U.S Television Actor Jerry Springer Dies Of Pancreatic Cancer At 79

U.S Television Actor Jerry Springer Dies Of Pancreatic Cancer At 79

By Aaron Miller-

Talkshow host Jerry Springer, a former politician turned celebrity television personality has died. at the age of 79 of pancreatic cancer.

Springer’s family said he died “peacefully” on Thursday at home in Chicago.

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In a statement, the family said: “Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word.

“He’s irreplaceable and his loss hurts immensely, but memories of his intellect, heart and humor will live on.”

The American television personality, actor, and former politician was best known for hosting “The Jerry Springer Show,” – a controversial talk show that aired from 1991 to 2018-  and which was a hit with both American and foreign audiences.

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Born in London, England, Springer grew up in a Jewish family and moved to the United States when he was five years old. He attended Northwestern University, where he earned a degree in political science, and went on to attend law school at the University of Cincinnati.

After law school, Springer began his career in politics, serving on the Cincinnati City Council from 1971 to 1974. He then became the city’s mayor in 1977, serving for one year before a sex scandal forced his resignation. Springer later joked that he was the only mayor in American history to be forced out of office because of a call girl.

Springer turned to the screens as a television news anchor in Cincinnati. In 1991, he was given the opportunity to host what would become the most popular show in the country. The show’s format was simple: guests would come on and share their personal problems, often resulting in heated arguments and physical confrontations. The show quickly gained a large following and became known for its controversial topics and outrageous guests.

Over the years, “The Jerry Springer Show” tackled a wide range of topics, from paternity tests to infidelity to bizarre fetishes. The show was often criticized for its sensationalistic approach to these topics, with some critics accusing Springer of exploiting his guests for ratings. However, Springer defended the show, saying that it was simply giving a voice to people who might not otherwise be heard.

Despite the controversy surrounding the show, “The Jerry Springer Show” was a huge success. At its peak, it was the highest-rated talk show on television, with millions of viewers tuning in each day. The show also spawned a number of imitators, including “The Maury Show” and “The Steve Wilkos Show.”

Springer himself became a cultural icon, known for his distinctive gravelly voice and his catchphrase, “Take care of yourself, and each other.” He even made a number of guest appearances on other shows, including “The X-Files” and “The Simpsons.”

In addition to his work on television, Springer has also had a successful career as an actor. He has appeared in a number of films and television shows, including “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” and “Dancing with the Stars.” He has also had a number of roles on stage, including playing Billy Flynn in the London production of “Chicago.”

Despite his success, Springer has also faced his fair share of controversy.

In 1998, it was revealed that he had paid a prostitute with a personal check, leading to widespread ridicule and criticism. Local  paper, The Cincinnati Enquirer, broke a story on April 29 that year, saying a city “politico” was involved in a two-state probe into prostitution.

He also faced criticism for his 2004 mayoral campaign in Cincinnati, which some saw as a publicity stunt. Springer first entered the political fray when he considered running in the Ohio Senate race in 2003. Later, during the Trump presidency, there was talk of him running for governor of the Buckeye State

Springer  remained a beloved figure to many of his fans. His show may have been criticized for its sensationalism, but it also provided a platform for people to share their stories and connect with others.

News of his death will cause many to sigh and reflect at the entertainment his television sho

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