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Peter Donald

Peter Donald
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Allen's Alley cast (l to r): Fred Allen, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly
Born (1918-06-06)June 6, 1918
Bristol, England, UK
Died April 20, 1979(1979-04-20) (aged 60)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
Occupation Actor

Peter Donald (June 6, 1918 – April 20, 1979) was a British-born actor who worked in American radio and television. He has been called "one of radio's great dialecticians."

Donald was born in Bristol, England, in 1918. His father (a comedian) and mother (a singer) were performers in Vaudeville. He graduated from the Professional Children's School in New York in 1936.

Donald first appeared on radio in 1927, playing Tiny Tim in a production of A Christmas Carol. At age 11, he was the announcer for Uncle Olie and His Kne-Mel Gang on CBS. He became an announcer on CBS in 1931.

He was famed as the character of Ajax Cassidy on Fred Allen's radio show, the Irishman who continually complained that he was "not long for this world."

In addition to his long run on "Allen's Alley," Donald was a regular on Radio Reader's Digest, Stage Door Canteen, and We, the People. He was also the host during the 1940s on County Fair and on radio's joke-telling panel program, Can You Top This?

In 1952, Donald served as host of Don McNeill's Breakfast Club for six weeks while McNeill was away.

Donald appeared on Broadway in Bitter Sweet (1929 - 1930) and Give Me Yesterday (1931).

Donald was the host of two early television series, The Ad-Libbers (1951) and Masquerade Party (1954-1956), and he made numerous TV guest appearances as a comedian (The Colgate Comedy Hour, The NBC Comedy Hour) and panelist (Pantomime Quiz, What's My Line?, To Tell the Truth). His TV appearances as an actor included Prize Performance (1950) and ABC Showcase (1950). He appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1962, and one of his last TV appearances was on the daytime panel show Get the Message in 1964.


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