Bert Parks (
December 30,
1914 –
February 2,
1992) was an
American actor,
singer, and
radio and
television announcer and host, is best known as the longtime host (1955-1979) of the annual
Miss America telecast.
Biography
Parks was born
Bertram Jacobson[Welcome to stacks.ajc.com] in
Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Hattie (
née Spiegel) and Aaron Jacobson, who was a merchant.
Parks got his first broadcasting job at age sixteen, for Atlanta's WGST radio. He moved to New York when he was nineteen. He was hired as a singer and straight man on
The Eddie Cantor Show before becoming a
CBS radio staff announcer. Parks became the host of
Break the Bank, which premiered on radio in 1945 and went on to television from 1948-1957, and
Stop the Music on radio in 1948, and on television 1949-1952.
Other game/quiz shows Parks hosted in the first decade and a half of television (the debut years are noted here) included
The Big Payoff (1951),
Balance Your Budget (1952),
Double or Nothing (1952),
Two in Love (1954),
Giant Step (1956),
Hold That Note (1957),
County Fair (1958),
Bid 'n' Buy (1958),
Masquerade Party (which debuted in 1952 with Parks as a panelist until he became the show's host in 1958), and
Yours For A Song (1961). Parks also hosted the pilot for
The Hollywood Squares but was not selected to host the series.