Home People Don Wilson Don Wilson movies Don Wilson movies Don Wilson Movies (35) Say Anything... (1989) As Sparring Partner. He was 88 years old Passage to Hell (1988) He was 87 years old New York Chinatown (1982) He was 81 years old Paper Moon (1973) As Thanks. He was 72 years old General Foods Opening Night (1963) As Himself (narrator). He was 63 years old The Mouse That Jack Built (1959) As Don (voice). He was 58 years old The Stars Are Singing (1953) As Radio Announcer. He was 52 years old Niagara (1953) As J.C. Kettering. He was 52 years old Sailor Beware (1952) As Mr. Chubby. He was 51 years old Larceny (1948) As Master of Ceremonies. He was 48 years old Desert Empire (1948) As Narrator. He was 47 years old The Corpse Came C.O.D. (1947) As Narrator. He was 46 years old The Chase (1946) As Fats. He was 46 years old The Kid from Brooklyn (1946) As Radio Announcer. He was 45 years old Radio Stars on Parade (1945) As Don Wilson - Announcer. He was 44 years old Out of This World (1945) As Radio Announcer. He was 44 years old Mail Call (1944) He was 43 years old Mardi Gras (1943) As Announcer. He was 43 years old Dangerous Blondes (1943) As Himself - Announcer (uncredited). He was 43 years old Du Barry Was a Lady (1943) As Radio Interviewer (uncredited). He was 42 years old Show-Business at War (1943) As Himself (uncredited). He was 42 years old Swing It Soldier (1941) As Brad Saunders. He was 41 years old The Roundup (1941) As Sheriff 'Slim' Hoover. He was 40 years old Love Thy Neighbor (1940) As Radio Show Announcer (voice) (uncredited). He was 40 years old Screw Drivers of 1940 (1940) As Don Wilson. He was 39 years old Buck Benny Rides Again (1940) As Don Wilson. He was 39 years old Two Girls on Broadway (1940) As Announcer. He was 39 years old $1,000 a Touchdown (1939) As Announcer. He was 39 years old Ferdinand the Bull (1938) As Narrator (voice). He was 38 years old Hollywood Goes to Town (1938) As Himself. He was 37 years old Radio City Revels (1938) As Don Wilson - Radio Station Announcer. He was 37 years old Behind the Mike (1937) As Tiny Martin. He was 37 years old Artists & Models (1937) As Radio Speaker (voice) (uncredited). He was 36 years old Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935) As Radio Announcer (uncredited). He was 35 years old The Hot Choc-late Soldiers (1934) As Narrator. He was 33 years old « Previous Next »