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Occupation
  
Actor

Died
  
May 12, 1975

Name
  
Maurice Tarplin

Children
  
Two sons

Known for
  
Acting on radio


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Born
  
April 1, 1911
Boston, Massachusetts

Spouse(s)
  
Catharine Selby Flygare Tarplin (1933-?) Grace Tarplin

Maurice Tarplin (April 1, 1911, Boston, Massachusetts - May 12, 1975) was a novelist and a radio actor best known as the narrator of The Mysterious Traveler, employing a voice once described as "eerily sardonic."

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Radio

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Tarplin was a familiar voice as Dr. Weird on The Strange Dr. Weird and Inspector Faraday on Boston Blackie. He was heard on numerous other shows, including Valiant Lady, The Shadow, Theater Five, The March of Time (as Winston Churchill), Gangbusters and various soap operas. He played Los Angeles District Attorney Richard Hanley on The Guiding Light. On Myrt and Marge he played Barnie Belzer, and he was in several episodes of Tom Corbett, Space Cadet.

Writing

Tarplin's novel, Seven Casks of Death, was published in the June 1948 issue of Dime Mystery Magazine.

Television and film

In later years, Tarplin did voiceovers for TV commercials and worked on the English language soundtracks for foreign films.

Personal life

Tarplin was married to Grace Tarplin and had two boys.

His first marriage was to Catharine Selby Flygare in 1933. This marriage produced no children and ended during World War II. She died on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010 at the age of 100.

Listen to

  • The Strange Dr. Weird (28 1944-45 episodes)
  • References

    Maurice Tarplin Wikipedia