Shadoe Stevens

Shadoe Stevens ( born November 3, 1947 in Jamestown, North Dakota), actually Terry Ingstad, is an American announcer, radio host and actor.

Life

Stevens 1957 radio DJ at the transmitter KQDJ in his hometown of Jamestown, which was directed by his father and his brother. He was the youngest DJ in the United States, which led to nationwide coverage in Life Magazine. Even during his school days he was continued to be employed at the transmitter. After graduating from the University of Arizona, he moved first to WRKO in Boston and the following year to KHJ in Southern California, where he was the announcer Steve Allen Show. After that, he was program director at KMET and KRQQ -FM in Los Angeles. Between 1988 and 1995 he presented as the successor of Casey Kasem American Top 40

From 1978 he also worked as an actor, his first role in The Kentucky Fried Movie was initially still a pure voice role. In 1988 he had the leading role in the action film Traxx. Between 1993 and 1997 he played in 91 episodes the character of Kenny Beckett on the sitcom The Trouble With Dave. As a result, he had guest roles in various television series like Baywatch and Beverly Hills, 90210th As a TV announcer, he worked from 1986 to 1989 and from 1998 to 2003 for the game show Hollywood Squares and since December 2005 for the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

Stevens is married his third wife and has three children. His daughter from his third wife, Amber Stevens, works as an actress.

Filmography ( excerpt)

As an actor

As Announcer

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