Dick Lane (announcer)
Richard Lane was an American actor and television announcer/presenter. In movies he played assured, fast-talking slickers: usually press agents, policemen, and detectives, sometimes swindlers and frauds. He is perhaps best known to movie fans as "Inspector Farraday" in the Boston Blackie mystery-comedies. Lane also played Faraday in the first radio version of Boston Blackie, which ran on NBC from June 23, 1944 to September 15, 1944. Lane was an early arrival on television, first as a news reporter and then as a sports announcer, broadcasting wrestling and roller derby shows on KTLA-TV, mainly from the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Biography
Early years
Richard Lane was born in 1899 in Rice Lake, Wisconsin to a farm family. Early in life he developed talents for reciting poetry and doing various song-and-dance acts.By his teenage years, he was doing an "iron jaw" routine in circuses around Europe and worked as a drummer touring with a band in Australia. After the decline of vaudeville, Lane found work in motion pictures. He started in small roles but producers and directors saw how well he handled dialogue, and he soon became one of Hollywood's busiest actors, equally skilled at drama and comedy. A shrewd businessman, Lane insisted on a two-week guarantee for every assignment. He might work for only a few days on a picture, but still be paid for the two weeks. This allowed him to accept multiple jobs weekly, and with the extra pay he soon became a seasoned investor.
During World War II, he appeared as emcee with USO troops entertaining G.I.s. His unit appeared at Fort MacArthur in September 1944. Lane also announced for the Jalopy Derby and Destruction Derby at Ascot Park, Gardena California.
Richard Lane appeared in character roles in over 150 films between 1937 and 1951. He was so firmly established as a rapid-fire sharpie that Columbia Pictures producer Jules White co-starred him with "nervous" comedian Gus Schilling for a series of two-reel slapstick comedies. Schilling & Lane were a popular team at Columbia, second only to The Three Stooges. The series ran from 1945 to 1950.
Lane's only starring roles were in the Schilling & Lane shorts and a single feature film, Devil Ship, in which he played tough ship's captain "Biff Brown."
Work with KTLA
Because he had been working for Paramount Pictures, Lane was able to obtain work at experimental TV station KTLA, which was owned by the studio at the time. When the station went commercial for the first time in 1947, Lane went before the camera as a news presenter. One of the early highlights of his career was reporting on the first atomic explosion covered by a television newscast.When KTLA agreed to broadcast wrestling matches from the Olympic Auditorium in 1946, Lane was assigned to comment on the action. He started announcing for Roller Derby in 1951, and for Roller Games for fifteen years starting in 1961. Because Dick Lane was part of the Hollywood establishment, he gave Roller Games a stamp of approval. Announcing games for the L.A. Thunderbirds at trackside, with cigarette dangling, Lane's oversized personality became as closely associated with the sport. For pro wrestling, his broadcasts featured such personalities as Gorgeous George, Mr. Moto, and Doc Grable. Contrary to popular opinion, it was Dick Lane and not former ABC sports announcer Keith Jackson who coined the exclamatory expression "Whoa, Nellie!" when something "bad" happened in the ring or on the track. In the late 1940s he became known as a character actor in westerns and outdoor adventures; this won him the role of "Leather Britches" on KTLA's Spade Cooley show.
As movie production wound down after World War II, Lane devoted more of his time to television, particularly his wrestling shows. He spoke with great enthusiasm, improvising exotic names for the various wrestling holds like "the Boston land-crab." When one wrestler pretended to bite the ear of his opponent, Lane would cry, "Meat on the table!" Another call familiar to viewers was "Wow, what action!" which invariably preceded a commercial break.
Later years
After Lane retired from television full-time in 1972, he accepted few offers for screen work; in later years he was typecast as a sports announcer. He did make a notable cameo appearance in Raquel Welch's film Kansas City Bomber. Lane died in Newport Beach, California on September 5, 1982. In 1996, he was posthumously inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame. In 2008, Lane was inducted into the 'Announcers Wing' of the Roller Derby Hall of Fame.Selected filmography
- The Woman I Love as Florence's Boyfriend
- The Outcasts of Poker Flat as 'High-Grade'
- You Can't Buy Luck as Detective Mac McGrath
- There Goes My Girl as Editor Tim J. Whelan
- You Can't Beat Love as Iceman
- New Faces of 1937 as Broker Harry Barnes
- Super-Sleuth as Tourist Bus Driver
- Flight From Glory as Mr. Hanson
- The Life of the Party as Hotel Manager
- Should Wives Work?
