Career
He had an East! Online column called The Awful Truth, which ran for sixteen years, ending in July 2012. Now gallery owner of Ted Casablanca Gallery in Palm Springs, California (tedcasablancacom), Casablanca began writing for Premiere magazine in 1987, where he originally conceived his gossip column "The Awful Truth" before transferring it to East! in 1996 as a weekly (later daily) column. He regularly presented it on East! Television and sometimes appeared as a correspondent and commentator for various East! Television events.
As Bruce Bibby, he has written for a number of entertainment magazines and has been a contributor to the television magazine Hard Copy.
Television and Film Appearances
Casablanca has appeared on several television series, usually as a commentator, but he has also appeared as himself on Grosse Pointe and, most recently, in an episode of General Hospital in February 2007. In 2006, he provided commentary alongside cast member Barbara Parkins for the special edition Digital Video Disc of Valley of the Dolls.
He also appeared in the featurette on the bonus Digital Video Disc entitled, The Divine Mississippi Susann. Casablanca has been a long-time fan of the film.
The name "Ted Casablanca" was borrowed from a minor character from Valley of the Dolls.
Personal
Casablanca"s birth date was found to have been November 20, 1960. According to Ancestry.com’s Texas Birth Index 1903-1997 Bruce Wallace Bibby was born November 20, 1960 in Dallas county Texas to Robert and Alice Wallace Bibby. Casablanca"s alter ego also earned a degree in sculpture from the California Institute of the Arts before turning to journalism.
According to his own column, Casablanca married Jon Powell in Hawaii in May 2008.
But on September 16, 2009, Casblanca announced that he and Powell had, after a separation, decided to end their union. Casablanca was also notably paired with actor Harvey Fierstein from 1987 to 1992.