ROBERT OSBORNE (May 3, 1932 - March 6, 2017
We pause
herein for a moment’s respite to acknowledge the passing of Robert Osborne: TCM’s
ensconced and titanic figure of impeccable grace, charm, good humor, and most
of all, profoundly awe-inspiring knowledge in all things classic cinema. Robert
Osborne is one of the last in a vanishing breed: a man who truly loved classic
movies as fine art. Film lovers everywhere mourn his passing today: an inspired
host, whose leadership, commitment and innate passion for the craftsmanship of
these bygone eras will never be surpassed.
A lot of
critics get diverted in their appreciation of movie art as their scope of
reference broadens; their perceptions jaded through time and experience. But
Bob remained the true believer to the end of his hours on this earth. His joy
for the work and his ability to share it with others was infectious and
liberating. He gave a distinct voice to nostalgia and exemplary character to
the subtler art of interviewing legendary performers who, like Robert now, are
no longer with us.
But Bob will
never be forgotten as long as movie lovers and the movies themselves endure.
And his memory is forever etched into the TCM vault and archive of cherished
remembrances; truly, one for the ages. He was alive to us then, but perhaps
even more so now, because his loss is magnified by the realization no one can ever
step up to the challenge of following even modestly in his footsteps. We, who
stand in the shadow of his contributions and, in the hopes of carrying on his
great good works, now take our bows to pay homage with an outpouring of love and complete admiration reciprocated back at his family.
Thank you,
Robert Osborne for being the gris eminence of Turner Classic Movies; a guiding
hand for movie lovers everywhere, and the kindest of hearts that made the
dreams we dared to dream, and continue to dream, really come true. God bless
and God speed.
I miss you terribly already.
Respectfully,
Nick Zegarac
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