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Ed Herlihy

Ed Herlihy

Born: 1909-08-14 • Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

Edward Joseph Herlihy (August 14, 1909 – January 30, 1999) was a prominent American radio and television announcer. He was well-known for his distinctive voice and as the announcer for NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall" during the 1940s and 1950s. He was also the announcer for numerous commercials and shows, including The Jack Parr Tonight Show. Additionally, Herlihy appeared in bit parts in several movies and television shows like Pee Wee's Big Adventure. As Mr. Buxton, he was none too pleased when Pee-wee broke into his mansion and accused his son Francis of stealing his bike. Pee-wee gets his revenge by giving the upset dad a stick of spicy gum. Herlihy died of natural causes in 1999 at 89.

Filmography
Sports on the Silver Screen poster
Sports on the Silver Screen
1997 • Self (archive footage)
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The Flood of ‘55
1995 • Narrator (archive footage)
Don't Drink the Water poster
Don't Drink the Water
1994 • Narrator
Malcolm X poster
Malcolm X
1992 • Joe Louis Announcer
The Republic Pictures Story poster
The Republic Pictures Story
1991 • Narrator
Who Framed Roger Rabbit poster
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1988 • Newscaster
A Fine Mess poster
A Fine Mess
1986 • TV Reporter
Pee-wee's Big Adventure poster
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
1985 • Mr. Buxton
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment poster
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
1985 • Dooley
Zelig poster
Zelig
1983 • Pathe News Announcer (voice)
The King of Comedy poster
The King of Comedy
1982 • Ed Herlihy
Yesterday's Witness poster
Yesterday's Witness
1976 • Self
Telly... Who Loves Ya, Baby? poster
Telly... Who Loves Ya, Baby?
1976 • Self - Announcer/Narrator
Friars Club Roast of Don Rickles poster
Friars Club Roast of Don Rickles
1970 • Self - Announcer
Suspense Story: Nat'l Press Club Hears Hitchcock poster
Suspense Story: Nat'l Press Club Hears Hitchcock
1963 • Self - Narrator (voice)
A Long Time Till Dawn poster
A Long Time Till Dawn
1953 • Announcer (uncredited)
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Knights of the Highway
1952 • Narrator
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Thundering Rails
1950 • Narrator
Communism Condemned poster
Communism Condemned
1947 • Self