Friday, March 14, 2014

Hal Douglas Has Died

Hal Douglas, a voice-over artist who narrated thousands of movie trailers has died. He was 89.


9 comments:

  1. Movie trailer guy! Nooooo!
    Your voiceover work was the best thing about the clips...
    .." In a land...ONE man stood out...he alone was known as A+ voice recognition D- face recognition, ...and he RULED!"
    RIP, MVM...RIP :'(

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  2. Maybe now Lake Bell can get a job.

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  3. Anonymous6:37 AM

    What is it about voiceover artists and long lifespans? Don Pardo is 96 and he's still working. I guess they don't have to do stunts.

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  4. Wow, he had a great run.

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  5. I loved that!!!

    In a world....(no)
    In a time...(no)
    In a place...(no)
    One man...(no)
    A Renegade (I hate you)...

    That was my definition of comedy, right there...killing myself laughing!!

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  7. Truly awesome man, he will be missed dearly.

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  8. I worked with Hal for about 3 years when I worked in the Voice Over Department at the agency that represented him (CED back then). He was a great guy, very busy and all business. Rarely needed to do a second take and booked solid everyday. When he vacationed in Europe, the ad agencies and trailer companies once a week would rent a studio in London or Paris and he'd fly in to do a full day of work.

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    1. Great story, Julie, thanks for sharing. RIP, Hal

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