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Jay Jostyn

Jay Jostyn
Jay Jostyn 1939.jpg
Jostyn in 1939
Born Eugene Josten
December 13, 1905
or December 13, 1901
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Died July 24, 1977
or June 25, 1976
Los Angeles, California
Nationality American
Alma mater Wisconsin Conservatory of Music
Occupation Actor
Known for Portraying the title role in Mr. District Attorney on radio
Spouse(s) Ruth Hill (1928- ?)
Children Jean Charles
Jon George
Parent(s) George and Mary Josten

Jay Jostyn (December 13, 1905 - July 24, 1977) (another source gives his lifespan as December 13, 1901 - June 25, 1976) was an actor in the era of old-time radio. He is best known for portraying the title role in Mr. District Attorney on radio. An article in Radio-TV Mirror in 1952 reported, "He is so generally believed to be a real life lawyer that he frequently receives mail from listeners inviting him to move to certain cities where they feel crimes are going unsolved."

Jostyn was born Eugene Josten, the son of George and Mary Josten of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He attended St. Joseph's parochial school, Marquette Academy,Marquette University, and the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music.

Before going into acting full-time, he had a job with a telephone company.

In 1948, Jostyn had the lead in a touring company that performed The Trial of Mary Dugan. On Broadway, he played District Attorney McDonough in Deadfall (1955).

Jostyn's career in radio began at WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio, when he was the first poetry reader for the station's late-night Moon River program.

Jostyn's roles as a regular cast member included those shown in the table below.

Jostyn was also in the casts of This Small Town,Silver Theater, The Top Guy, and Mystery Man.

Jostyn's roles as a regular cast member included those show in the table below.

Jostyn also starred in Courtroom U.S.A., a syndicated series that dramatized actual court cases. Additionally, he was also seen in episodes of The Doctor, and The Philco Television Playhouse.

In November 1943, Jostyn was elected to a one-year term as third vice-president of the New York local of the American Federation of Radio Artists. In 1944, he was one of seven people elected to AFRA's national board.


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