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    He reprised his Ghoulardi character only once, in 1991 on an episode of Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater hosted by Joe Bob Briggs. Anderson died of cancer on February 6, 1997.

  2. Known for his portrayal of "Ghoulardi", the host of late night horror films on WJW Channel 8 on Cleveland television from 1963 to 1966, [1] he worked as an announcer for the ABC television network from the late 1970s until the mid-1990s.

  3. Jan 12, 2013 · Yes, the 39-year-old radio and TV voice-over announcer for WJW Channel 8 and spokesman for Ohio Bell Telephone Co. dreamed of being an actor. But not that kind of actor. He didn't even like...

  4. Dec 21, 2013 · Anderson died in 1997, but his legacy lives on in thousands of small ways. Filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, who grew up near Akron cites him as an influence. The Cramps' horror-meets-rockabilly persona...

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  5. Jun 16, 2019 · Anderson reprised the Ghoulardi character a final time on Joe Bob Brigg’s JOE BOB’S DRIVE-IN THEATER show in 1991. Sadly, Ernie Anderson died of cancer in 1997. So here’s to Ghoulardi, long may he caper, jape and crack wise in the ether! As he said in his last appearance “why are you here, watching this lousy movie?

  6. Ernie Anderson, also known as Ghoulardi, hosted a local Cleveland late-night horror movie program called Shock Theater from 1963-1966. Anderson died of cancer in 1997. He was one of the first horror movie hosts in the country. His character was a hipster, unlike the horror character prototype.

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  8. Oct 12, 2018 · The 39-year-old radio and TV voice-over announcer dreamed of being an actor. Not some low-grade ghoul. “He was working as a booth announcer for the station and this was the last thing he ...

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