Bob Russell (entertainer)
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Bob Russell (January 1, 1908 – January 24, 1998) was an
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n entertainer, best known for hosting the
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during the years of 1940 to 1946, 1948 to 1950 and 1954. He also served as emcee for the Miss Universe,
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Biography

Bob Russell's father was a Russian-born baker. His family moved to
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at age nine and he began his career appearing in
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in the 1920s. In the 1930s, he moved on to Philadelphia, where he became a local star as the singing master of ceremonies at the elegant Cafe Marguery in the old Adelphia Hotel. In 1952 Russell co-created, directed and hosted the very first Miss Universe pageant in Long Beach, California, and continued with the pageant through 1957. When the Miss America pageant was first televised in 1954, Russell rejected the song "
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" in favor of two of his own. His recommended replacement, Bert Parks, in 1955 sang this promenade tune into history. Lee Meriwether, age 19 from California, was crowned Miss America on September 11, 1954, by a panel of judges including movie queen Grace Kelly. It was watched by 27 million people. Russell helped to start many early television game shows, such as '' Name That Tune'' (1954–59). He appeared as the emcee of ''Bonnie Maid's Versatile Varieties'' (1950–51) and ''Your Pet Parade'' (1951), and was the announcer on the quiz show ''Time Will Tell'' (1954). From May 1956 to September 1957, he hosted ''
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'',Feminist television criticism: a reader - Charlotte Brunsdon, Lynn Spigel - 2007 Page 327-"STAND UP AND BE COUNTED (5/28/56 to 9/6/57, CBS) Host: Bob Russell Contestants were home viewers selected by letter. As they sat with Bob Russell behind the wooden railing of a "front porch," they explained a personal dilemma to a ... Russell retired from the limelight to Sarasota, Florida, where he kept busy as Reservation Manager at the Aku Tiki Inn on Lido Key, and later at the Meadows Golf and Tennis Resort. Russell and his wife, Mignon Simpson Russell, had one child, a daughter named Ingrid.


Musical performances

*'' Princess Flavia'' (November 2, 1925 – March 1926; 152 performances)


TV shows

*'' Versatile Varieties'' (1949) – emcee, 1950–1951 *''
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'' (1951) – host *'' Name That Tune'' (1953) – co-creator *''
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'' (1954) – announcer *''
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'' 1956-1957, host *''
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'' creator, aired on ABC from 1961–1963 hosted by Bert Parks


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Russell, Bob (Entertainer) 1908 births 1998 deaths Beauty pageant hosts American game show hosts American male musical theatre actors American male television actors People from Passaic, New Jersey People from Sarasota, Florida 20th-century American male actors 20th-century American singers 20th-century American male singers