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Army Archerd Dead: Columnist Dies At 87

DERRIK J. LANG   09/ 8/09 11:42 PM ET   AP

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LOS ANGELES — Army Archerd, whose breezy column for the entertainment trade publication Daily Variety kept tabs on various Hollywood doings for more than a half-century, has died. He was 87.

Archerd's wife, Selma, said he died Tuesday at UCLA Medical Center of mesothelioma, a cancer of the lungs strongly tied to asbestos exposure. She said the cancer was the result of his time spent in shipyards while serving in the Navy during World War II. She said he had become very ill over the last two years, especially in the last two weeks.

"He was the love of my life," said Selma.

Over the years, Archerd won praise from the Hollywood establishment for always checking the accuracy of his news tips before printing them. He had an extensive phone directory of much-guarded private numbers that he would use to call movie stars and studio bosses directly to ferret out which rumors were true and which were not.

His biggest scoop came in 1985 when he was first to report that veteran leading man Rock Hudson had AIDS. It was the first time a major Hollywood star was disclosed to be an AIDS victim, and it helped break down some of the secrecy surrounding the disease.

Archerd – born Armand Archerd in New York in 1922 – also broke the story that Julia Roberts had jilted fiance Keifer Sutherland in 1991 and that longtime bachelor Warren Beatty had married Annette Bening in 1992. His source for the Beatty-Bening story was Beatty himself.

"I know it sounds like a cliche," said Selma, "but the time we spent together, it was just an outstanding life of knowing the most gorgeous people in the world, being very well accepted by them, traveling all over the world like millionaires, even though we were poor."

For more than 50 years, Archerd also served as the greeter-interviewer at the Academy Awards. Acting nominees and other celebrities were conducted to a platform alongside the red carpet for a brief chat with Archerd that was heard by the thousands of fans gathered outside the theater.

"I try to give the nominees a little moment in the sun, maybe their last," he explained in 2002.

Archerd's columns were generally mild-mannered, although he could lash out at what he considered wrongdoing. After he excoriated Michael Jackson for including anti-Semitic remarks in his "HIStory" album, the entertainer apologized and took them out.

Archerd's first brush with the studios came in the early 1940s when he worked in the Paramount mailroom while a student at the University of California, Los Angeles.

After wartime service in the Navy, he returned to Los Angeles and began his news career working with longtime entertainment reporter Bob Thomas on a daily Hollywood column for The Associated Press.

Three years later he became an aide to Harrison Carroll, the gossip columnist for the now-defunct Los Angeles Herald-Examiner.

In 1953 he was chosen to write Daily Variety's "Just for Variety" column, which was required morning reading for Hollywood's movers and shakers. He later went on to become one of the first journalists to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

His marriage to Joan Archerd, which produced two children, Amanda and Evan, ended in divorce in 1969 after 25 years. He married his second wife, Selma, in 1970.

Archerd is survived by his wife, his son and two stepsons.

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Associated Press Writer Bob Thomas contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects reference to Bob Thomas in 12th graf.)

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02:05 PM on 09/09/2009
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Archerd. I use to work at Variety in the early 90's and he was extremely wonderful to me. I use to sit and talk with him in his office when he was not busy about the yester-years of Hollywood and the wonderful celebrities that he knew. He even loaned me a book on the life of Josephine Baker, who I immortized several times in my paintings. My heart goes out to his family and friends. He was a Beautiful and Gentle Man and I am so happy that our paths crossed in my lifetime.

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01:49 PM on 09/09/2009
He was a gentleman. It would be nice if more entertainment professionals modeled themselves after Armey Archerd and showed some class. But I guess that's not what flies in today's media.
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11:30 AM on 09/09/2009
RIP Mr. Archerd.
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11:12 AM on 09/09/2009
What happened to his daughter Amanda? Did she pass away recently?
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01:50 AM on 09/09/2009
He was still alive?
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RedStateCenterLeft
01:46 AM on 09/09/2009
If all Hollywood gossip folks had Army Archerd's integrity, there would be fewer tabloid mongrels running around that town. His work was ****. There was a class act. RIP.
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12:30 AM on 09/09/2009
So sorry to hear about the death of Army Archerd. He was one of the solid veteran entertainment industry journalists and columnists along with James Bacon and Bob Thomas. In an era when reality show types become instantly famous overnight, you appreciate the old pros more than ever before.
11:44 PM on 09/08/2009
Sincere wishes for comfort to the family.
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11:28 PM on 09/08/2009
Sad news. Rest in peace.
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Mattie
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11:07 PM on 09/08/2009
that's sad, I'm 49 so he was someone I grew up with. He's from a different era, when even the gossip columist were more classy. Can you imagine the modern day Papparazi showing any class, I don't think so. My condolences to his family
10:46 PM on 09/08/2009
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a picture of Jimmy Stewart.
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10:51 AM on 09/09/2009
Not at all.
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11:30 AM on 09/09/2009
Get your eyes checked.
10:44 PM on 09/08/2009
Regrets to the Archerd family. Mr. Archerd was a Hollywood institution.