Dick Whittinghill

Actor

Born: Billings, Montana, USA

BIOGRAPHY

Dick Whittinghill (March 5, 1913 in Montana – January 24, 2001 in Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television actor, recording artist and radio DJ in the United States. His early music career included membership in The Pied Pipers vocal group which sang with Tommy Dorseys big band.Beginning in 1950, Whittinghill was for three decades the popular morning drive disc jockey at radio station KMPC in Los Angeles. During KMPCs heyday in the 50s and 60s, his fellow announcers included Ira Cook, Roger Carroll, Johnny Grant, Gary Owens, Johnny Magnus and Geoff Edwards. After his retirement, he was heard on a recorded Sunday program on KMPC, and later as afternoon drive personality at KPRZ, Los Angeles, reversing his traditional KMPC role, as former KMPC afternoon DJ Gary Owens was then KPRZ morning man.Among the features of his program were the story records, sent in by listeners, in which a short anecdote was completed with a line from a song. For example, the spider told Little Miss Muffet, You can keep the curds but give me...All the Way (whey). (using Frank Sinatras song).Dick Whittinghill had a minor national chart record. His narration The Square reached #144 on the Record World chart in May, 1965.

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