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Wally George (born George Walter Pearch; December 4, 1931 – October 5, 2003) was an American conservative radio and television commentator.
- 1946–2003
- Rebecca De Mornay
- George Walter Pearch, December 4, 1931, Oakland, California, U.S.
Oct 7, 2003 · Wally George, who pioneered insult television on his long-running Orange County talk show “Hot Seat” in the 1980s, died Sunday in Fountain Valley. George, better known to some as the father of...
- Rebel Rebel. Pound for pound, Wally's interview with L.A. shock rock band Rebel Rebel has the most quotable one-liners in the history of the Hot Seat. Watching the kabuki-inspired KISS wannabes of RR talk up their irresistible studliness is comedy for the ages.
- GWAR. Here's one band that never failed to test Wally's mettle as an interviewer. It's one thing to deal with freaks and burn-outs from the planet earth, but the duo of Oderus Urungus and Sleazy P. Martini probably secretly had him soiling his Depends.
- Rev. Bud Green of Just Say Yes. Some of Wally's best guests were reoccurring faces on the show. Few of those faces looked as majestic as Jesus look-a-like Rev.
- Radio Werewolf. Considering the volume of freakish musicians Wally had on his show week after week, it might as well have been Halloween all year round on his set.
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Wally George was born on 4 December 1931 in Oakland, California, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child (1989), Bonanza (1959) and Squanderers (1996).