Andre Sennwald
American journalist

Andre Sennwald

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American journalist
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Birth:
4 August 1907(New York City, New York, U.S.A.)
Death:
12 January 1936(Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.A.)
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Andre David Sennwald (August 4, 1907 — Jan 12, 1936) was a motion picture critic employed by the New York Times.

Life

After graduating from Columbia University School of Journalism, Sennwald was hired as a reporter for the New York Times in 1930. As the film critic Mordaunt Hall gave up his post in October 1934, Sennwald became his successor.

He lived at 670 West End Avenue, Upper West Side. He was married to the former Yvonne Beaudry [sic].

He died on January 12, 1936 as a result of gas poisoning before his penthouse apartment exploded because of a gas leak. The explosion wrecked the penthouse and the top three floors of the 17-story building. Sennwald had an appointment with his ex-wife Yvonne Beaudray and did not appear, which is why she went to see him, only to find him dead in the ruins of his home. Since Sennwald was believed by friends to be in good health and no suicide note was found, nor was one ever officially released, whether it was an accident or a suicide is unknown.

His last review was for The Ghost Goes West.

His successor as chief film critic of the New York Times was Frank Nugent.

Preceded by
Mordaunt Hall
chief film critic of
the New York Times

October 1934 — January 1936
Succeeded by
Frank Nugent