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Robert Jolin Osborne (; May 3, 1932 – March 6, 2017) was an American film historian, author, actor and the primary television host for the premium cable channel Turner Classic Movies (TCM) for over twenty years. Prior to hosting at TCM, Osborne had been a host on The Movie Channel and American Movie Classics (AMC). He had also worked as a news columnist for '' The Hollywood Reporter''. Osborne wrote the official history of the Academy Awards, with the first edition published in 1988.


Early life

Osborne was born on May 3, 1932, in Colfax, Washington. His parents were Robert Eugene Osborne, a public school teacher, and Hazel Ida (''née'' Jolin). In 1941, Osborne's fascination with
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began when his mother purchased for him the August edition of '' Modern Screen'' magazine featuring Lana Turner; inside, there was an advertisement for '' Kiss the Boys Goodbye'', in which Mary Martin's lips were colored red in a black-and-white spread. At twelve years old, he landed a summer job at the Rose Theatre, where he changed the posters in the glass cases and changed the film titles on the marquee using a step ladder. After a year, he became a theatre usher and when was 15, he was reassigned as a ticket taker. In 1948, his family relocated to Everett, Washington. There, he attended Everett High School. He graduated in 1950, and gave a commencement speech titled "Youth Views the Schools." Osborne graduated from the University of Washington School of Journalism in 1954. He then served two years in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed in Seattle, where he acted in local theater. After appearing in a play with Oscar-winning actress Jane Darwell, Osborne followed her suggestion and moved to Hollywood during the 1950s.


Career


1958–1965: Actor

Osborne began his show business career working as a contract actor for Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball's Desilu Studios. Osborne became part of Lucille Ball's Desilu Workshop. Osborne appeared in a 1959 episode of '' Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse'' called "Chain of Command", starring Hugh O'Brian. He was featured in the ''Desilu Playhouse'' installment "The Desilu Revue" in 1959. He had roles in television shows '' The Californians'' and the pilot episode of '' The Beverly Hillbillies''. Ball encouraged Osborne to focus on becoming a journalist.


1965–2013: Author and columnist

In 1965, Osborne published his first book, ''Academy Awards Illustrated''. Osborne began working as a columnist for ''The Hollywood Reporter'' in 1977. In 1978, he published ''50 Golden Years of Oscar'', which won the 1979 National Film Book award. He served as president of the
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from 1981 to 1983. Osborne worked as the entertainment reporter on KTTV in Los Angeles from 1982 until 1987. He published the ''Rambling Reporter'' column for ''The Hollywood Reporter'' from 1982 to 2009. In 1985, Osborne began a relationship with Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), when he hosted a tribute to
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at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills. In 1988, AMPAS commissioned him to write ''60 Years of the Oscar.'' He wrote five updates to the volume, the latest being ''85 Years of the Oscar'' published in 2013.


1984–1993: The Movie Channel and AMC

In 1984, Osborne began hosting for The Movie Channel. While hosting for The Movie Channel, Osborne was invited by actress Dorothy Lamour to lunch with then- American Movie Classics (AMC) television executives Brad Siegel and Jim Wise. They offered him the daytime afternoon hosting position when his contract with the Movie Channel expired. At the time, Bob Dorian was AMC's primetime host. Despite working for the same network, Dorian never met Osborne. In 2009, Dorian stated, "The major difference between us is that Osborne is a film historian. I'm hardly that. What I am is an actor and a fan. I love good films (and a lot of bad ones), and I know a lot of great stories."


1994–2016: Turner Classic Movies

In 1994, Ted Turner created Turner Classic Movies (TCM) as a competitor to AMC. Osborne was selected as the host of its nightly primetime broadcasts. He hosted the series ''Private Screenings'', featuring interviews with actors and directors. In 2006, Osborne began co-hosting '' The Essentials'' with Molly Haskell (2006 to 2007), Carrie Fisher (2007 to 2008), Rose McGowan (2008 to 2009),
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(2009 to 2011), Drew Barrymore and
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. By 2006, Osborne reportedly taped 130 introductions and outro segments a month. From 2005 to 2010, Osborne hosted the annual "Robert Osborne's Classic Film Festival," a nonprofit festival hosted by the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Meanwhile, in 2006, he was selected to be the Academy's official red carpet greeter, inheriting the position from '' Variety'' columnist Army Archerd. In 2010, Osborne began hosting the TCM Classic Film Festival, with his last appearance occuring in 2014. Osborne continued to appear on Saturday nights, hosting ''The Essentials'' with Alec Baldwin. In 2012, Osborne began to delegate hosting duties with Ben Mankiewicz. Mankiewicz hosted primetime films two nights a week, as well as many daytime events. Osborne stated that he would continue to work "as long as I have health, and as long as I think I look O.K. on camera." He also said, "If I really couldn't do it with enthusiasm, that would be the time to quit." In 2013, Osborne presented the
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to
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at the Fifth Governors Awards. Osborne introduced Lansbury by saying he thought it was "one of the best decisions the Academy has ever made". In Lansbury's acceptance speech, she made it known that she chose Osborne to present the Oscar to her, stating, "the one person who really knew about my early work was Robert Osborne". She also thanked Osborne and TCM, saying, "Thanks to Turner Classic Movies and Robert, those great films are shown and studied and discussed by students everywhere, as well as seen by a huge general audience, so thank you TCM and thank you Robert for keeping me alive all these years." In 2014, as part of an exclusive programming deal with Disney, TCM agreed to become the sponsor of
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. The attraction underwent a refurbishment in 2015, with the addition of a new pre-show and post-show hosted by Osborne, who also provides onboard narration to the ride. The changes were unveiled on May 29, 2015.


