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Jeffrey Lyons


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nameJeffrey Lyons
imageCritics Panel - San Diego International Film Festival 2016.jpg
captionLyons (left), with son Ben Lyons and film critic Scott Mantz at the 2016 San Diego International Film Festival
birth_date
birth_placeManhattan, New York City, United States
occupationAuthor, Journalist, Film historian, Film critic,
subjectFilm
spouse
children2, including Ben Lyons

Jeffrey Lyons (born November 5, 1944) is an American television and film critic based in the New York metropolitan area.

Early life

Lyons was born in Manhattan, one of the four sons of Sylvia R. (Schoenberger) and Leonard Lyons, a newspaper columnist. His godfather was the playwright Sidney Kingsley and his godmother was the actress Madge Evans. As a teenager, he trained as a field goal kicker with the New York Giants for three seasons (1961–63) and studied bullfighting for seven summers in Spain with Antonio Ordonez, characterized by Ernest Hemingway (a mutual friend) as "the greatest matador of them all" in The Dangerous Summer.

He received his undergraduate degree in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania before earning a J.D. from the Syracuse University School of Law in 1969. During this period, he studied acting with Lee Strasberg at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. He later received two honorary degrees, from Hofstra University in 2000 and St. Mary's college in 2002.

Career

Lyons began his professional career working on the city desk of The Jersey Journal, writing sports and obituaries. After publishing a story as an intern on the Metropolitan desk of The New York Times, he covered the two national political conventions of 1968 for WINS.

From 1970 to 1991, Lyons was the film critic for WPIX. Following the departure of Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, he co-hosted the PBS movie review show Sneak Previews from 1982 to 1996. He also appeared on MSNBC's At the Movies from 2004 to 2006 with his son, fellow critic and television personality Ben Lyons. On American AM radio, he hosted a show, "The Lyons Den," on WCBS (AM) from 1975 to 1993; the title is taken from the New York Post column that his father wrote for 40 years. He joined WNBC in 1996 as the station's film and theatre critic. His last report on WNBC was on June 26, 2009. He reported during Live at Five and NewsChannel 4 newscasts. Lyons created and co-hosted the NBC syndicated movie review TV show Lyons & Bailes Reel Talk from 2005-09. He currently hosts a syndicated radio program called "LYONS DEN RADIO" and appears on several national TV shows talking movies. In addition to his work as a critic, he has appeared as himself in Deathtrap, and the TV series Wiseguy.

Lyons is the author or co-author of eight books, including Jeffrey Lyons' 101 Great Movies for Kids. He and his brother Douglas have written several baseball trivia books, Out of Left Field, Curveballs and Screwballs, and Short Hops and Foul Tips. He's recently had two books published, *Stories My Father Told Me: Notes From 'The Lyons Den''', about his father's iconic Broadway column, and *Catching Heat'', co-authored with his brother Douglas and former Yankee Jim Leyritz, whose biography it is. Jeffrey and Douglas Lyons have lectured at the Smithsonian Institution and at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Lyons has been a guest announcer, both as play-by-play and analyst, for the Boston Red Sox radio network and Red Sox games in Spanish.

In January 2012, he returned to WCBS radio and national syndication with another iteration of "LYONS DEN RADIO", reviewing five movies a week. In April 2013, he hosted "The Lineup: Best Sports Movies" on Madison Square Garden TV, choosing the five best movies in eight sports over eight programs on a panel with Spike Lee, actors Robert Wuhl and Chazz Palminteri, hosted by former Yankee Fran Healy. In March 2014, he hosted another series of shows on the best movies about New York entitled The Lineup: Best New York Movies again with Spike Lee, and actors John Leguziamo and Ed Burns, followed by another series of shows about boxing entitled The Lineup: Boxing's Greatest in 2016.

In February 2014, he signed a contract with Abbeville Press to write a sequel to "Stories My Father Told Me, Notes From The Lyons Den," called "What A Time It Was! More Notes From The Lyons Den," also about his father's era as a New York Broadway columnist. The book was published in September 2015.

