Art Gilmore
Known for his booming delivery, the actor and announcer's career encompassed radio, TV, and film.

Known for his booming delivery, the actor and announcer's career encompassed radio, TV, and film.
Hailed as one of the most influential music groups of all time, The Band blended rock music with folk, country, jazz, R&B, and Americana, and influenced countless bands, songwriters and performers.
Consisting of Caryl Kristensen and Marilyn Kentz, the comedy duo garnered worldwide fame in the 1990s, starring in their own television sitcom and later hosting a daytime talk show.
Known for portraying elderly characters, the TV and film actor appeared in over 150 productions.
The voiceover artist was best known for recording thousands of movie trailers, though he also did TV commercials, video game trailers, and station identifications, among others.
After his death in 1955, actor and comedian Shemp Howard, best known as a charter member of what would become the Three Stooges, was for years the subject of fabrications perpetuated by younger brother and fellow Stooge Moe Howard in the latter's autobiography (which was published after Moe's death). Those myths have since been debunked by Burt Kearns, author of the book SHEMP!: The Biography of The Three Stooges’ Shemp Howard, The Face of Film Comedy .
The three-time Naismith College Coach of the Year and Basketball Hall of Famer is currently head basketball coach at the University of Arkansas, having previously had stints with the Universities of Massachusetts, Memphis, and Kentucky, and the New Jersey Nets in the NBA.
Fast facts about women's rights icon Susan B. Anthony, plus a brief history of International Women's Day.
The actress and comedienne became known for her almost seven decade career in television.
The musician-singer-songwriter, who plays fiddle, mandolin, and acoustic guitar, is a four-time CMA Musician of the Year (the first woman to win the award) and a two-time ACM Specialty Instruments Player of the Year.
The minister, speaker, and podcaster is the author of several New York Times bestsellers.
A member of country music's legendary Carter Family, the singer-songwriter and five-time Grammy winner was the second wife of country icon Johnny Cash.
In a career that spanned nearly 50 years, the country music singer, known as "The Man in Black" for his all-black stage attire, was one of the genre's most influential figures, selling over a million records.
The TV host, author, producer, and Presbyterian minister is best known as the host and creator of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood , which ran on public television for over 30 years.
The professional wrestler, wrestling trainer and promoter was the founder of Minneapolis-based American Wrestling Association (AWA), which became one of the most popular promotions of wrestling's territorial era.
The country music singer gained popularity in the 1950s and '60s, charting several hit singles.
Fast facts about Bing Crosby and his actor son, Gary Crosby, who wrote a highly critical memoir about his father in 1983.
First published in 1925, The New Yorker magazine is known for its reporting, humor, and cartoons.
The TV and radio personality is best known for hosting Tomorrow on NBC and The Late Late Show on CBS.
The professional wrestler, born Edward Wiskoski, is best known for his tenure in the American Wrestling Association, where he took on the gimmick of a South African mercenary.
The NASCAR Hall of Famer is considered one of the greatest racing drivers of all time and employed an aggressive driving style that earned him the nickname "The Intimidator".
The pop star turned politician went from making up one half of Sonny & Cher to serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, a position he held until his death in 1998.
A brief history of the annual celebration.
The Canadian-born actor and onetime radio newsman is best known for his iconic role of Ben Cartwright on the hit TV series Bonanza .
Kurt and Karl Von Steiger, the ring names of Canadians Arnold Pastrick and Lorne Corlett, were a popular tag team in Pacific Northwest Wrestling in Portland, Oregon in the late 1960s and early 1970s, becoming seven-time tag team champions.
The Academy Award-winning character actor gained notoriety for his controversial far-right views.
The Georgia congresswoman is known for her far-right political activism.
Fun facts about the NFL player turned television sports analyst.
Advertising copywriters turned comedy writers Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher were the creative team behind Leave it to Beaver and The Munsters .
The professional wrestler was a member of wrestling's famed Von Erich family, and was by far its best known member.