Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 4, 2013.
CHICAGO (AP) - Roger Ebert, the nation's best-known film reviewer who with fellow critic Gene Siskel created the template for succinct thumbs-up or thumbs-down movie reviews, died Thursday. He was 70.

Ebert, a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967, was also the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism. He died Thursday at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, his office said.

Only a day earlier, Ebert announced that he was undergoing radiation treatment after a recurrence of cancer.

"So on this day of reflection I say again, thank you for going on this journey with me. I'll see you at the movies." Ebert wrote on his blog.

He had no grand theories or special agendas, but millions recognized the chatty, heavy-set man with wavy hair and horn-rimmed glasses. Above all, they followed his thumb - pointing up or down. It was the main logo of the televised shows Ebert co-hosted, first with Siskel of the rival Chicago Tribune and - after Siskel's death in 1999 - with his Sun-Times colleague Richard Roeper.

Although criticized as gimmicky and simplistic, a "two thumbs-up" accolade was sure to find its way into the advertising for the movie in question.

On the air, Ebert and Siskel bickered like an old married couple and openly needled each other. To viewers who had trouble telling them apart, Ebert was known as the fat one with glasses, Siskel as the thin, bald one.

Despite his power with the movie-going public, Ebert considered himself "beneath everything else a fan."

"I have seen untold numbers of movies and forgotten most of them, I hope, but I remember those worth remembering, and they are all on the same shelf in my mind," Ebert wrote in his 2011 memoir, "Life Itself."

He was teased for years about his weight, but the jokes stopped abruptly when Ebert lost portions of his jaw and the ability to speak, eat and drink after cancer surgeries in 2006. H e overcame his health problems to resume writing full-time and eventually even returned to television. In addition to his work for the Sun-Times, Ebert became a prolific user of social media, connecting with fans on Facebook and Twitter.

In early 2011, Ebert launched a new show, "Ebert Presents At the Movies." It had new hosts, but featured Ebert in his own segment, "Roger's Office." He used a chin prosthesis and enlisted voice-over guests to read his reviews.

While some called Ebert a brave inspiration, he told The Associated Press in an email in January 2011 that bravery and courage "have little to do with it."

"You play the cards you're dealt," Ebert wrote. "What's your choice? I have no pain. I enjoy life, and why should I complain?"

Ebert joined the Sun-Times part-time in 1966 while pursuing graduate study at the University of Chicago and got the reviewing job the following year. His reviews were eventually syndicated to several hundred other newspapers, collected in books and repeated on innumerable websites, which would have made him one of the most influential film critics in the nation even without his television fame.

His 1975 Pulitzer for distinguished criticism was the first, and one of only three, given to a film reviewer since the category was created in 1970. In 2005, he received another honor when he became the first critic to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Ebert's breezy and quotable style, as well as his knowledge of film technique and the business side of the industry, made him an almost instant success.

He soon began doing interviews and profiles of notable actors and directors in addition to his film reviews - celebrating such legends as Alfred Hitchcock, John Wayne and Robert Mitchum and offering words of encouragement for then-newcomer Martin Scorsese.

In 1969, he took a leave of absence from the Sun-Times to write the screenplay for "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls." The movie got an "X" rating and became somewhat of a cult film.

Ebert's television career began the year he won the Pulitzer, first on WTTW-TV, the Chicago PBS station, then nationwide on PBS and later on several commercial syndication services. Ebert and Siskel even trademarked the "two thumbs-up" phrase.

And while the pair may have sparred on air, they were close off camera. Siskel's daughters were flower girls when Ebert married his wife, Chaz, in 1992.

"He's in my mind almost every day," Ebert wrote in his autobiography. "He became less like a friend than like a brother."

Ebert was also an author, writing more than 20 books that included two volumes of essays on classic movies and the popular "I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie," a collection of some of his most scathing reviews.

The son of a union electrician who worked at the University of Illinois' Urbana-Champaign campus, Roger Joseph Ebert was born in Urbana on June 18, 1942. The love of journalism, as well as of movies, came early. Ebert covered high school sports for a local paper at age 15 while also writing and editing his own science fiction fan magazine.

He attended the university and was editor of the student newspaper. After graduating in 1964, he spent a year on scholarship at the University of Cape Town in South Africa and then began work toward a doctorate in English at the University of Chicago.

