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She was survived by her three sons—Gerry and Gil (born during her first marriage to Gerardo "Grau" Roses), and Martin (who was born during her marriage to her second husband, Mervyn Simpson) - as well as four grandchildren. Benitez was predeceased by her third husband, Donald McCollum, the founder of
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by then-President Ferdinand Marcos in 1972, resulting, among other things, in the cancellation of her television shows. With her shows cancelled, Benitez decided to permanently remain in the United States, rather than returning to the Philippines under Marcos. She soon joined the
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Benitez-McCollum, who lived in New York, contracted COVID-19 at a rehabilitation center. She was admitted to the hospital, where she tested positive for coronavirus. Leila Benitez-McCollum died from
83:(CBN). According to the book, "Kapitan: Geny Lopez and the Making of ABS-CBN", Benitez was the first host to be chosen for the television show, which became "the biggest daytime program of its era". 444: 377: 328: 200: 454: 243: 289: 148:, during the 50th anniversary celebration of the television network. She was also honored by ABS-CBN during the network's 60th anniversary in 2013. 449: 414: 91: 419: 367: 424: 22:(October 5, 1930 – April 9, 2020) was a Filipino-born American radio and television host, presenter, journalist and broadcaster. 79:, which began as a radio show in the late 1950s before transitioning to a popular television show on what was then called the 29:
from the 1950s to the early 1970s due to a string of successful radio and television shows. She was best known for co-hosting
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the first television marketing research company in the United States. They had been married for 38 years before his death.
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In 2003, Benitez-McCollum made her final visit to the Philippines, where she was honored by her former employer,
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She was the second major Filipino entertainment figure to die from COVID-19, following the passing of actor
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Benitez, who was nicknamed as the "first lady of Philippine television", became a household name in the
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Benitez, who became a household name across the country, co-hosted the show alongside
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broadcasts. She also raised her children in the United States.
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Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences alumni
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Filipino-American television and radio host (1930–2020)
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Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in New York (state)
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Philippines
Student Canteen
variety show
Quezon City
bachelor's degree
psychology
Georgetown University
Washington, D.C.
variety show
Student Canteen
Chronicle Broadcasting Network
Eddie Ilarde
Bobby Ledesma
Pepe Pimentel
talk shows
Harry Belafonte
Ann-Margret
Neil Sedaka
martial law was declared
Voice of America
Asia Pacific
ABS-CBN
COVID-19
Mount Sinai Hospital
Manhattan
New York City
COVID-19 pandemic in New York City
Menggie Cobarrubias
"Legendary radio and TV personality Leila Benitez-McCollum dies of COVID-19"

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