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Cindy Adams

Cynthia Adams (née Heller)[1] is an American gossip columnist and writer. She is the widow of comedian/humorist Joey Adams.

Cindy Adams
Adams at the première of Spider-Man 3 at the Tribeca Film Festival 2007
Born (1930-04-24) April 24, 1930 (age 93)[citation needed]
NationalityAmerican
Occupations
SpouseJoey Adams (1952–1999; his death)

Early life and education Edit

Adams was an only child raised by her mother after her parents divorced.[1]

Marriage to Joey Adams Edit

Adams began to work as a photographer's model in Manhattan, and met her future husband, Joey Adams, a year later,[1] when they appeared on the same radio show.[2] They married on Valentine's Day 1952, and had no children. Joey died in 1999, following a long illness.[3]

Writing career Edit

Since 1979, Adams has written a gossip column for the New York Post, a New York City newspaper. She also contributed to Sunday Today in New York, a now-defunct newscast on WNBC television and had previously contributed[4] twice a week on WNBC's Live at Five newscast, until it took on a new format on March 12, 2007.[citation needed]

Adams also wrote for local papers, including, eventually, the New York Post at the same time as her husband, who wrote a newspaper column for the Long Island Press on Long Island and later the New York Post. In 1965, she co-wrote an English-language autobiography of Indonesian president Sukarno, about whom she wrote another book two years later, during which he had been toppled by a pro-West general. In 1975, Adams published a biography of Jolie Gabor, the mother of the Gabor sisters. Among those whom she interviewed in 1970 was Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the shah of Iran. Adams later became friendly with Imelda Marcos, the controversial widow of former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos.[5][6]

Adams became a syndicated newspaper columnist in 1981. Additionally, she was an original contributor to the syndicated, tabloid television A Current Affair and has appeared often on Good Morning America, a morning news-and-talk show on the ABC television network. In 1990, Adams served as a panelist on To Tell the Truth, an NBC television network game show.

She is known for ending her columns with the catch phrase: "Only in New York, kids, only in New York."[7]

Animal activism Edit

After her husband died in 1999, Adams developed a love for dogs. Jazzy, her Yorkshire Terrier, trailed her in public and became a minor celebrity himself. Adams and Jazzy would often dine together at New York City's finest restaurants, including Le Cirque.[8] Adams dresses her dogs in expensive designer clothes and jewelry. She wrote a memoir about Jazzy, The Gift of Jazzy, and launched the Jazzy line of merchandise.[clarification needed]

One weekend, Adams put Jazzy in a kennel in upstate New York when she left the city. By the time she returned Jazzy had died.[9][10] She had a necropsy performed, which showed E. coli bacteria in the dog's system. In an article published in The New York Times, Adams was quoted as saying, "Now this is a dog that I hand-fed. I would lie on my stomach in the kitchen and hand-feed him kosher chicken. We would go to Le Cirque and eat off of Limoges porcelain. Where would he get E. coli?"[9]

She became a vocal advocate[11] for strengthening regulations of boarding kennels. In 2004, she garnered the support of television journalist Barbara Walters, socialite Ivana Trump, attorney Barry Slotnick, writer Tama Janowitz, and New York City Council Speaker Gifford Miller, to pass the Boarding Kennel and Regulation Act, also known as "Jazzy's Law".[12] According to Adams, "To prevent others from suffering my Jazzy['s] pain, this local 'Boarding Kennel and Regulation Act' will: license kennels, monitor them regularly, fine those in violation, require records and rules, demand boarded pets prove vaccination and immunization against contagious doggy diseases."[13] Despite the increasingly strict New York City health code, which only permits service animals in restaurants, Adams continues to bring her dogs to New York City restaurants.[14]

Personal life Edit

Adams lives and works from a nine-room penthouse apartment with a 1,000-square-foot (93 m2) veranda on Park Avenue in Manhattan, which she and her husband purchased from the estate of billionaire heiress Doris Duke[15] in 1997.[16] Because of the apartment's connection with Duke, Adams hosted the wrap party for the television biographical film Bernard and Doris (2008), about Duke's later years and Duke's relationship with her butler.[17][clarification needed]

Her words after her husband's death included:[18]

  • "My career came because I married Joey."
  • "This man gave me everything. Everything I have, I got from him. He introduced me to the world."