Ebert's hometown embraced the film critic, hosting the annual Ebertfest film festival and placing a plaque at his childhood home.

Ebert also was embraced online in the years after he lost his physical voice. He kept up a Facebook page, a Twitter account with nearly 600,000 followers and a blog, Roger Ebert's Journal.

The Internet was where he forged relationships with his readers, posting links to stories he found interesting and writing long pieces on varied topics, not just film criticism. He interacted with readers in the comments sections and liked to post old black-and-white photos of Hollywood stars and ask readers to guess who they were.

"My blog became my voice, my outlet, my 'social media' in a way I couldn't have dreamed of," Ebert wrote in his memoir. "Most people choose to write a blog. I needed to." Ebert wrote in 2010 that he did not fear death because he didn't believe there was anything "on the other side of death to fear."

"I was perfectly content before I was born, and I think of death as the same state," he wrote. "I am grateful for the gifts of intelligence, love, wonder and laughter. You can't say it wasn't interesting."

CARYN ROUSSEAU, Associated Press

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September 2, 2019

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Harry Simpson

June 23, 2017

Godspeed Roger, and, "we'll see you at the movies."

Valenda Newell

June 27, 2016

EBERT, THE BEST CRITIC, I took one's reviews very seriously because one was spot on the money everytime. I miss your reviews its not the same since you been gone...PRAYERS and BLESSINGS to family and friends

Teri jo Miller

January 4, 2015

I finally got here not to good with a computer. May u rest in peace and continue your work in Heaven.You will be known there too as a wonderful person. You are the greatest in the world.You will do the same in Heaven as u did here with your work. God and all the people will be all waiting to see what you write. u inspire me so much

Lisa Weiner

March 31, 2014

To Roger Ebert,
You were a great movie critic for the program at the movies. My prayers go to your family and friends. Lisa Weiner

Maurine Pacenta Taylor

September 24, 2013

Roger was a neighbor on E. Washington St., Urbana. His mother--and several of his neighbors--and my mother were friends. He was a schoolmate. And he was the modern writer I most admired. We learned of his passing while we were in New York involved with last minute festivities associated with the wedding of our daughter to another actor. It seemed impossible because I always thought of Roger as someone who would somehow always be with us. In a way, he is. Chaz and family, I have thought of you since then. Chaz, God blessed you and Roger, you found each other. My sincere hope is that the memories you built together will bring you great comfort.

June 13, 2013

His gift will not be forgotten. My prayers are with the family and this sad time. 1 Thessalonians 5:11

Lisa Weiner

April 22, 2013

To Roger Ebert,
You were a great critic for the movies. My prayers go to you, your family, and friends. God Bless you Mr. Ebert for being a great movie critic. Great job! Well done. Lisa Weiner

Heather Konner

April 21, 2013

Sending prayers and strength to Chaz and the Ebert family. Roger will be deeply missed. I always read his reviews. I miss those reviews. He was a strong courageous man, someone to be admired.

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Paul Marshall

April 19, 2013

My condolences to Chaz and all of Roger's family and friends. I had the pleasure of working with Roger on his own movie, Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls, and then being with him at his film festival where the Strawberry Alarm Clock reunited to close the festival with a concert for Roger after a screening of BTVOTD. A great movie critic, a smart man, a courageous man, a joyful man. Love to you, Chaz.
Paul Marshall

Joyce Powell

April 13, 2013

My thoughts and prayers go out to Chaz Ebert and the Ebert Family for their loss. Thanks for sharing Roger with us for so many years. God Bless.

Mariano Parks

April 12, 2013

Roger Ebert was always the movie critic I looked forward to watching on television. He and Siskel in the old days formed the perfect team sharing complementary views and divergent opinions on movies that elevated my awareness of cinema. Roger was a great critic and a great teacher. He was like having an erudite companion whose cinematic understanding was encyclopedic. He was a genius and a great soul. God bless him forever.

Joan Stringer

April 12, 2013

Roger Ebert was a joy to watch and his reviews were more entertaining than some movies! Now Roger and Gene can discuss films all they want! Condolences to family and friends. RIP Roger!

C. Murray

April 12, 2013

You will be truly missed. Rest in Peace with the Lord!

