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Born in Andersonville, Indiana 9/10/1879; died 1/22/1962.
He made his radio debut in 1931 as "The Ol'Hunch" on The Prince Albert Quarter Hour for NBC, Peter Fortune on the NBC, CBS and ABC Radio Network soap, The Story Of Mary Marlin (?-?). Major Drucker on Junior Nurse Corps for the CBS and NBC Radio Networks (1936-1938). Scattergood on Scattergood Baines for the CBS-Radio West Coast Network (1937-1942). Doc on Doc, Duke And The Colonel for NBC-Radio (1945). Inspector Argyle on The Silver Eagle for ABC-Radio (1951-1955).
Regular performer on radio programs including Og, Son Of Fire for CBS (1934-1937); The World's Great Novels for WMAQ-Chicago (1944-1948); American Novels for NBC (1947-1948); Destination Freedom for WMAQ-Chicago (1948-1951).
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