Bob LeMond

Bob LeMond was an American actor who is best known for The F.B.I., Meet Millie, and The Name of the Game.

Personal and Family Life

Bob LeMond was born on April 11, 1913, in Hale Center, Texas. He had two marriages, first to Helen Virginia Taylor, and after their divorce, he married Barbara Brewster on July 27, 1946. They had three children together, and LeMond remained married to Brewster until her death on June 21, 2005.

Death and Legacy

Bob LeMond passed away on January 6, 2008, in Bonsall, California, due to dementia. He is remembered for his voice work and contributions to popular shows, notably serving as an announcer for CBS Radio’s “My Favorite Husband.” His career left a lasting impact on radio and television.

Filmography

Title Year Role
I Love Lucy: The Very First Show 1990 Narrator (voice, uncredited)
The Name of the Game 1970–1971 Commentator
The F.B.I. 1970 News Reporter
The Addams Family 1964–1965 Announcer’s Voice
The Red Skelton Hour 1951–1955 Announcer
Front Row Center 1955 Announcer
And Here’s the Show 1955 Announcer
Meet Millie 1952–1953 Announcer
I Love Lucy 1951 Narrator (voice)
The Ed Wynn Show 1949 Announcer
Seven Days’ Leave 1942 Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Sunset in Wyoming 1941 Steward (uncredited)
Back in the Saddle 1941 Radio Announcer (uncredited)