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to parents Marshall Bingeman Shantz, Sr. (February 28, 1890–June 6, 1950) and Hermione Shantz (May 14, 1893–November 1, 1987). Marshall was the oldest of four children. He had a younger brother, George T. Shantz (January 11, 1925–April 1, 1981), and two younger sisters: Valrie and
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To be valuable to a client, I must be a multi-celebrity. I can only achieve this status by making many appearances; to make several appearances, I need several clients. Then I think that diversity is good for me, artistically. If I only sold one product, I would soon get in a rut. And, of course,
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this way I can remain independent. When you're tied to a company, you immediately lose some freedom. This way, it's like a romance; the other way, it would be like a marriage.
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Marshall was survived by his wife Barbara, his four children, his sisters Valrie and Hermione, and his mother. His funeral was held on Friday, March 11, 1983, in
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In 1965, Marshall purchased an existing AM radio property, WVTR, licensed to operate at White River Junction, Vermont. He had the call letters changed to
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January 10, 1919–March 9, 1983) was an American actor, television announcer, and a radio personality for 46 years. His career began in
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While comparing human to equine motivations: You have to know how to sell yourself to both before you can get them to do anything for you.
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for six seasons and 260 episodes, between January 6, 1949–August 17, 1954. Of the 260 episodes, Marshall appeared in only 75, but
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Marshall married Barbara Dykeman in 1942. They had four children; two sons: Peter and Jeffrey, and two daughters: Pamela and Jamie.
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advertising spokesman. He returned to the station in 1967 to anchor its 10 O'Clock Evening News. He left the next year.
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affiliate. It remained a sports station until its operations ceased on May 5, 2010. Its license was deleted by the
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from 1949–1954. He was also remembered as an announcer on the radio, spokesman for the
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Throughout the 1950s, Marshall did other work in television, principally as an announcer.
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Hermione (July 23, 1927–November 3, 2010). Drafted into the Army, Marshall was a
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Marshall began his career as an announcer for a Boston radio station in 1937.
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Marshall did many endorsements for several different products and companies.
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starting from its product release in 1954. He also endorsed coffee for the
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during its one-season run in 1952-53. Marshall was announcer for the
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Marshall's most memorable role was as the host and announcer of the
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During 1950-51, Marshall was the second announcer on the game show
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On Tuesday, March 8, 1983, Marshall was sitting at his desk at
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In 1949, Marshall became the host of a new television
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For 25 years, Marshall was the spokesperson for the
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Suspense
Pemberton, New Jersey
White River Junction, Vermont
Republican
Boston
Massachusetts
White River Junction, Vermont
anthology
drama
Suspense
Reynolds Aluminum Company
Maxwell House coffee brand
Pemberton
New Jersey
pilot instructor
Army Air Corps
World War II
WPIX-TV (Channel 11)
New York
Republican National Convention
freelance
anthology
drama
Suspense
radio program of the same name
Auto-Lite Corporation
CBS Television Network
Blind Date
Herman Hickman

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