Dorothy Kilgallen
Journalist

Dorothy Kilgallen Net Worth

Dorothy Kilgallen was a renowned journalist and game show panelist born on July 3, 1913 in Chicago, IL. She was best known for her newspaper column, The Voice of Broadway, which was syndicated in nearly 150 newspapers around the world. She was a popular figure in the media and was a regular panelist on the game show What's My Line?.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 3, 1913
Birth Place Chicago, IL
Age 107 YEARS OLD
Died On Nov 8, 1965 (age 52)
Birth Sign Cancer

💰 Net worth: $5 Million (2024)

About

Former Journalist and What's My Line? game show panelist. Her newspaper column, The Voice of Broadway, was spread through nearly 150 newspapers across the globe.

Before Fame

She pursued her formal studies at The College of New Rochelle, but eventually dropped out after just one year to accept a reporting job at the New York Evening Journal.

Trivia

She was once incredibly close with Frank Sinatra, but developed a deep-seeded hatred for him as her career progressed. In fact, she wrote a cover story about him in 1956 called The Frank Sinatra Story, in which she completely debased and maligned him.

Family Life

She was married to Richard Kollmar until her death in 1965. The couple had three children together: Jill, Dickie, and Kerry.

Associated With

She used to regularly appear on the game show What's My Line? which was hosted by Robert Lembke.

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