Joseph Kearns
1 Stunde 5 Minuten
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vor 5 Jahren
Kearns joined the staff of radio station KSL in Salt Lake City in
1930 remaining there until 1936 when he moved to Los Angeles.
Kearns began his acting career in radio in the 1930s (playing the
Crazyquilt Dragon in the serial The Cinnamon Bear), becoming
active during the 1940s, with appearances on the shows The
Adventures of Sam Spade, Burns and Allen, The Whistler,
and dozens of other shows. On Suspense, he was almost a
mainstay, heard regularly as the host "The Man in Black" in the
early years, announcing many episodes in the later run, and playing
supporting and occasional lead roles in hundreds of shows
throughout the series' tenure in Hollywood, from judges to kindly
old-timers to cowards.He also appeared on The New Adventures
of Sherlock Holmes, playing various different characters
including Professor Moriarty and even Dr. Watson. Mr
Kearns appeared in many movies such as storm center,the huckers ,
our miss Brooks and the 1951 Disney movie Alice in wonderland. He
is best known for his TV appears in the 1956 TV comedy show Dennis
the menace and Perry Manson, the Ozzie and Harriet Nelson show. Mr
Kearns enjoyed his career until passing away at the age of 55 in
1962. Tonight Mr Kearns comes to the show to chill our spines. In
this first episode mr. Kearns plays a man named mr. Bailey who is a
restaurant owner and has a very good business until in unfortunate
thing happens a horribly disfigured man comes to the restaurant
everyday the title of that show is called short order which
appeared on suspense. In the second episode mr. Kearns plays a man
named Peter mannford mr. Manford is a man who is trying to make his
niece go crazy after showing her a very odd figure. The title of
that show is called the shrunken head which appeared on the CBS
mystery show The Whistler. I hope you guys enjoy mr. Joseph Kearns
and his two episodes to chill our spines tonight. If you like the
show please comment and subscribe guys enjoy the show thanks.
1930 remaining there until 1936 when he moved to Los Angeles.
Kearns began his acting career in radio in the 1930s (playing the
Crazyquilt Dragon in the serial The Cinnamon Bear), becoming
active during the 1940s, with appearances on the shows The
Adventures of Sam Spade, Burns and Allen, The Whistler,
and dozens of other shows. On Suspense, he was almost a
mainstay, heard regularly as the host "The Man in Black" in the
early years, announcing many episodes in the later run, and playing
supporting and occasional lead roles in hundreds of shows
throughout the series' tenure in Hollywood, from judges to kindly
old-timers to cowards.He also appeared on The New Adventures
of Sherlock Holmes, playing various different characters
including Professor Moriarty and even Dr. Watson. Mr
Kearns appeared in many movies such as storm center,the huckers ,
our miss Brooks and the 1951 Disney movie Alice in wonderland. He
is best known for his TV appears in the 1956 TV comedy show Dennis
the menace and Perry Manson, the Ozzie and Harriet Nelson show. Mr
Kearns enjoyed his career until passing away at the age of 55 in
1962. Tonight Mr Kearns comes to the show to chill our spines. In
this first episode mr. Kearns plays a man named mr. Bailey who is a
restaurant owner and has a very good business until in unfortunate
thing happens a horribly disfigured man comes to the restaurant
everyday the title of that show is called short order which
appeared on suspense. In the second episode mr. Kearns plays a man
named Peter mannford mr. Manford is a man who is trying to make his
niece go crazy after showing her a very odd figure. The title of
that show is called the shrunken head which appeared on the CBS
mystery show The Whistler. I hope you guys enjoy mr. Joseph Kearns
and his two episodes to chill our spines tonight. If you like the
show please comment and subscribe guys enjoy the show thanks.
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