TROYLYN-CRAYTON- JEFFERSON & FAMILY

April 12, 2013

TO THE EBERT FAMILY, ROGER WILL BE A TREASURED LOST TO ALL WHO WATCHED HIM ON T.V. STAY STRONG AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL

Patricia Burdette

April 11, 2013

How I loved your reviews. I have no idea how I will pick a movie now! May you rest in peace.

EUGENIA BEMIS

April 11, 2013

RIP U WONDERFUL MAN! U WILL B MISSED. :'-(

Maree Rogers

April 10, 2013

Roger will never be forgotten for his legacy for film reviews. Prayers for his family.

Justina Giggers

April 10, 2013

My heartfelt condolences to Chaz and the family. Thanks for all of those "from the heart reviews" of all of those movies. You will be missed.Rest in Peace Roger.In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Tom Ooms

April 10, 2013

Roger was such a crucial part of my formative years. Film was a huge part of my social life and his comments and reviews were well-sought after. He lived the dream and helped us all dream of a better life. Hats off, Thumbs Up and Keep an aisle seat open.

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larry wilkerson

April 9, 2013

Roger, your life will last beyond the season, because your life gave thought to reason...

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

April 9, 2013

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE EBERT FAMILY,FRIEND,FANS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. EBERT.

Debra Pena

April 9, 2013

To Mrs Ebert & Family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. I'm very sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers. May your heart heal in time.

Cortina Simpkins

April 9, 2013

Robert Ebert was a wonderful film critic. I was deeply inspired by his writing style. R.I.P

Bill Carroll

April 9, 2013

Robert was a truthful and expert critic and I often relied on his and Gene's recommendations for what to see at the movies. I met him when he visited Disney studios in 1993 and talked briefly with him and Gene and found them to both be very courteous, friendly and helpful to me and all of us at the special Review of the Oscars taping being done there at the time. The movie review world has truly lost a gem of a man this week. My sympathy to his family, friends and fans around the world.

Linda Gay Tooley

April 9, 2013

What a loss? It is of Rober Ebert, Urbana High School Class of 1960. It is so touching that you and Chaz were there, to include no book signings but a night for gathering, reminiscing, and loving one another. Lots of remembering about growing up in Urbana,IL. Rest in peace, dear Roger.

April 9, 2013

What a loss! My father, Irv, loved watching "Siskel and Ebert". Brings back some fabulous memories! RIP Roger, you fought the good fight and can now review movies in heaven with Gene and Irv! Laura Chez, Tinley Park, IL

doris webb

April 8, 2013

r.i.p. i loved to here you give






































May god bless you on your journey home

Eric Morgan

April 8, 2013

I grew up watching Siskel and Ebert and believe that the world has lost another great man. I believe that Mr. Ebert had the grace to recognize (and help with) the needs of others and showed such finesse, and grace, that very few knew of his Christian efforts to help others. My condolences to his family, in their time of grieving, however; I hope that they know that he will be missed but his legacy will live on. He is in God's arms now and he no longer feels any pain! What a wonderful man he was...

April 8, 2013

R.I.P.

Judith Mosely

April 8, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 8, 2013

Rest in Peace my Friend. Enjoyed the Malts & Coversation at Goldie's in Michigan....Great Memories!

Bob Kill, Crestwood,Il.

Valerie Wilks

April 8, 2013

You have left a geat impact on humanity...it is now your turn to rest peacefully.

You are missed.

Tricia B.

April 8, 2013

To the Ebert family and many friends. May GOD see you through this season.

GOD Bless

Cheryl and Len Cerullo

April 8, 2013

Rest in peace, my friend. You will live on in many memories

Sheila Ross

April 8, 2013

Gone not forgoten.

Annette

April 8, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mrs. Robert

April 8, 2013

I enjoyed your fair and honest reviews. You made me want to go to the movies and enjoy. You were a true, brave warrior in your fight with cancer and never gave up. You will be missed very much. Sincere sympathy to your family.

YVETTE NORTON

April 8, 2013

MY PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES GOES OUT TO MR. EBERTS FAMILY....

karen walker

April 8, 2013

God Bless you I loved to watch you..Karen

T B

April 8, 2013

I miss him already. I will greatly miss the pointed commentary and the fabulous wit that was Ebert.

Dorene Dannison

April 8, 2013

My deepest condolences to his family and friends. He will remain etched in our hearts and history forever.

