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Bob LeMond

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Bob LeMond
Birth name Robert West LeMond, Jr.
Born April 11, 1913 in Hale Center, Texas, USA
Died January 6, 2008 in Bonsall, California, USA from complications from dementia
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Biography

Robert West LeMond, Jr. was an American radio and television announcer who was best known as the voice who announced for the television shows Leave It to Beaver and Ozzie and Harriet. LeMond was also the announcer for the first radio sitcom by Lucille Ball, My Favorite Husband, as well as for the first television pilot episode of I Love Lucy. The peak of his announcing career spanned from the 1930s well into the 1960s.

Roles

Starring Roles

Guest Starring Roles

Series Role Episode Airdate
The Addams Family Reporter 1x04 - Gomez the Politician October 9, 1964
The Addams Family Announcer 1x27 - The Addams Family and the Spacemen April 2, 1965
The F.B.I. TV Announcer 6x07 - The Innocents November 1, 1970

Specials and Made-for-TV Movies

Talk, News and Game Show Appearances

Memorable Moments

Awards and Accolades

Trivia