Liz Smith

1923 - 2017

Liz Smith

1923 - 2017

BORN

1923

DIED

2017

Liz Smith Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 12, 2017.
Liz Smith, the syndicated gossip columnist whose mixture of banter, barbs, and bon mots about the glitterati helped her climb the A-list as high as many of the celebrities she covered, died Sunday at the age of 94.

Joni Evans, Smith's literary agent, told The Associated Press she died of natural causes.

For more than a quarter-century, Smith's column — titled simply "Liz Smith" — was one of the most widely read in the world. The column's success was due in part to Smith's own celebrity status, giving her an insider's access rather than relying largely on tipsters, press releases and publicists.

With a big smile and her sweet southern manner, the Texas native endeared herself to many celebrities and scored major tabloid scoops: Donald and Ivana Trump's divorce, Woody Allen and Mia Farrow's impending parenthood. One item proved embarrassingly premature: In 2012, she released a column online mourning the death of her friend Nora Ephron. But Ephron, who was indeed gravely ill, did not die until a few hours later and an impending tragedy that Ephron had tried to keep secret became known to the world.

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Smith held a lighthearted opinion of her own legacy.

"We mustn't take ourselves too seriously in this world of gossip," she told The Associated Press in 1987. "When you look at it realistically, what I do is pretty insignificant.

"Still, I'm having a lot of fun."

"I was fortunate enough to work with the amazing Liz Smith," Al Roker tweeted. He said that during his time at WNBC, she was nothing short of "fabulous."

"Liz Smith was the definition of a lady," actor James Woods tweeted. "She dished, but always found a way to make it entertaining and fun."

After graduating with a degree in journalism from the University of Texas, Smith recalled buying a one-way ticket to New York in 1949 with a dream of being the next Walter Winchell.

But unlike Winchell and his imitators, Smith succeeded with kindness and an aversion to cheap shots. Whether reporting on entertainers, politicians or power brokers, the "Dame of Dish" never bothered with unfounded rumors, sexual preferences or who's-sleeping-with-whom.

"When she escorts us into the private lives of popular culture's gods and monsters, it's with a spirit of wonder, not meanness," wrote Jane and Michael Stern in reviewing Smith's 2000 autobiography, "Natural Blonde," for the New York Times Book Review.

But it may have been the question of her own sexuality which kept her from discussing that of the stars. A subject in the gay press for many years, Smith acknowledged in her 2000 book that she had relationships with both men and women, and confirmed a long-rumored, long-term relationship with archaeologist Iris Love.

Evans said Smith had a series of small strokes earlier this year but nothing serious that slowed her down. She was still having breakfast, lunch and dinner outings with friends, family and associates, Evans said. She called her "a light."

Born Mary Elizabeth Smith in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1923, she was the daughter of devout Baptist mother and an eccentric father. Smith said her dad received his divine inspiration more from the race track than the pulpit.

As a young girl, Smith quickly fell in love with the silver screen, since movies were one of the few things her mother did not consider a sin.

After a brief marriage while attending Hardin-Simmons University, Smith earned her journalism degree and headed off for New York with two suitcases and $50.

For nearly 30 years, Smith bounced from job to job: publicist for singer Kaye Ballard; assistant to Mike Wallace and Candid Camera creator Allen Funt; ghostwriter for Igor Cassini's "Cholly Knickerbocker" gossip column.

Smith ultimately wrote for nine New York newspapers and dozens of magazines, but it was a stint writing for Cosmopolitan that led to her break. While establishing herself as an authority on Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Smith attracted the attention of the New York Daily News.

She started her own column at the tabloid in 1976. A gossip star was born.

In 1978, during a strike at the News, Smith helped usher in the era of celebrity journalism on television by joining WNBC-TV for three nights a week commentary. Ten years later she jumped to Fox, and she later did work for the cable channel E! Entertainment Television.

During that time, Smith migrated from the News to the rival New York Post and finally to Newsday, ultimately earning salaries well into six figures. Her column was syndicated nationwide, drawing millions of readers.

She was married a second time, but it was also short-lived.

In between all the parties, movie premieres and late-night soirees at celebrity hangouts like Elaine's, Smith found time to host an ever-widening array of charity fund-raisers.

She raised money for groups such from Literacy Volunteers, which teaches adults to read and write, to the Women's Action Alliance, which promotes full equality for women.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held to honor her this spring.

Written by CHRISTINA PACIOLLA




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Jennifer Baribault

December 12, 2017

Goodbye to the Grande Dame of Dish Liz Smith,
Liz Smith, the syndicated Longtime Queen gossip columnist whose mixture of banter, barbs, and bon mots about the glitterati helped her climb the A - list as high as many of the celebrities she covered. "Liz" was syndicated for years in 60 to 70 other news papers, even as she appeared on television news and entertainment programs and wrote magazine articles and books. She spent five years as news producer for NBC - TV. She worked for Alan Funt on Candid Camera. Smith appear daily as gossip column on WNBC TV'S Live at Five and stayed with the program for Eleven years. She won a Emmy for the her Reporting on Live at Five for WNBC in 1985. I used to watch her doing the Celebrity Gossip News on WNBC TV at Five. Also, She was not an exceptional writer or reporter, although there were occasional scoops-the 1990 splits of Donald and Ivana Trump, Madonna's 1996 pregnacy. A great, excellent gossip columnist she was to cover, reporter the news of celebrity that we wanted to hear. Thanks for the memories, laughter that you have given to us and she will be missed, yet not to forgotten. Liz was greeted when she walk through those pearly gates, has reunited with some of her old friends, having drinks while they are talking. My thoughts, prayers are with Liz's Family...

