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  1. Jean Parker " Shep " Shepherd Jr. (July 26, [1] 1921 – October 16, 1999) [2] was an American storyteller, humorist, radio and TV personality, writer, and actor. With a career that spanned decades, Shepherd is known for the film A Christmas Story (1983), which he narrated and co- scripted, based on his own semiautobiographical stories. [3]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_ShepardJean Shepard - Wikipedia

    Jean Shepard (born Ollie Imogene Shepard: November 21, 1933 – September 25, 2016) was an American honky-tonk singer who is often acknowledged as a pioneer for women in country music. Shepard released a total of 73 singles to the Hot Country Songs chart, one of which reached the number-one spot.

  3. Learn about the life and career of Jean Shepherd, a radio personality, writer and filmmaker who created the character of Ralphie in A Christmas Story. Find out his birth and death dates, family, trivia, quotes and more on IMDb.

    • July 26, 1921
    • October 16, 1999
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  5. Donald Fagen remembers the author and radio host of A Christmas Story and his subversive humor. He learned from Shepherd about social observation, human types, and the nature of the soul.

  6. Dec 24, 2013 · Jean Shepherd was an icon in his time. Now he's not. What happened? By Chris Heller. December 24, 2013. MGM / Wikicommons. Thirty years ago, a little movie called A Christmas Story debuted.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0791789Jean Shepherd - IMDb

    Jean Shepherd (1921-1999) was a radio personality, humorist, and author of A Christmas Story and other books. He also wrote and voiced the 1983 film adaptation of his semi-autobiographical stories, and appeared in several TV shows and movies.

  8. Dec 20, 2013 · 1.6K. 173K views 10 years ago The Jean Shepherd Show. On Christmas Eve of 1974, Jean Shepherd reads from the story that would later become the movie, "A Christmas Story", live on his...

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