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Ernie Anderson is a Actor American born on 12 november 1923 at Lynn (USA)

Ernie Anderson

Ernie Anderson
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Birth name Ernest Earle Anderson
Nationality USA
Birth 12 november 1923 at Lynn (USA)
Death 6 february 1997 (at 73 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Ernest Earle Anderson (November 12, 1923 – February 6, 1997) was an American television and radio voice actor, horror host, comic actor, and disc jockey. He is best known for his portrayal of "Ghoulardi," the host of a late night horror movie presentation on Cleveland television in the early 1960s, and for his longtime role as the main promotional voice of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network from the late 1970s until the mid-1990s. He is the father of film director Paul Thomas Anderson.

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il est le père du cinéaste américain Paul Thomas Anderson.

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Filmography of Ernie Anderson (4 films)

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Stay Tuned
Stay Tuned (1992)
, 1h28
Directed by Peter Hyams, Chuck Jones
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Themes Films about religion, Films about television, Demons in film, Comedy horror films
Actors John Ritter, Pam Dawber, Jeffrey Jones, Eugene Levy, David Tom, Heather McComb
Roles Le présentateur de la série télévisée « thirtysomething-to-life »
Rating62% 3.1488253.1488253.1488253.1488253.148825
The film's primary protagonists are Roy Knable (John Ritter), a couch potato, struggling Seattle plumbing salesman and former fencing athlete, and his neglected wife Helen (Pam Dawber), a senior vitamin product manager. After a fight (which involved Helen smashing the family television screen with one of Roy's fencing trophies as a wake-up call to reality), Mr. Spike (Jeffrey Jones) appears at the couples' door, offering him a new high tech satellite dish system filled with 666 channels of programs one cannot view on the four big networks (CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox). What Roy doesn't know is that Spike (later referred to as "Mephistopheles of the Cathode Ray") is an emissary from hell who wants to boost the influx of souls by arranging for TV junkies to be killed in the most gruesome and ironic situations imaginable. The 'candidates' are sucked into a hellish television world, called Hell Vision, and put through a gauntlet where they must survive a number of satirical versions of sitcoms and movies. If they can survive for 24 hours they are free to go but if they get killed then their souls will become the property of Satan (the latter usually happens).
The Dirk Diggler Story, 32minutes
Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Documentary
Themes Films about sexuality, Films about pornography
Actors Robert Ridgely, Ernie Anderson
Roles Narrator
Rating59% 2.9926952.9926952.9926952.9926952.992695
Dirk Diggler (Michael Stein) was born as Steven Samuel Adams on April 15, 1961 outside of Saint Paul, Minnesota. His parents are a construction worker and a boutique shop owner who attend church every Sunday and believe in God. Looking for a career as a male model, Diggler drops out of school at age 16 and leaves home. Jack Horner (Robert Ridgely) discovers Diggler at a falafel stand. Diggler meets his friend, Reed Rothchild (Eddie Delcore), through Horner in 1979, while working on a film.
That's Life!, 1h42
Directed by Blake Edwards
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Julie Andrews, Jack Lemmon, Sally Kellerman, Robert Loggia, Robert Knepper, Matt Lattanzi
Roles TV Announcer
Rating59% 2.9986152.9986152.9986152.9986152.998615
Harvey Fairchild is a wealthy, Malibu-based architect who is turning 60 and suffering from a form of male menopause. He feels aches and pains, real or imaginary, and seems unhappy with his professional and personal life.