Frank bresee biography
Frank bresee biography
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Frank Bresee
Frank Bresee | |
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Frank Bresee in the 70s | |
Born | ()August 20, Los Angeles, California |
Died | June 5, () (aged88) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Radio actor and historian, board game designer |
Frank Bresee (August 20, – June 5, ) was an American radio actor, radio historian, and board game designer.
He hosted the "Golden Days Of Radio" program which began in and aired on the Armed Forces Radio Network from to Bresee also created more than a dozen adult-oriented board games, the most notable of which is the drinking game Pass-Out.[1]
Background
Bresee was born August 20, , in Los Angeles.
At age 10, he and his classmates went on a school field trip to the studios of Los Angeles classical music station KFAC. He soon decided he wanted to be in radio. In , he began appearing as "Little Beaver" on the Red Ryder radio program when the regular actor, Tommy Cook, was away working on motion pictures.[1] That same year,