Family tree of Parker FENNELLY
Actor
Born Parker Winsor FENNELLY
American actor
Born on October 22, 1891 in Northeast Harbor, Maine, USA , United States
Died on January 22, 1988 in Peekskill, New York, USA
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Fennelly personified the crusty New England Yankee in roles on radio, films and television. He was heard weekly as Titus Moody on the "Allen's Alley" segment of Fred Allen's radio show where he delivered his famous opening line: "Howdy, Bub."
Note how this poster illustration was cleverly designed to disguise the face of Parker Fennelly, who stepped in to replace series regular Percy Kilbride.
... Fennelly personified the crusty New England Yankee in roles on radio, films and television. He was heard weekly as Titus Moody on the "Allen's Alley" segment of Fred Allen's radio show where he delivered his famous opening line: "Howdy, Bub."
Note how this poster illustration was cleverly designed to disguise the face of Parker Fennelly, who stepped in to replace series regular Percy Kilbride.
Fennelly made numerous appearances on live television shows of the early 1950s, including Lux Video Theatre, The Philco
In later years he became a familiar face as the Pepperidge Farm's television spokesman between 1956 and 1985, delivering the slogan "Pepperidge Farm remembers" in his New England accent.
Note how this poster illustration was cleverly designed to disguise the face of Parker Fennelly, who stepped in to replace series regular Percy Kilbride.
... Fennelly personified the crusty New England Yankee in roles on radio, films and television. He was heard weekly as Titus Moody on the "Allen's Alley" segment of Fred Allen's radio show where he delivered his famous opening line: "Howdy, Bub."
Note how this poster illustration was cleverly designed to disguise the face of Parker Fennelly, who stepped in to replace series regular Percy Kilbride.
Fennelly made numerous appearances on live television shows of the early 1950s, including Lux Video Theatre, The Philco
In later years he became a familiar face as the Pepperidge Farm's television spokesman between 1956 and 1985, delivering the slogan "Pepperidge Farm remembers" in his New England accent.
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