Henry George "Dobe" Carey, Jr. (May 16, 1921– December 27, 2012), known as Harry Carey, Jr., was an American actor. He appeared in more than ninety films including several John Fordwesterns as well as numerous television series.
A respected character actor like his father, Carey appeared in many Westerns. He made four films with director Howard Hawks. The first was Red River, which featured both Carey and his father in separate scenes, followed by Monkey Business, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Rio Bravo. Carey is credited in Rio Bravo but his scenes were cut. Carey speculated that Hawks either did not like Carey's outfit or cut the scene because Carey addressed Hawks as "Howard," instead of "Mr. Hawks."
Harry Carey (January 16, 1878 – September 21, 1947) was an Americanactor and one of silent film's earliest superstars. He was the father of Harry Carey Jr., who was also a prominent actor.
Carey was a cowboy, railway superintendent, author, lawyer and playwright. He attended Hamilton Military Academy, then studied law at New York University. When a boating accident led to pneumonia, he wrote a play while recuperating and toured the country performing in it for three years. His play was very successful, but Carey lost it all when his next play was a failure. In 1911, his friend Henry B. Walthall introduced him to director D.W. Griffith, with whom Carey would make many films.
Career
Carey is best remembered as one of the first stars of the Western film genre. One of his most popular roles was as the good-hearted outlaw Cheyenne Harry. The Cheyenne Harry franchise spanned two decades, from A Knight of the Range (1916) to Aces Wild (1936). Carey starred in director John Ford's first feature film, Straight Shooting (1918).
HARRY CAREY'S 2ND BOXBREAK...BOX 3...07 SPA FOOTBALL.
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Weekend Update: Harry Caray on the 1997 World Series - SNL
Harry Caray (Will Ferrell) discusses the 1997 World Series, but focuses more on how Marlins are the smartest fish in the ocean, Indians are land-stealing savages and gives Norm a catalogue of all the scalps he has for sale. [Season 23, 1997]
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John Caponera - Harry Caray
John Caponera remembers baseball broadcaster Harry Caray at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, CA. See more exclusive videos of John on http://LaughFactory.com
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Caray leads 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame'
9/21/97: Cubs announcer Harry Caray leads the crowd in "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the Cubs' final home game of the season
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Harry Caray would be proud of his grandson. Josh Caray carries on the legacy of baseball announcing
Josh Caray is a versatile media talent who has worked in television and radio in both news and sports. Josh is currently the play-by-play broadcaster for the new Rocket City Trash Pandas (AA-Angels) in Madison, AL, and I also freelance for the University of Alabama on their SEC Network-plus coverage of volleyball, soccer, and other sports. Previously, Josh was the play-by-play man for theStony Brook University Seawolves on Long Island, NY. In addition, to calling games for the Hudson Valley Renegades of the New York-Penn League as well as baseball and softball games for Yale University. Previous to that Josh was a television news anchor for the 5p, 6p and 10p news on KAVU-TV in Victoria, TX.
Prior to 2015, Josh was a multi- media journalist with Fox 5 News and All News 106.7 in Atlanta, G...
Harry Caray (Will Ferrell) discusses the 1997 World Series, but focuses more on how Marlins are the smartest fish in the ocean, Indians are land-stealing savage...
Harry Caray (Will Ferrell) discusses the 1997 World Series, but focuses more on how Marlins are the smartest fish in the ocean, Indians are land-stealing savages and gives Norm a catalogue of all the scalps he has for sale. [Season 23, 1997]
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John Caponera remembers baseball broadcaster Harry Caray at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, CA. See more exclusive videos of John on http://LaughFactory.com
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9/21/97: Cubs announcer Harry Caray leads the crowd in "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the Cubs' final home game of the season
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Major League Baseball consists of 30 teams split between the American and National Leagues. The American League, originally founded in 1901, consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals.
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Josh Caray is a versatile media talent who has worked in television and radio in both news and sports. Josh is currently the play-by-play broadcaster for the ne...
Josh Caray is a versatile media talent who has worked in television and radio in both news and sports. Josh is currently the play-by-play broadcaster for the new Rocket City Trash Pandas (AA-Angels) in Madison, AL, and I also freelance for the University of Alabama on their SEC Network-plus coverage of volleyball, soccer, and other sports. Previously, Josh was the play-by-play man for theStony Brook University Seawolves on Long Island, NY. In addition, to calling games for the Hudson Valley Renegades of the New York-Penn League as well as baseball and softball games for Yale University. Previous to that Josh was a television news anchor for the 5p, 6p and 10p news on KAVU-TV in Victoria, TX.
