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  1. Dorothy Mae Kilgallen (Chicago, 3 luglio 1913 – New York, 8 novembre 1965) è stata una giornalista e conduttrice televisiva statunitense. Di origini irlandesi, Dorothy era figlia di James Kilgallen, editorialista e giornalista per la Hearst Newspapers e di Mae Ahern.

  2. Released November 20, 2018. Signup to Mark's Newsletter. Read Mark Shaw's Letter to NYC DA Cyrus Vance, Jr. Demanding Re-Investigation of Dorothy Kilgallen's Death. WATCH DENIAL OF JUSTICE VIDEO. The Dorothy Kilgallen Story - Told through photos, newspaper columns, government documents, spoken words, and videos,

  3. One of the most courageous journalists in history, Kilgallen was a larger-than-life true Renaissance woman and the first female media icon whose accomplishments rival modern day legends like Oprah Winfrey, Barbara Walters, and Diane Sawyer. During the 1950s, and ’60s, the college dropout-turned-feisty-journalist with the light-up smile, Irish ...

  4. 6 de dic. de 2016 · I remember the subject, Dorothy Kilgallen, as a panelist on "What's My Line" -- a game show that was broadcast in the early years of television. In fact, of all the persons on that show, Dorothy Kilgallen was my favorite -- and I'm talking about watching that show from the age of 8 until 13, with my family on Sunday nights.

  5. In the early morning of November 8th 1965. The body of famed reporter Dorothy Kilgallen was discovered in her New York apartment. At the time of her death, D...

  6. Dorothy Kilgallen was one of the most well known and prominent reporters in American history. Her tenacious personality and intense columns examines major s...

  7. Dorothy Kilgallen. Writer: Fly Away Baby. Dorothy Kilgallen was the daughter of James Kilgallen, a colorful and popular newspaperman with the Hearst Corporation. She followed her father into the newspaper business and made her early reputation as a crime reporter (a novelty for women in those days) and for her participation in an around-the-world race using transportation that was available at ...