Marvin Kitman was an American television critic, humorist, and author. He was drafted into the Army of the United States, where he served from 1953 to 1955. While in the military, he was a member of the 47th Infantry Regiment in the 9th Infantry Division stationed at Fort Dix.
Marvin was a columnist for Newsday for 35 years and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1982. He authored nine books, including two on George Washington that combine humor with extensive historical research.
While there is more to discuss about his career, let us dive a bit into his family.
Marvin Kitman wife
Marvin Kitman was married to the former Carol Sibushnick who became a photographer in 1951.
Marvin Kitman children
According to reports, Marvin survived with three children. His children are Jamie Kitman, Suzy Kitman, and Andrea mostly called A.J.
Marvin Kitman parents
He was born on November 24, 1929, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to his lovely parents who moved with him to Brooklyn, New York, while he was still young. His father was Myer Kitman and his mother was Rose Kitman.
Marvin Kitman siblings
Marvin might not be the only child of his parents, however, the public has no record of his siblings.
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