- Naissance
- Décédé(e)
- Nom de naissanceErnest Earle Anderson
- Ernie Anderson est né le 12 novembre 1923 dans le Massachusetts, États-Unis. Il était acteur et scénariste. Il est connu pour Shock Theater (1963), Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater (1987) et Sydney (1996). Il était marié à Bonnie Skolnick, Edwina Gough et Marguerite Hemmer. Il est mort le 6 février 1997 en Californie, États-Unis.
- Conjoints(es)Bonnie Skolnick(1996 - 6 février 1997) (son décès)Edwina Gough(4 mai 1968 - 1995) (4 enfants)Marguerite Hemmer(1947 - 1966) (5 enfants)
- EnfantsKathryn AndersonStephen Anderson
- Membres de la famillePearl Minnie Anderson(Grandchild)Austin Anderson(Grandchild)Grace Anderson(Grandchild)Liam Van Joosten(Grandchild)Dan Anderson(Grandchild)
- During a video interview segment that ran on the local ABC affiliate in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, he displayed a photo of his wife and kids that sat on his desk. Everyone in the photo was wearing fake glasses and fake noses as a gag.
- Fired from his first radio job at WSKI-AM in Burlington, Vermont. He was fired for making fun of one of the stations sponsors who was in a barbershop quartet.
- Was the number one disc jockey at a Providence, Rhode Island station, Ernie was fired from his second job for riding his motorcycle through the halls.
- Drew Carey has worn Ghoulardi T-shirts on the set of The Drew Carey Show (1995) and dedicated an episode in his memory.
- As Ghoulardi, his catch phrases were "Stay Sick" and "Turn Blue".
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