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  1. Harry Carey (actor) Henry DeWitt Carey II (January 16, 1878 – September 21, 1947) was an American actor and one of silent film 's earliest superstars, usually cast as a Western hero. One of his best known performances is as the president of the United States Senate in the drama film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), for which he was ...

  2. Harry's first of two appearances on Late Night.

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  3. Harry Caray’s unique style and outspoken personality resulted in a rare broadcast distinction. He had a close association with three major league teams — the St. Louis Cardinals, the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs. From 1945 to 1969, Caray was the voice of the St. Louis Cardinals on KMOX/St. Louis.

  4. When Caray came back to work on May 19, 1987, the mayor announced it to be Harry Caray Day. Caray even received a call from President Ronald Reagan, who expressed how much he missed his broadcasts. In 1991 he was fortunate enough to broadcast a game with his son, Skip, and grandson, Chip.

  5. Feb 1, 2016 · The Story of Harry Caray," which premieres at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday as part of the MLB Network Presents series, here's a ranking of the seven best Harry Caray impressions, from the baseball and non-baseball worlds: 1. John Caponera: This impression hits for the cycle: Comedian Caponera nails the facial expression, the voice, the rambling ...

  6. Harry Caray. Harry Caray was the #1 voice of four big league teams in his incredible 53-year career: 1945 – 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 1970 – Oakland Athletics 1971 – 1981 Chicago White Sox 1982 – 1997 Chicago Cubs. But Harry always felt like he worked directly for the fans. He was a fan himself.

  7. Harry Caray isn’t just a sportscaster, he’s the fan in the seat next to you, the guy who punches you in the ribs and yells “holy cow!” every time the home team hits a long ball. Since his first major league broadcast in 1945, Caray took his listeners out to the ballgame. 1994 RADIO INDUCTEE. Caray’s love for baseball started young.

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