Death

Osborne retired in early 2016 due to ill health and missed a number of TCM annual events over the next year. He died from natural causes at his New York City apartment in The Osborne on West 57th Street on March 6, 2017, at the age of 84. Reactions to his death included tributes from many in the entertainment industry. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released a statement saying, "The affection he had for the Oscars and the Academy was wholeheartedly reciprocated, and we are grateful for his friendship and indelible contribution to film history and our community." Others in the industry who mourned Osborne included Alec Baldwin, Eva Marie Saint,
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, Larry King, Leonard Maltin, Patricia Arquette, Bryan Cranston, and Patton Oswalt. On the day of Osborne's death, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' published a statement by Angela Lansbury: "He was also the ultimate fan — and the ultimate friend — and our friendship will endure in my memory always".


Personal life

Osborne lived in New York City in the 1980s. He was in a 20-year relationship with David Staller, a New York City theater producer and director.


Favorite films

In an interview in 2009, with the Screen Actors Guild Foundation, Osborne stated his favorite films included: * '' A Place in the Sun'' (1951) * '' All About Eve'' (1950) * '' The Third Man'' (1949) * '' Sunset Boulevard'' (1950) * ''
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'' (1952) * ''
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'' (1940) * '' Random Harvest'' (1942) * '' Red River'' (1948) * ''
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'' (1939) * ''
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'' (1946) * ''
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'' (1984) Osborne also mentioned modern films he loved such as Martin Scorsese's '' The Age of Innocence'' (1993), and '' The Departed'' (2006), as well as Christopher Guest's ''
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'' (2000).


Filmography


Accolades

Osborne won the 1984 Publicists Guild of America Press Award. He also received an honorary doctorate from the Academy of Art University in 2005, and was awarded a star at Vine Street on the
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in 2006. In 2007, he received the National Board of Review's
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Award. In January 2016, Osborne was given the inaugural William Cameron Menzies Award from the Art Directors Guild, recognizing his 35 years as a film historian, columnist, and critic championing visual entertainment. In 2018, The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences included Osborne in their "In Memoriam" montage during the 90th Academy Awards telecast.


The Robert Osborne Award

In 2018, TCM inaugurated the Robert Osborne Award, to be presented at their annual Classic Film Festival "to an individual whose work has helped keep the cultural heritage of classic films alive and thriving for generations to come." The inaugural recipient was film director Martin Scorsese for his work with The Film Foundation, which he co-founded in 1990. The honorees have included: * 2018: Martin Scorsese * 2019: Kevin Brownlow * 2022: Leonard Maltin * 2023: Donald Bogle * 2024:
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The Robert Osborne Collection

In 2021, the
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launched the Robert Osborne Collection. The online collection features a variety of Osborne's famous film introductions on AFI.com.


In popular culture

Osborne made several cameo appearances as himself including on the
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animated series '' Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law'' where he introduced the 2005 episode "Turner Classic Birdman". Osborne also made a cameo appearance in the Netflix comedy series ''
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'' episode "Kimmy's in a Love Triangle!" introducing the fictional 1938 film "Daddy's Boy!" on Turner Classic Movies. Osborne was also spoofed on '' Saturday Night Live'' with Darrell Hammond portraying him in 2006. Jason Sudeikis portrayed him in recurring sketches from 2010 to 2012.


Bibliography

Books * * * * * * * * ** ** ** ** ** * Forewords * * * * * * Arnold, Jeremy (2016). ''The Essentials: 52 Must-See Movies and Why They Matter''. Foreword by Robert Osborne. Running Press. .


References


External links


Official website
*
Robert Osborne's column
in ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (2009) * Turner Classic Movies biography.
The Robert Osborne Collection



Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast long-form interview with Robert Osborne, July, 2014
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