Internationally known for his television and radio programs, he has also shared the stage with some of the finest comedians, actors, and musicians of his era.Thomas Francis Wilson Jr. A painter and photographer, his works hang in the San Jose Museum of Art and the Disney Gallery in Disneyland. As an actor in animation, he counts SpongeBob Squarepants, Spiderman, and Batman among his credits. Army Infantry Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame, USA Legion of Merit, and the Pennsylvania Distinguished Service Medal.Īlthough best known as Biff in the Back to the Future trilogy, Tom Wilson's notable credits reflect his wide and varied artistic talents. Macrone is the recipient of numerous awards, decorations, and honors including induction into the U.S. Army and Reserves, and served as Deputy Adjutant General-Army in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. He went on to command and staff positions in the U.S. He rose from the rank of Private to Brigadier General. Pasquale Macrone's distinguished military career began in 1952 when he was drafted into the U.S. As Vice Admiral, Jim was Chief of Naval Education and Training including responsibility for the U.S. From 1971 to 1973, Rear Admiral Wilson served as Commander of Naval Forces Vietnam. Recognized as a leading news expert in the aerospace field, he covered all of the Mercury missions from Cape Canaveral and the Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle flights from Johnson Space Center in Houston.Ī top graduate of the United States Naval Academy class of 1946, Jim Wilson spent more than twenty years in the submarine service commanding nuclear ballistic-missile subs and, ultimately the Pacific submarine fleet. He was an authentic television and radio pioneer, credited with developing many of the techniques in use today. Sydnor played professionally for the Pittsburgh Steelers.Ī graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Roy Neal was an NBC News correspondent, producer, and executive from 1952 until he retired in 1986. His college career included All-America honors in track at Villanova and playing Division 1 football. He scored the only touchdown for the East in the Big 33 Game. Honors include All-Delaware County, All State, All-American, and winner of the Maxwell Club Award. He was tri-captain of the 1976 undefeated football team that captured the Central League title.
Willie Sydnor excelled in football and track at Radnor High School.
At Lafayette College he earned NCAA Regional All-America honors and was drafted in the first round by the Baltimore Blast professional soccer team. He also received National All-American High School Soccer Team honors in 1980. He was recognized as a first team high school player at the Central League, state, and regional levels.
As one of Radnor's first great players, he served as a catalyst for the growth of soccer in the township. Her writing credits include The Late Show with David Letterman and Best Week Ever.ĭoug Deitch made an indelible mark in the annals of Radnor soccer. She is a two-time Emmy-award winning writer for her work on The Colbert Report (Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Program). Her creative talents have led her to a career in comedy writing. Meredith Scardino earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Cornell University and MFA from Parsons School of Design in painting. She continues to demonstrate her devotion to building strong neighborhoods by strengthening families through her work as Executive Director of the Federation of Neighborhood Centers. As a result, she founded Hands of Hope, a student-led physical therapy clinic for the homeless, and Journey Home, a non-profit organization. She was moved by the plight of the homeless while working in Philadelphia. An alumna of Brown University, Diane Cornman-Levy earned a graduate degree in physical therapy from Northwestern University.