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Laugh-In's Gary Owens has passed away

 
 
Reply Fri 13 Feb, 2015 07:54 pm
http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/gary-owens-announcer-of-laugh-in-fame-dies-at-80-1201433731/

Radio, TV and voiceover performer Gary Owens died on Feb. 12 at his home in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles. Owens, who was 80, had been a diabetic since the age of 8.

Owens was probably best known as the announcer on NBC’s “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In” (1968-73), with his trademark hand-over-the-ear announcing style. On the show, John Wayne once imitated Owens announcing. The phrase Gary created on his KMPC radio show, “Beautiful downtown Burbank,” later became a nightly catchphrase on Johnny Carson’s “Tonight Show.”

Owens also lent his voice to more than 3,000 cartoons, providing the voice of “Space Ghost” as well as Blue Falcon, Roger Ramjet, Powdered Toast Man and even Batman. He was animated as himself in “Garfield and Friends,” “The Fantastic Four,” “Eek the Cat” and “Bobby’s World.”

Owens had a mellifluous baritone voice with impeccable nuanced timing, and was equally adept at comedy or deadpan delivery.

For 30 years, Owens hosted a national radio show on the Music of Your Life Network. He was a longtime radio personality at KMPC, KFI, KIIS FM, KFWB and KKGO in Los Angeles and KEWB in San Francisco.

He also collaborated with his friend Jonathan Winters, together creating three hit comedy CDs. He wrote for Jay Ward’s company for the series “Rocky & Bullwinkle,” “Fractured Flickers” and “The Nuthouse.”

Owens’ daily radio show aired on KMPC Los Angeles for 20 years and he later served as VP of Gene Autry’s Golden West Broadcasters. In 1983 he became a vice president at Gannett, then the USA’s biggest media corporation.

Owens started as a radio newscaster in Mitchell, South Dakota. When he arrived in Hollywood in 1961 for KFWB, he also began his TV career, doing four television specials a year for the Chris-Craft Corp. and their television station KCOP.

Since its inception in 1969, he was an announcer on “Sesame Street”; he was also one of the original contributors to PBS series “The Electric Company.”

He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Arleta, and sons Scott Owens, a producer, and Chris Dane Owens, a musician and producer.

Donations may be made to the Children’s Diabetes Foundation.


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djjd62
 
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Reply Fri 13 Feb, 2015 08:00 pm
loved laugh-in as akid
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 13 Feb, 2015 08:16 pm
I enjoyed Gary. Sad to see him go.
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Butrflynet
 
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Reply Fri 13 Feb, 2015 08:55 pm
My child and teenage favorites are starting to pass away at a very rapid rate.

Wish I knew what was wrong with all of them. I don't feel a bit older. Drunk Rolling Eyes Laughing
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 13 Feb, 2015 09:05 pm
@Butrflynet,
It's hard to see ourselves as old as we actually are.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 13 Feb, 2015 09:10 pm
@Butrflynet,
Quite a career.

RIP Mr. Owens.

I'm like djjd, loved Laugh-In as a kid. Somewhere there's a pic of me dressed up as a member of the Farkel Family

https://ethicsalarms.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/farkles.jpg
glitterbag
 
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Reply Sun 29 Mar, 2015 08:23 pm
@ehBeth,
Oh my gosh, I totally missed his obit. I loved Laugh In, my parents would watch it and roar. I don't know who decided that Gary should hold his hand over one ear, but holy crap, it made me laugh. Anybody remember Uncle Al, the kiddy's pal, Hello uncle Al Hello.
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