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    Bud Collyer (born Clayton Johnson Heermance Jr., June 18, 1908 – September 8, 1969) was an American radio actor and announcer and game show host who became one of the nation's first major television game show stars.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0172872Bud Collyer - IMDb

    Bud Collyer. Actor: The New Adventures of Superman. Most of Clayton's family was in show biz, but he initially decided to go into his father's field, law. He worked his way through Fordham University as a radio actor and singer, then took a job as a law clerk.

  3. Beat the Clock is an American television game show that involves people trying to complete challenges to win prizes while faced with a time limit. The show was a creation of Mark Goodson - Bill Todman Productions. The show began on radio as Time's A-Wastin' in 1948, hosted by Bud Collyer, and changed its name to Beat the Time on January 5, 1949.

  4. Bud Collyer. Actor: The New Adventures of Superman. Most of Clayton's family was in show biz, but he initially decided to go into his father's field, law. He worked his way through Fordham University as a radio actor and singer, then took a job as a law clerk.

  5. To Tell the Truth: With Bud Collyer, Johnny Olson, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston. Classic game show in which a person of some notoriety and two impostors try to match wits with a panel of four celebrities.

  6. Aug 14, 2023 · Bud, who was born Clayton Johnson Heermance, Jr. on June 18, 1908, was a major radio star and would shift over to television to host TV game shows like Beat the Clock and To Tell the Truth. But in 1940 he agreed to take on the dual roles of Superman and his secret identity, Clark Kent, on The Adventures of Superman radio show.

  7. Dec 10, 2021 · Bud Collyer was an American radio actor and announcer and game show host who became one of the nation's first major television game show stars. He is best remembered for his work...

  8. Bud Collyer was an American radio actor/announcer who became one of the nation’s first major television game show stars. He is best remembered for his work as the voice of Superman/Clark Kent in three media: radio, film and television.

  9. See Bud Collyer full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Bud Collyer's latest movies and tv shows.

  10. June 18, 1908 - d. September 8, 1969), better known as Bud Collyer, was an American television game show host. He began his career on the radio, where he became famous as the original voice of Superman and his alter ego Clark Kent. He also voiced Superman in the 1940s cartoons.

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