- Liz Smith (journalist)
Mary Elizabeth "Liz" Smith (born
February 2 1923 inFort Worth, Texas ) is an Americangossip columnist . Liz Smith is known as The Grand Dame of Dish.Early life and career
Smith married her high school sweetheart, George Edward Beeman -- a World War II Bombardier -- in 1944. But she left him to enroll in college and they were divorced several years later.
Smith graduated from the
University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Journalism in 1949, where she wrote forThe Daily Texan , then moved to New York where she worked as atypist , aproofreader and areporter before she broke into the media world as a news producer for Mike Wallace atCBS Radio . She spent five years as a News producer for NBC-TV.In the late 1950's Smith worked as a
ghostwriter for the popular "Cholly Knickerbocker" gossip column that appeared in the Hearst newspapers. After leaving that column in the early 1960's she went to work forHelen Gurley Brown as the entertainment editor for the American version of "Cosmopolitan" magazine, later working simultaneously as "Sports Illustrated " entertainment editor as well.Gossip column
On
February 16 1976 , Smith began a self-titled gossip column for the "New York Daily News ". During a 1979 newspaper strike, her "Daily News" editors asked her to appear daily onWNBC-TV 's "Live at Five ", and she stayed with the program for eleven years. Her exposure on television made Smith a popular figure on the Manhattan social scene and provided fodder for her column which had, by then, been syndicated to nearly seventy newspapers. She won an Emmy for her reporting on the hot hit "Live at Five" for WNBC in 1985Smith was hired by
Fox Broadcasting Company headsBarry Diller andRupert Murdoch to develop a talk show with Roger Ailes as her producer.In 1991 Smith, hot off her exclusive interviews with
Ivana Trump during her divorce from real estate tycoonDonald Trump , moved to "Newsday ", where she stayed until 1995. Smith then signed on to the Murdoch-owned "New York Post ". She worked for Fox News for 7 years and is today on "Fox and Friends."In April 2005, Smith left
Newsday , over a contract dispute. The official discontinuation of her column came after several months of dispute among Smith, her lawyer David Blasband, andNewsday management. Lawyers for Newsday focused on a misstep and refused to renew her contract, the highest-paid in newspaper history. Blasband says, "Yes, Liz missed the date, but Newsday still had four months before the contract ran out." The matter was settled out of court and Smith continued at the New York Post where her column still appears. It also appears two days a week in Variety and in many other newspapers.In March 2008, Smith co-founded www.wowowow.com, Women on the Web, with several other society women in New York, such as
Lily Tomlin ,Candice Bergen , andBarbara Walters .Books
Her 2000 memoir "Natural Blonde" made
New York Times Best Seller list . In 2005, Smith published "Dishing: Great Dish – And Dishes – From America's Most Beloved Gossip Columnist."Personal life
Smith acknowledged her
bisexuality (or as she refers to it, 'gender neutrality') in her memoirs. She is twice-divorced and currently resides alone in an apartment in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood.She was a good friend of former
Texas GovernorAnn Richards , and helped her to acculturate toNew York City society after Richards left Texas.Quotes
* On reputation building: "You can't build a reputation on what you intend to do."
* On weddings: "All weddings, except those with shotguns in evidence, are wonderful."
* On decision making: "The greatest of all mistakes is to do nothing because you can only do a little. Do what you can."
* On gossip: "Gossip is just news running ahead of itself in a red satin dress" ( [http://en.thinkexist.com/quotes/liz_smith] , [http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/l/liz_smith.html] ).External links
* [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0010/07/lklw.00.html] copy of transcript of her interview with CNN's
Larry King
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