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    Don Steele (born Donald Steele Revert; April 1, 1936 – August 5, 1997) was one of the most popular disc jockeys in the United States from the middle of...
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  • stealing another car, he calls the TenQ radio station to DJ Curly Q. Brown (Don Steele), offering $25,000 to whoever can catch her. Several people, hearing it...
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  • as Ray "Nero the Hero" Lonagan Louisa Moritz as Myra (Joe's navigator) Don Steele as Junior Bruce (race announcer) Joyce Jameson as Grace Pander (race announcer)...
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  • Mann and commercials, as well as the voices of Boss Radio DJs including Don Steele and Charlie Tuna, also featured in the film. Ramos and Tarantino selected...
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  • as Robert W. Morgan, Charlie Tuna, Humble Harve Miller, and The Real Don Steele, were allowed to develop on-air personas). Other DJs from this era (1965–1980)...
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    KDEO, KPRI, KGB, KCBQ, KOGO, KBZS and KFMB-FM before replacing the late Don Steele in the afternoon slot at Los Angeles oldies station KRTH-FM, K-Earth 101...
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  • C. Becher as Dr. Molinar Howie Mandel as Gizmo Frank Welker as Stripe Don Steele as Rockin' Ricky Rialto Marvin Miller as Robby the Robot (uncredited)...
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    Michael Steele (born Susan Thomas on June 2, 1955) is a retired American musician, best known as the bassist for The Bangles. Under the name Micki Steele, she...
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    stopped him. Less notable but nevertheless mentionable cases include Don Steele, running 41–0 with 38 KOs before facing off Brian Nielsen (38–0), and...
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  • home of The Real Don Steele and Robert W. Morgan, who were co-workers at KHJ during the 1960s Boss Radio era. In April 1997, Steele announced in a very...
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