Charles D. Hanks Jr. was born July 21, 1940, in
Kaplan,
Louisiana. The first child born to Charles and Irene Hanks, he was nicknamed Danny. In 1952, the family moved to
Duncan,
Oklahoma, where he graduated from high school in 1958. He was soon working at radio station
KOMA in
Oklahoma City, where he was first known as Chuck Dann, then later as Charlie Tuna. (It was at KOMA that Chuck Riley gave a young Art Ferguson his air name --
Charlie Tuna.) In 1964 he was on the air as Chuck Dann on
CKY in
Winnipeg. From there he went to
WKYC in
Cleveland in 1967, again as Chuck Dann. By 1972, he had married, had a son and was the dominant afternoon drive jock at
WIBC in
Indianapolis as Chuck Riley, the name he would use from then on. Riley was also known throughout Indianapolis as the voice of Indy's 1st ever Rock 40 music station Stereo 93
WNAP having recorded the now legendary and iconic "The wrath of The Buzzard"
TOH ID. During his years at WIBC, Riley would often travel to
Toronto,
Ontario, to narrate various radio documentaries for CHUM 1050. He was first hired to be the 1st American imaging voice for the top rated CHUM AM, then in 1969, he narrated a 28 hour radio special titled ''"1050 CHUM's The history of Rock"
. Then in 1970, he was back in Toronto narrating "1050 CHUM's The story of The Beatles"
a 12 hour history of the group that was also syndicated around the world. And then in 1976 came his biggest CHUM project yet "1050 CHUM's The evolution of Rock"'', a 64 hour special that took the CHUM listeners from the beginning of Rock 'N' Roll right up to 1976.
"The evolution of Rock" won a prestigious Billboard Magazine Award for International Syndicated Special of the Year. The program was later syndicated around the world by TM Productions in Dallas. In 1979, Riley began a Hollywood voiceover career, moving his family to the San Fernando Valley in
Los Angeles. Within a year, he was one of the dominant voices in the industry. In the 1980s and 90s he did voice work for
KMPC,
KBIG, and
KZLA-KPOL Los Angeles,
CKY Winnipeg,
KQWB Fargo N.D.,
WOGL Oldies 98.1 and
WIBG Philadelphia,
KVIL Dallas/Ft. Worth,
WQHT Hot 103 and then Hot 97 New York,
WLOL Minneapolis,
WAVA Washington, D.C., and
KPWR Power 106
Los Angeles,
KXXX X-100
San Francisco, among others. In the early 1980s he became the voice of
CBS television and
Emmis Broadcasting. He went on to perform voice work for thousands of movies for the studios of
Warner Bros.,
Universal,
Fox and
Paramount. In 1989, producer Doug Thompson, who'd worked with Chuck at CHUM Toronto moved to Los Angeles and hired Chuck to be the announcer on actor John Candy's weekly two-hour radio series, "Radio Kandy". He also narrated many productions and movies, such as Oliver Stone's
Nixon, and
CHUM's 1976 documentary
The Evolution of Rock,
The Killing of America, and
Galaxies are Colliding. He narrated hundreds of children's audio books, mainly
Disney Read-Alongs, and was an announcer for numerous commercials. Up to his death, Riley was still recording voiceovers for
KABC-TV in Los Angeles.
Death Chuck Riley died at age 66 of renal complications on May 10, 2007, in
Sherman Oaks,
California. He was survived by his five children. ==Selected credits==