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    Ernest Earle Anderson (November 12, 1923 – February 6, 1997) was an American radio and television personality, horror host, and announcer.

  2. Ernie Anderson. Actor: Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater. Ernie Anderson was born Ernest Earle Anderson on November 12, 1923 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He began working in radio at Burlington, Vermont's WSKI-AM in 1946. He met Tim Conway at WHK-AM in Cleveland and began writing with him.

  3. Ernie Anderson. Actor: Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater. Ernie Anderson was born Ernest Earle Anderson on November 12, 1923 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He began working in radio at Burlington, Vermont's WSKI-AM in 1946. He met Tim Conway at WHK-AM in Cleveland and began writing with him.

  4. Jan 29, 2016 · Voiceover legend and disc jockey Ernie Anderson (1923-97) certainly had an interesting and varied life and career. In addition to being the father of Boogie Nights director Paul Thomas Anderson...

  5. Ernie Anderson recording promos at ABC's post production 6 on their Prospect Studios lot in Hollywood, the same lot where I started working a decade later. Ernie was my mentor, but I think...

  6. Actor: Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater. Ernie Anderson was born Ernest Earle Anderson on November 12, 1923 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He began working in radio at Burlington, Vermont's WSKI-AM in 1946. He met Tim Conway at WHK-AM in Cleveland and began writing with him.

  7. The voice behind ABC's biggest hit shows does some dramatic readings on demand.

  8. Introducing the outrageous Ghoulardi TV show and its unusual creator, Ernie Andersonthe groundbreaking late-night TV horror host. Late in 1962 …

  9. Dec 11, 2014 · Meet the late Ernie Anderson, aka Ohio television cult favorite Ghoulardi, who himself seems like he could have been a character in one of his son's movies.

  10. c.1996 Ernie Anderson (November 12, 1923 — February 6, 1997)

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