Guy Le Bow was an American actor who is best known for Radio Days, The Great Bank Hoax, and The Super Fight.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Guy Le Bow’s personal life and family are limited. However, it is known that he made significant contributions to the entertainment scene, particularly through his work in television and films.
Career
Guy Le Bow was also recognized for his role as a bowling announcer for a local live TV show in Brooklyn, New York. The show was sponsored by popular brands like Pabst Beer and Tareyton Cigarettes, and he made entertaining references to strikes as “Tareyton Toppler” or “Pabst Powerhouse,” depending on the sponsor.
Death and Legacy
Guy Le Bow passed away on August 14, 2008, in New York City. His legacy continues through his notable film credits and the joy he brought to both film audiences and bowling fans alike.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1987 | Radio Days | Bill Kern |
1977 | The Great Bank Hoax | The Sheriff |
1970 | The Super Fight | Unknown |