Ed Herlihy
Edward Joseph Herlihy, born on August 14, 1909, and passing away on January 30, 1999, was a celebrated American radio and television announcer known for his iconic voice. Herlihy made a significant mark in the entertainment industry as the voice of NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall" throughout the 1940s and 1950s, captivating audiences with his commanding presence. His talent extended beyond this flagship program, as he lent his voice to a plethora of commercials and various television shows, including "The Jack Paar Tonight Show," further solidifying his reputation in the broadcasting world.
In addition to his announcing career, Herlihy showcased his versatility by appearing in supporting roles in several films and television series. Notably, he played Mr. Buxton in the film "Pee-wee's Big Adventure," where he portrayed an irate father confronted by Pee-wee Herman over a stolen bike, adding a memorable touch to the film's comedic narrative.
Throughout his career, Herlihy was recognized for his contributions to the field of broadcasting, leaving behind a legacy that influenced future generations of announcers. His career spanned several decades, and he remained a beloved figure in American entertainment until his death from natural causes at the age of 89.