- Saturday's Heroes as Red Watson
- Danger Patrol as Bill
- Hitting a New High as Owner of the Chez Suzette Nightclub
- Wise Girl as Detective
- Crashing Hollywood as Hugo Wells
- Everybody's Doing It as Steve Devers
- Radio City Revels as Crane
- Bringing Up Baby as Circus Manager
- Maid's Night Out as Barker for Octopus Concession
- This Marriage Business as Joe Selby
- Go Chase Yourself as Nails
- Joy of Living as Harvey
- Blind Alibi as Bowers
- I'm from the City as Captain Oliver 'Ollie' Fitch
- Carefree as Henry - Country Club Headwaiter
- Mr. Doodle Kicks Off as Assistant Coach 'Offsides' Jones
- Exposed as Tony Mitchell
- His Exciting Night as Homer Carslake
- The Last Warning as Steve Felson
- Charlie Chan in Honolulu as Joe Arnold
- Mr. Moto in Danger Island as Commissioner Gordon
- Union Pacific as Sam Reed
- For Love or Money as Foster
- It Could Happen to You as District Attorney Gibson
- Unexpected Father as Leo Murphy - Booking Agent
- Stronger Than Desire as Jerry Brody
- News Is Made at Night as Barney Basely
- Mutiny on the Blackhawk as Kit Carson
- The Day the Bookies Wept as Ramsey Firpo
- Hero for a Day as Abbott
- The Escape as David Clifford
- Sued for Libel as Smiley Dugan
- Drunk Driving as Rick
- Main Street Lawyer as Ballou, Marco's Lawyer
- The Amazing Mr. Williams as Reagan
- Nick Carter, Master Detective as Sam Vaughn
- City of Chance as Marty Connors
- Free, Blonde and 21 as Lt. Lake
- Two Girls on Broadway as Buddy Bartell
- Sandy Is a Lady as Philip Jarvis
- The Biscuit Eater as Harvey McNeil
- Brother Orchid as Mugsy O'Day
- Boom Town as Assistant District Attorney
- Hired Wife as McNab
- The Bride Wore Crutches as Bill Daly
- Yesterday's Heroes as Cleats Slater
- Margie as Mr. Dixon
- Youth Will Be Served as Mr. Hewitt
- Ride, Kelly, Ride as Dan Thomas
- Meet the Chump as Slugs Bennett
- Meet Boston Blackie as Inspector John Farraday
- A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob as Recruiting Officer
- The Penalty as Craig
- I Wanted Wings as Flight Commander
- The Cowboy and the Blonde as Gilbert
- Sunny as Reporter
- Time Out for Rhythm as Mike Armstrong
- For Beauty's Sake as Mr. Jackman
- Tight Shoes as Allan McGrath
- San Antonio Rose as Charles J. Willoughby
- Navy Blues as 'Rocky' Anderson
- Man at Large as Editor Grundy
- Riders of the Purple Sage as Steve Oldring
- Confessions of Boston Blackie as Inspector John Farraday
- Hellzapoppin as Director
- Ride 'Em Cowboy as Pete Conway
- Butch Minds the Baby as Harry the Horse
- To the Shores of Tripoli as Lieutenant
- Junior G-Men of the Air as Agent Don Ames
- Alias Boston Blackie as Inspector John Farraday
- Drums of the Congo as Coutlass
- Dr. Broadway as Police Sgt. Patrick Doyle
- A-Haunting We Will Go as Phillips
- Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood as Inspector John Farraday
- Time to Kill as Lt. Breeze
- Arabian Nights as Corporal
- Air Force as Maj. W.G. Roberts
- It Ain't Hay as Slicker
- After Midnight with Boston Blackie as Inspector John Farraday
- Swing Your Partner as Mr. Lane
- Fired Wife as Orin Tracy
- Thank Your Lucky Stars as Barney Johnson
- Corvette K-225 as Vice Admiral
- Crazy House as S. E. Hanley
- The Chance of a Lifetime as Inspector John Farraday
- Gung Ho! as Captain Dunphy
- Slightly Terrific as Mike Hamilton
- Bermuda Mystery as Detective Sergeant Donovan
- Take It Big as Eddie Hampton
- Louisiana Hayride as J. Huntington McMasters
- Mr. Winkle Goes to War as Sgt. 'Alphabet' Czeidrowski
- A Wave, a WAC and a Marine as Marty Allen
- One Mysterious Night as Inspector John Farraday
- Bowery to Broadway as Walter Rogers
- Brazil as Edward Graham
- What a Blonde as Pomeroy
- Here Come the Co-Eds as Near-sighted Man at Ballroom
- Two O'Clock Courage as Al Haley
- The Horn Blows at Midnight as Furness - Radio Announcer
- Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion as Inspector John Farraday
- The Bullfighters as 'Hot Shot' Coleman
- Wonder Man as Assistant District Attorney
- Boston Blackie's Rendezvous as Inspector John Farraday
- Girl on the Spot as 'Weepy' McGurk
- A Close Call for Boston Blackie as Inspector John Farraday
- Talk About a Lady as Duke Randall
- The Phantom Thief as Inspector John Farraday
- Pardon My Terror as Dick
- Gentleman Joe Palooka as Phillips
- Sioux City Sue as Jefferson Lang
- Boston Blackie and the Law as Inspector John Farraday
- Song of Scheherazade as Lieutenant
- Hit Parade of 1947 as Serial Director
- Out of the Blue as Detective Noonan
- Devil Ship as Capt. 'Biff' Brown
- Tenth Avenue Angel as Street Vendor
- The Return of the Whistler as Gaylord Traynor
- Trapped by Boston Blackie as Inspector John Farraday
- The Babe Ruth Story as Boston Braves' coach
- The Creeper as Insp. Fenwick
- He's in Again as Dick
- Miss Mink of 1949 as Herbert Pendelton
- Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture as Inspector John Farraday
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game as Michael Gilhuly
- Mighty Joe Young as City Attorney
- That Midnight Kiss as Radio D.J.
- The Big Wheel as Reno Riley
- There's a Girl in My Heart as Sergeant Mullin
- Quicksand as Lt. Nelson
- Everybody's Dancin as Colonel Ed Harrison
- The Jackie Robinson Story as Clay Hopper, Montreal Manager
- The Admiral Was a Lady as Marty Gruber
- I Can Get It for You Wholesale as Kelley
- Visit to a Small Planet as Superbo Television Spokesman
- The Killers as Demolition Derby Announcer
- Dear Brigitte as Racetrack Announcer
- Kansas City Bomber as Len
- The Shaggy D.A. as Roller Rink Announcer
- The One and Only