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Name
  
Cactus Pryor

Movies
  
The Green Berets

Role
  
Theater Actress

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Died
  
August 30, 2011, Austin, Texas, United States

Similar People
  
Liz Carpenter, Mervyn LeRoy, John Wayne

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Richard "Cactus" Pryor (January 7, 1923 – August 30, 2011) was an American broadcaster and humorist. He received his nickname after the old Cactus Theater on Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, which was run by his father, "Skinny" Pryor.

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Pryor was first heard on Lady Bird Johnson's radio station 590 KLBJ, though his face became as well known as his voice once he moved to television broadcasting on Austin television station KTBC.

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In addition to his work in radio and television, Pryor also appeared in two movies, Hellfighters and The Green Berets with John Wayne. He was the author of a 1995 collection of some 40 essays entitled Playback. At KTBC, Pryor had served as programming manager and had hosted a variety of shows. He had conducted interviews with celebrities such as Arthur Godfrey and Dan Blocker and narrated behind-the-scenes programs about KTBC.

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As part of his involvement with the Headliners Club of Austin journalists, Pryor starred in satires of television news. He provided the voiceover for the 1960 KTBC film “Target Austin”, which presents the scenario of a nuclear missile strike on Austin.

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In 1950, Pryor had a novelty hit on the country music charts with the number 7 "Cry of the Dying Duck in a Thunder-Storm", a parody of Tennessee Ernie Ford's "The Cry of the Wild Goose".

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He regaled audiences on Austin radio with a daily 2-minute trip down memory lane, reminiscing about places and people from his past well into the 2000s. He was a self-described liberal, but acknowledged that his children do not share his beliefs. He claimed to have been one of the first people to have heard of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, having been at the ranch of then-vice president Lyndon Baines Johnson at the time.

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Pryor had for several years, been a radio spokesman for the Austin-based Tex-Mex restaurant chain Serrano's. In these ads, he is often called "Nopalito," which loosely means little cactus, after the Spanish word nopal. His broadcasting sign-off consisted of a nonsense word, "thermostrockimortimer," the meaning of which (if any) was never made public. Cactus stated that, "The phrase is in the Bible; if you don't find it, keep reading." "Thermostrockimortimer!" appears on the shared headstone of Cactus Pryor and his wife Peggy in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.

In 2007, Pryor told his radio audience that he was battling Alzheimer's disease. He died on August 30, 2011 in Austin, Texas, aged 88, weeks after breaking his leg in a fall.

His son, Don Pryor, is co-host of the very popular, "Todd and Don Show" on News Radio KLBJ. Another of Cactus's sons, Paul Pryor, once worked in Austin radio as well.

Filmography

Actor
1986
Trespasses as
Dr. Laswell (as Cactus Pryor)
1968
Hellfighters as
Chance's Doctor (as Cactus Pryor)
1968
The Green Berets as
Collier
Self
2002
Fox 7 at Fifty (TV Movie documentary)(as Cactus Pryor)
1999
The Story of Darrell Royal (Video documentary) as
Host
1970
Berlin (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice, as Cactus Pryor)
1966
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Jayne Mansfield, Jackie Mason, Rip Taylor, "Cactus" Pryor, Toby Reynolds, Walter Sullivan (1966) - Self
Archive Footage
2022
LBJ: Triumph and Tragedy (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Final Days (2022) - Self
2007
The Unforeseen (Documentary) as
Self (as Cactus Pryor)

References

Cactus Pryor Wikipedia