The former DJ who radio show served as the inspiration for Robin Williams' role in Good Morning, Vietnam has died. He was 79 The former DJ whose radio show served as the inspiration for Robin Williams ...
(CNN) — Adrian Cronauer, the former US airman whose radio show provided the inspiration for Robin Williams’ character in “Good Morning, Vietnam” has died, his family said. Cronauer passed away ...
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -- Adrian Cronauer, the man whose military radio antics inspired a character played by Robin Williams in the film "Good Morning, Vietnam," has died. He was 79. Mary Muse, the wife of ...
Reporting from NORFOLK, Va. — Adrian Cronauer, the man whose military radio antics inspired a character played by Robin Williams in the film “Good Morning, Vietnam,” has died. He was 79. Mary Muse, ...
Adrian Cronauer, the man whose military radio antics inspired a character played by Robin Williams in the film “Good Morning, Vietnam,” has died. He was 79. Mary Muse, the wife of his stepson Michael ...
NORFOLK, Va. >> Adrian Cronauer, the man whose military radio antics inspired a character played by Robin Williams in the film “Good Morning, Vietnam,” has died. He was 79. Mary Muse, the wife of his ...
ROBIN WILLIAMS: (As Adrian Cronauer) Good morning, Vietnam. Hey, this is not a test. This is rock 'n' roll. Time to rock it from the delta to the DMZ. Is that me, or does that sound like an Elvis ...
In 1965 and 1966, Adrian Cronauer signed on at 6 a.m. from a Saigon studio as the morning DJ for Armed Forces Radio, waking up the troops with a signature line that became the title of a hit movie and ...
Adrian Cronauer, the former U.S. airman whose radio show provided the inspiration for Robin Williams’ character in “Good Morning, Vietnam” has died, his family said. Cronauer passed away Wednesday in ...
Adrian Cronauer, the disc jockey whose story provided the rough outline for the character played by Robin Williams in the 1987 movie “Good Morning, Vietnam,” died Wednesday in Troutville, Virginia, He ...
In 1965 and 1966, Adrian Cronauer signed on at 6 a.m. from a Saigon studio as the morning DJ for Armed Forces Radio, waking up the troops with a signature line that became the title of a hit movie and ...
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