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  1. Anderson was born in Boston and grew up in Lynn, Massachusetts, [2] the son of Emily (Malenson) and Ernest C. Anderson. Anderson planned to go to law school, but instead joined the U.S. Navy during World War II to avoid being drafted. [2] In an interview, his son Paul Thomas Anderson spoke of his military service:

  2. Ernie Anderson. Actor: Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater. Ernie Anderson was born Ernest Earle Anderson on November 12, 1923 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He began working in radio at Burlington, Vermont's WSKI-AM in 1946. He met Tim Conway at WHK-AM in Cleveland and began writing with him.

  3. Ernie Anderson. Actor: Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater. Ernie Anderson was born Ernest Earle Anderson on November 12, 1923 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He began working in radio at Burlington, Vermont's WSKI-AM in 1946. He met Tim Conway at WHK-AM in Cleveland and began writing with him.

  4. Jan 12, 2013 · Late-night horror host Ghouldardi, real name Ernie Anderson, hit the airwaves 50 years ago, in January 1963.

  5. Ernie Anderson recording promos at ABC's post production 6 on their Prospect Studios lot in Hollywood, the same lot where I started working a decade later. E...

  6. The voice behind ABC's biggest hit shows does some dramatic readings on demand. (From "Late Night," air date: 3/21/83)#ernieanderson #abc #letterman Subscribe...

  7. Nov 29, 2021 · c.1996 Ernie Anderson (November 12, 1923 — February 6, 1997) ...more.

  8. Dec 11, 2014 · Meet the late Ernie Anderson, aka Ohio television cult favorite Ghoulardi, who himself seems like he could have been a character in one of his son's movies.

  9. Turn Blue: The Short Life of Ghoulardi. Award-winning producer/director and University of Akron professor Phil Hoffman, Ph.D., presents a new one-hour production about Ernie Anderson, the former WJW-TV 8 announcer who donned a fright wig in 1963 to become the character Ghoulardi.

  10. Dec 21, 2013 · His real name was Ernie Anderson and he was a booth announcer for WJW TV in Cleveland. For Ghoulardi's Shock Theater, he copped a Transylvanian accent, wore a fake goatee and...