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      • Lou Wilson is an actor and comedian who serves as the on-air announcer for ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
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  1. Jan 26, 2022 · An interview with comedian and actor Lou Wilson, who recently was hired from the writers’ room of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to be the late-night show’s new announcer.

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  3. Announcer of Jimmy Kimmel Live. Crew Member Biography. Lou Wilson is an actor and comedian who serves as the on-air announcer for ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" He grew up in Altadena, California, and is proud to be a lifelong Angeleno, outside of a brief four-year stint in Boston where he got a degree from Boston College and had one snowball fight.

  4. He began writing for Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2020 and was promoted to on-air announcer in 2022, replacing Dicky Barett after he retired.

  5. This is and here is Lou 40 years from now teaching a course on television production at the learning center. So you know your main responsibility as the announcer for the show is to pronounce the names of the guests correctly. Yes.

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    The official Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube Channel. Home of Celebrities Read Mean Tweets, YouTube Challenges and the rest of your favorite viral late night videos.

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    Lou Wilson is an actor and comedian who serves as the on-air announcer for ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” He grew up in Altadena, California, and is proud to be a lifelong Angeleno, outside of a brief four-year stint in Boston where he got a degree from Boston College and had one snowball fight.

  8. Jimmy Kimmel Live! is produced by Kimmelot in association with ABC Signature. It holds the title as the longest running late-night talk show on the network, having aired for more than three times as long as either The Dick Cavett Show (1969–1975) or Politically Incorrect (1997–2002).

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