Don Morrow

Don Morrow (born January 29, 1927) is an American actor and announcer best known for being "The Shell Answer Man" during the late 1970s, along with his historical narration on episodes of A&E Biography, E! True Hollywood Story, and various documentaries for PBS. He filled in as announcer on Wheel of Fortune for the week of August 4, 1980, following Charlie O'Donnell's departure.

Morrow did mostly announcing work on game shows including Personality Puzzle, Fun for All, Masquerade Party (1950s), G.E. College Bowl, Sale of the Century (1988-89), Now You See It (1989), and The Challengers (1990-91).

Don occasionally filled in for Allen Ludden as host of College Bowl, which led to him hosting Camouflage (1961-62) and Let's Play Post Office (1965–66), the latter being a Merv Griffin series. During his run on Camouflage, TV Guide ran an unusual story about his deer Romper.

Morrow currently does one-on-one voiceover classes from his studio in Danbury, Connecticut, and gives voiceover seminars. He also does announcing work for the video games Heroes of Newerth and Puzzle Kingdoms.