Richard Lane
An image from Wonder Man, one of the productions that also features Richard Lane.
Richard Lane

Richard Lane

May 27, 1899 — Rice Lake, Wisconsin, USA

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Richard Lane (May 28, 1899 – September 5, 1982) was an American television announcer and actor who made his mark broadcasting wrestling and roller derby shows on KTLA-TV, mainly from the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.

Lane was born in 1899 in Rice Lake, Wisconsin to a farm family. Early in life he developed talents for reciting poetry and doing various song-and-dance acts.

By his teenage years, he was doing an "iron jaw" routine in circuses around Europe and worked as a drummer touring with a band in Australia. After the decline of vaudeville, Lane obtained extensive work in motion pictures and was best known at the time for playing Inspector John or William Faraday or Farraday (depending on the film) in all fourteen Boston Blackie Columbia Pictures features starring Chester Morris, starting with Meet Boston Blackie in 1941. During World War II, he appeared as emcee with USO troops entertaining G.I.s. His unit appeared at Fort MacArthur in September 1944. Lane also announced for the Jalopy Derby and Destruction Derby at Ascot Park, Gardena California.

Lane also played Faraday in the first radio version of Boston Blackie, which ran on NBC from June 23, 1944 to September 15, 1944.

Hellzapoppin'

Hellzapoppin'

1941

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

1949

Arabian Nights

Arabian Nights

1942

Wonder Man

Wonder Man

1945

Quicksand

Quicksand

1950

Brother Orchid

Brother Orchid

1940

The Bullfighters

The Bullfighters

1945

Two O'Clock Courage

Two O'Clock Courage

1945