of the animated TV series "The Critic". ["Siskel & Ebert" episode: "Tribute to Gene Siskel"] In the episode, Siskel and Ebert split and each wants Jay as his new partner. [ [http://www.tv.com/the-critic/siskel-and-ebert-and-jay-and-alice/episode/53022/summary.html TV.com] Episode summary: "The Critic" - "Siskel & Ebert & Jay & Alice"]

ee also

* List of notable brain tumor patients

References

Fargo Review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A_xRTY6ozU

External links

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* [http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/ Gene Siskel Film Center] in Chicago, named in memoriam
* [http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/ebertandroeper/ At the Movies] site: includes archive of Siskel & Ebert television programs
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