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Richard Lane

Richard Lane

37 titles Acting May 27, 1899 Died: Sep 05, 1982 Rice Lake, Wisconsin, USA

Richard Lane (May 28, 1899 – September 5, 1982) was a prominent American television announcer and actor known for his engaging presence in wrestling and roller derby broadcasts on KTLA-TV, primarily from the iconic Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.

Born in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, Lane's early years were spent on a farm, where he honed his skills in poetry recitation and song-and-dance performances. By his adolescence, he was captivating audiences in Europe with his "iron jaw" act in various circuses, and he also toured Australia as a drummer in a band. As vaudeville waned, Lane transitioned to film, gaining recognition for his portrayal of Inspector John Faraday in the Boston Blackie series, appearing in all fourteen Columbia Pictures films starring Chester Morris, beginning with "Meet Boston Blackie" in 1941.

During World War II, Lane contributed to troop morale by serving as an emcee for USO shows, performing for G.I.s at locations such as Fort MacArthur in September 1944. In addition to his television work, he also lent his voice to the character of Faraday in the first radio adaptation of Boston Blackie, which aired on NBC from June to September 1944. Lane's diverse talents and contributions to entertainment left a lasting impact on both the film and television industries.

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