Illness in 2010 Edit

Adams ceased writing her regular New York Post column in May 2010 without notice, and there was no news beyond brief mentions that she was "unwell". In late June, Liz Smith, another gossip columnist (whose column used to be carried by the Post), reported in her online column that Adams was ill with a stomach malady. A Christian Scientist, Adams had avoided medical help until forced by friends Barbara Walters and television judge Judith Sheindlin to obtain it; Sheindlin became Adams' healthcare proxy as Adams has no immediate family. The diagnosis was said to be an almost-burst appendix. Smith reported on June 29, 2010 that "she [Adams] is now on the mend".[19] From July 2010 through September 20, 2010, the New York Post noted that Adams will be "returning soon". She returned with a column detailing her illness on September 20, 2010.[20] She wrote that she had had a ruptured appendix and anemia.

Bibliography Edit

  • Sukarno; Adams, Cindy Heller (1965). Sukarno – An Autobiography. Bobbs-Merrill. (Indianapolis, Indiana; Kansas City, Missouri). OCLC 256887.
  • Adams, Cindy Heller (1967). My Friend the Dictator. Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, Indiana). OCLC 1129848.
  • Gabor, Jolie; Adams, Cindy Heller (1975). Jolie Gabor. Mason/Charter (New York City). ISBN 978-0-88405-125-1.
  • Adams, Cindy Heller (1980). Lee Strasberg – The Imperfect Genius of the World. Doubleday (Garden City, New York). ISBN 978-0-385-12496-6.
  • Adams, Cindy Heller; Crimp, Susan (1995). Iron Rose – The Story of Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy and Her Dynasty. Dove Books (Beverly Hills, California). ISBN 978-0-7871-0475-7.
  • Adams, Cindy (2003). The Gift of Jazzy. St. Martin's Press (New York City). ISBN 978-0-312-27307-1.
  • Adams, Cindy (2007). Living a Dog's Life – Jazzy, Juicy, and Me. St. Martin's Press (St. Martin's Griffin imprint) (New York City). ISBN 978-0-312-36407-6.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Andrew Jacobs (April 3, 2006). "On Job With Empress of Celebrity Gossip". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Tallmer, Jerry (April 1–30, 2006). . Thrive NYC. Archived from the original on October 11, 2010. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  3. ^ Moritz, Owen (December 3, 1999). "Comic Joey Adams, 88". Daily News. Retrieved August 13, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ James Barron; Brian Stelter (March 7, 2012). "Station to Oust Anchor, Ending 'Chuck and Sue'". The New York Times. .. Cindy Adams of The New York Post, who appeared on "Live At Five" when Ms. Simmons was one of the anchors.
  5. ^ Adams, Cindy (March 7, 2006). Living a Dog's Life: Jazzy, Juicy, and Me. Macmillan. ISBN 9780312323776. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  6. ^ Kilgannon, Corey (July 2, 2003). "Boldface Names – Only at Cindy's, Kids, Only at Cindy's". The New York Times. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  7. ^ Stein, Sadie (December 5, 2019). "Cindy Adams, New York's Queen of Gossip, Keeps Everyone's Secrets". Town & Country. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  8. ^ Kuczynski, Alex (February 3, 2003). "At Lunch With: Cindy Adams – Listen Up: Lady Plugs Self, Dog, Not Stars". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  9. ^ a b Hu, Winnie (November 10, 2004). "Working to Save Other Yorkies from Jazzy's Fate". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  10. ^ Williams, Jeannie (February 2, 2003). "Cindy Adams Wags a Jazzy Dog Tale". USA Today. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  11. ^ Jacob Bernstein (June 28, 2013). "Angst at the A.S.P.C.A." The New York Times.
  12. ^ Hu, Winnie (November 10, 2004). "Working to Save Other Yorkies From Jazzy's Fate". The New York Times.
  13. ^ [unreliable source?] "Kennel and Regulation Act". bernadette-peters.com.
  14. ^ Guzman, Isaac (September 27, 2009). "My New York: Cindy Adams". New York Post. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  15. ^ Katherine Rosman (December 21, 2016). "Want the Scoop on Team Trump? Pay Attention to Cindy Adams". The New York Times. in this large, lavish apartment, which was once owned by Doris Duke.
  16. ^ Swanson, Carl. "Only on Park Avenue, Kids — Cindy Adams Gives Up on Plan To Sell Place for $11 Million". New York. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  17. ^ Adams, Cindy (December 12, 2005). "Wrap Party at My Apartment". New York Post.
  18. ^ John Alexander (January 5, 2017). "Born in Brooklyn: Late comedian Joey Adams would be 106: Renowned Comedian and Columnist Was Born Jan. 6, 1911". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
  19. ^ Smith, Liz (June 29, 2010). "Barbara Walters Bounces Back – Also from Our Liz: Cindy Adams's 'Alternative' Medicine". wowOwow. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  20. ^ Adams, Cindy (September 21, 2010). "Return". Detroit Free Press. p. 2D.

