- Liz Smith
Mary Elizabeth "Liz" Smith (born February 2 1923 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American gossip columnist. Liz Smith is known as The Grand Dame of Dish. - Cindy Adams
Cindy Adams (b. April 24 1930, New York City) is an American gossip columnist and the widow of comedian Joey Adams. Born as Cynthia Heller and raised by a single mother, Cindy Adams writes a gossip column for the "New York Post" and contributes to WNBC's "Sunday Today in New York". She had previously contributed twice a week on WNBC's "Live at Five" until the newscast took on a new format on March 12, 2007. - Michael Musto
Michael Musto is an American Manhattan-based writer who began his career at "The Village Voice", where he writes the weekly "La Dolce Musto" celebrity and gossip column. He is an Italian American and a graduate of Columbia University. He is the author of "Downtown" and "Manhattan on the Rocks". A selection of his columns has been published as "La Dolce Musto." - Ted Casablanca
Texas-born Bruce Bibby, better known by his alter-ego Ted Casablanca, is an American entertainment journalist for E! Online and has a column called "The Awful Truth" where he regularly dispenses gossip on the private lives of celebrities. Casablanca began writing for Premiere magazine in 1987 where he originally conceived his column before transferring it to E! in 1996 as a weekly (then subsequently, daily) column. - Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper (May 2, 1885 - February 1, 1966) was an American actress and gossip columnist, whose long-running feud with friend turned arch-rival Louella Parsons became at least as notorious as many of Hopper's columns. - Walter Winchell
Walter Winchell (April 7 1897 - February 20, 1972), an American newspaper and radio commentator, invented the gossip column at the "New York Evening Graphic". He broke the journalistic taboo against exposing the private lives of public figures, permanently altering the shape of journalism and celebrity. - Louella Parsons
Louella Parsons (August 6, 1881 - December 9, 1972) was an American gossip columnist. She was born Louella Rose Oettinger in Freeport, Illinois, the daughter of Joshua Oettinger (1859-May 26, 1890) and Helen Stein (born November 1859), both of whom were Jewish. She had two brothers, Edwin Oettinger (May 1885-October 1962) and Fred Oettinger (May 20, 1887-July 7, 1888), and a sister, Rae Oettinger (August 26, 1889-December 1, 1889). - Ed Sullivan
Edward Vincent Sullivan (September 28, 1901 - October 13, 1974) was an American entertainment writer and television host, best known as the emcee of a popular TV variety show called "The Ed Sullivan Show" that was at its height of popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. - Rona Barrett
Rona Barrett (born October 8, 1936) is an American gossip columnist and businesswoman. She currently runs the Rona Barrett Lavender Company in Santa Ynez, California. Born Rona Burstein to a Jewish family in New York, New York, she was diagnosed with a rare form of muscular dystrophy at age 9. When she was 13, she became the nationwide coordinator of singer Eddie Fisher's fan clubs. Her date for the high school prom was singer Steve Lawrence. - Norm Clarke
Norm Clarke (born 1942 in Terry, Montana) is an American gossip columnist for the "Las Vegas Review-Journal" in Las Vegas, Nevada. His column, "Vegas Confidential," covers celebrities and near-celebrities and their doings in the bright lights of "Sin City." The column appears almost every day. - Ana Marie Cox
Ana Marie Cox (born September 23 1972, in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an American author and blogger, who was the founding editor of the political blog Wonkette, and widely considered synonymous with the title. - Nigel Dempster
