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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Art_GilmoreArt Gilmore - Wikipedia

    Arthur Wells Gilmore, known as Art Gilmore (March 18, 1912 – September 25, 2010) was an American actor and announcer heard on radio and television programs, children's records, movies, trailers, radio commercials, and documentary films. He also appeared in several television series and a few feature films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0319497Art Gilmore - IMDb

    Art Gilmore (1912-2010) was a versatile performer who appeared in TV shows such as Highway Patrol, Dragnet and The Red Skelton Hour. He also wrote and recorded children's records and classical music albums.

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    • Tacoma, Washington, USA
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    • Irvine, California, USA
  3. 2 ott 2010 · Art Gilmore, who launched his more than 60-year career as an announcer in the 1930s and became a widely recognized voice on radio, television, commercials, documentaries and movie trailers, has...

  4. 3 ott 2010 · Art Gilmore, whose disembodied voice, introducing television shows and narrating hundreds (if not thousands) of movie trailers, was a trademark of Hollywood’s self-salesmanship from the 1940s...

  5. Art Gilmore was an actor and writer who appeared in Highway Patrol, Dragnet and other shows. He served in the US Navy, married Grace Weller for 72 years and died in 2010.

    • March 18, 1912
    • September 25, 2010
  6. Art Gilmore | SAG-AFTRA. 1961-1963. While a music and speech major at Washington State College (now University), Arthur Wells Gilmore honed his singing skills on Tacoma radio station KVI in 1934, and worked in broadcasting at the college’s radio station, KWSC (as did the legendary Edward R. Murrow before him), in 1934 — 1935.

  7. 4 ott 2010 · Art Gilmore was the voice of more than 2,700 movie trailers from the 1950s and 1960s, and also appeared in films as FDR. He died at age 98 in 2010, after a long career in radio and TV.