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John Warren Hull (January 17, 1903 – September 14, 1974), known professionally as Warren Hull, was an American actor and television personality active from the 1930s through the 1960s. He was one of the most popular serial actors in the action-adventure field.
Born in Gasport, New York, Hull was one of three children born to John and Laura (nee Shafer) Hull. Both of his parents were Quakers. Hull attended Lockport High School, graduating in 1922. He then attended New York University with the intention of pursuing a career in business. He later decided to pursue a career in music and enrolled at the Eastman School of Music, where he studied voice. After completing his studies, he moved to New York City, where he became a chorus boy in Shubert operas and operettas. This eventually led to Hull working in Broadway musicals. In 1923, he began working as a radio announcer. Hull was the master of ceremonies for the first Your Hit Parade radio program and also worked as an announcer for The Bea Lillie Show.
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Genres: Biography, Short,H.E Dr. Warren Everson Alarick Hull sits down with our very own Alecia Blake to give an update on his new appointment as Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS).
LionsTV post-game interview with Hull Stingrays netminder and Man of the Match Warren Gilfoyle after the Stingrays 8-0 defeat at the Nottingham Lions on 16th September 2012.
Warren Hull of Gymkana speaks with AGTNews.com moments after being eliminated from season six of 'America's Got Talent'
Struggling songwriter Judy Walker talks her way into the apartment of a famous composer, and finds that he's on vacation. Homeless and without any money, she decides to stay at his place. Cast Patricia Ellis ... Judy Walker Warren Hull ... Bob McKay William Newell ... Clyde Lyons Richard Carle ... J.C. Boswell Zeffie Tilbury ... Maggie Conway, the Duchess de Lovely Charles Judels ... Luigi Fernando Robert Paige ... Phil Hale Joyce Compton ... Amy Lou Suzanne Kaaren ... Dorothy Day Esther Howard ... Mrs. Madigan Eddie Parker ... Baxter James C. Morton ... Cop Rolfe Sedan ... Victor Richard Beach ... Ben Graham Ranny Weeks ... Radio Announcer Darlene Morwood ... Baby Mariska Aldrich ... Madame Enitiba William 'Billy' Benedict ... Clyde Sidney Bracey ... Second Butler Richard Cramer ... ...
Warren D'Rosario interviews 2 female students from University of Lincoln (Hull Campus) and asks them what they think of Kingston-upon-Hull.
LionsTV post-game interview with Hull Stingrays captain Warren Jamie Cobley after the Stingrays 8-0 defeat at the Nottingham Lions on 16th September 2012.
WE ARE IN THE TOP 6 - WE NEED YOUR VOTE HERE http://www.jamiecullum.com/ #WinJamiesYamahaPiano Jamie Cullum has kindly offered to give away his grand piano to a deserving cause.. The Warren Young People's Project in Hull believe that they could be that cause and have made this film to explain why. This film was made by young people at The Warren in Hull. Filmed and edited by Josh Moore. Music composed and performed by Ysabelle Wombwell. Words by Emma Wilkinson. Text WARR00 £10 to 70070 to donate to The Warren Project and make a difference today. JustTextGiving by Vodafone. POEM WORDS: It aint rocket science but we think it’s essential That the kids in this city reach their full potential So here at the Warren we all try our best To ensure that young people are facing less stress An...
Watch as I interview Mr. Jeff Hull. He is one of the best investors in the world and he was recognized by the Business Times as the, “Investor of the Decade.” Mr. Hull is a Senior Financial Advisor at Manulife Securities Incorporated. As an expert in the investment industry with over 24 years of experience, he is sought by the mainstream media worldwide in order to share his unique insights on financial, investment and global topics. Mr. Hull discusses the significance of the contributions that he’s made in the financial industry. He has been featured in over 100 television interviews on a variety of channels such as CNBC, CNBC World, CNBC Europe, CNBC Asia, BNN, CP24, Global TV, CTV, CBC and many others. In addition, Mr. Hull has produced and hosted the first two authorized television doc...
