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Chester Berrian "Chet" Stratton (born Chester Berrian Stratton; July 31, 1910 – July 7, 1970) was an American stage, radio, film and television actor, perhaps best known for Hop Harrigan in the like-named radio series, and Theophilus in The Greatest Story Ever Told.

Early life and career
A native of Paterson, New Jersey, Stratton was one of two children born to Cornelius and Margaret Stratton He graduated from Eastside High School in 1930, and attended the University of Alabama and Rutgers University.

Personal life and death
Stratton married Marion Ruth Smith, secretary to David O. Selznick, on August 25, 1949.

On July 7, 1970, at age 59, Stratton suffered a fatal heart attack while painting a wall of his Laurel Canyon home. He was survived by his wife and sister.

Life and career
Born in Denmark and raised in Lewistown, Montana and Chicago, Illinois, Michael was one of four children born to Jens Mikkelsen and Catherine Nørgård. She attended the University of Illinois and University of Chicago.

In 1935, Michael hosted The House Party on WGN in Chicago.

In 1967, radio historian Jim Harmon sought to articulate what it was that set Michael apart from her better known contemporaries."Michael was a writer who dealt in matters of stronger import, perhaps the only matters of any genuine import ever in a daytime soap opera. Her writings were often gentle and poetic and struck a note of realism and truth missing from the work of the financially more successful Elaine Carrington and Frank and Anne Hummert. Just as Louis Armstrong might do, she took a simple, trite melody and for a fleeting note blew a note too clean and sweet to last."

Looking back on her signature work, Against the Storm, in a series of articles written in 1948 for The New Yorker, James Thurber wrote, "Its success was immediate and, for a soap opera, phenomenal. [...] Its prose, often sensitive, occasionally poetic, was a startling change from the general run of factory-made wordage. So was its aware, realistic, and outspoken story. It was concerned with a college professor alive to the dangers of Fascism and plagued by the complacency and opposition of his colleagues. It became the only daytime serial ever to win one of the George Foster Peabody awards for radio excellence, given annually by the University of Georgia. 'Against the Storm' was canceled in 1942. The reason for its closing is still a controversial issue. The Michaels insist that pressure was brought to bear by the agency to make it more like a typical daytime show, and that Sandra asked that her contract be terminated. The agency contends that the plot ran its course in the first two years and that the serial then deteriorated into a series of charming vignettes peopled by interesting and worthy personalities, with just no story line left. At any rate, the large number of listeners this program had originally attracted began to decrease steadily, according to figures of the Crossley system of audience research subscribed to at that time by the sponsor of the show.

Personal life and death
On September 10, 1935, Michael, as Anna Marie Mickelsen, married her future producer, John Geibish (aka Gibbs). They remained married until his death, on February 6, 1997.

On August 29, 2003, at age 97, Michael died of undisclosed causes in Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego County, California.

Articles

 * Gray, Robert (Nov 3, 1941). "Radio Serial Author Corrects a Few Misleading Impressions". The Commercial Appeal. p. 8
 * Mickelson, Gunnar (December 21, 1941). "Bitter and Sweet of Boyhood Days Spent in Lewistown Recalled by One Who Has Done Much to Give Nationwide Fame to This City". Lewistown Daiy News. p. 41.
 * Michael, Sandra (November 9, 1942). "The Radio Serial". Broadcasting, Broadcast Advertising. p. 36.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.
 * Mickelson, Gunnar (December 21, 1941). "Bitter and Sweet of Boyhood Days Spent in Lewistown Recalled by One Who Has Done Much to Give Nationwide Fame to This City". Lewistown Daiy News. p. 41.
 * Michael, Sandra (November 9, 1942). "The Radio Serial". Broadcasting, Broadcast Advertising. p. 36.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.
 * Michael, Sandra (November 9, 1942). "The Radio Serial". Broadcasting, Broadcast Advertising. p. 36.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.
 * Michael, Sandra (November 9, 1942). "The Radio Serial". Broadcasting, Broadcast Advertising. p. 36.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.
 * Conley, Bud (May 31, 1957). "Australians to Hear About Life in Central Montana". Lewistown Daily News. p. 1.

Books

 * Weaver, Luther (1948) The Technique of Radio Writing. New York: Prentice Hall. pp. 309–331..