
Byron Palmer
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Darkly handsome and extremely personable, actor/singer 'Byron Palmer' (qv)'s heyday was in the late 1940s and 1950s where his resonant speaking and singing voice became his primary moneymaker. The Los Angeles native was born on June 21, 1920, the second of four children of Etheleyn and Judge Harlan G. Palmer. His father was publisher of the then-Hollywood Citizen 'News' (qv).Following high school, Byron attended Occidental College in the L.A. area and earned money writing up obituaries for his father's newspaper before being hired as a CBS page. Blessed with a fine speaking voice he eventually found work on both NBC and CBS radio as an announcer and actor. His career was interrupted by World War II in which he served in the Army Air Force and operated a radio station on one of the islands in the Pacific. He also performed with the Music Mates singing quartet as its tenor.Following a gig as an emcee for the touring "Hollywood on Ice" show, he earned a second lead role as Jack Chesney opposite 'Ray Bolger' (qv) and 'Allyn Ann McLerie' (qv) in the huge musical hit "Where's Charley" in 1948. Among his songs were the title tune and "The New Ashmolian Marching Society..." as well as a couple of duets alongside his female second lead 'Doretta Morrow' (qv) ("My Darling, My Darling" and "At the Red Rose Cotillion"). He earned the 1949 Theatre World Award for his efforts here. A couple of years later he returned to Broadway with a number of songs in the revue "Bless You All" in which he shared the stage with 'Pearl Bailey' (qv), 'Gene Barry' (qv), 'Jules Munshin' (qv) and 'Mary McCarty' (qv).On TV Byron hosted the program _Bride and Groom (1951)_ (qv), which featured on-the-air weddings and doled out beautiful prizes for its televised newlyweds. Byron made his large screen debut with a strong featured role in the glossy musical bio _Tonight We Sing (1953)_ (qv) starring 'David Wayne' (qv) (as impresario Sol Hurok) and 'Anne Bancroft' (qv), while featuring the operatic talents of icons 'Ezio Pinza' (qv) and 'Roberta Peters' (qv). Although Byron had a fine voice of his own, his singing was dubbed by legendary tenor 'Jan Peerce' (qv) in this. The actor then went on to play opposite 'Constance Smith' (qv) as a Scotland Yard inspector in the legit thriller _Man in the Attic (1953)_ (qv) starring 'Jack Palance' (qv) as the notorious Jack the Ripper, and also had the male second lead in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" comedic entry _Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki (1953)_ (qv). The following year he was featured in the horse drama _Glory (1956)_ (qv) starring a now-grown-up 'Margaret O'Brien' (qv) and was fourth-billed in the detective drama _Emergency Hospital (1956)_ (qv). He completed the year with a guest singing part in 'Gordon MacRae' (qv) starrer _The Best Things in Life Are Free (1956)_ (qv) in which he covered the tune "If I Had a Talking Picture of You".Unable to break out of his staid second-lead movie status, Byron instead made a dent on TV. He appeared with 'Joan Weldon' (qv) in the popular syndicated musical program _This Is Your Music (1955)_ (qv) with the pair performing some of America's best-loved songs, including "Fools Rush In" and others, while celebrating the works of such illustrious composers as 'Johnny Mercer' (qv). A one-time emcee for the "Miss Universe" and "Miss International Beauty" pageants, he also showed up as a guest in episodes of "Lawman" and "Perry Mason," among others, before he dropped off the radar in the mid-1960s.Following his divorces from 'JoAnn Ransom' (qv) and singer/actress 'Ruth Hampton' (qv), who appeared in a few 1950s films, Byron found long-lasting happiness with lovely actress and former ballerina 'Georgine Darcy' (qv), best known for her cameo role as "Miss Torso" in the 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv) classic _Rear Window (1954)_ (qv). In later years the couple performed together in a cruise-ship musical act. Their marriage lasted 30 years until her death in July of 2004. Byron died at age 89 of age-related causes on September 30, 2009, at Cedar-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, and was survived by daughter Linda and son Gregory.::Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
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