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Morton Downey Jr. (December 9, 1932 – March 12, 2001), born Sean Morton Downey, was an American television talk show host and actor who pioneered the "trash TV" format in the late-1980s on his program The Morton Downey Jr. Show.
The Morton Downey Jr. Show is a syndicated American talk show presented by Morton Downey Jr. that ran from 1987 to 1989. [1] [2] [3] The show and its host pioneered the concept of "trash TV" format. [4] [5] [6] Starting as a local program on New York-New Jersey superstation WWOR in October 1987, it expanded into national syndication in early 1988.
In 1988 while working for Zanzibar Records, Scott wrote/ performed, and recorded a song titled "Zip It" [11] that he was contracted to write for talk show host Morton Downey Jr. The song was played on Downey's show as well as the Dr. Demento show. Downey endorsed the record, but a dispute with his network forced the label to stop distributing ...
Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie is a 2012 documentary film that chronicles the history of The Morton Downey Jr. Show [5] and Downey's influence on "trash TV." [6]
Find out how much money Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, and Kim Cattrall are making for 'And Just Like That'—plus their total net worths!
Morton Downey was the father of television personality Morton Downey Jr. by his first wife, actress Barbara Bennett (1906–1958), the sister of actresses Constance and Joan Bennett, and with whom he ultimately had five children, four sons, and a daughter: Michael, "Sean" (John Morton Downey Jr.), Lorelle, Anthony, and Kevin. Her early promise ...
Longtime friends Robert Downey Jr. and Anthony Michael Hall in 2011. Ultimately, the season was a disaster. So much so the finale ended with the cast being trapped in a fake fire and left to burn ...
Well, Downey Jr. owns signed copy of his character’s 1962 book, Men and Decisions. “I’m still diving into Strauss’s book,” the actor Esquire.