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Suzanne Waldron (July 23, 1931 - June 1982), better known by her alias "Tarantula Ghoul", was an American actress, television hostess, and musician. Between 1957 and 1959, she hosted the cult favorite program House of Horror on the Portland-based television station KPTV. With her backing band the Gravediggers, Tarantula Ghoul recorded "King Kong" and "Graveyard Rock", the latter of which became associated and popularized with Halloween-themed music. Following her role as Tarantula Ghoul, Waldron continued to act in the 1960s and 1970s.
GHOUL TARANTULA
July 23, 1931-June 1982.
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Suzanne Waldron (July 23, 1931 - June 1982), better known by her alias "Tarantula Ghoul", was an American actress, television hostess, and musician. Between 1957 and 1959, she hosted the cult favorite program House of Horror on the Portland-based television station KPTV. With her backing band the Gravediggers, Tarantula Ghoul recorded "King Kong" and "Graveyard Rock", the latter of which became associated and popularized with Halloween-themed music. Following her role as Tarantula Ghoul, Waldron continued to act in the 1960s and 1970s.
GHOUL TARANTULA
July 23, 1931-June 1982.
Suzanne Waldron, best known for her aka โฒโฒ Tarantula Ghoul ", was an American actress, television presenter and musician. Between 1957 and 1959, she hosted the favorite cult show House of Horror at Portland-based KPTV TV station.
House of Horrors presented the same horror programming format that prevailed in those years. Tarantula presented horror films B, accompanied by Grave-robber, a boa and Sir Galahad (One Tarantula). In 1958 Tarantula Ghoul recorded a couple of songs with his band The Gravediggers, King Kong and Graveyard Rock, the latter became a popular song to incorporate in Halloween theme song lists.
In 1959 the show was cancelled as the driver was pregnant. Unfortunately there is no registered material.
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