- John Zacherle
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web =John Zacherle (born
September 26 ,1918 , he is sometimes credited as John Zacherley) is a U.S.television host and voice actor known for his long career as a televisionhorror host broadcasting horror movies in Philadelphia andNew York City in the 1950s and 1960s. Best known for his character "Roland/Zacherley," he also did voice work for movies, and recorded the top ten song noveltyrock and roll song "Dinner With Drac" in 1958. cite book
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title =Television Horror Movie Hosts: 68 Vampires, Mad Scientists and Other Denizens of the Late Night Airwaves Examined and Interviewed
publisher =McFarland & Company
date =2000
location =Jefferson, North Carolina, United States
pages =265
url =http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-0940-2
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isbn =0786409401] He also edited two collections of horror stories, "Zacherley's Vulture Stew" and "Zacherley's Midnight Snacks".Biography
John K. Zacherle was born in Philadelphia, the youngest of four children of a bank clerk and his wife. He grew up in Philadelphia's Germantown neighborhood, where he went to high school. He received a bachelors degree in
English literature from theUniversity of Pennsylvania . InWorld War II he enlisted in theU.S. Army and served inNorth Africa andEurope . After the war, he returned to Philadelphia and joined a local repertory theatre company.. The show ran for 92 broadcasts through 1958.
He was a close colleague of Philadelphia broadcaster Dick Clark, and sometimes filled in for Clark on road touring shows of Clark's "
American Bandstand " in the 1960s. Clark reportedly gave Zacherle his nickname of "The CoolGhoul ." In 1958, partly with the assistance and backing of Clark, Zacherle cut "Dinner with Drac" for Cameo Records, backed byDave Appell . At first, Clark thought the recording was too gory to play on Bandstand and made Zacherle return to the studio to cut a second tamer version. Eventually both versions were released simultaneously as backsides on the same 45, and the record broke the top ten nationally. Zacherle later related several LPs mixing horrorsound effect s with novelty songs.The purchase of WCAU by
CBS in 1958 prompted Zacherle to leave Philadelphia forWABC-TV in New York, where the station added a "y" to the end of his name in the credits. He continued the format of the "Shock Theater," after March 1959 titled "Zacherley at Large," with "Roland" becoming "Zacherley" and his wife "My Dear" becoming "Isobel." He also began appearing in motion pictures, including "Key to Murder " alongside several of his former "Action in the Afternoon" colleagues.In a 1960 promotional stunt for his move to WOR-TV, Zacherley staged a Presidential campaign. His "platform" recording can be found on the album "Spook Along with Zacherley", which originally included a "Zacherley for President" book and poster set which is highly collectible today.
In 1963 he hosted
animated cartoon s onWPIX-TV in New York. He also hosted the TV show "Chiller Theatre in New York" on WPIX. In 1964 he hosted a teenage dance show at [http://wnjutv47.com/ WNJU-TV] in Newark called [http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/Discoteen/ Disc-O-Teen] , hosting the show in full costume and using the teenage show participants in his skits. The show ran for three years until 1967, when he became a morningradio host forWNEW-FM . Two years later in 1969, he became the station night broadcaster (10 PM–2 AM) for a progressive rock format. The success of the show led to the use of the same format in Philadelphia. In 1971 he switched his show toWPLJ-FM , where he stayed for ten years. Recent on-air appearances include a two-hour show atWCBS-FM on Halloween, 2007.On
February 14 ,1970 he appeared atFillmore East music hall inNew York City to introduce rock act theGrateful Dead . His introduction of the band can be heard on theGrateful Dead albumDick's Picks Volume 4 .In the early 1980s he played a wizard on "
Captain Kangaroo ", appearing without his trademark Roland costume and make-up. He continued to perform in character atHalloween broadcasts in New York and Philadelphia in the 1980s and 1990s, once narratingEdgar Allan Poe 's "The Raven " while backed up by thePhiladelphia Orchestra .In 1988 he struck up a friendship with b-movie horror director
Frank Henenlotter , voicing the puppet "Aylmer," aslug -like drug-dealing andbrain -eatingparasite , one of the lead characters in Henenlotter's 1988 horror-comedy film "Brain Damage", and cameo's in his 1990 comedy "Frankenhooker ", appropriately playing a TV weatherman who specializes in forecasts formad scientists .Zacherle continues to make appearances at conventions, and to this day, Zacherle collectibles are still selling, including model kits, T-shirts, and posters. The book "Goodnight, Whatever You Are" by Richard Scrivani, chronicling the life and times of The Cool Ghoul, debuted at the
Chiller Theatre Expo in Secaucus, New Jersey, in October 2006.A picture of Zacherley alongside fellow horror host
Dr. Gangrene appeared in the October 30, 2007 issue ofUSA Today in an article aboutHorror Host entitled Halloween horror hosts rise again on radio, TV, film written byDavid Colton .Awards
Inducted to the Monster Kid Hall Of Fame at
The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards References
http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2007-10-29-horror-hosts_N.htm
ee also
*Vampira
*Elvira
*Dr. Gangrene External links
* [http://www.zacherley.com/ Welcome to the Home of Zacherley: The Cool Ghoul]
*imdb name|id=0951650|name=John Zacherle
* [http://www.geocities.com/broadcastpioneers/zacherle.html John Zacherle, Broadcast Pioneer]
* [http://www.horrorhosts.com HorrorHosts.com]
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