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Nationality
  
Canadian

Name
  
Fred Latremouille

Spouse(s)
  
Cathy Baldazzi


Years active
  
1962–2007

Occupation
  
Broadcaster

Role
  
Radio personality

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Born
  
October 21, 1945 (
1945-10-21
)
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

Died
  
March 5, 2015, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

People also search for
  
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Movies
  
The Changeling, A Man - a Woman - and a Bank, Jane Doe

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Fred Latremouille (October 21, 1945 – March 5, 2015) was a Canadian radio personality and actor.

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Fred Latremouille Longtime Vancouver radio host Fred Latremouille dies at age 69

Born and raised in Vancouver, his parents divorced when he was two and his mother later remarried to writer Robert Harlow.

Fred Latremouille Fred Latremouille longtime Vancouver radio host dead at 69

He began working in broadcasting in Alberta and soon moved to Vancouver, where he entered radio in 1962 at the age of 17.

Fred Latremouille Photos Remembering BC radio personality Fred Latremouille

In 1967, he acted as co-editor for the newly created Georgia Straight alternative weekly newspaper. His role included sidewalk sales and a telephone interview with musician John Lennon. Latremouille had been replaced by Red Robinson as the emcee for the Beatles Empire Stadium concert in 1964 due to mononucleus.

Fred Latremouille Longtime Vancouver radio host Fred Latremouille dies at age 69

As an actor, he appeared in the movies A Man, a Woman and a Bank (1979), The Changeling (1980), The Plutonium Incident (1981) and Jane Doe (1983). He worked as an on-air host at the CBC, CFUN, KISS FM, [CHMJ] and Clear-FM.

In 2003, he and his wife hosted provincial Premier Gordon Campbell for a dinner during their holiday in Hawaii. After leaving, Campbell was charged by Hawaiian police for drunk driving which created controversy in his home province.

In 2006, Latremouille and his spouse and longtime co-host Cathy Baldazzi came out of retirement and launched a morning show on Clear-FM.

Latremouille was inducted into the B.C. Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2006 and was named to the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame the following year.

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References

Fred Latremouille Wikipedia


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