

Acting
Birthday: December 29, 1904 (120)
Place of Birth: Livingston, Montana, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wendell Niles (December 29, 1904 – March 28, 1994) was one of the great announcers of the American golden age of radio. He was an announcer on such shows as The Charlotte Greenwood Show, Hedda Hopper's Hollywood, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe,[2] The Man Called X,[3] The Bob Hope Show, The Burns & Allen Show, The Milton Berle Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour . On February 15, 1950, Wendell starred in the radio pilot for The Adventures of the Scarlet Cloak along with Gerald Mohr. He began in entertainment by touring in the 1920s with his own orchestra, playing with the Dorsey Brothers and Bix Beiderbecke. Niles moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1935 to join George Burns and Gracie Allen.
Known For
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A Strange Adventure (1956)Age: 52as Newscaster (uncredited)
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956)Age: 52as Announcer
Hollywood or Bust (1956)Age: 52as Wendell Niles (uncredited)
I Died a Thousand Times (1955)Age: 51as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
The Square Jungle (1955)Age: 51
The Hitch-Hiker (1953)Age: 49as Wendell Niles
Street Corner (1948)Age: 44as Wendell Niles
Hitchhike to Happiness (1945)Age: 41as Wendell Niles (uncredited)
Swingin' on a Rainbow (1945)Age: 41as Radio Announcer
Here Comes Elmer (1943)Age: 39as Radio Announcer
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