John T. Ryan

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Role

Actor

Date of birth

06/17/1930

Place of birth

Brooklyn, New York, USA

John T. Ryan

Biography

John T. Ryan was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 17, 1930, the oldest of eight children. In the 1950s, as a sergeant in Army Recruiting, Ryan embarked on a broadcast career. He hosted the Army's weekly Top 40/celebrity interview radio programs, "The Army Show" (1954-56) and "Dimensions in Music" (1956-57), both of which aired on KMPC-AM in Los Angeles. An inveterate ad-libber, Ryan frequently guested on local L.A. talk shows of the early TV era, including "The Jack Owens Show" on KABC-TV, and a Tom Frandsen-hosted afternoon movie show on what would one day be known as NBC4. Also in the 1950s, he spearheaded the recruiting campaign, "Operation Gyroscope," which featured a 16-year-old Jill St. John as its titular spokeswoman, Miss Gyroscope. Following his run in radio, Ryan focused on writing, poetry and multi-media art. He costarred in and executive produced the 1997 comedy, "Former Child Star." Ryan died on December 24, 2004, in Duarte, California.

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