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Lloyd Shearer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lloyd Shearer Lloyd "Skip" Shearer (December 20, 1916 – May 27, 2001〔Wadler, Joyce. "(Lloyd Shearer, Longtime Celebrity Columnist, Dies at 84 )." ''The New York Times''. May 27, 2001. Retrieved on August 5, 2014.〕) was a celebrity gossip columnist. From 1958 to 1991 he wrote "Walter Scott's Personality Parade" in ''Parade'' magazine.〔Cockburn, Alexander. "Why People Are Talking About Gossip." ''New York'' magazine. May 3, 1976. p. (2 ). Retrieved on October 5, 2014.〕 In this column he used the name Walter Scott and discussed rumors about celebrities using a question and answer style.〔 ==Career== He began writing when he was a high school student.〔Woo, Elaine. "Lloyd Shearer; Leader of the 'Personality Parade'" (Obituaries). ''Los Angeles Times''. May 26, 2001. p. (1 ). Retrieved on August 5, 2014. Also printed in: "(Lloyd Shearer, Wrote `Personality Parade' )" In: ''Sun Sentinel''. May 28, 2001.〕 He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,〔 and in 1936 he graduated with a bachelor's degree in the English language.〔 His first job was for the ''Durham Sun'' in North Carolina.〔 In 1941 the United States Army drafted Shearer,〔 causing him to leave his first job. When the military magazine ''Yank'' was established Shearer became a part of its staff.〔 In the first portion of his military assignment he lived in New York City and wrote for ''Yank''.〔 Later in his assignment he moved to Los Angeles and there he wrote for ''Armed Forces Radio'' as part of the Pacific Theater division. He also became a correspondent for the ''The New York Times'', being in-army.〔 In 1953 he became the West Coast correspondent of ''Parade'' and, in that magazine, operated his column from 1958 to 1991.〔 Shearer quit writing the column due to Parkinson's disease.〔 Also Shearer wrote profiles of famous people under his real name.〔
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