Forever Young / November 2013 / Historical Hull House Historical Hull House Lancaster landmark’s restoration is ‘labor of love’ BY CHRISTINE A. SMYCZYNSKI Hull Family Home & Farmstead in Lancaster. Hull Family Home & Farmstead in Lancaster. CHRISTINE A. SMYCZYNSKI When you step inside the stone house at the Hull Family Home & Farmstead in Lancaster, you can imagine what life was like when Warren and Polly Hull and their 12 children called it home back in the early 1800s. The house, which was built in 1810, is a rare example of early Federal style architecture and is the oldest stone dwelling in Erie County. The house and surrounding grounds are currently undergoing restoration, with the goal of having the site fully restored to its 1810 appearance in the near future. Warren Hull, a ...
A Bride for Henry (1937) Anne Nagel, Warren Hull, Henry Mollison On the day of her wedding a young woman's fiancé doesn't show up, sleeping off the results of the previous night's wild bachelor party. Miffed, the woman decides to go ahead with the wedding anyway to teach her fiancé a lesson, so she calls her lawyer, Henry, and has him stand in for her missing groom. She intends to divorce her new "husband" at the first opportunity, but Henry--who has been in love with her for a long time--is determined to win his "wife's" hand.
Star Reporter (1939) Classic Movie Warren Hull, Marsha Hunt, Wallis Clark John Randolph (Warren Hull), an idealistic young newspaper owner who uses his paper as an instrument for the public good, uses a campaign against crime to successfully run grafting politicians out of town. District Attorney William Burnette (Wallis Clark), father of Barbara Burnette (Marsha Hunt) who John loves, learns that John's father (unknown to John) is a criminal they are seeking. He refuses to prosecute him and John, not knowing the real reason, turns against Burnette and tries to run him out of office.
Mandrake the Magician (1939) is the seventh serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was based upon the comic strip of the same name. Mandrake and his assistant Lothar are working the cruise lines and make the acquaintance of Professor Houston who has developed a radium energy machine, which is much coveted by a masked Crime Lord known as "The Wasp". The Wasp unleashes his army of accomplices in waves to steal the invention by any means necessary. Mandrake and his allies finally catch up to "The Wasp" and discover the Crime Lord is actually a scientist who posed as a close friend of Houston's.
Struggling songwriter Judy Walker talks her way into the apartment of a famous composer, and finds that he's on vacation. Homeless and without any money, she decides to stay at his place. Cast Patricia Ellis ... Judy Walker Warren Hull ... Bob McKay William Newell ... Clyde Lyons Richard Carle ... J.C. Boswell Zeffie Tilbury ... Maggie Conway, the Duchess de Lovely Charles Judels ... Luigi Fernando Robert Paige ... Phil Hale Joyce Compton ... Amy Lou Suzanne Kaaren ... Dorothy Day Esther Howard ... Mrs. Madigan Eddie Parker ... Baxter James C. Morton ... Cop Rolfe Sedan ... Victor Richard Beach ... Ben Graham Ranny Weeks ... Radio Announcer Darlene Morwood ... Baby Mariska Aldrich ... Madame Enitiba William 'Billy' Benedict ... Clyde Sidney Bracey ... Second Butler Richard Cramer ... ...
A Tribute to Henry Hull - Werewolf Movie Clips: Werewolf of London (1935) - Henry Hull (Also: The Wolf Man (1941) & Phantom of the Opera (1925) Song: Werewolves of London Artist: Warren Zevon Fan Video Special thanks to Rhino Elektra and Universal Studios.
You keep me
You keep me (cryin)
You keep me
You keep (you you you)me crying (Oh oh oh hey)
Oh baby (yea yea yea)
You keep me you keep me
You keep me(crying) you keep me crying
(Oh let me sing let me sing let me sing)
Oh baby
I lay at night I toss and turn
Wondering how you left me in the rain
My tears must play the game (yea oh)
I don't how I don't know when
I will see your preety face again
I be waiting(i'll be waitin)
You keep me crying
Tears running down my face
You keep me crying
When you needed me I was there
You keep me crying
When you needed me I was there
You keep me crying
Please wipe the tears from my eyes
You keep me you keep me(crying)