Frederick C. Peerenboom

Frederick C. Peerenboom, better known as Fritz the Nite Owl (born December 27, 1934 in Nekoosa, Wisconsin), is a radio and television personality in Columbus, Ohio.[1]

Early career

His professional radio career began in 1959 after his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army Signal Corps. While in the Army, he was stationed at the Signal Corps Pictorial Center (formerly the Paramount Studios New York facility). Here he narrated, acted in, and wrote numerous army promotional and training films. He expanded his knowledge of the visual techniques and effects that could be created on TV, which he subsequently used on his TV show.

He made a few visual appearances in the DC comic book, "The Power Of Shazam!", in which he helped Captain Marvel and Superman save the universe. Among his many freelance narrations and acting performances, he was the voice of "Green Lantern" in the short-lived Warner Video Comics series.[2]

Nite Owl Theatre

Fritz is best known for hosting "Nite Owl Theatre" on WBNS-TV from 1974–1991. He would add improvised humorous commentaries over jazz music between segments of the film and the commercial breaks. Along with these commentaries, his unique visual introductions, mid-breaks, and closes helped him win five Emmy Awards for his TV performances.[1]

His show, "Nite Owl Jazz: What's New in Jazz for the 21st Century," ran for seventeen years.[3]

Fritz resumed hosting movies in October 2010 with a showing of Night of the Living Dead at Grandview Theatre in Columbus.[4]. He currently records one movie with host bumper segments and vintage commercials per month. The movies premiere at Grandview Theatre, usually on the last Saturday of the month.

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