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Don Wilson

Don Wilson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. Not much is known about his early life but what is known is that he played football for the University of Colorado in the 1920s. Wilson began his radio career as a singer in Denver's radio station, KFEL, in 1923. In 1929, he started working at radio station KFI in Los Angeles, California. In the summer of 1932, Wilson worked as a sportscaster, covering the opening of the 1932 Summer Olympics games and, in the early part of 1934, Wilson was working as

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Radio City Revels

1938
as Don Wilson - Radio Station Announcer

Out of This World

1945
as Radio Announcer

Larceny

1948
as Master of Ceremonies

Swing It Soldier

1941
as Brad Saunders

Behind the Mike

1937
as Tiny Martin

Radio Stars on Parade

1945
as Don Wilson - Announcer

Niagara

1953
as J.C. Kettering

General Foods Opening Night

1963
as Self (narrator)

The Stars Are Singing

1953
as Radio Announcer

$1,000 a Touchdown

1939
as Announcer

Screw Drivers of 1940

1940
as Don Wilson

Sailor Beware

1952
as Mr. Chubby

The Kid from Brooklyn

1946
as Radio Announcer

The Chase

1946
as Fats

Desert Empire

1948
as Narrator

Hi, Neighbor

1942
as Radio Announcer

Ferdinand the Bull

1938
as Narrator (voice)

Jamboree

1944
as Don Wilson - Radio Announcer