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East Side Dave’s Top 5 Radio DJ’s From Movies!

It’s National Radio DJ Day, Rat Rock Nation!   A truly magical day in which one honors their favorite on-air personality with praise and compliments!   …..Well…..I’m WAITING!! Fine!   Let’s not make…

12th Annual Mark Twain Twain Prize

WASHINGTON – OCTOBER 26: Comedian Steven Wright talks with reporters at the 12th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center on October 26, 2009 in Washington, DC. The honoree this year is Bill Cosby. (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

East Side Dave of the Morning Rat Race (6 to 10 AM)

It's National Radio DJ Day, Rat Rock Nation!   A truly magical day in which one honors their favorite on-air personality with praise and compliments!   .....Well.....I'm WAITING!!

Fine!   Let's not make this about me...let's make this about great radio characters from film!   So, behold!   It's East Side Dave's Top 5 Radio DJ's From Movies!   And turn that radio dial way up, baby!

5.) Mister Senor Love Daddy (Samuel L. Jackson) in Do The Right Thing

Sam Jackson really should have considered an actual radio career with how awesome he is at broadcasting except...oh yeah...he's one of the most successful movie stars of all time and could buy an island so nevermind.

4.) Barry Champlain (Eric Bogosian) in Talk Radio 

If you've never seen Talk Radio and have any interest in the medium...you gotta check out this Oliver Stone masterpiece immediately.   Eric Bogosian gives an absolutely riveting performance as a controversial radio host in Texas in this captivating flick.  (Language NSFW)

3.) K-Billy (Stephen Wright) in Reservoir Dogs

Stephen Wright (seen in the picture at the top of the article)  is that fantastically dry comedian from Boston with one of the most unique deliveries ever.   So it was not a surprise when Quentin Tarantino (who loves putting comics in his movies) used Wright as "K-Billy" from "Super Sounds of the '70's" in Tarantino's 1992 crime classic Reservoir Dogs.

2.) Wolfman Jack (himself) in American Graffiti

On one of the greatest soundtracks in cinema history, Wolfman Jack is the DJ that takes us in and out of early '60's rock and pop songs with that totally unforgettable voice.   Then, at the end of the movie, he makes an appearance as the wise DJ who tries to give a young Richard Dreyfuss some worldly advice.   Awesome!

1.) Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams) in Good Morning, Vietnam

I always wish that Robin Williams was a real radio host.   Like everything else he did...whether it was stand-up, improv, comedy acting, or even dramatic acting...Robin would have been brilliant at the craft.   Just look at him in Good Morning, Vietnam...he's absolutely amazing in this tremendous movie from acclaimed director Barry Levinson.    Cheers, Robin!

East Side Dave of the Morning Rat Race (6 to 10 AM)
“East Side” Dave McDonald has been the co-host of The Morning Rat Race for the past ten years. A lifelong Monmouth County resident, Davey Mac was raised in Spring Lake and graduated from Monmouth University. Additionally, Davey Mac co-hosts The East Side Dave and Son Wrestling Show (which is available on WRAT.com and is nationally syndicated by Beasley Digital Media). Davey Mac is a mega-sports fan, crazy wrestling enthusiast, Star Wars obsessive, rock and roll freak, and all-around Pop Culture nut. From the hottest streaming shows to the best in live sports, Dave tries to watch everything.