Ed Prentiss Explained

Ed Prentiss
Birth Name:Paul Edward Prentiss
Birth Date:September 9, 1908
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, US
Occupation:Actor
Alma Mater:University of Iowa
Spouse:Ivah Davidson (1941-?)
Children:1 son

Paul Edward Prentiss[1] (September 9, 1908  - March 19, 1992) was an actor in the era of old-time radio.[2] He was perhaps best known for portraying the title role on the radio version of Captain Midnight.

Early years

Prentiss was born in Chicago, Illinois.[2] He attended the University of Iowa.[3]

Radio

Radio historian Jim Harmon noted, in his book The Great Radio Heroes, "Ed Prentiss was not the first actor to play Captain Midnight, contrary to some published reports."[4] After Bill Bouchey had the role in the program's second season, Prentiss auditioned for the third season, got the part, and continued as Captain Midnight for seven years.[4]

On The Guiding Light soap opera, Prentiss played Ned (a "neglected youth") and was the program's "omniscient host."[5] Beginning in 1943, Prentiss was narrator for an hour-long block consisting of three soap operas: Today's Children, The Guiding Light and Woman in White. The three programs had interconnecting story lines, with Prentiss's narration "introducing each program segment and linking all three together."[6]

Prentiss's other roles on radio programs included those shown in the table below.

Program Role
Armstrong of the SBI Announcer[7]
The First Nighter Program Host
Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy Announcer
Johnny Lujack of Notre Dame Lujack's sidekick
Silver EagleNarrator
Sweet River Minister
A Tale of Today Michael Denby[8]

Prentiss had his own syndicated program, This Is The Story. An ad for the 15-minute program described it as follows: "Ed Prentiss, America's greatest story teller ... offers true and unusual tales, each with a surprisingly different ending."[9]

He also was a regular on Arnold Grimm's Daughter,[10] Painted Dreams, Bud Barton,[11] The Romance of Helen Trent, Springtime and Harvest[12] and Holland Housewarming.

Film

Prentiss appeared in Westbound (1959)[13] and The FBI Story (1959).[14]

Television

Prentiss played Dr. Snyder on As the World Turns.[15] He was one of the hosts of Action Autographs,[16] was the host for Majority Rules. and played Edward Elliott on Morning Star. He also was the announcer for That's O'Toole.[17] He also played roles in various TV Westerns of the late 1950s-early '60s, often as a sheriff. He is easily recognized by his voice, as well as his physical appearance. In 1957 Prentiss appeared as Bob Gentry on the TV western Cheyenne in the episode titled "Top Hand."

Prentiss appeared on Perry Mason, "The Case of the Badgered Brother" (season 7, episode 12) as the recorded voice reading a will in Mason's office.

Personal life

Prentiss married Ivah Davidson on November 21, 1941.[18] They had a son, born September 14, 1943.[19]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Cheyenne Ben Gentry Episode: Top Hand
1958Violent Road Mr. Nelson
1958Home Before Dark Dr. Collins Uncredited
1959Westbound James Fuller - U.S. Post Office Uncredited
1959The FBI Story U.S. Marshal
1959Beloved Infidel Attendee at Preview Uncredited
1960Wanted Dead or Alive (TV series) Sheriff Truxton Episode: Mental Lapse
1960Man on a String Adrian Benson
1960The Crowded Sky Joseph Bruce aka J.B. Uncredited
1960Sunrise at Campobello Barker Uncredited
1961A Fever in the Blood Convention Chairman Uncredited
1961Ada Clergyman at Legislative Meeting Uncredited
1961The Children's Hour Head of Hospital Uncredited
1961Lover Come Back Zachary, Ad Council Member Uncredited
1961The Outsider Speaker Uncredited
1963A Gathering of Eagles Duty Controller
1963Wall of Noise Paddock Steward
1963Leave it to Beaver Mr. Bailey Episode: The Clothing Drive
1964One Man's Way Mr. Boardman
1964Kisses for My President Max Kloch Uncredited
1964Quick, Before It Melts Dentist in Antarctica Uncredited
1967Eight on the Lam Minister Uncredited
1968Project X Hicks
1968The Virginian (TV series) Carl Jensen saison 7 episode 6 (Image of an outlaw)
1969The Virginian (TV series) Dave Owens saison 7 épisode 16 (Last grave at socorro creek)
1971The Barefoot Executive Harry - Justice Dept. Man
1971The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker Mr. Franklin

Notes and References

  1. News: Louis Johnson to Discuss Defense. Belvidere Daily Republican. July 9, 1940. Illinois, Belvidere. 13. Newspapers.com. August 7, 2016.
  2. DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 219.
  3. News: Studio Notes. The Evening News. April 15, 1940. Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. 24. Newspapers.com. August 7, 2016.
  4. Book: Harmon. Jim. The Great Radio Heroes, rev. ed.. 2001. McFarland. 9780786483655. 183. Revised. 7 August 2016. en.
  5. Book: Loviglio. Jason. Radio's Intimate Public: Network Broadcasting and Mass-mediated Democracy. 2005. U of Minnesota Press. 9780816642342. 82. 7 August 2016. en.
  6. Book: Allen. Robert Clyde. Speaking of Soap Operas. 1985. UNC Press Books. 9780807841297. 162. 7 August 2016. en.
  7. Terrace, Vincent (1999). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 27.
  8. What Do You Want to Know?. Radio Mirror. June 1938. 10. 2. 69. 8 August 2016.
  9. (Snader Telescriptions Sales, Inc. ad). Sponsor. March 10, 1952. 6. 5. 95. 8 August 2016.
  10. What Do You Want to Know?. Radio Mirror. July 1938. 10. 3. 54. 8 August 2016.
  11. News: Henry Aldrich on the Radio Tonight. Belvidere Daily Republican. July 11, 1940. Illinois, Belvidere. 5. Newspapers.com. August 7, 2016.
  12. News: Ferris. Earle. Right out of the Air. The Edinburg Daily Courier. December 9, 1939. Indiana, Edinburg. 3. Newspapers.com. August 7, 2016.
  13. Book: Pitts. Michael R.. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films, 2d ed.. 2012. McFarland. 9780786463725. 390. 2nd. 7 August 2016. en.
  14. Book: Mavis. Paul. The Espionage Filmography: United States Releases, 1898 through 1999. 2011. McFarland. 9780786449156. 100. 7 August 2016. en.
  15. As the World Turns. TV Radio Mirror. April 1957. 47. 5. 44. 8 August 2016.
  16. Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 50.
  17. News: Television Reviews: That's O'Toole. 8 August 2016. Variety. March 16, 1949. 84.
  18. News: Behind the Mike. 8 August 2016. Broadcasting. December 1, 1941. 36.
  19. News: (untitled brief). Broadcasting. September 27, 1943. 44.