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Gary D. Sinclair (born 1952), known professionally as Michael Gary "M.G." Kelly and Machine Gun Kelly, is an American actor, disc jockey, and radio personality. In addition to hosting several radio programs over the years, Kelly has held several acting roles as a disc jockey; also, he has served as an offstage announcer on two game shows. His
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is a reference to George "Machine Gun" Kelly, a notorious criminal.


Radio career

Kelly has hosted and produced several radio programs. Several are still airing on stations across the United States and Canada; production and distribution of his current shows went on a brief hiatus in the late 2000s but have since resumed. He worked at KSTP in the Minneapolis/St. Paul market from 1972 through 1975. During the 1970s and '80s, Kelly enjoyed much success as a radio personality on Los Angeles radio stations KHJ, KTNQ, KOST and KODJ. Programs produced by Kelly include: *''Live from the 60s'' (1986–93, reruns from 1993–96 and 2015–present), hosted by "The Real Don Steele," a retrospective on the 1960s featuring 1960s music, distributed by Premiere Networks. Reruns as of 2015 distributed by
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. *''American Hit List'' (1998–present) similar in format to ''Live from the 60s'' except hosted by Kelly himself. This series featured a broader playlist stretching the 1950s to the 1970s, with a focus on 1964-73. This is the only Kelly program distributed by Westwood One. An updated version, ''Classic Hit List'', has also been offered since the mid-2010s, which includes more 1980s songs and a classic rock lean; this show is currently distributed by
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. *''Back to the 70s'' (1998-2007, 2011–present). First 52 episodes hosted by
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, airing in reruns through 2007; subsequent revival (ca. 2011) hosted by Kelly himself and distributed by Compass. *''The Amazing 80s'' (1998–present) hosted by Kelly, marketed as a direct competitor to
Backtrax USA ''Backtrax USA'' is a weekly two-hour radio program hosted by former WHTZ (Z100) disc jockey Kid Kelly that premiered in 1992. The original show highlights hit music from the 1980s. Since 2003, ''Backtrax USA'' has also offered a 1990s version of ...
. Distributed by Compass. *''Your 90s Rewind'' (2015–present) hosted by Kelly. *''Top 30 USA'' (1980s), AC Radio top 30 countdown (or as the show implies a CountUP show) hosted by Kelly and distributed by
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*''Your Good Time Oldies Magazine'' (1992–95), co-hosted by Kelly and
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Acting career

M. G. Kelly's acting career includes a typecast role as DJ "Bebe Jesús" in the 1976 Barbra Streisand version of ''A Star Is Born'' and the role of Father John Voss in the Clint Eastwood movie '' The Enforcer'', as well as many television roles, including two '' CHiPs'' episodes from 1978 and the classic '' WKRP in Cincinnati'' "Fish Story" episode in 1979. He also provided the voice of the archvillian The Lightning Bug in the 1979 serial spoof ''
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''. In addition to acting, Kelly served a short stint as announcer on the game show ''
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'', hosted by
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. In late 1988, he took over as the announcer on ''
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'' following the death of former announcer Jack Clark in mid-1988. Kelly announced both the daytime network version of the show and the nighttime, syndicated version hosted by Pat Sajak until March 1989. Kelly was succeeded by
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, the original announcer of the daytime version, who remained with the show until his death in 2010.


Partial filmography

* 1976 '' A Star Is Born'' as Bebe Jesus * 1976 '' The Enforcer'' as Father John * 1978 '' The Buddy Holly Story'' as Avalon M.C. * 1978 ''
The Fifth Floor ''The Fifth Floor'' is a 1978 American film about a sane woman who gets sent to an asylum. It stars Dianne Hull, Bo Hopkins and Mel Ferrer. Plot The film focuses on Kelly McIntyre, a disco dancer played by Dianne Hull who through no fault of her ...
'' as Hal * 1979 ''
Roller Boogie ''Roller Boogie'' is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by M ...
'' as D.J. * 1979 ''
J-Men Forever ''J-Men Forever'', originally titled "The Secret World War", is a 1979 comedy film by Philip Proctor and Peter Bergman of the Firesign Theatre. The film is a pastiche using film clips from Republic serials, re-dubbed with comic dialog to tell a ...
'' as Lightning Bug (voice) * 1984 '' Voyage of the Rock Aliens'' as Radio DJ * 1984 ''
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'' as Hotel Manager * 1989 '' Body Slam'' as T.V. Interviewer * 1989 ''
Lobster Man from Mars ''Lobster Man from Mars'' is a 1989 comedy film directed by Stanley Sheff and starring Tony Curtis. The film is a spoof of B movie sci-fi films from the 1950s. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 1989. Plot Young filmmaker ...
'' as Big Dick Strange * 1989 ''
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'' as Promo Announcer (voice)


References


External links


Official M. G. Kelly productions website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kelly, M. G. 1952 births Living people American male film actors Game show announcers People from Ada, Oklahoma Radio personalities from Oklahoma