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as "Hoobert Heever" during a live tribute on Hoover's birthday. Hoover was not present at this tribute. Von Zell's blooper came at the end of a lengthy summation of Hoover's career, during which von Zell had pronounced the President's name correctly several times. Some mistakenly believe Hoover was
480:. Nearly 20 years later, the exposure von Zell received from the Columbia comedies led to his being hired for television shows as the medium began to reach a mass audience. In early 1950, he had his first major television exposure as announcer and spokesman for 505:, who had also announced the Burns & Allen radio show for many years. Appearing under his name (as Goodwin had), Harry von Zell continued to play the befuddled friend of the Burns family, and the show-within-a-show's announcer, until 1958, the year of 296:, in the mid-1920s. In late 1926, von Zell sang on the "Times de Luxe Program" on KHJ in Los Angeles, and was eventually employed as the manager of KMTR Los Angeles, moving to KGB San Diego in January 1929. Auditioning for 980: 375:'s musical career. A session on October 9, 1933, has von Zell singing, "I Want You, I Need You" (which was remade on October 25, 1933), as well as "What Is Sweeter (Than the Sweetness of 'I Love You')?". 300:'s radio show later that year, he was chosen from a field of 250 announcers. When that series came to an end in 1930, he headed for New York and became a CBS staff announcer, working with 737: 509:'s retirement and the series' conclusion. Though ostensibly playing himself, the Von Zell character on the show was single; in real life, Von Zell was married with two children. 280:, and worked at a variety of jobs. After friends tricked him into singing on a radio program, he began receiving offers from radio stations, and his career in that medium began. 143:(July 11, 1906 – November 21, 1981) was an American announcer of radio programs, and an actor in films and television shows. He is best remembered for his work on 636: 559:
episodes "The Case of the Ancient Romeo" (1962), and as the murderer Sidney Hawes in "The Case of the Libelous Locket" (1963). He was cast in an episode of NBC's
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at Los Angeles golf courses such as Woodland Hills and Lakeside Country Club. Those matches were rerun in recent years on the
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as Admiral Parker, the uncle of Tim Conway's character Ensign Parker. Von Zell's last appearance was on an episode of
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series of silent-film satires. His face was first seen on screen in feature films of 1945. His movies included
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As a young announcer, von Zell made a memorable verbal slip in 1931 when he referred to then U.S. President
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As a film actor, von Zell appeared in at least 28 features and his series of slapstick comedy shorts for
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Von Zell worked in the early days of television, in 1931 describing boxing matches on
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His longest-running radio partnership was his nine seasons with veteran comedian
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In his later years, von Zell was a commercial spokesman for Los Angeles-based
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Von Zell broke into show business as a singer and announcer at radio station
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present when the incident occurred, because of a re-enactment fabricated by
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In September 1951, at the beginning of the second television season of
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During the 1958-59 television season, von Zell continued working with
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In 1941 von Zell sang on NBC's popular "jam session" program
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Von Zell was the vocalist for the first recording session of
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as Frank Curtis, a good friend of Bentley Gregg (played by
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Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital
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