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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_GoodwinBill Goodwin - Wikipedia

    William Nettles Goodwin (July 28, 1910 – May 9, 1958), [1] was an American radio announcer and actor. He was for many years the announcer and a recurring character of the Burns and Allen radio program, and subsequently The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show on television from 1950–1951.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0329433Bill Goodwin - IMDb

    Bill Goodwin was born on 28 July 1910 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Spellbound (1945), Tea for Two (1950) and House of Horrors (1946). He was married to Philippa Hilber and Paula Winslowe. He died on 9 May 1958 in Palm Springs, California, USA.

  3. Mar 28, 2015 · Bill Goodwin - Shoes Of A Fool, 1963

  4. Oct 14, 2011 · Drummer Bill Goodwin celebrates his 70th Birthday and 50 years in the music business with his 50/70 CELEBRATION TOUR. Goodwin is a founding member of the PHI...

  5. F. Bill Goodwin (born Los Angeles, California, January 8, 1942) is an American jazz drummer.

  6. Bill Goodwin was born on July 28, 1910 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Spellbound (1945), Tea for Two (1950) and House of Horrors (1946). He was married to Philippa Hilber and Paula Winslowe. He died on May 9, 1958 in Palm Springs, California, USA.

  7. Find the location of Bill Goodwin's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career. Born July 28, 1910 in San...

  8. The Bill Goodwin Show is a variety program that was broadcast on NBC television from September 11, 1951 to March 27, 1952.

  9. Bill Goodwin was for many years the announcer and regular character of the Burns and Allen radio program, and subsequently The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show on television from 1950-51. Upon his departure, he was replaced by Harry von Zell.

  10. The main supporting characters in the series were their next-door neighbors, Blanche and Harry Morton; the show's announcers, Bill Goodwin (first season) and Harry Von Zell (subsequent seasons, 1951-58); and their real-life adopted son, Ronnie.