- He stopped acting and became a professional wedding photographer and supervisor for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, before returning to acting in his 70s.
- After serving in the armed forces during WWII, he used the GI Bill to get his engineering license and become a radio DJ. He hosted a popular radio show "The Blues Chaser Club," in which he mixed the tunes of the day with his comedy banter, on stations across the Eastern Seaboard and Midwest during the late '40s and early '50s.
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