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Cynthia Adams nee Heller 1 is an American gossip columnist and writer She is the widow of comedian humorist Joey Adams Cindy AdamsAdams at the premiere of Spider Man 3 at the Tribeca Film Festival 2007Born 1930 04 24 April 24 1930 age 93 citation needed NationalityAmericanOccupationsBiographer gossip columnist memoiristSpouseJoey Adams 1952 1999 his death Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Marriage to Joey Adams 3 Writing career 4 Animal activism 5 Personal life 5 1 Illness in 2010 6 Bibliography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditAdams was an only child raised by her mother after her parents divorced 1 Marriage to Joey Adams EditAdams began to work as a photographer s model in Manhattan and met her future husband Joey Adams a year later 1 when they appeared on the same radio show 2 They married on Valentine s Day 1952 and had no children Joey died in 1999 following a long illness 3 Writing career EditSince 1979 Adams has written a gossip column for the New York Post a New York City newspaper She also contributed to Sunday Today in New York a now defunct newscast on WNBC television and had previously contributed 4 twice a week on WNBC s Live at Five newscast until it took on a new format on March 12 2007 citation needed Adams also wrote for local papers including eventually the New York Post at the same time as her husband who wrote a newspaper column for the Long Island Press on Long Island and later the New York Post In 1965 she co wrote an English language autobiography of Indonesian president Sukarno about whom she wrote another book two years later during which he had been toppled by a pro West general In 1975 Adams published a biography of Jolie Gabor the mother of the Gabor sisters Among those whom she interviewed in 1970 was Mohammad Reza Pahlavi the shah of Iran Adams later became friendly with Imelda Marcos the controversial widow of former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos 5 6 Adams became a syndicated newspaper columnist in 1981 Additionally she was an original contributor to the syndicated tabloid television A Current Affair and has appeared often on Good Morning America a morning news and talk show on the ABC television network In 1990 Adams served as a panelist on To Tell the Truth an NBC television network game show She is known for ending her columns with the catch phrase Only in New York kids only in New York 7 Animal activism EditAfter her husband died in 1999 Adams developed a love for dogs Jazzy her Yorkshire Terrier trailed her in public and became a minor celebrity himself Adams and Jazzy would often dine together at New York City s finest restaurants including Le Cirque 8 Adams dresses her dogs in expensive designer clothes and jewelry She wrote a memoir about Jazzy The Gift of Jazzy and launched the Jazzy line of merchandise clarification needed One weekend Adams put Jazzy in a kennel in upstate New York when she left the city By the time she returned Jazzy had died 9 10 She had a necropsy performed which showed E coli bacteria in the dog s system In an article published in The New York Times Adams was quoted as saying Now this is a dog that I hand fed I would lie on my stomach in the kitchen and hand feed him kosher chicken We would go to Le Cirque and eat off of Limoges porcelain Where would he get E coli 9 She became a vocal advocate 11 for strengthening regulations of boarding kennels In 2004 she garnered the support of television journalist Barbara Walters socialite Ivana Trump attorney Barry Slotnick writer Tama Janowitz and New York City Council Speaker Gifford Miller to pass the Boarding Kennel and Regulation Act also known as Jazzy s Law 12 According to Adams To prevent others from suffering my Jazzy s pain this local Boarding Kennel and Regulation Act will license kennels monitor them regularly fine those in violation require records and rules demand boarded pets prove vaccination and immunization against contagious doggy diseases 13 Despite the increasingly strict New York City health code which only permits service animals in restaurants Adams continues to bring her dogs to New York City restaurants 14 Personal life EditAdams lives and works from a nine room penthouse apartment with a 1 000 square foot 93 m2 veranda on Park Avenue in Manhattan which she and her husband purchased from the estate of billionaire heiress Doris Duke 15 in 1997 16 Because of the apartment s connection with Duke Adams hosted the wrap party for the television biographical film Bernard and Doris 2008 about Duke s later years and Duke s relationship with her butler 17 clarification needed Her words after her husband s death included 18 My career came because I married Joey This man gave me