Michael Fitzmaurice (actor)

[1] In 1935, Fitzmaurice left KNX and began "announcing remote control dance programs for CBS, keyed through KHJ, Los Angeles.

With Fitzmaurice portraying team leader Blackhawk, the series premiered September 13, 1950 and concluded a few months later on December 27, 1950.

He played Jimmie Kent on Myrt and Marge, and he also appeared on Joyce Jordan, M.D., When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young's Family.

He played Dr. Baxter on Her Honor, Nancy James,[7] Captain Bob Hastings on This Life Is Mine and Dick Grosvenor on Stella Dallas.

"[3] They were The Plough and the Stars (1936), The House of a Thousand Candles (1936), A Girl with Ideas (1937), Reported Missing (1937), Night Key (1937), and Fourteen Hours (1951).

[3] In addition to his radio work, Fitzmaurice was narrator of the Hearst-MGM News of the Day newsreel shown in movie theaters.