James Bacon

James Bacon

James Bacon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 18, 2010.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — James Bacon, who began his career at The Associated Press in the 1940s and spent six decades chronicling Hollywood's biggest stars as a reporter, author and syndicated columnist, died Saturday. He was 96.

Bacon died in his sleep of congestive heart failure at his Northridge home, according to family friend Stan Rosenfield.

As a reporter for the AP for 23 years and later as columnist for the now-defunct Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Bacon had a knack for befriending A-list celebrities. He palled around with John Wayne, shared whisky with Frank Sinatra, was a confidant of Marilyn Monroe and met eight U.S. presidents.

"They just trusted him," Rosenfield said. "If you look at the people he was friendly with — Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor — these were people who didn't always have friendly relationships with the press."

Bacon accompanied Taylor's physician to her home to break the news of the death of her third husband, Mike Todd, in a plane crash. After filing his story with the AP, Bacon, the only reporter in the house, briefed the mob of reporters outside, Rosenfield said.

Posing as a coroner, he once made his way past a police barricade to get Lana Turner's firsthand account of the fatal stabbing of her lover Johnny Stompanato by her daughter Cheryl Crane.

Operating during an era when press agents posed few restrictions and alcohol flowed freely, Bacon often found himself drinking with the subjects of his stories. Rosenfield said reporters and columnists from competing newspapers were often ordered never to leave an event until Bacon did.

"They had to stay at the party until he left. He would hang out, and get the story at 2 a.m.," Rosenfield said.

After a St. Patrick's Day lunch with John Wayne went into the night, the pair hired a taxi to take them from Los Angeles to see the famed swallows return to Capistrano. After arriving at the Southern California mission in the early morning, a priest told them they were a week early. They took the taxi back to LA.

Years later, Bacon broke the story of Wayne's cancer.

"Jim always made you feel like ... he was a pal looking to hang out," Clint Eastwood once said of Bacon.

He spent 18 years at the Herald Examiner and then went on to write books. He wrote three best-sellers, "Hollywood Is a Four Letter Town," ''Made in Hollywood" and Jackie Gleason's autobiography "How Sweet It Is," which he co-authored.

Most recently, he wrote a weekly column about Hollywood's golden years for the glossy magazine Beverly Hills 213, where his last piece appeared in June.

Born James Richard Hughes Bacon on May 12, 1914 in Buffalo, New York, he was inspired to become a journalist by his father, Thomas Bacon, who worked for William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer.

In 1942, Bacon joined the AP in Albany, N.Y., as a general assignment reporter, before serving in the Navy during World War II. He rejoined the AP in Chicago in 1946 and moved to the Los Angeles bureau two years later.

Bacon is survived by his wife of 44 years, the former Doris Klein; their children James B. Bacon of Granada Hills, Calif., Thomas C. Bacon of Manhattan Beach, Calif., and Margaret Bacon Smith of L.A.; two children from his first marriage, Roger Bacon and Kathleen Brooks, both of Ventura, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and a sister, Patricia Wilt of Lock Haven, Pa.

Funeral services will be private.


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January 9, 2015

Please accept my sincere condolences and sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends. May the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such an untimely loss of a very precious life please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

March 16, 2014

A gracious and respectable person whose work has done so much to bring so much joy to many of us in these troubled times hard to deal with (2 Tim 3:1). Perhaps more will continue to have positive experiences from a wonderful work that has had an impactful contribution to life and its anxieties.

Patrick Howard

October 5, 2013

Roger, Very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I recall him as the kind and friendly father of one of my earliest friends in Westchester. Thankfully, you had him with you for so many years.

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March 30, 2011

March 30,2011
The Bacon family.So sorry about your loss
We have a hope,And soon now all pain, suffering and death will be gone, Almighty GOD who give us hope from the scriptures.Said A new world no more
sickness, death, pain & sorrow. Psalm 37:9-11. Isaiah 65:21,22.Then for our
love ones Luke 20:37,38 look at John
5: 27-28. So may these words bring
you more comfort. stay close to GOD.
I found comfort in them hope.

September 23, 2010

To the Bacon family and friends.........May the God who Supplies endurance comfot grant you to have among yourshelfs the same mental attitude that Christ Jesus had. My deepest condolence

September 23, 2010

My condonlences to the Bacon family. May the Bible's promises for the future bring you comfort.

