Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Donnie Baker (played by Ron Sexton [62]) – regularly made topical calls to the show and had a very authentic redneck accent. He related anecdotes involving a good friend who had a semi-relevant experience, usually ending in a punch-line.
The family of the radio personality, best known for voicing the character Donnie Baker on the show, also announced his passing with a group photo on the comedian's official Facebook page July 22.
I tried to add the (real) name of person who does the Donnie Baker character. But it was deleted. Why?? This is an encyclopedia, after all. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.208.152.108 ( talk • contribs) Someone thought it was vandalism, I guess. After verification, I added your info that it was Ron Sexton who did / does his voice.
The Bob & Tom Show production group, Friggemall Industries, has released an album of Donny Baker pieces entitled “Boat for Sale.”. Ron Sexton as Donnie Baker is a regular participant in Bob and Tom Radio: The Comedy Tour shows.
Davis was the childhood idol of comedian Ron Sexton, as well as his most famous character from The Bob and Tom Show, Donnie Baker. Donnie (and Sexton) frequently appeared in character in Davis's #44 Reds jersey, and stated on numerous occasions that Davis was the most complete player he'd ever seen.
Joe Don Baker (born February 12, 1936) is an American retired actor, known for playing "tough guy" characters on both sides of the law. [ 1 ] He established himself as an action star with supporting roles the Westerns in Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969) and Wild Rovers (1971), before his breakthrough role as real-life Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser in the film Walking Tall (1973).
Ronald L. Saxton (born 1954) is an American lawyer, business person, and Republican politician in Oregon. He has run twice for Governor of Oregon, losing in the 2002 primary election, and winning the Republican nomination in 2006, but losing in the general election.
Robert Michael Schneider (/ ˈ ʃ n aɪ d ər /; born October 31, 1963) is an American actor, comedian and anti-vaccine activist.After several years performing stand-up comedy, Schneider achieved wider success as a cast member and writer for the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1988 to 1994, which earned him three Primetime Emmy Award nominations.