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    Gene Shalit Celebrates 100 Years as Iconic TV Critic

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gene Shalit, the veteran film and book critic, has reached the remarkable age of 100, marking a significant milestone for one of television’s most enduring personalities. Known primarily for his long tenure on the Today show, Shalit became a morning television fixture after joining in 1970 and establishing himself as a regular contributor by 1973.

    Over more than four decades, Shalit delivered his film and book critiques with a distinctive blend of sharp analysis, humor, clever wordplay, and unmistakable flair. His trademark appearance—featuring a handlebar moustache, vibrant bow ties, and animated presentation—made him instantly recognizable and endeared him to multiple generations of viewers.

    In a significant development, fellow Today host Al Roker honored Shalit during a broadcast segment to celebrate this milestone. Shalit is spending his centennial surrounded by family, including his six children and five grandchildren, while also planning to enjoy a game featuring his beloved New York Mets.

    Beyond his television career, Shalit built an extensive portfolio in journalism, contributing to prominent publications such as TV Guide, Ladies’ Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, and The New York Times. Additionally, he hosted the daily radio segment “Man About Anything” on the NBC Radio Network from 1970 until 1982, which became one of the network’s most widely syndicated features.

    Shalit’s influence extended well beyond his reviews; his distinctive persona was frequently parodied on shows like Saturday Night Live and Family Guy, securing his place in popular culture. After more than 40 years on air, he retired from Today in 2010 with the memorable farewell line, “It’s enough already.”

    Since retiring, Shalit has mostly remained out of the public eye, making only occasional appearances, including a brief return in 2015 to honor Willard Scott’s retirement. As he celebrates his 100th birthday, Shalit continues to be remembered not only for his insightful commentary but also for the unique style and personality he brought to entertainment criticism.

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