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    14 de oct. de 1997 · Film. Averback co-narrated The Story of Life, a 62-minute sex educational film, released by Crusader Productions in June 1948. It featured live action as well as animation by former Walt Disney artists Lester Novros and Robert Moore. Film credits include his acting as Willard Alexander in The Benny Goodman Story (1956) and directing Chamber of ...

  2. One of a plethora of showbusiness figures interred at Westwood Village Memorial Park is Hy Averback, who wore various hats in the entertainment industry. He was the announcer of Jack Paar’s and Bob Hope’s radio shows and served as narrator of the television series Meet Corliss Archer , which had a brief run in 1954.

  3. Hy Averback's films include Columbo, Mash, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!, Cry Danger

  4. Jamie Farr on Hy Averback hiring him for The Chicago Teddy Bears and how Averback played a role in getting Farr a role on M*A*S*H. 07:46. Irving Fein View Interview. Irving Fein on Hy Averback. 00:20. Larry Gelbart View Interview. Larry Gelbart on Hy Averback directing some of the finest episodes of M*A*S*H.

  5. 14 de oct. de 1997 · Westwood. Westwood Memorial Park. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Dec 13, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 4181. Source citation. Radio, Television and Film Actor, Producer and Director. He graduated from the Edward Clark Academy Theater in 1938 and eventually got a job announcing at KMPC Beverly Hills before World War II.

  6. Hy Averback (Minneapolis, Minnesota, Estats Units, 21 d'octubre de 1920 − Los Angeles, Califòrnia, 14 d'octubre de 1997) va ser un director, actor i productor estatunidenc. Biografia Filmografia Director. 1957: The Real McCoys (sèrie TV) 1961: The Dick Powell ...

  7. The director Hy Averback died at the age of 76. Here is all you want to know, and more! Biography - A Short Wiki. Producer and director of television classics like M*A*S*H, F Troop, and McCloud. He grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Hy Averback died on Oct. 14 after heart surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.