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Joel Siegel

Joel Steven Siegel (July 7, 1943 – June 29, 2007) was an American film critic for the ABC morning news show Good Morning America for over 25 years. The winner of multiple Emmy Awards,[2] Siegel also worked as a radio disc jockey and an advertising copywriter.[3]

Joel Siegel
Siegel in 2004
Born
Joel Steven Siegel

(1943-07-07)July 7, 1943
DiedJune 29, 2007(2007-06-29) (aged 63)
New York City, U.S.
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles
OccupationTelevision journalist/Film critic
Notable creditGood Morning America Entertainment Editor (1981–2007)
Spouse(s)Karen Oshman (1969–1970; divorced)
Jane Kessler (1976–1982; her death)
Melissa DeMayo (1985–?; divorced)
Ena Swansea (1996–2007; his death; 1 child)
Children1
Notes

Early life and education edit

Born to a Jewish family of Romanian descent,[4] Siegel was raised in Los Angeles. He graduated cum laude from the University of California, Los Angeles.[2] His Romanian-born grandmother from Botoşani survived the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in March 1911.[5] During college, Siegel worked to register black voters in Georgia during the Civil Rights Movement, and he spoke frequently of having met Martin Luther King Jr. He also worked as a joke writer for Senator Robert F. Kennedy and was at the Ambassador Hotel the night the senator was assassinated. According to some reports, he also led student opposition to the construction of a football stadium on campus.[6]

Career edit

Early work edit

Siegel worked at a range of jobs throughout the 1960s, often concentrating on the civil rights movement. In the late '60s, before moving to New York, he worked as an advertising agency copy-writer and producer. While working in advertising for Carson/Roberts Advertising, he invented and named ice cream flavors for Baskin-Robbins.[3] These flavors were: German Chocolate Cake; Peaches & Cream; Pralines & Cream; Blueberry Cheesecake; Strawberry Cheesecake; Green Cheesecake; Red, White and Blueberry; and Chilly Burgers.[7]

He began working in radio as a disc jockey and newscaster, while continuing to freelance in advertising. Through his freelance work, he was offered the book review position with the Los Angeles Times.

Siegel's essays in the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine were spotted by a CBS executive, and Siegel was hired as a feature correspondent for WCBS-TV in New York. Joel created signature work teamed with a producer who later became an executive at WABC-TV's Eyewitness News. When Siegel's producer moved, he offered Siegel a featured on-air position, and Joel accepted. Siegel proposed to Eyewitness News management that he become a film and theatre critic. He suggested that he would innovate the form by using brief clips from the movie or show being reviewed as drop-ins into his reviews, working them into his scripts as gags to create a new, witty form of review. Siegel, during his years at WCBS-TV, also created features for WCBS-AM Newsradio 88 called Joel Siegel's New York.

In 1986, Spy magazine derided Siegel as "the poor man's Gene Shalit", who relied "heavily on alliteration."[8]

Good Morning America and later career edit

In 1981, he joined Good Morning America (GMA) as a film critic.[2] While Siegel worked at his reviewing, he wrote the book for The First, a Broadway musical based on the story of Jackie Robinson,[9][10] for which he received a Tony Award nomination in 1982. This marks him as the only drama critic to receive this nomination.[3] In 1999, Siegel was also one of the many guest critics on Roger Ebert's show At The Movies as a replacement for Gene Siskel following his death. Siegel was also a good friend of Roger Ebert.

Personal life edit

Marriages edit

Siegel's second wife, Jane Kessler, died from a brain tumor in 1982. In 1991, he joined with the actor Gene Wilder to found Gilda's Club, a nonprofit organization that provided social support for cancer patients and their families. The organization was named for Wilder's wife, Gilda Radner, who died of ovarian cancer.[citation needed]

On June 21, 1996, Siegel married his fourth wife, artist Ena Swansea. In 1997, at 53 years, he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. One week after being diagnosed, Siegel found out he would be a father for the first time. He wrote the book Lessons for Dylan which shares the ups and downs of his life with his young son, as he might not live long enough to relate those stories in person.[11] Siegel underwent surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. He welcomed his newborn son, Dylan Thomas Jefferson Swansea Siegel, home on the same day he completed his chemotherapy treatments. Two years later, a CAT scan revealed a lesion on Siegel's left lung. After a pulmonary lobectomy and additional chemotherapy, Siegel continued to work on GMA.

