Paul Douglas actor Documentary - Hollywood Walk of Fame
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2022
- Paul Douglas Fleischer was an American actor.
Early years
Douglas was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Margaret and William Paul Fleischer. He attended Yale University and participated in dramatics as a student there.
Career
Douglas worked originally as an announcer for CBS radio station WCAU in Philadelphia, relocating to network headquarters in New York in 1934. Douglas co-hosted CBS's popular swing music program, The Saturday Night Swing Club, from 1936 to 1939. He also appeared on the CBS network broadcast of the 1937 World Series between the New York Giants and New York Yankees alongside France Laux and Bill Dyer. He also served as host and commercial pitchman for Chesterfield Cigarettes on swing band leader Glenn Miller's 1940-42 CBS radio series.
Love him
He was a distant cousin of mine. Paul looked like my grandfather.
I can't abide the ridiculous robot voice that this channel deems necessary to use in every episode. Why do you do that? Can't the writer speak English?
Sorry for your loss
Always liked him in movies and finding out he's from Philadelphia and what he said makes me like him even more.