Baltimore Quote by Jim McKay Download Open image “I was the first voice of Baltimore television in 1947.” — Jim McKay ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Baltimore Baltimore Television First Television Television 1947 Voice Voice Baltimore
My first proper credit was a small voice-over on an episode of 'The Sopranos' when I was, like, 11 or 12. — Morgan Saylor Copy Share Image
My first job on the radio was writing jokes for a Baltimore DJ called Johnny Walker, who was sort of a '70s era shock… — Ira Glass Copy Share Image
I believe I became one of the first singers to be launched via television exposure. I guess I was a new kind of musical… — Brenda Lee Copy Share Image
When I first started I was always known as The Girl on the Sitcom with the Funny Voice. — Julie Benz Copy Share Image
Ed Sullivan brought me to TV first in 1952, then Garry Moore's program gave me a lot of confidence and freedom. — Alan King Copy Share Image
When I was on Howard Stern, he would sometimes take me aside and tell me I had a good voice for radio. — Marky Ramone Copy Share Image
This thing that Colin Powell's son is expected to do is kind of scary when you think that television and radio and newspapers are… — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
Initially, it was about kids at the bottom rung of the social ladder, due to their looks and their class background. But they're also… — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
Here were these college kids beating the Soviets and going on to the Olympic Gold Medal. To me, that's the greatest upset of all… — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
How you define yourself is a major issue for young people and adults alike. — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
I think Bob Costas is terrific. He's so knowledgeable. He can talk about any subject, not just sports. — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
Working on the film really made me confront my opinions about change and gentrification. — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
Kids - in a really good way - can talk about their differences without the baggage that adults have. — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
So, when you see a kid with ratty jeans on, wearing sneakers that aren't clean, you know they're in a certain place economically. I… — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
I am playing with the assumptions that we have in our everyday life when we are tripped up or fooled and we learn something,… — Jim McKay Copy Share Image
He's the leader on this team, I know when Baltimore let us have him, they thought they were giving us a problem. I'll take… — George Steinbrenner Copy Share Image
I would have handled it differently than the mayor of Baltimore, that's for sure. I think it's a mistake to say, hey, guys, you… — Rand Paul Copy Share Image
I was devastated. I'm still devastated to this day. When talent like that disappears in a flash, you can't believe it. You deny it.… — Helen Merrill Copy Share Image
People are proud to be from Baltimore. In any industry you work in, you need support to survive. And this city has that support… — Derek Waters Copy Share Image
It's easy to whip up resentment against anything that smacks with authority. Nobody ever organizes over pan handlers. So even if a cop is… — Greg Gutfeld Copy Share Image
By the 1970s, pornography had caught up with The Block, where performers were totally in the nude. I wasn't going to do that, and… — Blaze Starr Copy Share Image
What I saw in Baltimore was distressing and it tells me we need stronger policies in this country. — Bernie Sanders Copy Share Image
After we did [All In The Family], that ended up being a real love fest all around. Me and Norman, Norman [Lear] and me,… — Richard Masur Copy Share Image
John is a cottage industry in Baltimore and the city opens its doors for him whenever he is making a new film. — Mink Stole Copy Share Image
Well I am from Annapolis Maryland. I went to High school in Baltimore, but I grew up in Annapolis. It was a cute town.… — Christian Siriano Copy Share Image