Victor Bozeman, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Victor Bozeman

American actor

Date of Birth: 11-Aug-1929

Date of Death: 26-Nov-1986

Profession: actor, voice actor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Victor Bozeman

  • Victor Emanuel Bozeman (August 11, 1929 in McLennan County, Texas – November 26, 1986 in Los Angeles, California) was an American television announcer, voice-over artist, and actor. In the 1950s, Bozeman was a disc jockey at WLIB in New York City.
  • In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he appeared in supporting roles on such television programs as It Takes a Thief, Ironside, and Get Smart.
  • He also played a "Black Reporter" in the 1970 pilot for McCloud. By 1974, Bozeman had switched to announcing work and joined the staff of NBC in Burbank, California.
  • At the time, he was one of the few African-Americans to make it in that field; on Bozeman's own network, for example, the closest equivalent was New York-based Fred Facey.
  • From the mid-1970s to the first half of the 1980s, Bozeman was part of a nucleus of West Coast announcers employed by the network; his compatriots included Don Stanley, Donald Rickles, and Peggy Taylor. Bozeman worked on some NBC network programs [1], but the majority of his duties consisted of live booth-announcing work - including promotional spots, bumpers, station identifications, program introductions, live tags and sign-offs - for the local network owned-and-operated station, KNBC.
  • He alternated with his colleagues in introducing the station's NewsCenter 4 every night, and in being thanked on the air by anchor John Schubeck.
  • Bozeman also anchored sign-on and sign-off editions of NewsCenter4 out-of-vision. Bozeman died on November 26, 1986 at age 57.

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