M C

December 4, 2017

I would like to express my deepest condolences to the family for their loss. May you find comfort and help in God during this time of sorrow.

November 26, 2017

Sending heartfelt condolences for Ms Smith's family. Please find comfort in 'the God of all comfort'.

November 22, 2017

I want to extend my sincere sympathy to Liz's family and friends on their loss. She was an excellent reporter whose columns were always truthful. She will be missed by her many readers. Fran G.

November 19, 2017

A great journalist has left us, but Liz will never be forgotten. Sincere sympathy to her family and friends. Barbara M.

November 18, 2017

Liz's columns were better than any gossip shows on tv today. She reported honestly and with flair. She was a memorable journalist. RIP

November 17, 2017

Liz's daily columns were always interesting and entertaining. She reported on all the "happenings" that people enjoyed reading. Liz was the best at what she did. She will be missed by her many, many admirers. Pat D.

November 16, 2017

Liz was a great journalist who entertained her readers with memorable stories of the rich and famous. She was a very talented lady in her story telling. May her family know through these loving messages how much she was admired. Mary T.

November 16, 2017

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your love one

November 14, 2017

I'd never met anyone with so much love to give until I married into the Smith family. Mary Bibba as we called her, was one who always treated every individual special. You'll truly be missed, sweet darling.

Carlotta

November 14, 2017

May the God of all peace bring comfort to the Smith family and friends at this difficult time.

Wp

November 14, 2017

May God grant you comfort during this stressful time
My prayers are with you

Lisa Weiner

November 14, 2017

To Liz Smith,
You were a very good gossip columnist for the Daily News& I enjoyed watching E entertainment television the gossip show. My prayers go to you, your family& friends. Lisa Weiner

November 14, 2017

Liz's funny remarks of the rich and famous kept her column always interesting. Everyone who followed her daily column were truly entertained. She was a classy lady who will never be forgotten. A Fan

November 14, 2017

My sincere condolences to the family of Liz Smith. May you find comfort in knowing that your dear one is safe in the memory of God and he will continue to sustain you at this time of great loss. 2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17.

Mrs. K. Jackson

November 14, 2017

Liz Smith was a very well-known celebrity who kept the public abreast of celebrity going-ons. I was not aware of her age but she lived a long glamorous life. May the family take memories of Liz and use those memories to move forward emotionally. May your time spent with her direct you to look to the hope of seeing her again without her aging, getting sick and without dying.

November 13, 2017

I always read Liz's columns with enjoyment and laughter. She was never cruel in her reporting on the famous. She will be truly missed by her millions of admirers. Jane M.

November 13, 2017

Liz was a blast to be around and a genuine friend to all she took under her wing. I think some of these old friends who passed before her greeted her at the pearly gates and probably asked her what took her so long... I can see Ann Richards standing there smiling, arms wide open, waiting for her dear friend. A great person, another that we won't see the likes of, ever again.

C. L.

November 13, 2017

Throw all your anxiety on the Lord because he cares for you. My sincere condolence. 1Pe.5:7

November 13, 2017

My sincere condolence to family of Liz Smith. God will comfort you during this difficult time.

November 13, 2017

So deeply sorry about your loss. Liz will be missed dearly. May you keep her fond memories close at heart.

Harry Simpson

November 13, 2017

Godspeed Liz, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Nancy Woodwell-Freedman

November 13, 2017

So sorry to read of the passing of the "sassy", entertaining & interesting Liz Smith. My condolences, thoughts & prayers go out to her family, friends & associates. May she rest in eternal peace & may the perpetual light shine upon her.

Martha

November 13, 2017

Sorry for your loss. May you find peace and hope in the days ahead by trusting in God. Romans 15:13.

Dan S

November 13, 2017

I was a nobody and Liz treated me like a king. Her kindness was immeasurable. Thank you, Liz.

November 13, 2017

I am sorry to hear of the death of Ms. Smith. May the family find peace and comfort from your memories and your faith in the future promises.
M.Williams, Ewing, NJ.

November 13, 2017

Rest in peace.

November 13, 2017

Sincere condolences to the Smith family for your loss. May her legacy of love for life and all it holds live on through each of you. May God provide the needed comfort during your time of mourning.

Hyse

November 13, 2017

It's always difficult when we loose a love one regardless of their age. To the family I offer you my sincere sympathy. Still such a beautiful women. May our Creator grant you the peace and comfort needed to endure.

November 13, 2017

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Daniels

November 13, 2017

Offering our deepest sympathies to all who loved her. She will obviously be greatly missed. May the God who gives Peace bring you comfort.

YA

November 13, 2017

My sincere condolences for your loss.

November 13, 2017

I am sorry for the loss of Liz, who kept others in the "know" about many people, that we are familiar with in today's society.

Liz lived to be nearly a century old. Even still, it hurts when we lose a loved one in death.

May the God of tender mercy comfort the family at this moment in your life.
2nd Cor. 1:3.

November 13, 2017

Condolences to Ms. Smith's loved ones.

Lee

November 13, 2017

My condolences to the Smith family.May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time.

November 13, 2017

May God strengthen and comfort the family during your time of sorrow.

November 13, 2017

Draw close to God and he will draw close to you.

November 13, 2017

Draw close to God and he will comfort and strengthen you.

November 13, 2017

Sorry for your loss. May you draw comfort from the scripture at Ecclesiastes 9 : 5 that show your loved ones a resting in peace.

Sheila

November 12, 2017

Godspeed Liz.

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