Ed Prentiss | |
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Born | Paul Edward Prentiss September 9, 1908 |
Died | March 19, 1992 | (aged 83)
Alma mater | University of Iowa |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse | Ivah Davidson (1941-?) |
Children | 1 son |
Paul Edward Prentiss [1] (September 9, 1908 – March 19, 1992) was an actor in the era of old-time radio. [2] He was perhaps best known for portraying the title role on the radio version of Captain Midnight.
Prentiss was born in Chicago, Illinois. [2] He attended the University of Iowa. [3]
Radio historian Jim Harmon noted, in his book The Great Radio Heroes, "Ed Prentiss was not the first actor to play Captain Midnight, contrary to some published reports." [4] After Bill Bouchey had the role in the program's second season, Prentiss auditioned for the third season, got the part, and continued as Captain Midnight for seven years. [4]
On The Guiding Light soap opera, Prentiss played Ned (a "neglected youth") and was the program's "omniscient host." [5] Beginning in 1943, Prentiss was narrator for an hour-long block consisting of three soap operas: Today's Children, The Guiding Light and Woman in White. The three programs had interconnecting story lines, with Prentiss's narration "introducing each program segment and linking all three together." [6]
Prentiss's other roles on radio programs included those shown in the table below.
Program | Role |
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Armstrong of the SBI | Announcer [7] |
The First Nighter Program | Host [7]: 118 |
Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy | Announcer [7]: 167 |
Johnny Lujack of Notre Dame | Lujack's sidekick [7]: 178 |
Silver Eagle | Narrator [7]: 304 |
Sweet River | Minister [7]: 324 |
A Tale of Today | Michael Denby [8] |
Prentiss had his own syndicated program, This Is The Story. An ad for the 15-minute program described it as follows: "Ed Prentiss, America's greatest story teller ... offers true and unusual tales, each with a surprisingly different ending." [9]
He also was a regular on Arnold Grimm's Daughter, [10] Painted Dreams, Bud Barton, [11] The Romance of Helen Trent, Springtime and Harvest [12] and Holland Housewarming. [7]: 153
Prentiss appeared in Westbound (1959) [13] and The FBI Story (1959). [14]
Prentiss played Dr. Snyder on As the World Turns. [15] He was one of the hosts of Action Autographs, [16] was the host for Majority Rules. [16]: 643 and played Edward Elliott on Morning Star. [16]: 716 He also was the announcer for That's O'Toole. [17] He also played roles in various TV Westerns of the late 1950s-early '60s, often as a sheriff. He is easily recognized by his voice, as well as his physical appearance. In 1957 Prentiss appeared as Bob Gentry on the TV western Cheyenne in the episode titled "Top Hand."[ citation needed]
Prentiss appeared on Perry Mason, "The Case of the Badgered Brother" (season 7, episode 12) as the recorded voice reading a will in Mason's office.
Prentiss married Ivah Davidson on November 21, 1941. [18] They had a son, born September 14, 1943. [19]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1957 | Cheyenne | Ben Gentry | Episode: Top Hand | |
1958 | Violent Road | Mr. Nelson | ||
1958 | Home Before Dark | Dr. Collins | Uncredited | |
1959 | Westbound | James Fuller - U.S. Post Office | Uncredited | |
1959 | The FBI Story | U.S. Marshal | ||
1959 | Beloved Infidel | Attendee at Preview | Uncredited | |
1960 | Wanted Dead or Alive (TV series) | Sheriff Truxton | Episode: Mental Lapse | |
1960 | Man on a String | Adrian Benson | ||
1960 | The Crowded Sky | Joseph Bruce aka J.B. | Uncredited | |
1960 | Sunrise at Campobello | Barker | Uncredited | |
1961 | A Fever in the Blood | Convention Chairman | Uncredited | |
1961 | Ada | Clergyman at Legislative Meeting | Uncredited | |
1961 | The Children's Hour | Head of Hospital | Uncredited | |
1961 | Lover Come Back | Zachary, Ad Council Member | Uncredited | |
1961 | The Outsider | Speaker | Uncredited | |
1963 | A Gathering of Eagles | Duty Controller | ||
1963 | Wall of Noise | Paddock Steward | ||
1963 | Leave it to Beaver | Mr. Bailey | Episode: The Clothing Drive | |
1964 | One Man's Way | Mr. Boardman | ||
1964 | Kisses for My President | Max Kloch | Uncredited | |
1964 | Quick, Before It Melts | Dentist in Antarctica | Uncredited | |
1967 | Eight on the Lam | Minister | Uncredited | |
1968 | Project X | Hicks | ||
1968 | The Virginian (TV series) | Carl Jensen | saison 7 episode 6 (Image of an outlaw) | |
1969 | The Virginian (TV series) | Dave Owens | saison 7 épisode 16 (Last grave at socorro creek) | |
1971 | The Barefoot Executive | Harry - Justice Dept. Man | ||
1971 | The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker | Mr. Franklin |