- Johnny Olson
John Leonard "Johnny" Olson (May 22, 1910 - October 12, 1985) was an American radio personality and television announcer, most notable for announcing 32 game shows from Mark Goodson-Bill Todman productions, from the late 1950s through the mid 1980s. Born in Windom, Minnesota, while landing jobs at WIBA and KGDA in and nearby Madison, Wisconsin after 1928, Olson enrolled in pharmacy classes at the University of Minnesota. He also worked a string of odd jobs, … - Bill Todman
William S. "Bill" Todman (July 31, 1916 - July 29, 1979) was an American television producer born in New York City. In the 1940s Todman (original first name Wilbur) teamed up with Mark Goodson for radio shows. According to radio historian J. David Goldin, among their early work together was the show "Treasury Salute," a program honoring military members syndicated by the Treasury Department. They later collaborated in producing game shows for radio, … - Dick Debartolo
Dick DeBartolo is one of the most prolific writers of satire for "Mad Magazine". He is occasionally referred to as "Mad"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Maddest Writer," this being a follow-up to Don Martin's former status as "Mad"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Maddest Artist." DeBartolo is cited as a "Creative Consultant" on the magazine's masthead. "Mad" has long spaced out DeBartolo's articles to ensure that at least one appears in every issue. - Clifton Davis
Clifton Davis (born October 4, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor who has appeared on television shows such as "A World Apart" (playing Matt Hampton) and "That's My Mama" (on which he had the lead role) in the 1970s, and on "Amen" from 1986 to 1991. Davis has also acted on Broadway, and he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in 1972 for his performance in a musical version of "Two Gentlemen of Verona". - Skip Stephenson
Charles F. "Skip" Stephenson (April 18, 1940 - May 18, 1992) was an American comedian and actor. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska and graduated in 1958 from Holy Name High School. After attending a year at University of Omaha, Stephenson took a job as DJ in Alliance, Nebraska. Sometime during the 1970s he moved to Los Angeles and performed stand-up comedy at the Cabaret and the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. His big break came in 1979 as the co-host of NBC's Real People. - Billy Carter
William Alton "Billy" Carter (March 29, 1937 - September 25, 1988) was the younger brother of United States President Jimmy Carter, born in Plains, Georgia. For a time, Carter attended Emory University in Atlanta but did not complete a degree. Carter served four years in the United States Marine Corps then returned to Plains to work for his older brother in the family business of growing peanuts. In 1955, he married Sybil Spires, a young lady from Plains. - Leslie Easterbrook
Leslie Easterbrook (born July 29, 1949 in Los Angeles, USA) is an American actress. She was adopted by a family in rural Nebraska and raised there. Her father later earned a PhD and became a voice/trumpet professor at Kearney University. He prepared her for operatic roles and coached her in trumpet playing for "Laverne & Shirley". Easterbrook has become a familiar face to American audiences, … - Rebeca Arthur
Actress Rebeca Arthur was born on March 17, 1963, in the city of Cumberland, Maryland. - Seneca Rutledge
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