User:Teblick/Annotated list of old-time American radio people without their own pages

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Listed below are actors and personalities heard on vintage radio programs (plus writers and others associated with Radio's Golden Age) who do not have their own pages on Wikipedia. Brief annotations indicate each person's role(s) in old-time radio. Contributions to the list are encouraged, as is the development of pages for any of the individuals listed here.

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A[edit]

B[edit]

C[edit]

  • Charlie Cantor - actor: The Alan Young Show[2]
  • Linda Carlan - actor: The O'Neills[17]
  • Marris Carnovsky - actor: Prairie Folks[24]
  • Charles Carroll - actor: Valiant Lady[25]
  • Nelson Case - actor: Beyond These Valleys[13], announcer: Hilda Hope, M.D.[26]
  • Patty Chapman - actor: Mother of Mine[5]
  • Frances Cheney - actor: Prairie Folks[24]
  • Helen Choat - actor: Pretty Kitty Kelly[6]
  • Helen Claire - actor: Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne,[8] The O'Neills[17]
  • Kingsley Colton - actor: John's Other Wife,[27] My Son and I,[28] Prairie Folks[24]
  • Peggy Conklin - actor: Big Sister[29]
  • Nell Converse - actor: Prairie Folks[24]
  • Donald Cook - actor: Mother of Mine[5]
  • Ted Cott - producer: Society Girl[30], master of ceremonies: So You Think You Know Music[31]
  • Betty Council - announcer: Pond's Dance Program[32]
  • Joe Cross - writer: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century[1]
  • Joe Curtin - actor: Hilltop House[33]

D[edit]

E[edit]

  • Carl Eastman - actor: Life Can Be Beautiful[12]
  • Barbara Eiler - actor: Glamour Manor, Frank Morgan Show, Life of Riley, Masquerade, Mayor of the Town [1]
  • Larry Elliott - announcer: The Alan Young Show[2]
  • David Ellis - actor: The Affairs of Ann Scotland[2]
  • Jean Ellyn - actor: The Affairs of Peter Salem[2]
  • Elm City Four - singing group: Gay Nineties Revue[18]
  • Anne Elstner - actor: Stella Dallas[15]
  • Elspeth Eric - actor: Joyce Jordan, Girl Intern[38]
  • Elsa Ersi - actor: Valiant Lady[39]
  • The Escorts and Betty - singing group: Club Matinee[40]
  • Cecile Evans - actor: The Goldbergs[41]
  • Ethel Everett - narrator: By Kathleen Norris[1]

F[edit]

  • Ray Fant - actor: The O'Neills[17]
  • Floradora Girls - singing group: Gay Nineties Revue[18]
  • Four Chicks and a Chuck - musical group: The Alan Young Show[2]
  • Josephine Fox - actor: Prairie Folks[24]
  • Templeton Fox - actor: Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy[42]
  • Carl Frank - actor: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century[1]
  • Florence Freeman - actor: John's Other Wife[27]
  • Barbara Fuller - actor: Road of Life, Scattergood Baines, Stepmother[43]

G[edit]

H[edit]

I[edit]

  • Carol Irwin - producer: Joyce Jordan[56]

J[edit]

  • Hugh James - announcer: Call the Police[1]
  • Lewis James - producer: Music That Endures (WGN)[7]
  • House Jameson - actor: By Kathleen Norris[1]
  • Dick Janaver - actor: Mystery Man[51]
  • Ed Jerome - actor: By Kathleen Norris[1], Society Girl[30]
  • Bess Johnson - actor: Hilltop House[57]
  • Bill Johnstone - actor: The Shadow[6], Valiant Lady[39]
  • Jack Johnstone - writer/producer/director: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century[1], director: Crime Doctor[58]
  • Johnnie Johnstone - singer: Club Matinee[40]
  • Jay Jostyn - actor: Hilltop House[33]
  • Joseph Julian - actor: Call the Police[1]

K[edit]

  • Carlton Kadell - actor: The Right to Happiness, The Romance of Helen Trent[59]
  • Beatrice Kay - actor: Gay Nineties Revue[18]
  • Geraldine Kay - actor: Orphans of Divorce[23]
  • Richard Keith - actor: Stella Dallas[15]
  • Merle Kendrick - music director: Cabin B-13"[1]
  • Lenore Kingston - actor: Affairs of Anthony, Midstream[60]
  • Adelaide Kline - actress: The Adventures of Mr. Meek[2]
  • James Krieger - actor: Orphans of Divorce[23]

L[edit]

M[edit]

N[edit]

  • Claire Niessen - actor: The O'Neills[17]
  • Paul Nugent - actor: Mother of Mine[5]
  • Larry Nunn - actor: Glorious One[10]

O[edit]

  • Erin O'Brien-Moore - actor: John's Other Wife[73][27]
  • Dan Ocko - actor: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century[1]
  • Vivia Ogden - actor: John's Other Wife[27], Orphans of Divorce[23]
  • Shirling Oliver - actor: Valiant Lady[39], Beyond These Valleys[13]
  • Dean Owen - writer: Hopalong Cassidy[1]
  • Barbara Owens - writer: The Affairs of Ann Scotland[2]

P[edit]

Q[edit]

R[edit]

S[edit]

T[edit]

U[edit]

V[edit]

  • Lester Vail - director: John's Other Wife[27]
  • Louis Vittes - writer: The Affairs of Peter Salem[2]
  • Lili Valenti - actor: Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne[88]

W[edit]

X[edit]

Y[edit]

  • Ruth Yorke - actor: Mother of Mine[5]
  • Agnes Young - actor: Mother of Mine[5], My Son and I[28]

Z[edit]

  • Bernard Zaneville - actor: Society Girl[30]
  • Lawson Zerbe - actor: By Kathleen Norris[1]
  • Harry Zimmerman Chorus - singers: Call for Music[1]

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