Irv Kupcinet

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Irv Kupcinet (July 31, 1912November 10, 2003) was a Chicago Sun-Times columnist and broadcast personality based in Chicago, Illinois. He was popularly known by the nickname "Kup".

His daily "Kup's Column" was launched in 1943, providing readers with inside gossip on local and national celebrities and political figures. It remained a fixture in the Sun-Times for the next six decades.

Kupcinet became a pioneer in the television talk show genre with program, known at various times as At Random and Kup's Show. It aired on Saturday nights for 27 years and earned him 15 local Emmy Awards and a Peabody. For many years Kupcinet also teamed with Jack Brickhouse on the Chicago Bears' radio broadcasts.

Kupcinet published his autobiography, Kup: A Man, an Era, a City, in 1988.

Kupcinet's daughter, actress Karyn Kupcinet, was killed in Hollywood in 1963 in a case which remains unsolved.

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