Kirby, who was born in Covington, Kentucky but was graduated from Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, attended Purdue University, but dropped out to begin his career as a radio announcer. He hosted the Club Matinee show with Gary Moore on the NBC Blue radio network before moving to the then-infant television medium in 1949 as an announcer for advertisements (performed live in TV's early days). He was a regular on Moore's television shows, which appeared intermittently from 1950 to 1968. He also appeared as a host, announcer, or guest on several other television programs.
Kirby, who was a lanky 6 ft 4 in tall, projected a mellow personality that served well as a foil for major stars he worked with, and was helpful to advertisers whose products he pitched. Kirby could be a sketch actor, singer, or dancer, and with ease switch from slapstick to suave sales pitches for a sponsor's product. Critic John Crosby called him "one of the most versatile muggers and comedians on the air."
Kirby also published three books: My Life, Those Wonderful Years; Bits and Pieces of This and That; and a children's book, Dooley Wilson.
Kirby's name was spoofed in the animated TV series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show as a man's derby hat, called the "Kirward Derby," having special powers that made its wearer the smartest person in the world. Mr. Kirby considered suing in court for damages for this public abuse of his name. However, his business manager pointed out that such a suit would bring much publicity to the show and its creators, benefiting them from the increased recognition. Kirby was thus dissuaded from suing.
In the movie Pulp Fiction (1994), the character of Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) orders a "Durwood Kirby" Burger. This is a humorous reference to the soundtrack during the scene in which a piece called "Bullwinkle" is being played.
Easy P&G matchstick container right off the road. Look for Durwood and you will know you are on the right path.
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