Charles Champlin, longtime film writer and editor for the Los Angeles Times, died Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 88 and died from complications of Alzheimer’s Disease, according to the L.A. Times.
Los Angeles – Directors Guild of America President Paris Barclay made the following statement upon learning of the passing of Charles Champlin: “Charles Champlin devoted a lifetime to reviewing and ...
Charles Champlin, the Los Angeles Times' film critic from 1967 through 1980, died Nov. 16 at his Los Angeles home, the Los Angeles Times reported. Mr. Champlin, who had been suffering from Alzheimer's ...
To the editor: Charles Champlin was such a humble man. He and I once were sitting next to each other, and we were both scheduled to talk before a huge auditorium of college students about journalism ...
LONGTIME readers of the Los Angeles Times will fondly recall arts editor and film critic Charles Champlin, who for 26 years was one of this newspaper’s four long-running columnists under Otis Chandler ...
The arts editor, who died in November, will be remembered on March 7. By Gregg Kilday Freelance Contributor A memorial service for Charles Champlin, the former Los Angeles Times film critic and arts ...
He worked at the newspaper from 1965-91; "criticism must aspire to be art," he once said By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Champlin, who also hosted TV shows for Los Angeles public station KCET, PBS and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. He eventually segued to book reviewing and a regular column titled “Critic At Large”. He retired in 1991, but still contributed to ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Longtime Los Angeles Times film critic Charles Champlin has died. The newspaper said Monday that Champlin died at his Los Angeles home Sunday. He was 88. His son, Charles Champlin ...
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