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  1. For all of his fame, many of Wolfman Jacks fans had never seen him until 1973, when he appeared in George Lucas’ hit film American Graffiti and began an eight-year stint as host of NBC-TV’s Midnight Special. “Wolfman Jack” died on July 1, 1995. He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1996.

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  3. George Lucas typecast him as a mysterious deejay in his coming-of-age film American Graffiti (1973), and the Wolfman went on to host television’s Midnight Special—featuring popular rock, soul, folk, and country performers—and to achieve success in syndicated radio. He died on July 1, 1995.

  4. views 1,549,992 updated. Wolfman Jack (1938-1995) With his trademark gravelly voice and howl, disc jockey Wolfman Jack became a cultural icon over the airwaves during the 1960s and was integral in popularizing rock music.

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  6. Wolfman Jack (Robert Weston Smith) ( b. 21 January 1938 in Brooklyn, New York; d. 1 July 1995 in Belvidere, North Carolina ), legendary radio personality, television host, actor, and commercial spokesperson.

  7. As the enigmatic Wolfman Jack, the young white man from one of Brooklyn, one of New York's toughest neighborhoods, could easily hide behind a voice that masked his true ethnic roots.

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