Pat Cashman

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Pat Cashman
Born 1949
Bend, Oregon
Nationality American
Occupation Radio Personality

Pat Cashman (born 1949) is an American comedian and television and radio personality.

Biography

Born in Bend, Oregon, Cashman is based in the Seattle, Washington metropolitan area. On television, he was a regular cast member of the long-running local comedy show Almost Live! as well as the announcer for Bill Nye the Science Guy. On radio, he has hosted the Pat Cashman Show, a morning drive-time show on several Seattle stations, and his familiar bassy voice is heard in local commercials. Among the local commercials he voices are the commercials for Jerry's Hardware in Eugene and Springfield, Oregon. His most recent voice work was for the Wii video game Super Smash Bros. Brawl as the game's announcer, Master Hand, and Crazy Hand.[1]

Pat Cashman also writes for several local newspapers in the Seattle region. He generally presents his comical view on a wide variety of subjects in a single article. Cashman has also been in many advertisements for Taco Time. He has most recently appeared in Visioneers (2009) as a telethon host.

In January 2013, Cashman returned to Seattle TV with a new regional comedy show called The 206, along with his son Chris and former Almost Live! costar John Keister. [2]

External links

References

  1. "Super Smash Bros. Brawl" Credits
  2. "'Almost Live' crew returns with 'The 206'". Everett Daily Herald. 2013-01-04. 


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