Prior to 2015, Josh was a multi- media journalist with Fox 5 News and All News 106.7 in Atlanta, GA. He wrote, edited, produced, and reported stories for both television and radio in the eighth-largest media market in the country. He met several deadlines a day. On a full slate, he turned as many as 20 reports for radio and three packages for television.
In addition, Josh also works as a freelance play-by-play broadcaster for Learfield Sports calling college basketball. In the past, Josh also called college football and minor league baseball on radio and television. In 2009, he called games for the triple-A Gwinnett Braves. 25 games we're carried regionally on Comcast Sports Southeast, two of which were beamed nationally by the MLB Network.
Josh is the grandson of Hall of Fame broadcaster and well-known Harry Caray. Josh is the son of Atlanta Braves broadcast legend Skip Caray. Josh's brother, Chip, is now the lead broadcaster for the Braves and he also has two nephews who are trying to enter the business of sports broadcasting.
Harry Caray would be proud of his grandson. Josh Caray carries on the legacy of baseball announcing
0:00 Start
02:05 Josh Intro
06:01 Radio vs. TV broadcasting
12:25 Pets
21:31 Caray family background
24:20 Sports and Hobbies Interests
36:45 Trash Pandas and Organizations
42:05 AA Southern League
55:55 Magic of Toyota Field
01:05:15 Model Minor League Teams
01:14:05 Pandas Players
01:28:20 Minor League Development
01:38:37 Tommy John Surgery
01:41:05 AA Weaknesses
01:44:35 Chip Caray
01:47:56 Randy Johnson Perfect Game
01:50:46 Josh's Career Decision
01:54:52 Broadcaster Salaries
01:57:56 TV Demo Tape
02:01:28 Field Reporter for Documentary
02:04:44 Harry Caray - 7th inning stretch
02:08:31 Big Break
02:13:20 Skip Caray
02:22:23 "The Pic 6"
02:26:18 Death his Mother
02:32:08 Pic 6 cont'd
02:47:16 Closing
Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town Podcast a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC
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Josh Caray is a versatile media talent who has worked in television and radio in both news and sports. Josh is currently the play-by-play broadcaster for the new Rocket City Trash Pandas (AA-Angels) in Madison, AL, and I also freelance for the University of Alabama on their SEC Network-plus coverage of volleyball, soccer, and other sports. Previously, Josh was the play-by-play man for theStony Brook University Seawolves on Long Island, NY. In addition, to calling games for the Hudson Valley Renegades of the New York-Penn League as well as baseball and softball games for Yale University. Previous to that Josh was a television news anchor for the 5p, 6p and 10p news on KAVU-TV in Victoria, TX.
Prior to 2015, Josh was a multi- media journalist with Fox 5 News and All News 106.7 in Atlanta, GA. He wrote, edited, produced, and reported stories for both television and radio in the eighth-largest media market in the country. He met several deadlines a day. On a full slate, he turned as many as 20 reports for radio and three packages for television.
In addition, Josh also works as a freelance play-by-play broadcaster for Learfield Sports calling college basketball. In the past, Josh also called college football and minor league baseball on radio and television. In 2009, he called games for the triple-A Gwinnett Braves. 25 games we're carried regionally on Comcast Sports Southeast, two of which were beamed nationally by the MLB Network.
Josh is the grandson of Hall of Fame broadcaster and well-known Harry Caray. Josh is the son of Atlanta Braves broadcast legend Skip Caray. Josh's brother, Chip, is now the lead broadcaster for the Braves and he also has two nephews who are trying to enter the business of sports broadcasting.
Harry Caray would be proud of his grandson. Josh Caray carries on the legacy of baseball announcing
0:00 Start
02:05 Josh Intro
06:01 Radio vs. TV broadcasting
12:25 Pets
21:31 Caray family background
24:20 Sports and Hobbies Interests
36:45 Trash Pandas and Organizations
42:05 AA Southern League
55:55 Magic of Toyota Field
01:05:15 Model Minor League Teams
01:14:05 Pandas Players
01:28:20 Minor League Development
01:38:37 Tommy John Surgery
01:41:05 AA Weaknesses
01:44:35 Chip Caray
01:47:56 Randy Johnson Perfect Game
01:50:46 Josh's Career Decision
01:54:52 Broadcaster Salaries
01:57:56 TV Demo Tape
02:01:28 Field Reporter for Documentary
02:04:44 Harry Caray - 7th inning stretch
02:08:31 Big Break
02:13:20 Skip Caray
02:22:23 "The Pic 6"
02:26:18 Death his Mother
02:32:08 Pic 6 cont'd
02:47:16 Closing
Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town Podcast a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC
Website: www.ourtownpodcast.net
Spotify Channel: https://spoti.fi/3QtpT8z
Audio available on all platforms. Just search for "Our Town Podcast"
Harry Caray (Will Ferrell) discusses the 1997 World Series, but focuses more on how Marlins are the smartest fish in the ocean, Indians are land-stealing savages and gives Norm a catalogue of all the scalps he has for sale. [Season 23, 1997]
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John Caponera remembers baseball broadcaster Harry Caray at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, CA. See more exclusive videos of John on http://LaughFactory.com
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9/21/97: Cubs announcer Harry Caray leads the crowd in "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the Cubs' final home game of the season
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About MLB.com:
Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yankee Stadium. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every game in HD to nearly 400 different devices. MLB.com also provides an array of mobile apps for fans to choose from, including At Bat, the highest-grossing iOS sports app of all-time. MLB.com features a stable of club beat reporters and award-winning national columnists, the largest contingent of baseball reporters under one roof, who deliver over 100 original articles every day. MLB.com also offers extensive historical information and footage, online ticket sales, official baseball merchandise, authenticated memorabilia and collectibles and fantasy games.
