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  1. Ernest Earle Anderson (November 12, 1923 – February 6, 1997) was an American radio and television personality, horror host, and announcer.

  2. Ernie Anderson was a versatile performer who created the character Ghoulardi and worked with Tim Conway. He also did the voiceover for ABC shows and movies, such as America's Funniest Home Videos and Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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    • Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Ernie Anderson. Actor: Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater. Ernie Anderson was born Ernest Earle Anderson on November 12, 1923 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He began working in radio at Burlington, Vermont's WSKI-AM in 1946. He met Tim Conway at WHK-AM in Cleveland and began writing with him.

    • November 12, 1923
    • February 6, 1997
  4. Jan 12, 2013 · Ernie Anderson, better known as Ghoulardi, was a late-night horror host who turned Cleveland upside down with his anti-hero attitude and Beatnik babble. Learn how he became a TV legend, a cultural icon and a troublemaker in this article.

  5. Meet the late Ernie Anderson, aka Ohio television cult favorite Ghoulardi, who himself seems like he could have been a character in one of his son's movies.

  6. Learn how Ernie Anderson, a veteran radio and TV personality, created Ghoulardi, a weird and witty horror host who became a legend in Cleveland. Read excerpts from the book by Tom Feran and R. D. Heldenfels, featuring stories, photos, and quotes from the Ghoulardi era.

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  8. Turn Blue: The Short Life of Ghoulardi. Award-winning producer/director and University of Akron professor Phil Hoffman, Ph.D., presents a new one-hour production about Ernie Anderson, the former WJW-TV 8 announcer who donned a fright wig in 1963 to become the character Ghoulardi.