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musicradio77
08-01-2004, 04:16 PM
I haven't post it on the "Superman" board the other day about Jackson Beck, but here is the article taken from the website www.wnbc.com This was sad news.:(

JACKSON BECK, VOICE OF "SUPERMAN" INTRODUCTION, DIES AT 92

NEY YORK -- Jackson Beck, a master of voice-over who bellowed the phrase "It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!" to introduce the "Superman" radio show and used his versatile voice to promote everything from Aqua Fresh toothpaste to Combat roach kiler, has died. He was 92.

Beck died at about 6 AM Wednesday of complications of old age, according to Jeff David, a friend. He had been ill after suffering a series of small strokes four or five years ago, David said.

In addition to narrating Superman's adventures, Beck doubled as villians, supporting characters and the Daily Planet copyboy, Beany, on the popular radio broadcasts of the 1940's.

He also potrayed of the bully Bluto in more than 300 Popeye cartoons, was the voice of the Cisco Kid and was known for his impersonations of world leaders in "The March of Time", an enactment of the week's news from Time magazine.

Beck's strong, deep voice was heard on television commercials for Sugar Frosted Flakes, Pepsi, Brawny paper towels, Hasbro-Bradley's GI Joe figures and dozens of other products, as well as football and boxing promotions for NBC.

"I'm an advertising man, and I treat my voice as a business," Beck told Newsday in 1990. "People who treat it as art don't make any money."

He also did voice-over for two Woody Allen movies, "Radio Days" and "Take the Money and Run," and could be heard on "National Lampoon" radio broadcasts and "Saturday Night Live". He worked well into his 80's.

Beck, son of Max Beck, a silent film actor, was a founding member of the American Federation of Radio Artists, which merged with the Television Authority to become what is now the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. He is survived by a son, Leslie Winter.

TJL
08-01-2004, 04:28 PM
I really loved his work on SNL, and he was great in Woody Allen's "Take The Money And Run."

A talented man with a great voice.

RIP.

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musicradio77
08-02-2004, 09:38 PM
If you are an old radio fan of Superman, here is the picture of Jackson Beck. We will miss him very much. (RIP):crying: