Glenn Riggs


Glenn Everett Riggs was an American radio announcer.

Early years

Riggs was the youngest of two children born to parents Edwin E. and Pearl Riggs on July 24, 1907 in East McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He had an older sister named Cora Corley.

Career

Riggs' voice could be heard on various radio programs throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Some of those radio programs included Vic and Sade, The Adventures of Jungle Jim, The Three R's, Hop Harrigan, Ethel and Albert, Boston Blackie, and Philco Radio Time.
Riggs was also famous for being the announcer for Bing Crosby for more than a decade.
In 1958, Riggs was an announcer on the game show Make Me Laugh.

Recordings

In 1957, Riggs and Paul Wing recorded Peter Rabbitt, Goldilocks and Other Great Tales for Growing Boys and Girls.

Death

Riggs and his wife Elizabeth are buried at Memorial Cemetery of Saint John's Church in Laurel Hollow, New York.