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LARRY KENNEY Authentic Hand Signed Autograph 4X6 Photo -VOICE OF COUNT CHOCULA

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Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: GREAT CONDITION - THE AUTOGRAPH IS VERY BOLD
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Signed: Yes

    Description

    LARRY KENNEY VOICE OF COUNT CHOCULA  Hand Signed 4X6 PHOTO. is Hand signed By LARRY KENNEY %100 Authentic Autograph ! The Autograph is VERY BOLD & Looks AMAZING. Mr. Kenney also wrote "COUNT CHOCULA" on this photo. COOL INSCRIPTION. The photo is in GOOD condition & Is a High Quality photo . RARE AUTOGRAPH PHOTO. Will be shipped SUPER FAST to you & will be Well packaged . I will ship to you . The SAME DAY you pay :) YES... I even ship on Saturday . Payment MUST be made in 3 days or less after this listing ends . Combined s&h is Extra each additional listing . In the 3 day Period . Check out my other Low Priced Autographs & my Fantastic feedback :) . Ad my STORE to your FAVORITES LIST . I do list NEW Low Priced autographs EVERY DAY ! Upon Request . I do offer my Lifetime Guarantee COA . Just message me at Checkout. Thank you :) Amanda
    Larry Kenney (born August 5, 1947) is an American voice actor and radio personality In 1963, Kenney began his radio career at the age of 15 as a disc jockey at WIRL in Peoria, Illinois.After WIRL, he worked at WOWO, Fort Wayne, Indiana; WKYC (AM, now WTAM), Cleveland, Ohio (1970–1973); WHN, New York City;WYNY, New York City; WJJD (now WYLL), Chicago, Illinois; and WKHK (now WLTW), New York City until 1972. Kenney was part of the regular cast on the Imus in the Morning radio show from 1973 to 2007, where he recorded impersonations of dozens of characters, including General George Patton, Andy Rooney and Ross Perot. Also in 1973, Kenney joined 1050 WHN (now WEPN), a country music station in New York City. He originally announced the afternoon drive-time, before taking over the prestigious morning drive-time in 1974. He stayed at WHN until the fall of 1979. His show was a hit, not only for the music, but also for his comical characters who "joined" him while performing his deejay duties. He was the host of the New York edition of the television show Bowling for Dollars on WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV) from 1976 to 1979.[citation needed] He is also known for his voice work as Lion-O on the 1980s Rankin/Bass cartoon ThunderCats, and Karate Kat, a martial arts blackbelt cat featured as part of The Comic Strip. He was also the voice of Bluegrass in SilverHawks and Dolph in TigerSharks. Kenney also did voice work for several breakfast cereal characters, including Count Chocula and Sonny the Cuckoo Bird.[2][3] In recent years, he has reprised this role for humorous ThunderCats references on the animated series Family Guy. In the 2011 ThunderCats animated series on Cartoon Network, Kenney returned to the series, but as Claudus, Lion-O's and Tygra's father. Kenney provided voice-overs for The State, the 1990s sketch comedy cult classic which featured his daughter, Kerri Kenney. He was also the announcer for VH1's Best Week Ever during its run from 2004 to 2009, and provides introductions for Westwood One's radio coverage of Monday Night Football and various other commercial work.] He was the announcer for The Beat 102.7 in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV[1] and K.T.I. Radio in the L.A. Noire.