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John Wald (10 July 1851 – 17 April 1871) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club. Born in Scotland he was brought to Australia by his parents. His father John Firth Wald ran a jewelry and watchmaking business in Adelaide. John Wald captained the club during its first ever game on 24 May 1870 played at Buck's Flat, part of John Hart's Glanville Estate, against the 'Young Australians' with the game ending in a draw.
Date Of Birth September 6, 1908 Died 1871-04-17 Place Of Birth Hastings, Minnesota, USA Profession Actor Star Sign Virgo
Actor Title Year Status Character Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman 1947 Radio Announcer at Cowboy Singing Show (uncredited) Undercover Maisie 1947 Announcer (uncredited) It's a Joke, Son! 1947 NBC Radio Commentator (uncredited) Affairs of Geraldine 1946 Announcer (uncredited) Her Adventurous Night 1946 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Murder in the Music Hall 1946 Harry - Police Radio Broadcaster (uncredited) Song of Arizona 1946 Announcer John (uncredited) Gay Blades 1946 Announcer (uncredited) What Next, Corporal Hargrove? 1945 Narrator (voice, uncredited) Swingin' on a Rainbow 1945 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Hitchhike to Happiness 1945 Announcer (uncredited) Gangs of the Waterfront 1945 Johnny Henderson (uncredited) Practically Yours 1944 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Henry Aldrich's Little Secret 1944 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Ladies of Washington 1944 Radio Commentator (uncredited) Whistling in Brooklyn 1943 Studio Announcer (uncredited) Gangway for Tomorrow 1943 Radio Announcer Dixie Dugan 1943 Announcer (uncredited) Flight for Freedom 1943 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Margin for Error 1943 American Announcer (uncredited) Whistling in Dixie 1942 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Little Tokyo, U.S.A. 1942 Announcer (uncredited) Whistling in the Dark 1941 Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited) The Getaway 1941 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Land of Fun 1941 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Men of Boys Town 1941 Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited) The Streamlined Donkey 1941 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Respect the Law 1941 Short Radio Commentator (uncredited) The Mad Hatter 1940 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Hullabaloo 1940 Announcer in 'Battle of the Planets' Broadcast (uncredited) Public Deb No. 1 1940 Announcer (uncredited) Free, Blonde and 21 1940 Announcer (uncredited) Screwball Football 1939 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Dancing Co-Ed 1939 Newscaster (uncredited) The Big Circus 1959 John Wald - Commentator at Niagara Falls (uncredited) Fireside Theatre 1951-1953 TV Series 99 River Street 1953 Ringside Announcer (uncredited) Roar of the Crowd 1953/I Announcer (uncredited) The Pride of St. Louis 1952 All-Star Game Announcer (uncredited) Peggy 1950 Announcer (uncredited) Kill the Umpire 1950 Baseball Game Announcer (uncredited) A Kiss for Corliss 1949 Hal Frisco, Magazine Reporter (uncredited) Alias the Champ 1949 TV Announcer (voice) Red Light 1949 Reporter at Airport (uncredited) Slattery's Hurricane 1949 Newscaster (uncredited) Flaming Fury 1949 Sloan (uncredited) Ma and Pa Kettle 1949 Dick Palmer (uncredited) Canon City 1948 Radio Commentator Give My Regards to Broadway 1948 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Under California Stars 1948 WYX Radio Announcer The Senator Was Indiscreet 1947 Broadcaster (as John R. Wald) Nightmare Alley 1947 Radio Announcer (uncredited) Body and Soul 1947 Ringside Announcer (uncredited) Lost Honeymoon 1947 Major (uncredited)
Known for movies Under California Stars (1948) as WYX Radio Announcer
The Senator Was Indiscreet (1947) as Broadcaster
Gangway for Tomorrow (1943) as Radio Announcer
Alias the Champ (1949) as TV Announcer