Gene Shalit, the longtime film critic for NBC’s “TODAY” show whose mustache and exuberant wordplay made him one of television’s most recognizable reviewers, died Friday, his family said.
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Gene Shalit, Legendary Film Critic, Dies at 100
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Gene Shalit, longtime film critic for TODAY, dies at 100
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