Roger Ebert Movies and Career Information
Jun 18, 1942
Urbana
Actor and Writer
Roger Joseph Ebert ( /ˈiːbərt/; born June 18, 1942) is an American film critic and screenwriter. He is the first film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Ebert is known for his film review column (appearing in the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967, and later online) and for the television programs Sneak Previews, At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, and Siskel and Ebert and The Movies, all of which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel. After Siskel's death in 1999, Ebert teamed with Richard Roeper for the television series Ebert & Roeper & the Movies, which began airing in 2000. Although his name remained in the title, Ebert did not appear on the show after mid-2006, when he suffered post-surgical complications related to thyroid cancer which left him unable to speak. Ebert ended his association with the show in July 2008, but in February 2009 he stated that he and Roeper would continue their work on a new show. Ebert's current show, Ebert Presents at the Movies, premiered on January 21, 2011, with Ebert appearing in a brief segment called "Roger's Office". Ebert's movie reviews are syndicated to more than 200 newspapers in the United States and
- Roger Ebert Movies before 2012
- All the Love You Cannes 2002
- Man Who Shot Chinatown: The Life and Work of John A. Alonzo
- For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism
- Movies Written by Roger Ebert
- Who Killed Bambi? 2004
- Up! (1971) 1976
- Beyond the Valley of the Dolls 1970