Dennis James
Dennis James (August 24, 1917 - June 3, 1997) was born in Jersey City, New Jersey and was an actor, wrestling announcer, sports show host, game show host, and the first person to do a videotaped commercial.
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August 24 - 1917 - June 3 - 1997 - Jersey City, New Jersey - Actor - Announcer - Game show
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He was mainly known as the host of game shows such as the weekly syndicated nighttime The Price Is Right (from 1972-1977) and Name That Tune. The Jersey City native began his career in radio with WNEW but switched to television in 1938, working for the soon-to-become-DuMont TV station in New York City, WABD, which is now WNYW. WABD helped to found the DuMont Television Network in 1945, and so James became the host of a few of DuMont's game shows and served as the commentator for their wrestling and boxing shows; he essentially worked as an all-arounder. James also hosted the daytime variety show Okay, Mother; the program was so named because James was famous for using that line. He was also the wrestling commetator in Rocky III for the match Thunderlips vs. Rocky Balboa.
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The Price Is Right - Name That Tune - WNEW - DuMont - WNYW - 1945 - Okay, Mother - Rocky III
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James died on June 3, 1997 due to lung cancer.
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June 3 - 1997 - Lung cancer
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