- The voice of Ernie Keebler on the Keebler cookies commercials.
- Served in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific theater in WWII, earning seven battle stars and a presidential citation. Attained rank of captain.
- During his struggling years, he served as a ringmaster for Circus Vargas and Barnum & Bailey. He would later serve on the board of the community L.A. Circus, and as a docent at the Los Angeles Zoo. Wrote publicity for Al. G. Barnes Circus, in winters. Announcer at Salt Lake City radio station, KSL.
- Created and toured with his own circuses, doubling as ringmaster and performance director, roles he filled with other circuses as well.
- In addition to the role of Chester on the Gunsmoke radio series which ran from 1952 to 1961 (the part was played by Dennis Weaver in the long-running television series), Baer was frequently heard on the Lux Radio Theater, Escape and Suspense radio programs, among others.
- In 1946, he met and married circus aerialist and bareback rider Ernestine Clarke. They were together for 54 years until her death, producing two daughters, Kim and Dale.
- Hefty, balding character actor of mostly comedy hijinks who, during his six-decade career, proved a durable, hot-headed foil for TV's top sitcom stars such as Lucille Ball, Ozzie Nelson and Andy Griffith.
- Once worked an act of seven tigers at the long-defunct Jungleland in Thousand Oaks, California.
- With Ralph Edwards, co-founded Pioneer Pacific Broadcasters.
- Studied drama at the University of Utah.
- Worked in radio from the 1930s in series such as 'The Whistler', 'Tales of the Texas Rangers' and originated the role of Chester opposite William Conrad's Marshal Dillon on the series of 'Gunsmoke' and in television series of 'The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet'(1955 -61) and 'The Andy Griffith Show in the early 1960s.
- Ernestine's father (Ernie Clark) was the first person to complete the triple somersault on the "flying trapeze".
- His wife Ernestine was born October 17, 1921 in New York. Her birth name was Elizabeth Laura Clarke. Ernestine picked up the nickname Ernestine after her father. She died August 5, 2000 in Tarzana California, approximately two years before her husband Parley.
- Is often mistaken for actor Gordon Jump.
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