Tom-Snyder-Obituary

Tom Snyder

San Francisco, California

May 12, 1936 – Jul 29, 2007 (Age 71)

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BORN
May 12, 1936
DIED
July 29, 2007
AGE
71
LOCATION
San Francisco, California

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Talk show host Tom Snyder, whose smoke-filled interviews were a staple of late night television, has died after a struggle with leukemia. He was 71. Snyder died Sunday in San Francisco from complications associated with leukemia, his longtime producer and friend Mike Horowicz told The Associated Press on Monday. Known for his improvised, casual style and robust laughter, Snyder conducted a number of memorable interviews as host of NBC's "The Tomorrow Show." Among his guests were John Lennon, Charles Manson and Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols. Snyder began his career as a radio reporter in Milwaukee in the 1960s, then moved into local television news. He anchored newscasts in Philadelphia and Los Angeles before moving to late night. "He loved the broadcast business," said Marciarose Shestack, who co-anchored a noontime newscast with Snyder at KYW-TV in Philadelphia in the 1960s. "He was very surprising and very irreverent and not at all a typical newscaster." In 1972, Snyder left news to host "The Tomorrow Show," which followed "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson. His catch phrase for the show was: "Fire up a colortini, sit back, relax, and watch the pictures, now, as they fly through the air." Snyder smoked throughout his show, the cigarette cloud swirling around him during interviews. He gained more fame when Dan Ackroyd lampooned him in the early days of Saturday Night Live. In 1995, he returned to late night television as the host of "The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder" on CBS. The program followed David Letterman's "Late Show" until 1998, when Snyder was replaced by Craig Kilborn. Snyder announced on his Web site in 2005 that he had chronic lymphocytic leukemia. "When I was a kid leukemia was a death sentence," he wrote then. "Now, my doctors say it's treatable!" Horowicz met Snyder in 1982 and worked with him at WABC in New York before producing the "Tom Snyder" television show. "He was a great guy and very talented," Horowicz said.

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I lwas in love with Tom Snyder in the 70's and stayed up late to watch him. My husband was asleep and jealous and said "that man you stay up to watch" Tom Snyder was so handsome and COCKY which made him more attractive to me. He shot down many people with his words. Loved him. Sad he died that young and had no show anymore. He reminded me of my first real love who was also cocky and self assured.