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Dr.
Creep
"Shock Theater"
"Hoo-Ha-HAAA!"
January 1st, 2002 marked Barry Hobart's
30th anniversary as Dr. Creep. Initially inspired by his Uncle Doug
Hobart's "Dr. Traboh's Chamber of Horrors" traveling
spook-show, and his Uncle's film efforts such as "Sting of
Death" and "Death Curse of Tartu", Dr. Creep has
horror in his blood. After a 13 year initial run on broadcast
television under the titles "Shock Theatre" and
"Saturday Night Dead," The Creeper continues his family
tradition now with new episodes of Shock Theater on cable, as well
as still making regular public appearances. His Project Smiles
charity helps 45-65,000 needy families every year.
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Debuted :
January 1st, 1972 |
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Co-Founder of
"Project Smiles" helping-hand program. |
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Featured in "Scary
Monsters" magazine #12. |
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Sited as major influence by
many of the "new wave" of hosts. |
Markets:
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Dayton,
Ohio |
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Northern Virginia |
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The Horror Host
Underground Network |
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