everything Everything I have I got from him He introduced me to the world Illness in 2010 Edit Adams ceased writing her regular New York Post column in May 2010 without notice and there was no news beyond brief mentions that she was unwell In late June Liz Smith another gossip columnist whose column used to be carried by the Post reported in her online column that Adams was ill with a stomach malady A Christian Scientist Adams had avoided medical help until forced by friends Barbara Walters and television judge Judith Sheindlin to obtain it Sheindlin became Adams healthcare proxy as Adams has no immediate family The diagnosis was said to be an almost burst appendix Smith reported on June 29 2010 that she Adams is now on the mend 19 From July 2010 through September 20 2010 the New York Post noted that Adams will be returning soon She returned with a column detailing her illness on September 20 2010 20 She wrote that she had had a ruptured appendix and anemia Bibliography EditSukarno Adams Cindy Heller 1965 Sukarno An Autobiography Bobbs Merrill Indianapolis Indiana Kansas City Missouri OCLC 256887 Adams Cindy Heller 1967 My Friend the Dictator Bobbs Merrill Indianapolis Indiana OCLC 1129848 Gabor Jolie Adams Cindy Heller 1975 Jolie Gabor Mason Charter New York City ISBN 978 0 88405 125 1 Adams Cindy Heller 1980 Lee Strasberg The Imperfect Genius of the World Doubleday Garden City New York ISBN 978 0 385 12496 6 Adams Cindy Heller Crimp Susan 1995 Iron Rose The Story of Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy and Her Dynasty Dove Books Beverly Hills California ISBN 978 0 7871 0475 7 Adams Cindy 2003 The Gift of Jazzy St Martin s Press New York City ISBN 978 0 312 27307 1 Adams Cindy 2007 Living a Dog s Life Jazzy Juicy and Me St Martin s Press St Martin s Griffin imprint New York City ISBN 978 0 312 36407 6 See also Edit nbsp Journalism portal nbsp New York City portalList of animal rights advocates List of biographers List of people from New York CityReferences Edit a b c Andrew Jacobs April 3 2006 On Job With Empress of Celebrity Gossip The New York Times Tallmer Jerry April 1 30 2006 Cindy Adams Present Tense Thrive NYC Archived from the original on October 11 2010 Retrieved August 13 2010 Moritz Owen December 3 1999 Comic Joey Adams 88 Daily News Retrieved August 13 2010 permanent dead link James Barron Brian Stelter March 7 2012 Station to Oust Anchor Ending Chuck and Sue The New York Times Cindy Adams of The New York Post who appeared on Live At Five when Ms Simmons was one of the anchors Adams Cindy March 7 2006 Living a Dog s Life Jazzy Juicy and Me Macmillan ISBN 9780312323776 Retrieved August 13 2010 Kilgannon Corey July 2 2003 Boldface Names Only at Cindy s Kids Only at Cindy s The New York Times Retrieved July 1 2010 Stein Sadie December 5 2019 Cindy Adams New York s Queen of Gossip Keeps Everyone s Secrets Town amp Country Retrieved January 4 2021 Kuczynski Alex February 3 2003 At Lunch With Cindy Adams Listen Up Lady Plugs Self Dog Not Stars The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2010 a b Hu Winnie November 10 2004 Working to Save Other Yorkies from Jazzy s Fate The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2010 Williams Jeannie February 2 2003 Cindy Adams Wags a Jazzy Dog Tale USA Today Retrieved August 13 2010 Jacob Bernstein June 28 2013 Angst at the A S P C A The New York Times Hu Winnie November 10 2004 Working to Save Other Yorkies From Jazzy s Fate The New York Times unreliable source Kennel and Regulation Act bernadette peters com Guzman Isaac September 27 2009 My New York Cindy Adams New York Post Retrieved August 13 2010 Katherine Rosman December 21 2016 Want the Scoop on Team Trump Pay Attention to Cindy Adams The New York Times in this large lavish apartment which was once owned by Doris Duke Swanson Carl Only on Park Avenue Kids Cindy Adams Gives Up on Plan To Sell Place for 11 Million New York Retrieved August 13 2010 Adams Cindy December 12 2005 Wrap Party at My Apartment New York Post John Alexander January 5 2017 Born in Brooklyn Late comedian Joey Adams would be 106 Renowned Comedian and Columnist Was Born Jan 6 1911 Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn Daily Eagle Smith Liz June 29 2010 Barbara Walters Bounces Back Also from Our Liz Cindy Adams s Alternative Medicine wowOwow Retrieved August 13 2010 Adams Cindy September 21 2010 Return Detroit Free Press p 2D External links EditCindy Adams at IMDb Cindy Adams at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp 1960s portrait of Cindy Adams New York Public Library s Billy Rose Collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cindy Adams amp oldid 1173243318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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