- Jimmie Fidler
Jimmie Fidler (
August 24 ,1900 -August 9 ,1988 ) was aHollywood gossip columnist and a radio-television personality. He was sometimes billed as Jimmy Fidler.Born in
St. Louis, Missouri , Fidler was a former Hollywood publicist who became a syndicated columnist with his "Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood" column in 187 outlets, including the "New York Post " and the "Los Angeles Times ". In 1933-34 his 15-minuteNBC radio show, "Hollywood on the Air", sponsored by Tangee lipstick, was broadcast from theHollywood Roosevelt Hotel . He was regarded in Hollywood as a genuine threat to gossip queenLouella Parsons , especially after he scooped her in November 1935 on a major story aboutClark Gable , an incident so embarrassing to Parsons that she lied about it in her autobiography. [Barbas, Samantha. "The First Lady of Hollywood: A Biography of Louella Parsons". University of California Press, 2005.]Fidler interviewed film personalities for the Hollywood segments of "
Fox Movietone News ". Such was Fidler's influence that a negative comment by him could affect thebox office drawing power of a star. According to "Time", in January 1938 he was sued for libel byConstance Bennett for $250,000 after he reported she snubbedPatsy Kelly on aHal Roach movie set and that studio workmen bought flowers for Kelly but none for Bennett.In 1938 Fidler made a short MGM
documentary film , "Personality Parade", about actors making the change fromsilent film s totalkies . It featured clips of more than 60 performers whose careers began in silent films.By 1950, Fidler was earning more than $250,000 a year and was heard by 40 million listeners over 486 radio stations. During 1952-53, he hosted the live television drama series, "Hollywood Opening Night" on NBC.
For his contribution to the radio industry, Fidler has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6128 Hollywood Blvd.References
ee also
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Hedda Hopper Watch
* [http://www.doctormacro-m1.com/FilmClips/MGM%20Shorts/MGM%20Short%20-%20Jimmie%20Fidler's%20Personality%20Parade.wmv Jimmie Fidler's "Personality Parade"]
External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE1DE113BF931A2575BC0A96E948260 "New York Times": Obituary: Jimmie Fidler]
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