Activism edit

He was outspoken on the subject of colon cancer, and in 2005, spoke at a meeting of C-Change, a group of cancer experts from government, business, and nonprofit sectors, chaired by former President George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush.[12] He testified before the Senate during Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, March 2005. "I came here from New York City this morning hoping that I would encourage someone to have a colonoscopy so that they would not have to go through what I went through", he told a Senate panel.[13] In June 2005, Siegel published a letter in the peer-reviewed cancer medicine journal, The Oncologist entitled, "One at a Time". It shares his cancer diagnosis and experiences to that date.[14]

On May 10, 2007, less than two months before his death, he spoke before the CEO Roundtable on Cancer,[15] an association of corporate executives that was formed when former President George H. W. Bush asked corporate America to do something "bold and venturesome" about cancer. Bush and his wife Barbara were in the audience when Joel spoke on May 10 at the Essex House in New York City. He began and ended his presentation by saying, "I want to thank you for what you are doing for cancer patients."[citation needed]

Death edit

Siegel died from metastatic colon cancer on June 29, 2007, shortly before what would have been his 64th birthday.[16] Following his death, Roger Ebert wrote a tribute to Joel and stated in the tribute that Joel was "a brave man, and a hell of a nice guy."[17]

Awards edit

Siegel received five New York Emmy Awards and a public service award from the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith and the New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association Award for general excellence in individual reporting.[2]

Works edit

  • Siegel, Joel. Lessons for Dylan: On Life, Love, the Movies, and Me. PublicAffairs, 2003. ISBN 978-1-58648-127-8

References edit

  1. ^ Chute, David (July 1, 2007). "Film critic Joel Siegel '65 memorialized in scholarship". UCLA magazine. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved 2014-12-26. Siegel had in fact edited satirical campus humor magazines at both Hamilton High ("The Iconoclast") and UCLA ("Satyr").
  2. ^ a b c d "Movie critic Joel Siegel dies" CNN.com. Accessed 2007-06-29.
  3. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2007-06-09.
  4. ^ "Q&A With Entertainment Editor Joel Siegel", ABC News, June 30, 2003
  5. ^ Joel Siegel, "Lessons for Dylan: From Father to Son", PublicAffairs Books, 2003
  6. ^ Crowe, Jerry. "Who would have guessed? Rick Neuheisel has UCLA playing as well as USC." Los Angeles Times. November 18, 2009
  7. ^ "NNDB: Joel Siegel". Retrieved 2007-07-02.
  8. ^ "Spy". April 1987.
  9. ^ "1982 Tony Award Winners".
  10. ^ "Joel Siegel" on WABC-TV New York website. Accessed 30 June 2007.
  11. ^ "Lessons for Dylan" (excerpt from Siegel's 2003 book)
  12. ^ e-collaborating (and communicating) to battle cancer issue #3 summer 2005
  13. ^ ABC News: Siegel Passionate About Cancer Awareness - Accessed 2 July 2007
  14. ^ Siegel, Joel. "One at a Time", The Oncologist 10 (7): 558.
  15. ^ CEO Roundtable on Cancer
  16. ^ "Joyful Critic Joel Siegel, Gone at 63". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  17. ^ "Joel Siegel: In Memory". 2007.

External links edit

  • Joel Siegel at IMDb
  • Joel Siegel's ABC Website
  • A memoriam 2007-07-03 at the Wayback Machine written by Roger Ebert
  • Kevin Smith's Response Contains mp3 of Smith's confrontation with Siegel on the Opie and Anthony show on July 18, 2006, following Siegel's harshly negative review of Clerks II.

