Ralph Edwards
Radio and television host, This Is Your Life

Born
June 13th, 1913
112 years ago
Died
November 16th, 2005
19 years ago — 92 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Born in 1913, this individual gained prominence as a radio and television host. This person created and hosted the television series 'This Is Your Life', which highlighted the achievements of individuals through surprise reunions and storytelling. The show debuted in 1952 and ran for several decades, becoming a staple of American television. The innovative format of the program influenced future reality and documentary-style shows. In addition to hosting, this individual worked on various other radio and television projects that showcased personal stories and milestones of guests, contributing to entertainment culture in the 20th century.
Created and hosted 'This Is Your Life'
Hosted 'The Ralph Edwards Show'
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