Since 2015, Lyons has hosted, co-hosted or keynoted international film festivals in San Diego; Sedona, Arizona; Vero Beach, Florida; Aiken, South Carolina and The Bahamas.

Personal life

Jeffrey is married to his wife, Judy, since 1973. He has two children, television personality Ben Lyons and Hannah Lyons. His niece, Margaret Lyons, is a television critic for The New York Times.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981ApplevisionHimself
1982-1996Sneak PreviewsHost
1982DeathtrapHimself
1990WiseguyHimselfEpisode: "Hello Buckwheat"
1993In Living ColorHimselfEpisode: "Duke and Cornbread Turner"
1994Humphrey Bogart: Behind the LegendHimself
1995Late Night with Conan O'BrienGuestEpisode: "Will Smith/Jeffrey Lyons/Robert Schimmel"
The Feminine TouchHimself
1997Sports on the Silver ScreenHimselfUncredited
2001Headliners & Legends with Matt LauerHimselfEpisode: "Halle Berry"
ESPN SportsCenturyHimselfEpisode: "Brian Piccolo"
ArlissHimselfEpisode: "Like No Business I Know"
2003The Curse of the BambinoHimself
2005-2009Reel TalkHimself
2009YankeeographyHimselfEpisode: "George Steinbrenner"
2010Halloween: The Inside StoryHimself
The Wendy Williams ShowHimself1 episode
BiographyFilm Critic/Television Critic2 episodes
2012TodayHimself1 episode
2013Rethink 50+ Town HallPanelist
The Lineup: Best Sports MoviesPanelist
2014The Lineup: Best New York MoviesHimself
2016The Garden's Defining MomentsHimselfEpisode: "Marilyn Monroe Sings Happy Birthday to JFK"
Theater TalkCriticEpisode: "James Shapiro and Jeffrey Lyons"
The Lineup: Boxing's GreatestPanelistEpisode: "Best Puncher of All Time"
2018The History of Everything Circa 1993: F/K/A A Kissy Cousins Monster BabiesHimself
Kissy Cousins Monster Babies and Morphing ElvisHimself
2021The Rich Eisen ShowHimselfEpisode: "Jeffrey Lyons/Renee Montgomery"

Awards and honors

In April 2014, Lyons won five New York Emmys for his work on The Lineup: Best Sports Movies in 2013.

References

References

  1. (January 23, 2001). "Paid Death Notices: Sylvia R. Lyons". [[The New York Times]].
  2. "Jeffrey Lyons".
  3. Maslin, Janet. (March 19, 1982). "Movie Review: ''Deathtrap'' with Michael Caine". The New York Times.
  4. Koeppel, David. (May 21, 2003). "Clashing With Pinstripes; Red Sox Fans Recoil in Yankees' Backyard". The New York Times.
  5. Johns, Nikara. (August 6, 2014). "Jeffrey Lyons to Host San Diego Film Festival". [[Variety (magazine).
  6. (December 13, 2013). "Danny Glover receives Career Achievement Award at BIFF (Photos)".
  7. (24 December 2014). "21st Sedona International Film Festival: 9 Days, 160 Films, Tribute to Orson Welles".
  8. (20 February 2019). "Southern City Film Festival 2019 AG3_5567". [[Aiken Standard]].
  9. Heussenstamm, Bron. (January 19, 2018). "Vero Beach Wine and Film festival sets 2018 dates". [[Treasure Coast Newspapers.
  10. Smith, Bryan. (November 10, 2016). "Thief grabs film critic Jeffrey Lyons' wife's purse at Midtown subway stop".
  11. (August 2024). "Jeffrey Lyons Named Host of the 13th Annual San Diego Film Festival}}{{dead link".
  12. "The Madness of King George/Nobody's Fool/Safe Passage/A Man Of No Importance/Death and the Maiden".
  13. Morano, Frank. (May 22, 2024). "Jeffrey Lyons". [[WABC (AM)]].
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