Howard Claney Explained

Howard Moorhead Claney (April 17, 1898 - April 30, 1980)[1] [2] was an American actor, an announcer on old-time radio, and a narrator of films.

Early years

The son of William J. Claney and Mary J. Claney,[3] he was born in the Manchester neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Allegheny High School, he studied at Carnegie Tech.[2]

He served in the U.S. Army during World War I.[4]

Career

Claney acted on stage before he moved into radio. His Broadway credits included Lolly (1929), King Henry V (1928), Caponsacchi (1926), The Immortal Thief (1926), The Little Poor Man (1925), Macbeth (1924), Voltaire (1922), The S. S. Tenacity (1922), Don Juan (1921), Lillian (1921), Liliom (1921), and A Man of the People (1920).[5] He also worked as stage manager for the Shubert family.

His career in radio began when he announced a remote broadcast of a performance of Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. His first full-time assignment was working as announcer on the Women's Radio Review.[2] Other programs for which he was the announcer included The Voice of Firestone, Log Cabin Dude Ranch, The Famous Actors Guild, Waltz Time,[6] General Motors Concerts,[7] Information Please,[8] Amanda of Honeymoon Hill,[9] American Melody Hour,[10] The American Album of Familiar Music, The Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air, Mr. Chameleon, and Stella Dallas.

Claney narrated Vitaphone films, including the Newman Traveltalks Long Bright Land, Land of the Kangaroo, Malayan Jungle, Pearl of the East, Toradja Land, and Isles of Enchantment. He also narrated some films of the Vitaphone Pictorial Revue series.[11]

Personal life

Claney studied art at the Art Students League of New York and the Art Institute of Chicago, with additional studies in London and Paris. In the 1930s, several exhibitions highlighted his work, and he sold many painting in oil and watercolor. He preferred landscapes, especially of scenes from the Pittsburgh area.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Howard Moorhead Claney in the U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010. Ancestry.com. 16 August 2021.
  2. News: Steinhauser . S.H. . Allegheny Graduate Is Ace Of Networks . 13 June 2019 . The Pittsburgh Press . October 29, 1931 . Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh . 16. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Air Personalities: Howard Claney . 14 June 2019 . Spring Lake Gazette . March 23, 1933 . New Jersey, Spring Lake . 7. Newspapers.com.
  4. Book: Ansbro . George . I Have a Lady in the Balcony: Memoirs of a Broadcaster in Radio and Television . 2009 . McFarland . 9780786443185 . 99 . 13 June 2019 . en.
  5. Web site: ("Howard Claney" search results) . Internet Broadway Database . The Broadway League . 13 June 2019.
  6. News: NBC Announcer Commitments . 15 June 2019 . Radio Daily . March 4, 1937 . 6.
  7. News: 'General Motors Concerts' . 15 June 2019 . Radio Daily . April 6, 1937 . 7.
  8. 'Information, Please' . 15 June 2019 . Billboard . May 28, 1938 . 9.
  9. Book: Terrace. Vincent. Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. 1999. McFarland & Company, Inc.. 978-0-7864-4513-4. 21.
  10. News: Melody Hour Foursome . 13 June 2019 . The Nebraska State Journal . January 20, 1946 . Nebraska, Lincoln . 28. Newspapers.com.
  11. Book: Liebman . Roy . Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts . 2015 . McFarland . 9781476609362 . 161 . 13 June 2019 . en.
  12. News: Announcer Is Also Painter . 13 June 2019 . The Evening News . January 13, 1938 . Pennsylvania, Harrisburg . 19. Newspapers.com.