Charlie O'Donnell (born August 12, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American television announcer best known for his work on Wheel of Fortune.
O'Donnell began his career in 1958, working with Dick Clark on American Bandstand. This led to several stints as a disc jockey on Los Angeles radio (most notably on legendary Pasadena station KRLA), and later as news anchorman on Los Angeles television station KCOP-TV. His newscasts perhaps precip...
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Charlie O'Donnell (born August 12, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American television announcer best known for his work on Wheel of Fortune.
O'Donnell began his career in 1958, working with Dick Clark on American Bandstand. This led to several stints as a disc jockey on Los Angeles radio (most notably on legendary Pasadena station KRLA), and later as news anchorman on Los Angeles television station KCOP-TV. His newscasts perhaps precipitated the joke where Announcer Charlie O'Donnell introduced Newscaster Charlie O'Donnell with the news. "Thank you Charlie, and here, now, the news . . ." KCOP was the home of The Joker's Wild and Tic-Tac-Dough during its initial syndicated reigns.
He also made a full-time career as an announcer on many television shows throughout the decades, with such series as The Joker's Wild, Tic-Tac-Dough, Bullseye, Card Sharks and The $100,000 Pyramid (again working with Dick Clark). He has also served as announcer for the American Music Awards, the...
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