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Charles Knox Manning (January 17, 1904 – August 26, 1980) was an American film actor. He was born in
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and died in
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, California. He and Annette North Manning are interred at Ivy Lawn Cemetery in
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.


Motion pictures

A former radio newscaster at KNX and announcer, Manning entered the motion picture field in 1939 as an offscreen narrator. His distinctive voice and phrasing were noticed by other studios, and he quickly became one of the movies' busiest voice artists. Very often he was the trademark voice of several concurrent series. From 1940 to 1954 he was the narrator of
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' popular adventure serials, reading the sometimes tongue-in-cheek scripts with enthusiasm. (The voice-overs in the ''
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'' TV series of the 1960s owe much of their style to Knox Manning's breezy but urgent narrations of the 1940s, including his work in the two ''Batman'' movie serials.) Away from Columbia, he was the commentator for
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' historical, musical, and novelty short subjects. He made his services available to independent producers as well, bringing equal vigor to a religious drama and an anti-vice crusade. In 1943 he joined
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' ''Flicker Flashbacks'' crew and became that series' most prolific narrator, working in more than half of the series' 34 comedies. Trade reviewers constantly praised this series of antique silent films re-edited with satirical soundtracks, and often singled out Knox Manning's comic timing as an important asset. Manning left Columbia in 1954 and began working in Warner Brothers' publicity department, lending his voice to TV commercials for current Warner feature films. He appeared on camera in only a handful of films, most prominently (as himself) in the 1941 military comedy ''
Tanks a Million ''Tanks a Million'' is a 1941 American film directed by Fred Guiol. It was the first of Hal Roach's Streamliners, short films under an hour designed for the lower half of a double feature. The two leading characters, whiz-kid sergeant Doubleda ...
'', the 1942 sports drama ''
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'', starring
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, and the 1946 comedy feature ''
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'', starring
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.


Radio

Knox Manning continued to work in radio as a performer and producer. He announced and read commercials for ''
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'', starring
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and
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. ''The Knox Manning Show'', also known as ''Cinderella Story'', chronicled the rise to fame of Hollywood celebrities. His ''Behind the Scenes'' program featured dramatized re-creations of news events involving famous historical figures. A similar program, ''This Is the Story'', looked at people, places, and things that were familiar on the American scene. He was a newscaster for
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, and continued to work as a newsman in local California radio into the 1960s.


Partial filmography


Short subjects, as narrator

* ''Wild Boar Hunt'' (1940, Bow and Arrow Adventures) * ''Lions for Sale'' (1941, Sports Parade) * ''Polo with the Stars'' (1941) * '' Kings of the Turf'' (1941, Sports Parade) * ''Carnival of Rhythm'' with
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(1941, Technicolor Specials) * ''At the Stroke of Twelve'' (1941) * ''Soldiers in White'' (1942, Technicolor Specials) * '' Divide and Conquer'' (1943) * ''
Beyond the Line of Duty ''Beyond the Line of Duty'' is a 1942 American short propaganda film, directed by Lewis Seiler. The documentary film reenacted the life and career of United States Army Air Corps Captain Hewitt T. "Shorty" Wheless. Following the attack on Pea ...
'' (1942) * '' The Rear Gunner'' (1943) * ''
Jammin' the Blues ''Jammin' the Blues'' is a 1944 American short film made by Gjon Mili and Norman Granz in which a number of prominent jazz musicians re-create the jam-session atmosphere of nightclubs and after-hours spots. It features Lester Young, Red Callender ...
'' (1944, Melody Masters) * ''California, Here We Are'' (1944, Sports Parade) * ''
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, King of Western Swing'' (1945, Melody Masters) * ''Story of a Dog'' (1945) * ''So You Think You're Allergic'' (1945, Joe McDoakes) * '' Hitler Lives?'' (1945) * ''Cavalcade of Archery'' (1946, Sports Parade) * ''Peeks at Hollywood'' (1946) * ''
Facing Your Danger ''Facing Your Danger'' is a 1946 American short film. The cameraman was amateur filmmaker Edwin E. Olsen. Using a Cine-Kodak and 16mm Kodachrome film, Olsen shot the film in 1942 on a Grand Canyon river trip conducted by Norman Nevills. Anothe ...
'' (1946) * ''The Riding Hannefords'' (1946) * ''Adventures in South America'' (1946) * ''
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and His Orchestra'' (1947, Melody Masters) * ''A Day at Hollywood Park (1947, Sports Parade) * ''Hollywood Wonderland'' (1947)


Feature films

* ''
Tanks a Million ''Tanks a Million'' is a 1941 American film directed by Fred Guiol. It was the first of Hal Roach's Streamliners, short films under an hour designed for the lower half of a double feature. The two leading characters, whiz-kid sergeant Doubleda ...
'' (1941, on-screen actor) * ''
Harmon of Michigan ''Harmon of Michigan'' is a 1941 American film starring Anita Louise and Larry Parks. Ostensibly a biopic about University of Michigan football player Tom Harmon's post-collegiate career as a coach, it was actually filmed immediately upon his grad ...
'' (1942, on-screen actor) * ''
A Yank on the Burma Road ''A Yank on the Burma Road'' is a 1942 drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Laraine Day, Barry Nelson and Keye Luke. It is also known as ''China Caravan'' and ''Yanks on the Burma Road''. It was produced as part of a cluster of Hol ...
'' (1942, voice of radio announcer) * ''
Mr. Hex ''Mr. Hex'' is a 1946 film directed by William Beaudine and starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the fifth film in the series. Plot The boys are trying to raise money for their friend Gloria. She has to give up her aspiring singin ...
'' (1946, on-screen actor) * ''
Buck Privates Come Home ''Buck Privates Come Home'' is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the team of Abbott and Costello. It was released by Universal-International and is a sequel to their earlier film ''Buck Privates'' (1941). This ...
'' (1947, narrator) * '' The Prince of Peace'' (1949, narrator) * ''
Border Incident ''Border Incident'' is a 1949 film noir featuring Ricardo Montalbán, George Murphy, Howard Da Silva. Directed by Anthony Mann, the MGM production was written by John C. Higgins and George Zuckerman. The film was shot by cinematographer John Al ...
'' (1949, narrator) * ''
She Shoulda Said No! ''She Shoulda Said No!'' (also known as ''Wild Weed''; ''The Devil's Weed''; ''Marijuana, the Devil's Weed''; and ''The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket'') is a 1949 exploitation film that follows in the spirit of mora ...
'' (1949, narrator) * '' Destination Moon'' (1950, narrator)


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