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Dick Orkin

Dick Orkin (born July 9, 1933) is an award-winning voice actor and commercial radio producer who created the series ''Chickenman'' and ''The Secret Adventures of the Tooth Fairy''. His voice has been used in many radio advertisements and public-service announcements.〔(RadioRanch-How the Radio Serials, Chickenman and Toothfairy Were Born )〕
Born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Orkin received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Theater from Franklin and Marshall College. He received a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from the Phillips Graduate Institute, and attended Yale Drama School, studying for a Master of Fine Arts degree in Theater.
Orkin began working in advertising in Chicago in 1963. He gained acclaim with his comedy radio commercials for ''Time Magazine'', GMAC, The Gap and other clients. His radio spots, mini dramas dubbed by ''Newsweek'' as "The Advertising Theater of the Absurd," have won many awards.
Orkin and Christine Coyle co-wrote two animated specials for CBS, ''Christmas Every Day'' and ''The Canterville Ghost''. Orkin and Coyle are the founders of (Radio Ranch ).
Orkin is married and has four children.
==Honors==
Orkin has been inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame,〔(National Radio Hall of Fame - Dick Orkin )〕 the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame,〔 the Illinois Broadcasters Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania Broadcasters Hall of Fame〔(Pennsylvania Assiociation of Broadcasters - Dick Orkin )〕 and the Radio Advertising Bureau Hall of Fame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://radio-ranch.com/head-honchos.php )
On January 21, 2010, Orkin wrote to the National Association of Broadcasters requesting them to remove his name from the Hall of Fame because he did not wish to share the honor with Rush Limbaugh. According to Orkin, Limbaugh showed "reckless insensitivity" with his remarks regarding the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Orkin referred to Limbaugh as a "dangerous hate-monger" and a "perfidious human being".〔(Dick Orkin's Open Letter to NAB ) published on Orkin's Radio Ranch, webpage found 2010-01.28.〕

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