Dudley Manlove Biography

American radio announcer and actor (1914–1996)For the queercore musician Gary Fembot, see Sta-Prest (band).

Dudley Devere Manlove (June 11, 1914 – April 17, 1996) was an American radio announcer and an actor. His credits include the San Francisco–based radio detective show Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209.

Early years

In 1921, Manlove was one of a group of juvenile performers sponsored by the Oakland Tribune. Also in 1921, at age 6, he received a contract from the Stewart Motion Picture Company. At that time, he already had more than a year's experience on stage.

Radio

Manlove worked on radio station KLX in Oakland, California, acting on the Eight o'Clock Players and the Faucit Theater of the Air. He also was host of The Musical Clock morning program on KYA in San Francisco.

Manlove's voice was his trademark as a radio announcer and actor.

Film and television

Manlove is known for his roles in the science fiction B movies The Creation of the Humanoids and Plan 9 from Outer Space. Writing for Film Threat, critic Josiah Teal described Manlove's performance in Plan 9 as "over the top," with critic James Berardinelli writing that the acting in the film was "lacking."

Manlove also had multiple guest-starring roles in the television series Dragnet and Alfred Hitch* Presents.

Personal life

On September 20, 1940, Manlove and his wife, Ora, married in Reno. She sued him for divorce on February 8, 1945. In 1947, he married singer Patricia Prichard in Santa Clara, California. They divorced in 1954.

Death

On April 17, 1996, Manlove died in San Bernardino, California, of cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 81.

Radio

Filmography

References

    • Dudley Manlove at IMDb
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