- Hollis Alpert
Hollis Alpert (
September 24 ,1916 –November 18 ,2007 ) was an Americanfilm critic andauthor . Alpert was best known as the cofounder of theNational Society of Film Critics , which he started in hisNew York City apartment . cite news |first=Valerie J.|last=Nelson|title= Hollis Alpert, at 91; author cofounded film critic society
url=http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2007/12/07/hollis_alpert_at_91_author_cofounded_film_critic_society/|work=Los Angeles Times |publisher=Boston Globe |date=2007-12-07 |accessdate=2007-12-10]Early life
Hollis Alpert was born in
Herkimer, New York onSeptember 24 ,1916 to Abram and Myra Alpert. cite news |first=Valerie J.|last=Nelson|title= Hollis Alpert: Writer co-founded National Society of Film Critics
url=http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-alpert4dec04,1,3272405.story?coll=la-news-obituaries|work=Los Angeles Times |publisher= |date=2007-12-04 |accessdate=2007-12-10] Alpert's father, Abram, left the family when he was still very young. His mother, Myra, ran a bra and girdle factory.He joined the
U.S. Army during World War II where he worked as a combat historian. He often wrote historical accounts of major World War II battles. He also wrote pieces on the war which appeared in American magazines.Career
Alpert took a job as an assistant
fiction editor for the "New York Times " from 1950 to 1956 following his departure from the Army. He simultaneously worked for a number of other publications at the same time as afreelance film andbook reviewer. His freelance work led to his position as a film critic for the "Saturday Review". He stayed at the "Saturday Review" as a reviewer until 1975. Alpert then worked for the "American Film Magazine " for as an editor for the next six years.National Society of Film Critics
The
National Society of Film Critics was founded in Hollis Alpert's New York City living room in 1966 by a group of film critics who had been denied membership into theNew York Film Critics Circle , a group favored by critics who worked innewspapers . Alpert was working for the "Saturday Review" at the time.The New Yorker film critic,Pauline Kael , was also instrumental in the founding of the society, along with Alpert.The National Society of Film Critics referred to itself as a "national" group, despite the fact that all of its founding members were from New York, because most of its members wrote for publications with a readers nationwide. Many joined Alpert's new group in order to counteract the influence of then New York Times film critic,
Bosley Crowther . There are now over 60 members of the society who write for weekly and daily newspapers, as of 2007.According to another founding member,
Joe Morgenstern , Alpert "was widely seen as a serious, knowledgeable, dedicated film critic. The "Saturday Review" . . . was a considerable presence on the scene then when movie reviews mattered and were taken seriously as an intellectual matter."Bibliography of works authored
Novels
* "For Immediate Release" (1963)
*"Smash" (1973)
*"How to Play Double Bogey Golf" (1975)Biographies
*"The Barrymores" (1964)
*"Fellini: A Life" (1986)Histories
*"The Life and Times of Porgy and Bess" (1990)
*"Broadway! 125 Years of Musical Theatre" (1991)Death
Hollis Alpert died of
pneumonia inNaples, Florida , on November 18, 2007. He was 91 years old.External links
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-alpert4dec04,1,3272405.story?coll=la-news-obituaries Los Angeles Times: Hollis Alpert, 1916-2007: Writer co-founded National Society of Film Critics]
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