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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_CashmanPat Cashman - Wikipedia

    Patrick Cashman (born September 16, 1950) is an American comedian and television and radio personality based in the Seattle metropolitan area . Early life and education. Born and raised in Bend, Oregon.

  2. Cashman was a performer and writer for the legendary Disney/PBS legendary show Bill Nye the Science Guy – as well as the show’s announcer. He’s also been featured in several motion pictures and TV shows, including National Geographic’s Amazing Planet , PBS’s Biz Kids , CBS’s Say What? and Fox’s Haywire – as well as featured on ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0143660Pat Cashman - IMDb

    Pat Cashman. Actor: The (206). Pat Cashman is a versatile performer; From voice-overs, to acting as well as writer,producer and director.

  4. Bio. Pat Cashman hosted his first radio show – in his hometown of Bend, Oregon – when he was about ten years old. It originated from just outside the furnace in the basement of the family home.

  5. Pat Cashman. 1,286 likes · 1 talking about this. This is the official Facebook page for Pat Cashman » → www.PatCashman.com ← «.

  6. This episode we are joined by Seattle area TV and radio personality Pat Cashman. Pat got his start in radio by creating radio shows that he would broadcast ...

  7. The Seattle Radio personalities (and we use that term loosely) Pat Cashman and Lisa Foster are BACK and on DEMAND talking about stuff you want to listen to with each new episode of “Peculiar Podcast”.

  8. Actor: The (206). Pat Cashman is a versatile performer; From voice-overs, to acting as well as writer,producer and director. Born in Bend Oregon, Pat made his way to Seattle, Washington, where one of his first jobs, he produced television commercials for the Seattle Mariners in the late 70s and early 80s, which were considered to be the best in ...

  9. Jul 11, 2022 · Seattle comedy legend Pat Cashman is returning to radio — sort of. He stars with Dave Coulier in a new streaming sitcom called " Live + Local ," centered around K-HUGG, a Christian radio station. Of course, Coulier is known by Full House fans as "Uncle Joey" in the iconic 90s TGIF TV lineup.

  10. Sleep researchers are at a loss to explain why this is so. After all, it’s said we spend one-third of our lives sleeping. Another third is spent working, eating—the remaining third for car keys and remotes. Nobody finds a way to get in trouble when they’re sleeping. Slumbering robbers don’t threaten banks.