Key facts
- Gene Shalit, longtime movie critic and arts reporter for NBC's "Today" show, has died at 100.
- He joined "Today" in 1970 and became arts editor in 1973, hosting his "Critic's Corner" segment.
- Shalit was known for his distinctive appearance, wit, intelligence, and puns.
- He departed the show in 2010 after nearly four decades.
- Shalit began his career in magazines before moving to television.
Gene Shalit, the "Today" show's movie critic and arts reporter for over four decades, has died at the age of 100. His family announced his peaceful passing, stating he had "an amazing life."