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Robert Osborne, TCM host, dies at 84

Film historian started his long career as an actor

- Maria Puente @ usatmpuent­e USA TODAY

Robert Osborne, the film historian and former actor who became beloved as the affable host of Turner Classic Movies, has died, the network announced. He was 84.

The cable network announced his death in a tweet, but did not disclose a cause. The network told the Associated Press he died Monday in New York.

Jennifer Dorian, TCM’s general manager, said in a statement on Twitter that he was a “beloved member of the Turner family for more than 23 years.”

“He joined us as an expert on classic film and grew to be our cherished colleague and esteemed ambassador for TCM,” the tweet said.

Osborne was embraced by fans as a trusted expert and a calming presence, with a gentlemanl­y style, encycloped­ic knowledge of film history and personal interviewi­ng style. He also was a fervent supporter for film preservati­on, her statement said.

“( It) all combined to make him a truly world- class host,” she wrote. “Robert’s contributi­ons were fundamenta­l in shaping TCM into what it is today.”

Osborne hosted four primetime movies every night, seven days a week. He also hosted oneon- one Private Screening interviews with numerous stars and filmmakers. He co- hosted The Essentials with Alec Baldwin, a series of films considered to be “essential viewing” for anyone seeking a well- rounded knowledge of the best films ever made.

“There are people who make films, and those films drive people’s passion for films and inspire people to love film as the great art form it is. And there are people like Bob, whose appreciati­on of those films, drives people to watch films,” Baldwin told USA TODAY.

“He was such a warm guy, a funny guy. ... And he shot that into the camera for his love of old films.”

Prior to joining TCM in 1994, he had been a host on The Movie Channel, and worked as a columnist for The Hollywood Reporter. In 1988, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences commission­ed him to write an official history of the Academy Awards, 60 Years of the Oscar.

The latest update of the book was published in 2013.

According to his IMDb page, Osborne got his start working for Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, but appeared as an actor in such TV series as Death Valley Days and The Beverly Hillbillie­s.

Eventually, Ball suggested he combine his interest in classic film and his journalism training at the University of Washington to become a writer.

Between 2006 and 2010, he even served as the official red carpet greeter for the academy at the Oscars ceremony, according to his website.

An elegant and unassuming man, Osborne had a remarkable memory for movie names, dates and facts, and a storytelli­ng gift that made him perfect as a host.

Osborne’s celebrity fans began tweeting condolence­s and memories almost immediatel­y.

“Pure class and one of the first people in Hollywood who supported my breaking barriers. RIP,” tweeted Oscar winner Marlee Matlin.

“A good & true gent, unique and irreplacea­ble,” tweeted Mitzi Gaynor.

Osborne was especially hailed as “an exceptiona­lly charming” man, as one admirer put it in a tweet.

“A special man,” tweeted Pat Sajak.

He was a “class act” whose “historical nuggets” made watching old movies even more fun, tweeted Larry King.

“A good & true gent, unique and irreplacea­ble.” Tweet from actress Mitzi Gaynor

 ?? DOUG BENC, GETTY IMAGES ?? Robert Osborne updated his history of the Oscars through the years, including 75 Years of the Oscar: The Official History of the Academy Awards in 2003. Osborne died Monday at 84.
DOUG BENC, GETTY IMAGES Robert Osborne updated his history of the Oscars through the years, including 75 Years of the Oscar: The Official History of the Academy Awards in 2003. Osborne died Monday at 84.
 ?? JORDAN STRAUSS, WIREIMAGE ?? Osborne charms Liza Minnelli when she arrives for the TCM Classic Film Festival opening night gala in 2012.
JORDAN STRAUSS, WIREIMAGE Osborne charms Liza Minnelli when she arrives for the TCM Classic Film Festival opening night gala in 2012.
 ?? JESSE GRANT, WIREIMAGE ?? He got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006.
JESSE GRANT, WIREIMAGE He got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006.

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