Background
Bradley, William Marvin was born on January 1, 1921 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Louis and Helen (Krause) Silbert.
Bradley, William Marvin was born on January 1, 1921 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Louis and Helen (Krause) Silbert.
Bachelor of Science, U. Detroit, 1936; postgraduate, Southern Methodist U., 1945; Master of Science, New York University, 1953.
Disc. jockey, emcee, numerous radio, television shows, Detroit, 1947-1952; panelist, Songs for Sale, Columbia Broadcasting System-television, 1952; emcee, Bill Silbert Show Let's Go Bowling, Station WABD-television, 1952-1953; emcee, Bill Silbert Show, Station WMGM radio announcer, Red Buttons Show, NBC-television emcee, National Radio Fan Club, NBC emcee, Magazine of Air, Station KLAC, Hollywood, California emcee, Bill Bradley Show, Station KTLA, Hollywood emcee, Crime Story, Greet the People, Ad Lib, Hollywood Diary general sales manager, Radio Station KLOS-FM, Los Angeles, since 1969.
Fellow Damon Runyon Memorial Fund. Lieutenant United States Army Air Force, 1944-1946. Member Screen Actors Guild, American Federation television and Radio Artists, Variety Clubs International, National Academy television Arts and Sciences, Southern California Broadcasters Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars (certified appreciation 1958).
1 child, William N. Silbert.