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This article is about the film critic For the English professor music and film critic see Joel E Siegel Joel Steven Siegel July 7 1943 June 29 2007 was an American film critic for the ABC morning news show Good Morning America for over 25 years The winner of multiple Emmy Awards 2 Siegel also worked as a radio disc jockey and an advertising copywriter 3 Joel SiegelSiegel in 2004BornJoel Steven Siegel 1943 07 07 July 7 1943Los Angeles California U S DiedJune 29 2007 2007 06 29 aged 63 New York City U S EducationUniversity of California Los AngelesOccupationTelevision journalist Film criticNotable creditGood Morning America Entertainment Editor 1981 2007 Spouse s Karen Oshman 1969 1970 divorced Jane Kessler 1976 1982 her death Melissa DeMayo 1985 divorced Ena Swansea 1996 2007 his death 1 child Children1Notes 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 Good Morning America and later career 3 Personal life 3 1 Marriages 3 2 Activism 3 3 Death 4 Awards 5 Works 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editBorn to a Jewish family of Romanian descent 4 Siegel was raised in Los Angeles He graduated cum laude from the University of California Los Angeles 2 His Romanian born grandmother from Botosani survived the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in March 1911 5 During college Siegel worked to register black voters in Georgia during the Civil Rights Movement and he spoke frequently of having met Martin Luther King Jr He also worked as a joke writer for Senator Robert F Kennedy and was at the Ambassador Hotel the night the senator was assassinated According to some reports he also led student opposition to the construction of a football stadium on campus 6 Career editEarly work edit Siegel worked at a range of jobs throughout the 1960s often concentrating on the civil rights movement In the late 60s before moving to New York he worked as an advertising agency copy writer and producer While working in advertising for Carson Roberts Advertising he invented and named ice cream flavors for Baskin Robbins 3 These flavors were German Chocolate Cake Peaches amp Cream Pralines amp Cream Blueberry Cheesecake Strawberry Cheesecake Green Cheesecake Red White and Blueberry and Chilly Burgers 7 He began working in radio as a disc jockey and newscaster while continuing to freelance in advertising Through his freelance work he was offered the book review position with the Los Angeles Times Siegel s essays in the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine were spotted by a CBS executive and Siegel was hired as a feature correspondent for WCBS TV in New York Joel created signature work teamed with a producer who later became an executive at WABC TV s Eyewitness News When Siegel s producer moved he offered Siegel a featured on air position and Joel accepted Siegel proposed to Eyewitness News management that he become a film and theatre critic He suggested that he would innovate the form by using brief clips from the movie or show being reviewed as drop ins into his reviews working them into his scripts as gags to create a new witty form of review Siegel during his years at WCBS TV also created features for WCBS AM Newsradio 88 called Joel Siegel s New York In 1986 Spy magazine derided Siegel as the poor man s Gene Shalit who relied heavily on alliteration 8 Good Morning America and later career edit In 1981 he joined Good Morning America GMA as a film critic 2 While Siegel worked at his reviewing he wrote the book for The First a Broadway musical based on the story of Jackie Robinson 9 10 for which he received a Tony Award nomination in 1982 This marks him as the only drama critic to receive this nomination 3 In 1999 Siegel was also one of the many guest critics on Roger Ebert s show At The Movies as a replacement for Gene Siskel following his death Siegel was also a good friend of Roger Ebert Personal life editMarriages edit Siegel s second wife Jane Kessler died from a brain tumor in 1982 In 1991 he joined with the actor Gene Wilder to found Gilda s Club a nonprofit organization that provided social support for cancer patients and their families The organization was named for Wilder s wife Gilda Radner who died of ovarian cancer citation needed On June 21 1996 Siegel married his fourth wife artist Ena Swansea In 1997 at 53 years he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer One week after being diagnosed Siegel found out he would be a father for the first time He wrote the book Lessons for Dylan which shares the ups and downs of his life with his young son as he might not live long enough to relate those stories in person 11 Siegel underwent surgery radiation and chemotherapy He welcomed his newborn son Dylan Thomas Jefferson Swansea Siegel home on the same day he completed his chemotherapy treatments Two years later a CAT scan revealed a lesion on Siegel s left lung After a pulmonary lobectomy and additional chemotherapy Siegel continued to work on GMA Activism edit He was outspoken on the subject of colon cancer and in 2005 spoke at a meeting of C Change a group of cancer experts from government business and nonprofit sectors chaired by former President George H W Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush 12 He testified before the Senate during Colorectal Cancer Awareness month March 2005 I came here from New York City this morning hoping that I would encourage someone to have a colonoscopy so that they would not have to go through what I went through he told a Senate panel 13 In June 2005 Siegel published a letter in the peer reviewed cancer medicine journal The Oncologist entitled One at a Time It shares his cancer diagnosis and experiences to that date 14 On May 10 2007 less than two months before his death he spoke before the CEO Roundtable on Cancer 15 an association of corporate executives that was formed when former President George H W Bush asked corporate America to do something bold and venturesome about cancer Bush and his wife Barbara were in the audience when Joel spoke on May 10 at the Essex House in New York City He began and ended his presentation by saying I want to thank you for what you are doing for cancer patients citation needed Death edit Siegel died from metastatic colon cancer on June 29 2007 shortly before what would have been his 64th birthday 16 Following his death Roger Ebert wrote a tribute to Joel and stated in the tribute that Joel was a brave man and a hell of a nice guy 17 Awards editSiegel received five New York Emmy Awards and a public service award from the Anti Defamation League of B nai B rith and the New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association Award for general excellence in individual reporting 2 Works editSiegel Joel Lessons for Dylan On Life Love the Movies and Me PublicAffairs 2003 ISBN 978 1 58648 127 8References edit Chute David July 1 2007 Film critic Joel Siegel 65 memorialized in scholarship UCLA magazine Los Angeles California Retrieved 2014 12 26 Siegel had in fact edited satirical campus humor magazines at both Hamilton High The Iconoclast and UCLA Satyr a b c d Movie critic Joel Siegel dies CNN com Accessed 2007 06 29 a b c Joel Siegel Entertainment Editor on Good Morning America Archived from the original on 2007 06 09 Q amp A With Entertainment Editor Joel Siegel ABC News June 30 2003 Joel Siegel Lessons for Dylan From Father to Son PublicAffairs Books 2003 Crowe Jerry Who would have guessed Rick Neuheisel has UCLA playing as well as USC Los Angeles Times November 18 2009 NNDB Joel Siegel Retrieved 2007 07 02 Spy April 1987 1982 Tony Award Winners Joel Siegel on WABC TV New York website Accessed 30 June 2007 Lessons for Dylan excerpt from Siegel s 2003 book e collaborating and communicating to battle cancer issue 3 summer 2005 ABC News Siegel Passionate About Cancer Awareness Accessed 2 July 2007 Siegel Joel One at a Time The Oncologist 10 7 558 CEO Roundtable on Cancer Joyful Critic Joel Siegel Gone at 63 ABC News Retrieved 2022 04 23 Joel Siegel In Memory 2007 External links editJoel Siegel at IMDb Joel Siegel s ABC Website A memoriam Archived 2007 07 03 at the Wayback Machine written by Roger Ebert Kevin Smith s Response Contains mp3 of Smith s confrontation with Siegel on the Opie and Anthony show on July 18 2006 following Siegel s harshly negative review of Clerks II Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joel Siegel amp oldid 1213920902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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