Nigel Richard Patton Dempster (1 November 1941 in Calcutta, India - 12 July 2007 in Ham, Surrey) was a British journalist, author, broadcaster and diarist. Best known for his celebrity gossip columns in newspapers, his work appeared in the "Daily Express" and "Daily Mail" and also in "Private Eye" magazine. - A. J. Benza
Alfred Joseph “A.J.” Benza is a gossip columnist and television host. He was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City, though he moved with his family to West Islip, New York on Long Island shortly after his birth. He has two sisters, Rosalie and Lorraine. He is married to his second wife, Virginia Folk, and the couple have one child, a girl named Roxy. - Luke Ford
Luke Ford (born May 28, 1966, in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, Australia) is a writer, blogger, and pornography gossip columnist known for his salacious disclosures and traditionalist Jewish religious views. - Dorothy Kilgallen
Dorothy Mae Kilgallen was an Irish-American journalist and television game show panelist, perhaps best known nationally for her syndicated newspaper column, "The Voice of Broadway", and her role as panelist on the television game show "What's My Line?". She was born in Chicago, the daughter of newspaperman James Kilgallen and Mae Kilgallen, a homemaker. She had one sister, Eleanor Kilgallen. - Elsa Maxwell
Elsa Maxwell (b. May 24 1883, Keokuk, Iowa - d. November 1 1963, New York City) was an American gossip columnist and author, songwriter, and professional hostess. Her parties for royalty and high society figures of her day earned her the nickname "the hostess with the mostest". Maxwell is credited with the introduction of the scavenger hunt and treasure hunt for use as party games in the modern era. She appeared in the 1943 film, "Stage Door Canteen", … - Mike Walker
Mike Walker is a gossip columnist for the National Enquirer, and hosted the magazine's 1999-2001 MGM-produced newsmagazine, "National Enquirer TV". He is also the author of the 2005 book "Rather Dumb: A Top Tabloid Reporter Tells CBS How to Do News." He is a guest every Thursday on the Howard Stern Radio Show to play "The Gossip Game." He gives four gossip stories, and the Stern crew guesses which one is false. - William Hopper
William Hopper (January 26, 1915 - March 6, 1970) was an American actor. He is probably best-remembered for playing Paul Drake on TV's "Perry Mason". Hopper was born William DeWolf Hopper, Jr. in New York, New York, the only child of actor/matinee idol DeWolf Hopper (1858 - 1935) and actress/gossip columnist Hedda Hopper (nee "Elda Furry") (1885-1966). - Joey Adams
Joey Adams (birth name: Joseph Abramowitz was a Borscht Belt comedian who was inducted into the Friars Club in 1977 and wrote the book "Borscht Belt" in 1973. For many years, he wrote the "Strictly for Laughs" column in the "New York Post". His wife, Cindy Adams, is still the Post's leading gossip columnist. Adams made numerous television appearances over the years, including on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and Howard Stern's 1990s TV shows, … - Earl Wilson
Earl Wilson was an American journalist, gossip columnist and author, perhaps best known for his nationally syndicated column, "It Happened Last Night". Wilson's column originated from the New York Post and ran from 1942 until 1983. His chronicling of the Broadway scene during the "Golden Age" of show business formed the basis for a book published in 1971, "The Show Business Nobody Knows". He signed his columns with the tag line, "That's Earl, … - Igor Cassini
Igor Cassini (September 15, 1915 - January 5, 2002) was an American syndicated gossip columnist for the Hearst newspaper chain. He was the second journalist to write the Cholly Knickerbocker column. He also worked as a publicist, ran the Celebrity Register, edited a short-lived magazine called "Status", was a co-director of the fashion company House of Cassini, founded by his brother, Oleg Cassini, … - Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr.
Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr. (born March 23, 1978) is an American celebrity gossip blogger. His blog is "Perezhilton.com" (formerly "PageSixSixSix.com"), which he writes under the pseudonym Perez Hilton. Lavandeira was born in Miami, Florida to Cuban parents and now resides in Los Angeles, California. - Isabel Jewell
Isabel Jewell (July 19, 1907 - April 5, 1972) was an American film actress. Born in Shoshoni, Fremont County, Wyoming, Jewell was a Broadway actress who achieved immediate success and glowing critical reviews in two productions, "Up Pops the Devil" (1930) and "Blessed Event" (1932). She was brought to Hollywood for the film version of the latter, by Warner Brothers. A petite 4' 11" tall and with platinum blonde hair, … - Jimmy Fidler
Jimmy Fidler (August 24, 1900 - August 9, 1988) was a Hollywood gossip columnist and a radio-television personality. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he became a syndicated columnist with his "Fidler in Hollywood" column in major newspapers such as the "New York Post" and the "Los Angeles Times". In 1933-34 his 15-minute NBC radio show, "Hollywood on the Air", was broadcast from the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. - Adela Rogers St. Johns
Adela Rogers St. Johns (née Adela Nora Rogers was an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. She wrote a number of screenplays for silent movies and, late in life, appeared with other early twentieth-century figures as one of the "witnesses" in Warren Beatty's "Reds", but she is most remembered for her groundbreaking exploits as a "girl reporter" during the 1920s and 1930s. - Jinx Falkenburg
Eugenia Lincoln Falkenburg (January 21, 1919 - August 27, 2003) was a Spanish-born model and actress who was nicknamed Jinx by her mother. Born in Barcelona, she was raised in Chile. Her family moved to the United States where she became a top model. Her brother Bob Falkenburg was the 1948 Wimbledon singles champion. As a teenager, she became a top fashion model who appeared on numerous magazine covers. - Paul Magers
Paul Magers is a television news anchor who works for the CBS owned and operated television station KCBS in Los Angeles, California. He was born in Santa Maria, California, but grew up near Seattle, Washington. Magers worked for the Twin Cities station KARE, an NBC affiliate for 20 years earning a good reputation as an intelligent anchorman with an unusual affinity for brightly-colored suits (Twin Cities gossip columnist C.J. often called them "pimpalicious"). - Sheilah Graham Westbrook
Sheilah Graham Westbrook (September 15, 1904-November 17, 1988) is best known as a nationally syndicated gossip columnist during Hollywood's "Golden Age," who with Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper wielded power to make or break careers prompting her to describe herself as "the Last of the unholy trio." Others may know her only for her notorious relationship with F. Scott Fitzgerald, … - George K. Spoor
George K. Spoor was an early film pioneer who, with Broncho Billy Anderson, founded the historic Essanay Studios in Chicago in 1907. Spoor and Anderson were responsible for discovering stars such as Wallace Beery, Francis X. Bushman, Ben Turpin, Gloria Swanson, and Charlie Chaplin. Allan Dwan, who was hired as a screenwriter, went on to become a famous Hollywood director. Louella Parsons, also hired by Spoor as a screenwriter, … - Steve Gray
Steven Gray is a New Zealand television presenter who appears on the weekday morning show, "Good Morning" as film and DVD reviewer and gossip columnist. He is one of New Zealand's longest serving and foremost film reviewers. He was raised in Hamilton, New Zealand. He worked as a barman, actor, fence builder, painter, singing telegrammer and nanny, before branching into film and media. He began his career reviewing film and video on student radio station bFM in 1996, … - Milly Cangiano
Milly Cangiano, is a Puerto Rican journalist, dedicated to the entertainment business. She writes about show-biz celebrities in the local newspaper, Primera Hora on a daily basis. Cangiano also hosts a daily television variety show broadcast by Televicentro in Puerto Rico, and WAPA AMERICA in the U.S. titled Sacando Chispa (Extracting Sparkles). Her co-host is the Puerto Rican female impersonator, Dreuxilla Divine. - Tom Driberg Baron Bradwell
Thomas Edward Neil Driberg, Baron Bradwell (22 May 1905 - 12 August 1976) was a British journalist and politician who was an influential member on the left of the Labour Party from the 1950s to the 1970s. He was revealed as a spy for the Soviet Union by Vasili Mitrokhin. Tom Driberg was born at Crowborough, Sussex. Having studied Classics at Christ Church, Oxford (1924-1927) without taking a degree, … - Allison Holton
secretly hoping someone will nominate me to be on 'what not to wear' (the bbc version) just in time for a new fall wardrobe. - Hedda
Former wild child, society broad, secret agent, mistress of disguise, heiress and sassy minx. Love long walks next to the beach (hate sand in my shoes), sunsets, candlelight and fine food. Hate to wait and simply must be first in line. ...Tell me everything about yourself darling and pour me another vodka martini... - Daniel
I love talking about the news here in Birmingham. Anything that goes on here is my business and there isn't anything I won't relay to you if I hear it! - Meghan Taylor
i tie dye things out of boredom. hide your whites. im also really good at hitting 15 of those duck targets to win a free ps3. funny how i still dont have one. - Amanda Lee
Myspace Might not be ready for me. I'll tell you why later. - Sloane Peterson
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