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        1. Mal Sharpe was born on April 2, in San Francisco, California, USA. He was a director and actor, known for The Old Spaghetti Factory ().
        2. Malcolm Sharpe (April 2, – March 10, ) was an American television and radio personality with roots in San Francisco, California.
        3. Mal Sharpe was a jazz man to his core, a quick-thinking, loose-limbed prankster who possessed a particularly potent gift for bringing people together.
        4. Malcolm Sharpe was an American television and radio personality with roots in San Francisco, California.
        5. Malcolm Sharpe (April 2, – March 10, ) was an American television and radio personality with roots in San Francisco, California..

          Mal Sharpe

          American broadcaster (–)

          Malcolm Sharpe (April 2, – March 10, ) was an American television and radio personality with roots in San Francisco, California.

          In the early s, the Cambridge, Massachusetts-born Sharpe[1] collaborated with Jim Coyle to create a series of comic on-the-street interviews for San Francisco radio station KGO. Armed with a tape recorder, Coyle and Sharpe confronted pedestrians with unusual questions or strange behavior.[2] In a interview with Newsweek magazine, Sharpe explained "We try to pose an almost plausible question, then proceed step by step into absurdity until the interviewee is seething."

          After four years of recording short skits for KGO, Coyle and Sharpe recorded a hidden camera television pilot in called The Imposters with host George Fenneman but it remained unsold and was never aired in full.

          A four disc box set of s material titled These 2 Men Are Impostors contains The Imposters pilot in addition to K