Elmer Davis
Elmer Davis was born on Jun 13, 1890 in USA. Elmer Davis's big-screen debut came with I'll Show You the Town directed by Harry A. Pollard in 1925. Elmer Davis is known for The Day the Earth Stood Still directed by Robert Wise, Michael Rennie stars as Klaatu and Patricia Neal as Helen Benson. The most recent award Elmer Davis achieved is Peabody Awards. The upcoming new movie Elmer Davis plays is The Day the Earth Stood Still which will be released on Sep 20, 1951.
American writer, commentator and journalist Elmer Davis was born in Aurora, IN, in 1890. He was a Rhodes Scholar to Queen's College in Oxford, England, graduating with an M.A. in 1911. He taught high school in Franklin, IN, for a year. In 1913 he joined the staff of "Adventure" magazine, then got a job with the "New York Times". He left the Times in 1924 to become a freelance writer. In 1939 he was asked by officials at CBS Radio to temporarily take over for radio commentator H.V. Kaltenborn on his broadcast analyzing the war in Europe. His calmness, steadiness, knowledge of the subject and humorous and pithy commentary was a refreshing change for listeners who had tired of the bombastic, excitable, sometimes boorish and usually unctuous behavior of many of the radio commentators of the day, and Davis soon was drawing millions of listeners to the show, making him among the most popular broadcasters on radio.On June 13, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt named Davis to head the newly formed Office of War Information (OWI), which was the government's "clearinghouse" regarding all information, official statements and propaganda about the war.
Birthday
Jun 13, 1890Place of Birth
Aurora, Indiana, USA
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 19517.8
- 1936
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6.4 - 1927
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- 1925
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