Lee Vines a
Canadian-born
American television announcer and
actor complications from a fall and pneumonia he was , 92. He was best known to television audiences in the 1950s as the announcer on the
What's My Line? game show.
[1] However, he also appeared as the announcer for numerous other television shows including
The Name's the Same,
Password All-Stars and
Hallmark Hall of Fame. His acting and voice-over roles included
Hong Kong Phooey and
The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
(April 11, 1919 – July 9, 2011)
Vines was born on April 11, 1919, in
Brantford,
Ontario,
Canada, but immigrated to the
United States.
[1] In 1943, he enlisted in the
United States Army during
World War II and served in the
European Theater.
[1]
Vines died from complications of
pneumonia and a fall at a
convalescent facility in
North Hollywood,
Los Angeles, on July 9, 2011, at the age of 92.
[1] He was survived by his wife, Catherine, his son Jim, his daughter Carol, and a granddaughter.
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