Mary West

September 21, 2010

My deepest sympathy to the family of Jim Bacon. I met Jim thru Bob Hope when he was the King of Mardi Gras....we remained friends thru the years. My husband and I both have fond memories of him. He was a gracious and kind man and one heck of a Hollywood publicist ! About a week ago I was thinking about calling him to catch up....I never made that call and not I regret that I didn't.....rest in peace my friend Jim....Mary West in New Orleans

Chris Johnson

September 20, 2010

It almost seemed like the end of an era when I heard the news...Jim's son was best friends with our son and we spent many great afternoons on the little League field in Northridge...hopefully the family will find the comfort they need in their memories of a wonderful man as well as a spectacular life... we will miss him..Bob,Alex,Chris and Carolyn Johnson

Tom Smith

September 20, 2010

May the God of all comfort, bring comfort to the family and friends of James Bacon. We look forward to the time when sickness and death is a thing of the pass.

September 20, 2010

Floyd Seabrine & Family Jollett, Tenn.

Carla-Mae Richards

September 20, 2010

Though our visits were infrequent, it was always a joy to spend time with Jim. His was a full life and left a legacy that will long be remembered. Our condolences on the loss of his smiling presence.
Cousin Carla and all of the Richards' family

September 20, 2010

My deepest condolences. May God comfort the family and friends of James Bacon. We can all look forward to the time when death will be no more and instead of tears of sorrow there will be tears of happiness.

CG, New Jersey

Juanita Mikell

September 20, 2010

May God continue to comfort the Bacon, Mr. Bacon lived his life with special mightiness and God's help. Psalms 90:10

Shirley

September 20, 2010

I am sorry for your loss, may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with you in your time of grief.

L. Ellis

September 19, 2010

Sincere condolences to the family!
May Jehovah God be your comfort during these difficult moments. 2Cor 1:3,4

Victoria~Andrew

September 19, 2010

Sentiments to
JamesBacon Family`
And many close Friends~
What a Legend He Created
sorry to hear of his Death..
With humor wit classy
Fun to read
Of Creative Stories
of friendship interviews
within many more
Movie Screen of Actors &
Actress BigScreen Bigtime
past Present era..
As to You shall be forever
be Remembered..
Inside the UniversalColumbia
MGM Fox Associates....
GodSpeed to you Sir James Bacon~

September 19, 2010

to Roger and Kathy, our love and prayers are with you at this time...what a long and colrful live your Dad led. Shane, Geri, Trey and Taryn Morger

AARON O'DWYER

September 19, 2010

I AM SO VERY SORRY TO HERE ABOUT THE DEATH IN YOUR FAMILY YOUR FAMILY IN IS MY PRAYERS AT THIS TIME OF NEED

Les Breese

September 19, 2010

James Bacon's friendly smile and good-natured personality always helped to convey his stories during interviews with honesty and charm. My condolences to his family and friends.

Stacy Harris

September 19, 2010

Despite an equal amount of hard work, long hours and dedication involved, the celebrity beat is often not accorded the same respect as other forms of journalism. The Associated Press provided Jim Bacon the opportunity to elevate the discourse.

While those of us who cover celebrities after having also covered "hard news" might differ with some of Bacon's methods of obtaining scoops, Jim's example reminds us of the necessity of getting the story not only first, but right.

Jim also knew that he was a bridge between the readers who enjoyed his work and the celebrities whom they might never meet, and that sense of responsibility was something those of us who need to ask the questions our readers would ask, were they in our position, must keep as a constant reminder of how to judge our own effectiveness.

Stacy Harris
Publisher/Executive Editor
Stacy's Music Row Report
http://stacyharris.com

Sandra Cariker

September 19, 2010

Mr. Bacon provided me with a lot of entertainment over the years. He was a friend to many.

September 18, 2010

God Bless

The Sandins

September 18, 2010

So sorry to hear of Mr. Bacon's death. What an amazing life!!! He was just the nicest person the time we met him. He knew everyone in Hollywood so I especially loved watching Larry King when he was on to hear more of his amazing stories!!!! Our deepest sympathies to his family and friends.

Anne Pilgrim

September 18, 2010

God speed to your new life. What a wonderful career. Roses to you.

R Golay

September 18, 2010

To the the family of James Bacon - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that James will be missed by many.

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