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Roger Ebert: Movies brought him fame; writing let him believe 'all is well'

Roger Ebert: Movies brought him fame; writing let him believe 'all is well'

At age 70, Roger Ebert, the most famous and popular film critic of his time has died, reports the Chicago Sun-Times. As a television co-host, Ebert was known for his famous thumbs up or thumbs down trademark which had the power to influence a movie's

In this special edition of the Hudson Valley Tweets of the Week, local celebrities ranging from Howard Stern to Joan Rivers were among those to take to Twitter to honor heralded film critic Roger Ebert, who died Thursday at age 70. The following tweets

Ebert was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2002 and later had surgery for cancer of the salivary gland. He lost his chin and his ability to speak. But he later resumed writing full-time and eventually even returned to television.

(Photo : REUTERS) Robert Ebert poses for photos backstage after accepting a special award of recognition at the American Society of Cinematographers 17th Annual Outstanding Achievement Awards in Los Angeles, California on February 16, 2003.

Ebert made the announcement in a post to his Chicago Sun-Times blog. The reason for his leave was also revealed in the post รข€" his cancer has returned. He is currently being treated with radiation therapy. Ebert was first

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