Ralph Durwood Baker Jr. (February 3, 1945 – July 16, 2008) was an American broadcaster and actor.
He starred in Night Fright, a 1967 American science-fiction film that was shot near Dallas, Texas.
In the summer of 1965 Ralph was visiting a Dallas hotel where he met a young woman named Calleen Anderegg.
She told him that she had just moved to Dallas from Salt Lake City, Utah, and that she hoped to become an actress and television personality.
Though Ralph was once always seen with Calleen Anderegg, he had grown up with a girl by the name of Elizabeth McCord and always loved her.
He married her in July 1995 and she later gave birth to his daughter Bailey Margaret Baker on January 16, 1996.
He would be heard with the famous KLIF PAMS Jingles and play the top 40 hits of the time.
In November 1967, Ralph teamed up with KBOX and KVIL-FM DJ and Announcer Frank Jolley and John Agar, former husband of Shirley Temple, to film a space science horror film called Night Fright.
He continued to be The Sanger-Harris Man and his commercials were seen and heard all over Dallas Fort-Worth television and radio.
The audience that grew up with him on WFAA-TV's Sump'n Else and KLIF Top 40 radio programs was now grown up.
When he was not on air or making appearances, Ralph and Elizabeth were busy raising their daughter.
On July 16, 2008, Ralph suffered a heart attack and was taken to Presbyterian Hospital Of Dallas by wife Elizabeth.