Walter Winchell
Journalist and Broadway columnist

Born
April 7th, 1897
128 years ago
Died
February 20th, 1972
53 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Pioneered the gossip column for newspapers and radio with a fast-paced, colorful style. Winchell's influential column was featured in many newspapers, earning a wide readership. In addition to journalism, ventured into acting and appeared in films such as 'The Great Ziegfeld' and on radio shows that popularized his unique commentary. Played a crucial role in shaping the modern gossip column.
Developed a national radio show that reached millions
Published influential gossip columns in major newspapers
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