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    John Leonard Olson (May 22, 1910 – October 12, 1985) was an American radio personality and television announcer. Olson is perhaps best known for his work as an announcer for game shows , particularly the work he did for Mark Goodson - Bill Todman Productions.

    • Radio personality, television announcer
    • John Leonard Olson, May 22, 1910, Windom, Minnesota, U.S.
  2. John Leonard "Johnny" Olson (22 de mayo de 1910 – 12 de octubre de 1985) fue un presentador radiofónico y locutor televisivo de nacionalidad estadounidense. A lo largo de su carrera participó en 32 concursos producidos por Mark Goodson y Bill Todman entre finales de la década de 1950 y mediados de la de 1980.

    • John Leonard Olson
    • Johnny Olsen
  3. 13 de oct. de 1985 · Oct. 13, 1985 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Veteran television announcer Johnny Olson, who exhorted contestants on “The Price Is Right” to “come on down!” for the last 14 years, died Saturday...

  4. Mini Bio. Johnny Olson was born on May 22, 1910 in Windom, Minnesota, USA. He was an actor, known for Match Game (1973), The Price is Right (1972) and Snap Judgment (1967). He was married to Penelope Katheen Powers. He died on October 12, 1985 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

    • May 22, 1910
    • October 12, 1985
  5. Bob Barker delivers a message about the longtime TPiR announcer's passing, seen immediately after all episodes taped prior to his death.

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  6. John "Johnny" Olson (b. May 22, 1910 - d. October 12, 1985) was an American radio and television announcer. He was the announcer for over 32 Goodson-Todman game shows, including The Match Game, To Tell The Truth, Tattletales, Card Sharks, and Double Dare. But he was mostly notable for his...

  7. Johnny Olson (born John Leonard Olson May 22, 1910 from Windom, Minnesota; died October 12, 1985 in Santa Monica, California) was an American radio and television announcer. He was the announcer for over 32 Goodson-Todman game shows, but most notably, The Price is Right from 1972 until 1985.