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Rich Jeffries (born Jefferson Ray Richards, September 1, 1938 – March 30, 2012)[1] was an American television announcer.
Rich Jeffries | |
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Born | Jefferson Ray Richards[1] September 1, 1938 |
Died | March 30, 2012 Ojai, California, United States | (aged 73)
Occupation(s) | Announcer and audience warm-up |
Years active | 1981–1987 (game show announcer); 1981–1989 (audience warm-up) |
Spouse |
Brenda Chitwood (m. 1978) |
Early life
editRich grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended Bass High School. After being a drummer in a local band, Rich decided to enter show business and moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a career as a TV and movie actor.[1] After appearing in bit roles on various television shows and movies, Rich worked as a lighting technician before beginning work for Mark Goodson Productions.[1]
Career
editJeffries also was the first announcer of Super Password with Bert Convy in the mid 1980s.
Although there are no references provided to substantiate the following claims, it's believed Jeffries was a frequent substitute announcer. Among the shows he subbed on were Password Plus and The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, substituting for Wood; Time Machine, where he subbed for Charlie Tuna, and Love Connection, where he subbed for Wood, once again, which was his last substitute announcing job, before the job was given to veteran game show announcer Johnny Gilbert, and later to John Cervenka, one of The Groundlings. Jeffries was also one of the rotation of announcers that took turns announcing for The Price Is Right after original announcer Johnny Olson died in 1985, but was passed over in favor of Rod Roddy in 1986.
Personal life and death
editJeffries married Brenda Chitwood in 1978; the two lived in southern California.
Jeffries died on March 30, 2012, from complications due to pulmonary fibrosis at the age of 73.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f "Richard Jeffries Obituary". Legacy.com. Retrieved 4 May 2015.