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Walter Winchell
He uncovered both hard news and embarrassing stories about famous people by exploiting his exceptionally wide circle of contacts, first in the entertainment world and the Prohibition era underworld, then in law enforcement and politics. He was known for trading gossip, sometimes in return for his silence. His outspoken style made him both feared and admired. Novels and movies were based on his wisecracking gossip columnist persona, as early as the play and film ''Blessed Event'' in 1932. As World War II approached in the 1930s, he attacked the appeasers of Nazism, then in the 1950s aligned with Joseph McCarthy in his campaign against communists. He damaged the reputation of Josephine Baker as well as others who had earned his enmity.
He returned to television in 1959 as the narrator of the 1930s-set crime drama series ''The Untouchables''. Over the years he appeared in more than two dozen films and television productions as an actor, sometimes playing himself. Provided by Wikipedia