Roger Ebert

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Roger Ebert keeps voice alive through written words
Posted by: CNN.com writer Breeanna Hare

After undergoing a surgery to treat cancer four years ago, Roger Ebert was left unable to talk and missing parts of his jaw. But while he may not be able to speak, the celebrated film critic's voice has lived on through his words.

In the years since, the prolific author (and first film critic to win a Pulitzer, which he won in 1975) has come to rely on his famous thumbs and his gift with turns of phrase to communicate on the job and at home as well.

In a touching interview with Esquire magazine, Ebert expressed himself through phrases jotted on Post-It notes and a set of computer speakers wired to broadcast his thoughts as he types them into a text-to-speech program.

"When I am writing, my problems become invisible and I am the same person I always was," Ebert wrote in a journal entry, an online log that he continuously updates. His journal, he said, is saving him. "All is well. I am as I should be."

This sense of optimism is relayed in nearly every snippet Ebert offered about his post-surgery life.

He wrote on a piece of scrap paper after a passerby gave Ebert a glance filled with sadness, "There is no need to pity me. Look how happy I am."

Indeed, since losing not only his voice but also his jaw in a series of operations, Ebert has come to the conclusion that it's a crime to not at least try to contribute joy to the world.

"I believe that if, at the end of it all, according to our abilities, we have done something to make others a little happier, and something to make ourselves a little happier, that is about the best that we can do," he said. "I didn't always know this, and am happy I lived long enough to find it out."

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Esquire's feature story:

http://www.esquire.com/features/roger-ebert-0310

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I never knew that he could no longer talk. Thanks for the story.

I always enjoyed his reviews of movies.
 

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Dang. Good for Ebert. He's always been my favorite movie critic, and he is handling these events in his life with such class and dignity. I hope he contributes more of that 'happiness for others and himself within his abilities' for many more years to come.
 
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Roger Ebert to appear on movie review show
Sep 10, 2010
By CARYN ROUSSEAU

CHICAGO (AP) - Film critic Roger Ebert, who lost his ability to speak and eat after cancer surgeries, said Friday that he is returning to television on a movie review show that he is producing for public television.

And, Ebert says, the thumbs up and thumbs down reviews made famous with his late partner Gene Siskel will return.

"This is the rebirth of a dream," Ebert said in a statement.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago Sun-Times film critic is producing "Roger Ebert Presents At the Movies" with his wife, Chaz Ebert. The weekly, half-hour review program will debut in January and be syndicated nationally on public television stations.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20100910/D9I5A2380.html
 

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They were able to replace his jaw with a prosthetic which is amazing. Modern medicine will never cease to amaze me.
 
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