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    Wendell Niles

    1904-12-29 (119 years old) in Livingston, Montana, USA

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wendell Niles (December 29, 1904 – March 28, 1994) was one of the great announcers of the American golden age of radio. He was an announcer on such shows as The Charlotte Greenwood Show, Hedda Hopper's Hollywood, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe,[2] The Man Called X,[3] The Bob Hope Show, The Burns & Allen Show, The Milton Berle Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour . On February 15, 1950, Wendell starred in the radio pilot for The Adventures of the Scarlet Cloak along with Gerald Mohr. He began in entertainment by touring in the 1920s with his own orchestra, playing with the Dorsey Brothers and Bix Beiderbecke. Niles moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1935 to join George Burns and Gracie Allen. He and his brother, Ken, developed one of the first radio dramas, which eventually became Theatre of the Mind. -Los Angeles Magazine- How the intersection got its claim to fame Q: Why is the intersection of Hollywood and Vine famous? There’s nothing there. A: In May 1936, Wendell Niles from radio station KFWB brought a microphone to the corner and started a man-on-the-street program. “Niles was a big announcer on radio shows for Bob Hope and George Burns,” says L.A. vocal legend Gary Owens. Niles’s popularization of the corner as shorthand for Hollywood was copied by newspaper reporters and gossip columnists alike and even led to the (terrible) feature film Hollywood and Vine, which was released in 1945. The radio show is gone, but you can still watch celebrities through the glass at the online entertainment network BiteSize TV, whose studios are located in the W Hotel. He toured with Bob Hope during World War II and narrated a 1936 Academy Award-winning short film on the life of tennis great Bill Tilden. Among his film credits is Knute Rockne, All American with Ronald Reagan. Wendell Niles was the announcer for "America's Show Of Surprises"..."It Could Be You", and the Hatos-Hall production "Your First Impression". Niles was also the original announcer for Let's Make a Deal during that show's first season in 1963 and 1964; he was later replaced by Jay Stewart. Wendell and his brother Ken Niles are the first brothers to have stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He died of cancer in his Toluca Lake home at the age of 89.

    Movies

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    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
    68.71000000000001 %|Sep 13, 1956
    Crime, Drama
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    A Strange Adventure
    51 %|Aug 24, 1956
    Crime, Drama, Thriller
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    I Died a Thousand Times
    61 %|Nov 9, 1955
    Crime, Thriller
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    The Hitch-Hiker
    67.95 %|Mar 30, 1953
    Thriller, Crime
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    Street Corner
    50 %|Dec 3, 1948
    Drama
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    Swingin' on a Rainbow
    0 %|Sep 1, 1945
    Comedy, Music
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    Hitchhike to Happiness
    50 %|Jul 16, 1945
    Music, Comedy
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    Here Comes Elmer
    0 %|Nov 15, 1943
    Comedy
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    The Masked Marvel
    47 %|Nov 6, 1943
    Action
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    A Tragedy at Midnight
    40 %|Feb 2, 1942
    Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
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    Harmon of Michigan
    0 %|Sep 11, 1941
    Drama
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    A Man Betrayed
    55 %|Mar 7, 1941
    Drama, Crime, Romance, Comedy
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    Fashion Horizons
    30 %|Aug 3, 1940
    Documentary
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    Three Faces West
    55 %|Jul 3, 1940
    Drama, Romance, Western
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    Gaucho Serenade
    0 %|May 9, 1940
    Comedy, Drama, Music, Western
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    Four Wives
    51 %|Dec 22, 1939
    Drama, Romance
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    The Roaring Twenties
    75 %|Oct 28, 1939
    Crime, Drama, Thriller
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    Espionage Agent
    59 %|Sep 30, 1939
    Drama, War, Thriller, Romance
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    Indianapolis Speedway
    50 %|Aug 5, 1939
    Action, Drama, Romance
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    Cowboy from Brooklyn
    40 %|Jul 9, 1938
    Comedy, Western
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    Ever Since Eve
    58 %|Jul 15, 1937
    Comedy, Romance
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    Marked Woman
    65 %|Apr 10, 1937
    Crime, Drama, Thriller
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    The Crowd Roars
    59 %|Apr 16, 1932
    Drama, Action

    Series

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    Let's Make a Deal
    80 %|Dec 30, 1963