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Nationality
  
American

Movies
  
Talk Radio

Known for
  
Role
  
Radio host

Name
  
John Wells


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Born
  
1957 (age 58–59)
Fort Worth, Texas

Occupation
  
Talk radio Host and voice actor

Episode 1171 - Special Guest John B. Wells


John B. Wells is an American talk radio host, voice actor, and former weekend host of Coast to Coast AM. In addition to his film and television work, Wells has worked at television stations and radio stations across Texas and around the world.

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Career

He has appeared on international stations such as: London's BBC Radio 1; Hamburg's HIT95 OK Radio; Paris' Radio ADO; and national stations such as: KZEW; WCBS-AM; WNEW-FM; KLOS-FM; KROQ-FM; WWJ-AM; WBBM-AM; WZZM-TV; WFAA-TV; KRLD (AM); KZPS-FM; KLOL-FM; KHOU-TV; KPRC-AM; WBGG-FM; KRON-TV; KUSA-TV; American Forces Network.

He has been the voice of jingle demos for both JAM Creative Productions and TM Studios. He was an announcer for The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. He has done voice over acting for films such as: Houston: The Legend of Texas, Talk Radio, JFK and Hexed, and television series such as Team Knight Rider, Deadliest Catch , Gold Rush, Unsealed: Conspiracy Files, and Unsealed Alien Files. He also played Kuykendall in the film "Gone to Texas"

In January 2012, he replaced Ian Punnett as the Saturday evening and the second Sunday evening host of Coast to Coast AM. He was fired in January 2014 and is now the host of his own subscriber-based program, Caravan to Midnight.

Personal life

Wells was born in Missouri and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with emphasis in Theater from Texas Christian University. His interests include: acting, music, writing, composing, martial arts, and aviation.

References

John B. Wells Wikipedia