Celebrity | Roger Ebert Roger Ebert Dead at 70 Film critic had long battled cancer By John Johnson Posted Apr 4, 2013 2:56 PM CDT Copied In this photo taken Jan. 12, 2011, Roger Ebert works in his office at the WTTW-TV studios in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) Film critic Roger Ebert has died of cancer at age 70, reports his own newspaper, the Chicago Sun-Times. Ebert had announced only yesterday that his cancer had returned, but he vowed to continue writing reviews when he could. He gained fame with his At the Movies television show with the late Gene Siskel years ago—they popularized the thumbs-up or thumbs-down approach—and he became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer for movie criticism, notes AP. Surgeries had left Ebert's face deformed, a development he went public about in an Esquire profile of 2010. He wrote that same year that he didn't fear death. "I was perfectly content before I was born, and I think of death as the same state. I am grateful for the gifts of intelligence, love, wonder and laughter. You can't say it wasn't interesting." Read These Next And ... 23,000 pages of Epstein files are now out. Trump commuted his sentence. Now he's headed back behind bars. Breaking Bad creator's new show is wowing critics. Some of what has surfaced so far from the Epstein emails. Get breaking news in your inbox. What you need to know, as soon as we know it. Sign up Report an error