Age, Biography and Wiki

Kyle Smith (critic) was born on 1966 in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, U.S., is a novelist. Discover Kyle Smith (critic)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

Popular As N/A
Occupation Critic · columnist · novelist
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1966, 1966
Birthday 1966
Birthplace East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 1966. He is a member of famous novelist with the age 57 years old group.

Kyle Smith (critic) Height, Weight & Measurements

At 57 years old, Kyle Smith (critic) height not available right now. We will update Kyle Smith (critic)'s Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.

Physical Status
Height Not Available
Weight Not Available
Body Measurements Not Available
Eye Color Not Available
Hair Color Not Available

Who Is Kyle Smith (critic)'s Wife?

His wife is Sara Austin (m. 2007)

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Sara Austin (m. 2007)
Sibling Not Available
Children Not Available

Kyle Smith (critic) Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kyle Smith (critic) worth at the age of 57 years old? Kyle Smith (critic)’s income source is mostly from being a successful novelist. He is from United States. We have estimated Kyle Smith (critic)'s net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023 Under Review
Net Worth in 2022 Pending
Salary in 2022 Under Review
House Not Available
Cars Not Available
Source of Income novelist

Kyle Smith (critic) Social Network

Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter
Facebook
Wikipedia
Imdb

Timeline

2022

Kyle Smith (born 1966) is an American critic, columnist and novelist. After fifteen years of writing for National Review, most recently as critic-at-large, Smith announced on July 15, 2022 in his "Farewell" post that he was leaving to become the film critic for The Wall Street Journal. He continues as theater critic for The New Criterion. Earlier, he was a film critic for the New York Post, and a contributor to The Wall Street Journal, People, New York, Forbes, The New York Times, and Commentary.

2006

On January 17, 2006, a one-hour CBS TV series based on the book debuted; it was a dramedy also called Love Monkey. It starred Tom Cavanagh, Judy Greer, Jason Priestley and Larenz Tate. The show aired on CBS in January–February 2006, but was pulled from the CBS prime-time schedule after only three episodes had been aired. Shortly afterwards, VH1 announced that it had acquired the rights to broadcast all 8 episodes which had been filmed to that point. They aired on VH1 in April and May 2006.

Smith's second novel, A Christmas Caroline, was published in 2006, also by William Morrow. The Wall Street Journal critic Joseph Bottum wrote, "For those who prefer their sentimentality seasoned with a dash of cynical wit, Kyle Smith's A Christmas Caroline may be a good selection. Mr. Smith ... turns in a quick, enjoyable read about a selfish woman at a fashion magazine who is taught the true meaning of Christmas by three spooky visitors. From the moment you meet Caroline's assistant—a devious redhead named Ursula Heep—you know you're at play in the fields of Charles Dickens.... Mr. Smith takes Dickens' old, familiar tale and stuffs it into a woman straight out of The Devil Wears Prada".

2004

Love Monkey was published by William Morrow in 2004. Times critic Janet Maslin called the book "hilarious". Time magazine said, "You couldn't ask for a more entertaining drinking buddy – watch out for a memorable strip-club meltdown scene – but there's a deep, dark subway of despair running underneath his riffs, and that's what makes the book more than a standup routine... Love Monkey nails it."

1984

Smith graduated from East Longmeadow High School in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts in 1984 and from Yale University, summa cum laude, as an English major, and as a Phi Beta Kappa member. Smith served in the U.S. Army during the Persian Gulf War, holding the rank of lieutenant. From 1996 to 2005 he worked at People magazine as editor of book and music reviews.