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Hyman Jack Averback (October 21, 1920 – October 14, 1997) was an American radio, television, and film actor who eventually became a producer and director.
Hy Averback (1920-1997) was a TV and film director, producer and actor, known for M*A*S*H, The Tom Ewell Show and The Real McCoys. He was married to actress Dorothy Wayne Bridges and had three children.
- Director, Producer, Actor
- October 21, 1920
- Hy Averback
- October 14, 1997
Hy Averback was a director and producer of TV shows such as M*A*S*H, The Real McCoys and The Tom Ewell Show. He was also a radio announcer and the voice of "Tokyo Mose" during World War II.
- October 21, 1920
- October 14, 1997
Oct 21, 1997 · Hy Averback, a versatile actor, director, announcer and producer whose credits spanned the golden years of radio and television, is dead. The onetime announcer for Bob Hope...
Oct 23, 1997 · Hy Averback, an announcer for Bob Hope and Jack Paar who went on to be a producer and director on ''M*A*S*H,'' ''F Troop'' and many other television shows, died on Oct. 14 after...
As a television actor, Averback appeared on The Saturday Night Revue (1953-54), Tonight (1955),and NBC Comedy Hour (1956). He also produced and directed dozens of pilots,including ones for The Love Boat (1977) and Night Rider (1979).
Oct 29, 1997 · Hy Averback, who directed "I Love You Alice B. Toklas" and produced "MASH" and "F Troop", died in 1997. He was a radio announcer for Bob Hope and Jack Paar, and created the wartime character Tokyo Mose.