Major League Baseball consists of 30 teams split between the American and National Leagues. The American League, originally founded in 1901, consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals.
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Josh Caray is a versatile media talent who has worked in television and radio in both news and sports. Josh is currently the play-by-play broadcaster for the new Rocket City Trash Pandas (AA-Angels) in Madison, AL, and I also freelance for the University of Alabama on their SEC Network-plus coverage of volleyball, soccer, and other sports. Previously, Josh was the play-by-play man for theStony Brook University Seawolves on Long Island, NY. In addition, to calling games for the Hudson Valley Renegades of the New York-Penn League as well as baseball and softball games for Yale University. Previous to that Josh was a television news anchor for the 5p, 6p and 10p news on KAVU-TV in Victoria, TX.
Prior to 2015, Josh was a multi- media journalist with Fox 5 News and All News 106.7 in Atlanta, GA. He wrote, edited, produced, and reported stories for both television and radio in the eighth-largest media market in the country. He met several deadlines a day. On a full slate, he turned as many as 20 reports for radio and three packages for television.
In addition, Josh also works as a freelance play-by-play broadcaster for Learfield Sports calling college basketball. In the past, Josh also called college football and minor league baseball on radio and television. In 2009, he called games for the triple-A Gwinnett Braves. 25 games we're carried regionally on Comcast Sports Southeast, two of which were beamed nationally by the MLB Network.
Josh is the grandson of Hall of Fame broadcaster and well-known Harry Caray. Josh is the son of Atlanta Braves broadcast legend Skip Caray. Josh's brother, Chip, is now the lead broadcaster for the Braves and he also has two nephews who are trying to enter the business of sports broadcasting.
Harry Caray would be proud of his grandson. Josh Caray carries on the legacy of baseball announcing
0:00 Start
02:05 Josh Intro
06:01 Radio vs. TV broadcasting
12:25 Pets
21:31 Caray family background
24:20 Sports and Hobbies Interests
36:45 Trash Pandas and Organizations
42:05 AA Southern League
55:55 Magic of Toyota Field
01:05:15 Model Minor League Teams
01:14:05 Pandas Players
01:28:20 Minor League Development
01:38:37 Tommy John Surgery
01:41:05 AA Weaknesses
01:44:35 Chip Caray
01:47:56 Randy Johnson Perfect Game
01:50:46 Josh's Career Decision
01:54:52 Broadcaster Salaries
01:57:56 TV Demo Tape
02:01:28 Field Reporter for Documentary
02:04:44 Harry Caray - 7th inning stretch
02:08:31 Big Break
02:13:20 Skip Caray
02:22:23 "The Pic 6"
02:26:18 Death his Mother
02:32:08 Pic 6 cont'd
02:47:16 Closing
Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town Podcast a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC
Website: www.ourtownpodcast.net
Spotify Channel: https://spoti.fi/3QtpT8z
Audio available on all platforms. Just search for "Our Town Podcast"
Henry George "Dobe" Carey, Jr. (May 16, 1921– December 27, 2012), known as Harry Carey, Jr., was an American actor. He appeared in more than ninety films including several John Fordwesterns as well as numerous television series.
A respected character actor like his father, Carey appeared in many Westerns. He made four films with director Howard Hawks. The first was Red River, which featured both Carey and his father in separate scenes, followed by Monkey Business, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Rio Bravo. Carey is credited in Rio Bravo but his scenes were cut. Carey speculated that Hawks either did not like Carey's outfit or cut the scene because Carey addressed Hawks as "Howard," instead of "Mr. Hawks."