Donna James

April 8, 2013

Thank you, Mr Ebert, for working as a wonderful critic whose movies review made your this possible. You were wonderful, kind, and great!! I saw him on TV doing his movie reviews on my favorite Mel Gibson flicks, "The Passion of the Christ" and "Apocalypto!!" I still enjoy them on DVD!!
Rest in eternal peace, Roger, you will be missed!

April 8, 2013

1Cor 15:26 promises that death will be no more..

April 8, 2013

My condolences to the Ebert Family
May the God of comfort be with you always 2 Cor. 1:3
With Deep Sympathy

Jeanine Tolbert

April 8, 2013

We love you Roger and you will be missed. Rest in Peace.

April 8, 2013

Mr. Ebert'opinion was very important to me I enjoyed him so much.I pray that our heavenly father grant peace to his family.(Eph.1:2)Barb Meill, Concord,NC

Kathy Kaszuba

April 8, 2013

Years ago when I was a 'fledgling' in AA. I met Roger at a St. Clement meeting. I will never forget how kind he was, asking me out with his friends for pizza. I declined but always remember him in that lovely gesture. I cried when I heard he had passed. My condolences to a beautiful family he was so fortunate to love.

back when I was skinny

Joseph Mccarthy

April 8, 2013

I used to see you downtown alot. You wre as normal as one can be. Years ago you wrote an article about politics that showed your very high intelligence and ability to discern things around you. I no longer live in Chicago but I do not need to be close to appreciate your contribution to American society. Thanks for the memories.

Joseline Alosbanos

April 8, 2013

My condolences to the family. He will be sorely missed.

Benjamin Epps

April 8, 2013

My hero Mr. Ebert taught me a great deal about movies through his amazing writing. I always dreamed of him reviewing a movie of mine. I was excited when I knew Family Weekend was opening in Chicago this past weekend, because I thought maybe the movie review master would see it. Sadly, Ebert was at war with cancer yet again. And this time we lost him.

I will miss Mr. Ebert. He critiqued each film according to its genre, its own playing field. He never looked down upon mass-market movies just because they were meant for commercial entertainment and he never heralded art or indie films just because they were meant to impress him. He judged movies on whether or not they spoke to him as a human. He reviewed movies with his heart first and foremost. But could clearly place the great movies in their historical cinematic context with his brilliant mind.

I always knew if Ebert loved a movie I would too. And if a movie spoke to me, I would run home to my computer and read his words to clarify to myself why I felt the way I did.

Thank you, Mr. Ebert, I will miss you. And so will "The Movies".

Dotty Barnes

April 7, 2013

My sons and I unexpectedly met Mr. Ebert while doing errands in 1999. We are grateful to have met such a kind and wonderful gentleman. Our deepest sympathy to the Ebert family during your time of sorrow.

Lisa Weiner

April 7, 2013

To Roger Ebert,
You were a great critic for the movies and I give you a two thumbs up. My prayers are with you, your family and friends. God Bless you Mr. Ebert for beihg a great movie critic. Lisa Weiner

Lisa Weiner

April 7, 2013

To Roger Ebert,
You were a great critic for the movies and I give you a two thumbs up. My prayers go to you and your family. Lisa Weiner

allison bowe

April 7, 2013

my condolances go to the ebert family im so sorry for your loss rodger ebert was a amazing movie critic he knew what he was doing when he revewd movies i wil miss him for ever

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April 7, 2013

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Deborah and David

April 7, 2013

My husband and I love movies, and we always looked for Roger Ebert's reviews first. We will miss his intelligence and humor. Our deepest condolences to his family.

April 7, 2013

An honest man is gone. He will be missed!
Eunice Henry, St. Louis

April 7, 2013

I have been battling head and neck cancer since 2002. I also lost part of my jaw so have always felt so much empathy for Mr.

























I am a surviver of head and neck cancer and know how devastating it is. My heart goes out to all of you. It is a tough road. May Mr. Ebert rest in peace.

