Dick Kleiner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Dick Kleiner

American newspaper columnist

Date of Birth: 09-Mar-1921

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, United States

Date of Death: 13-Feb-2002

Profession: journalist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Dick Kleiner

  • Richard Arthur Kleiner (March 9, 1921 – February 13, 2002) was an American columnist whose breezy question-and-answer column, "Ask Dick Kleiner," about Hollywood celebrities appeared in hundreds of newspapers across the country.
  • He was also an author of books, a songwriter, and a voice actor. Kleiner wrote about Broadway for fifteen years, then switched to covering Hollywood in 1964.
  • He was syndicated by Newspaper Enterprise Association.
  • Over the next twenty-five years, he interviewed thousands of stars and would-be stars.
  • His books included Please Don't Shoot My Dog: The Autobiography of Jackie Cooper and The Two of Us, with Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse. He wrote the lyrics for "Say Hey -- The Willie Mays Song" and Pearl Bailey's "It'll Get Worse." He also provided the voice of one of the rats in The Secret of NIMH. He began writing his thrice-weekly "Ask Dick Kleiner" column in 1975, responding to questions about celebrities, movies, and television from readers across the country.
  • Although he retired from his other duties in 1989, he continued the column until December 2001.Kleiner was married to Hortensia "Chicki" Kleiner and they had three children: Peter, Cindy, and Katherine.

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