Chaz Ebert

American businesswoman (born 1952) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chaz Ebert (née Hammel, previously Hammel-Smith, born October 15, 1952) is an American businesswoman.[1][2] She is best known for her marriage to film critic Roger Ebert, having been married to him from 1992 until his death in 2013.

Born
Charlie Hammel

(1952-10-15) October 15, 1952 (age 73)
Occupations
  • Businessperson
  • attorney
Yearsactivesince 1972
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Chaz Ebert
Born
Charlie Hammel

(1952-10-15) October 15, 1952 (age 73)
Alma materUniversity of Dubuque (BA)
University of Wisconsin–Platteville (MA)
DePaul University (JD)
Occupations
  • Businessperson
  • attorney
Years activesince 1972
Spouse(s)
Merle Smith
(divorced)

(m. 1992; died 2013)
Children2
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Early life

Ebert was born Charlie Hammel in Chicago, Illinois, to Johnnie Hobbs Hammel and Wiley Hammel Sr.[3] She attended Crane Technical High School in Chicago. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Dubuque, a Master of Arts from University of Wisconsin–Platteville, and a Juris Doctor from the DePaul University College of Law.[4]

Career

Ebert was an executive producer and guest on Ebert Presents: At the Movies. She is the CEO and publisher of Ebert Digital, which publishes RogerEbert.com, a website that contains an archive of her deceased husband Roger Ebert's film reviews and publishes contributors' film reviews.[5][6] She was featured in the 2014 documentary Life Itself about Roger Ebert and was an executive producer of the 2019 film Selah and the Spades.

In 2005, Ebert was part of a group of high-profile minority and female shareholders who filed a federal lawsuit against other investors in the bankrupt Rosemont, Illinois-based Emerald Casino. Ebert and the other investors said they lost more than $21 million after the Illinois Gaming Board revoked the license from the Emerald Casino, reportedly because the other investors were accused of lying to state regulators or having ties to organized crime.[7][8][9]

After the death of her husband in 2013[10] and until 2025,[11] Ebert became the host of Ebertfest, an annual film festival held in Champaign, Illinois, in collaboration with the UIUC College of Media.[12][13][14]

On September 28, 2022, during the 2022 Screen Gems Benefit, Ebert announced that she would make her directorial debut on a documentary about Deborah Szekely, the centenarian so-called godmother of health and fitness.[15] The film, entitled The Wellness Warrior, premiered on October 26, 2024, at the Chicago International Film Festival.[16]

On May 7, 2024, Ebert published a book entitled It's Time to Give a FECK: Elevating Humanity through Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness, about the importance of forgiveness, empathy, compassion, and kindness, inspired by the work of her late husband Roger Ebert.[17]

Personal life

Ebert has two children from her first marriage to Merle Smith, whom she divorced.[18][4][19] She was married to film critic Roger Ebert from 1992 until his death in 2013.[20][21][22]

Filmography

Film

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2007The 17th Annual Gotham AwardsHerselfTV special
2013Roger Ebert's 14th Annual Film Festival: A RetrospectiveHerselfShort film[23]
2014Life ItselfHerself
201990 Years of the Music Box TheatreHerselfShort film
2019Benjamin Marshall ArchitectHerselfShort film[24]
20213rd Annual AAFCA TV HonorsHerselfTV special
2024The 15th Annual AAFCA AwardsHerselfTV special
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Television

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2010The Oprah Winfrey ShowGuestEpisode: "Oprah's Pre-Oscar Special"
2011Ebert Presents: At the MoviesContributor10 episodes
2013Entertainment TonightHerself1 episode
2014HuffPost Live ConversationsGuest1 episode
Tavis SmileyGuest1 episode
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonHerselfEpisode: "Dan Aykroyd/Chaz Ebert/Nick Thune"
2014-2015The InsiderHerself2 episodes
2019CTV News at 11:30 TorontoHerself1 episode
CTV News at Noon TornotoHerself1 episode
2024Tamron HallHerselfEpisode: "Let's Get Lit! (2024) #2"
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Audio

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2014LCJ Q&A PodcastGuestEpisode: "Chaz Ebert"
2018Maltin on MoviesGuestEpisode: "Chaz Ebert"
2019Talk Easy with Sam FragosoHerselfEpisode: "Chaz Ebert"
2022Lagralane SpiritsGuestEpisode: "Passing Part 2 - The Roles We Play"
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Publications

  • Chaz Ebert (May 7, 2024). It's Time to Give a FECK: Elevating Humanity through Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness. Forefront Books. ISBN 9781637632475.

Awards and honors

On September 28, 2022, Ebert was awarded the FACETS Legend Award at the 2022 Screen Gems Benefit for her efforts to promote diversity within the film world.[15]

References

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