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June 18, 1942
Urbana, United States
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April 4, 2013
Chicago, United States
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American film critic and author
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) was United States best known for American film critic and author.
Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic and author from Urbana, United States. He was the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1975, shaping how mainstream audiences engaged with cinema. Ebert's influence made him the nation's most prominent and influential film critic.
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第1章 · 1942年· 全7章中第1章
Opening Tribute
Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, author, and journalist whose insightful commentary shaped cinematic discourse for decades. He served as a principal voice in film criticism, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his passing in 2013. Ebert’s distinctive blend of populist appeal and humanistic values made him a highly regarded figure among moviegoers and filmmakers alike.
第2章 · 1942年· 全7章中第2章
Early Life and Origins
Roger Joseph Ebert was born on June 18, 1942, in Urbana, United States. His formative years in Urbana set the stage for a career that would deeply influence American culture. Though specific details about his family and early upbringing are not provided in public records, his Midwestern roots are often seen as contributing to his accessible and relatable critical style.
第3章 · 1967年· 全7章中第3章
Career Beginnings
Ebert began his distinguished career with the Chicago Sun-Times in 1967, quickly establishing himself as a formidable voice in film criticism. His keen intellect and accessible prose style set him apart from his contemporaries. Early in his career, he notably wrote the first published review of legendary director Martin Scorsese, recognizing a nascent talent that would define generations.
第4章 · 1975年· 全7章中第4章
Major Achievements and Career Highlights
In a testament to his critical acumen, Roger Ebert made history in 1975 by becoming the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. This prestigious award cemented his status as a leading figure in American journalism. Throughout his career, Ebert was celebrated for his intimate writing style and critical views, which were deeply informed by values of populism and humanism. He possessed a rare ability to make sophisticated cinematic and analytical ideas accessible to non-specialist audiences through his entertaining and direct prose.
Ebert was a vocal advocate for foreign and independent films, consistently championing directors such as Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, and Spike Lee, alongside mainstream giants like Martin Scorsese. Neil Steinberg of the Chicago Sun-Times lauded Ebert as "without question the nation's most prominent and influential film critic," while Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times hailed him as "the best-known film critic in America." The New York Times acknowledged that "The force and grace of his opinions propelled film criticism into the mainstream of American culture," asserting that he not only guided moviegoers on what to watch but also how to interpret what they saw.
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Notable Works and Contributions
Beyond his prolific newspaper columns, Roger Ebert was a respected author, screenwriter, reporter, and television presenter. His extensive bibliography includes influential works such as Your Movie Sucks, Life Itself, and Roger Ebert's movie home companion, which further showcased his expansive knowledge and wit. He also contributed to Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Platinum and penned titles like The Real Tom Jones, Higman, Two weeks in the midday sun, A kiss is still a kiss, and Ebert's little movie glossary.
Ebert's presence extended to the screen, where he appeared in a number of documentaries and films. These included Life Itself (2014), a compelling documentary about his own life, Waking Sleeping Beauty (2010), For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism (2009), Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero (2008), and The Man Who Shot Chinatown (2007). His diverse contributions solidified his reputation as a significant cultural commentator across multiple media.
第6章 · 2013年· 全7章中第6章
Later Years
Roger Ebert continued his dedicated work for the Chicago Sun-Times until his death on April 4, 2013, in Chicago, United States. Despite facing significant health challenges in his final years, he maintained his commitment to reviewing films, often adapting his methods to continue sharing his insights. His dedication to his craft, even in adversity, highlighted his deep love for cinema and his readers.
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Legacy and Impact
Roger Ebert's influence on film criticism and popular culture is undeniable and enduring. His unique approach democratized film analysis, making it engaging and understandable for a broad audience. He transformed the role of the film critic from a niche observer to a mainstream cultural influencer, advising audiences on not just what to see, but also how to think about what they saw.
His legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to cinema as an art form and his ability to articulate its power and beauty to millions, forever changing how America talks about movies. Ebert's dedication to quality journalism and accessible criticism continues to resonate, shaping new generations of critics and movie lovers alike, ensuring his place as a giant in the field.
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Roger Ebertはいつ亡くなりましたか?
Roger Ebertは2013年4月4日にChicago, United Statesで亡くなりました(享年70歳)。
Roger Ebertはどこで生まれましたか?
Roger Ebertは1942年6月18日にUrbana, United Statesで生まれました。
Roger Ebertは何で最もよく知られていますか?
Roger EbertはAmerican film critic and authorで最もよく知られています。
Roger Ebertは何歳で亡くなりましたか?
Roger Ebertは亡くなった時70歳でした。
Roger Ebertの国籍はどこですか?
Roger EbertはUnited Statesの出身です。
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