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Erich Muller : ウィキペディア英語版
Mancow Muller

Matthew Erich "Mancow" Muller (born June 21, 1966) is an American radio and television personality, actor, and former child model. Considered a shock jock, his career has been "well known" for controversy and clashes with the Federal Communications Commission. He is best known for ''Mancow's Morning Madhouse'', a Chicago-based syndicated radio show, and ''The Mancow Radio Experience'' which have been nationally distributed by Talk Radio Network. Muller also co-starred with his brother Mark in the reality TV series ''God, Guns & Automobiles'', which aired on History Channel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://deadline.com/2013/06/gods-guns-automobiles-history-premiere-july-8-mancow-muller-512210/ )〕 He is currently hosting the 6AM to 10AM morning show on WLUP (97.9 FM).
==Early life==
Erich Muller, as he was commonly known, was born to parents John and Dawn Muller and raised in the Kansas City, Missouri area with older brothers Johnny and Mark. He expressed an interest in radio and the entertainment industry as a whole from an early age. As a child he would listen to old reel-to-reel tapes of classic radio shows like ''The Shadow'' and ''The Stan Freberg Show'' with his father.〔 Erich Muller soon found work as a model and child actor, working in regional print and television commercials as well as Kansas City theater productions. Among his print modeling work were ads for Lee jeans and Wal-Mart.
As a youth he appeared in over 100 stage performances, with one notable long-running role being that of Billy Ray, Jr. in the play ''On Golden Pond''.〔 During one performance of the play legendary actor Henry Fonda was in the audience, and would later go on to play the lead character Norman in the film version. Erich Muller attended multiple schools in the Kansas City area, including Blue Ridge Christian School. In his book ''Dad, Dames, Demons, and a Dwarf: My Trip Down Freedom Road'', he recounts an incident in fifth grade where in an act of corporal punishment he was severely beaten with a board by the school principal, an event that changed his outlook on organized religion.〔 Muller transferred to the suburban Harrisonville school district, where he graduated high school.〔
Following high school Erich Muller attended college at Central Missouri State University (now University of Central Missouri) in Warrensburg, not far from the Kansas City metropolitan area.〔 At CMSU he continued to work in theater, and it was his role as a half-man, half-animal in one production that gave rise to his nickname "Mancow".〔 Muller would earn double degrees from the university in Public Relations and Theatre in 1990.〔 To earn extra cash while in school he operated his own mobile DJ business, providing music for school dances, weddings, class reunions and the like, a job he later said he hated.〔 It was also while in college he took his first tentative steps into the world of broadcasting.

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