Distinct, friendly, light gravelly voice that became familiar to
television viewers in the 1970s from his Smucker's Jam commercials.
These always ended with him saying, "With a name like Smucker's, it HAS
to be good!"
Famous on radio as the voice of the Kryptonite powered "Atom Man" on
the "Superman" radio show in the 1940s.
Earned a Masters degree from the University of Michigan.
Hosted "HBO Mailbox" throughout the 1980s: a program which answered viewer letters about HBO service and programming.
Two children: Betsy and Bill.
Both a member and a teacher at the Neighborhood Playhouse.
Provided the voice of Larry (Pepper) Young on NBC radio's "Pepper Young's Family" (1936).
Provided the voice of Dr. Marlowe on CBS radio's "Big Sister" when it first aired in 1936.
Acted on at least one episode of NBC's "X Minus One" radio program in the '50s.
In F/X (1986) his character had the same last name as his own first name: Mason.
He was featured on 48 episodes on the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.