Monday, January 6

Sir Cecil Creape honored with historical marker

2024 was a banner year for us here at the Cinetarium. Not only was it the 25th anniversary of my career as a TV horror movie host (we celebrated with a special 25th anniversary live cast and crew reunion show), but I was also able to spearhead a project that paid homage to the man that was my direct inspiration for this endeavor—Sir Cecil Creape.

Sir Cecil Creape was Nashville’s horror host of the 1970s and 80s, and was played by Russ McCown, a film editor for WSMV (called WSM-TV at the time). His original show, Creature Feature, was legendary in the Nashville area, and is still fondly remembered to this day. Over the years we’ve done many tributes to Sir Cecil on the show, and I regularly ended the credits with the words, “Dedicated to the memories of Russ McCown and Ken Bramming, horror host legends of Nashville.” (Ken Bramming was Nashville’s first host, Dr. Lucifur, of the 50s and 60s).

In 2023 I contacted the Metro Historical Commission in Nashville and pitched the idea of a historical marker for Russ. I sponsored the marker, and was thrilled when it was approved. 

“Every single time I mention this marker to anyone who grew up
in Nashville their faces light up in a way that never happens
for any other marker.”
Jessica Reeves, Metro Historical Commission.

 

On Saturday, July 13th Russ McCown, a.k.a. Sir Cecil Creape was honored with a permanent historical marker outside his former home at 3712 Richland Avenue in Nashville, TN. Russ passed away in 1994 and would have been amazed to be honored in such a way. He is, in fact, the very first horror movie host to have a permanent marker erected in his honor.

Below is the induction ceremony from the marker unveiling. Speaking at the ceremony were Jessica Reeves of the Metro Historical Commission, Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell, Council Member Brenda Gadd, and Dr. Gangrene. Members of the McCown family were also present for the ceremony. 
 
Watch the dedication ceremony below: 



If you find yourself in Music City stop by and check out the Sir Cecil Creape historical marker - it is located at 3712 Richland Avenue, Nashville, TN 37205. 


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