April 7, 2013

My sincere condolences. I looked up to Roger Ebert as an inspiration, since I am a vocal chord cancer patient, (Larygectomy), and surviver. He will always be remembered.
Aaron Futterman

Sir Liam Koppe

April 7, 2013

His criticism of films helped the viewer or movie goer to decide what was worth seeing. His valuable knowledge and his personal fight against cancer made me realize that our real hero's are real people. Thank you Mr. Ebert for your service of guiding our viewing of what really counts people. Have a Blessed trip to heaven-SirLiamKoppe

Audrey Ryan

April 7, 2013

My condolences to the Ebert family, like Roger I to loved the movies, he was a amazing as a critic, but mostly for being a wonderful man. The balcony is closed. RIP Roger

Peg Dever-Heslinga

April 7, 2013

I am deeply saddened by Roger Ebert's passing. For the past 40 years, he has guided me through movies. Reading his reviews brought a richness to the experience that I looked forward to EVERYTIME I watched a movie. And it wasn't just the “review” that touched me it was the way he wrote about things. He had this way of being keenly insightful, very clever in his choice of words and efficient in his presentation. It must be the quality his colleagues mean when they say he had the soul of a poet. I will miss him and am ever so grateful for 40 years of movie reviews. May He Rest In Peace.

janet bullis

April 7, 2013

So sorry that mr. Ebert had to suffer through all the surgeries, chemo and radiation treatments related to his illness. I am proud that he declined further treatment and decided it was time to let go.

Kimberly Wilk

April 7, 2013

May you rest in peace, you earned it. May God bless and keep you.

V Buckley

April 7, 2013

What and inspiration. Roger, rest in peace.

Earlie Alford

April 7, 2013

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it's the memories of you that are the most precious.

By Lamaretta Simmons

April 7, 2013

My condolences to the family. Mr Ebert will be truly missed. Be certain and trust in God that you can lean on Him for comfort.

Maria

April 7, 2013

Mrs. Ebert and family and friends: Thank you taking of and sharing Roger in both good and bad times. He was one to be admired...the show (review)must go on. Roger is no longer in pain, he is in a much larger stage, watching over his wife, family and friends. Thoughts and prayers to all. He will be missed but not forgotten.

MM Allison

April 7, 2013

May an amazing peace be granted to the Ebert Family, with the assurance that God's grace is in abundance. Thank Jesus for sharing him with us. May he RIP. He will be greatly missed.

April 7, 2013

Rest in Peace

April 7, 2013

So saddened to hear of this loss. Loved watching him on televison and listening to him and will very much miss him. To his family and friends, many thoughts and prayers are with you all. Carolyn Deacon Smith - Lynchburg, Virginia

Carl Williams

April 7, 2013

I've admired Roger Ebert for so many years. I always trusted him - his reviews and his politics. Rest easy, Roger.

Joy Mann

April 7, 2013

Although we never met, I feel like I knew you...through you reviews and writings, I know what a loss this is to all of us on Earth! My special condolences to those of you who did know and love this amazing man.

Freddie West

April 7, 2013

Our thoigjts amd prayers are with the family. Just another fan who Roger entertained greatly. He will be missed.

Debora

April 7, 2013

:Mr Ebert,you will be missed he was a great. Guy, he's in God's. Hands now.

Nancy McFarland

April 7, 2013

My prayers are with your family, Mr. Ebert. I have watched and read your reviews for many, many years and enjoyed your enthusiasm and honesty about the movies. Rest in Peace my friend.

April 7, 2013

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alice hoekstra

April 7, 2013

Rip Roger Bless you Chaz movies won't be the same without input from such a great critic

Mark Mesiano

April 7, 2013

The world will miss him. His mind was still strong...

April 7, 2013

Chaz, The hole in your life must enormous. Thank you for sharing and enabling Roger to continue sharing through the most difficult times.
Just another fan who learned from Roger.

April 7, 2013

You were a genuine human being that cared about others. May you rest in peace.

Kim Laramore

April 7, 2013

To Chaz and the Ebert Family,
So sorry for your loss. May your many memories comfort you during this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers. He was a good man. Roger thank you for entertaining us for so many years. You were always fair. May you rest in peace.

April 7, 2013

My condolences go out to the Ebert family. This is such a great loss to the film industry. I loved watching Siskel and Ebert and when they both agreed with two thumbs up I was always happy. May God strengthen your family. (Psalm 146:5, 9)

Larry Pedersen

April 7, 2013

Roger Ebert was one of my heroes. His writing style was a joy for us all. He shall be deeply missed

Freddy Cheers

April 7, 2013

I love watching that show very
Much RIP, when it comes to movies I will remember you!

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