-
Romeo Lahoud
Date of death22 November 2022
Director, Producer of musicals
Read More
Harold Douglas
Date of death: Friday, 7 March 2014
Number of Readers: 284
Known asHal Douglas
SpecialtyAmerican voice actor
Date of birth 1 September 1924
Date of death 7 March 2014
Harold "Hal" Douglas (born Harold Cohen; September 1, 1924 – March 7, 2014) was an American voice actor best known for performing thousands of voice-overs for movie trailers, television commercials, and stage plays over the course of a six-decade career.
Early life:
Harold "Hal" Douglas was born Harold Cohen in Stamford, Connecticut, on September 1, 1924, the son of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, Samuel and Miriam Levenson Cohen. Douglas and his brother Edwin were primarily raised by their grandparents Sarah and Tevya Levenson after their mother died when Douglas was only nine. He served in World War II, and attended the University of Miami in Florida as a drama major.
Career:
Douglas began a career in radio in the 1950s. By the 1960s, he had become a producer for several prominent advertising agencies in New York City. He finally moved into doing voice-overs for commercials, promos, and trailers by the early 1970s, and would continue doing so until his retirement in the late 2000s.
Because many of his trailers have begun with the words "In a world", there is controversy over whether his voice has immortalized them. (Don LaFontaine claimed to have actually created the catchphrase.) In addition, Douglas has been the promotional voice for the former WB, A&E, Disney Channel's "Vault Disney" (1997–2002), and The History Channel.
He did the voiceover narration for the Detroit Red Wings 1997, and the 1996 Chicago Bulls championship documentaries.
Because he recorded so many trailers through the years, he was sometimes mistaken for Don LaFontaine. He can be seen parodying himself in the trailer for Comedian, a documentary that features Jerry Seinfeld.
Douglas provided narration for the trailer for the novel All the Talk Is Dead by Michael Ebner.
Unlike most movie trailer announcers, Douglas lived in Northern Virginia and his agent was based in New York City instead of Los Angeles. Hal Douglas was described by a Miramax publicist as "perhaps the most recognizable trailer voice in the business".
Douglas's voice briefly appears in the skit 5 Men and a Limo, featuring other notable voiceover recording artists, such as Don LaFontaine, John Leader, Nick Tate, Al Chalk, and Mark Elliot. As the skit was filmed in California, and as Douglas was primarily based in the East Coast, he was unable to make a physical appearance, and only is heard in a brief recording.
Personal life and death:
In 1988 Douglas moved from Pawling, New York, to a 40-acre farm in Lovettsville, Virginia, where he pursued organic gardening and his wife took up competitive horse riding. He had a small recording studio built there that allowed him to do his work at home, sometimes in pajamas. Douglas died at his home on March 7, 2014 of pancreatic cancer, at the age of 89.
Source: wikipedia.org
More Notable & Famous Death
-
Rajeh El-Khoury
Date of death27 May 2022
Journalist and Editorialist
Read More
-
Elias Rahbani
Date of death 4 January 2021
Song and Music Composer
Read More
-
Dr Assaad Rizk
Date of death11 December 2020
Lebanese Surgeon
Read More
-
Ramsay Najjar
Date of death19 November 2020
Advertising and Communication Expert
Read More
-
Mahmoud Yassine
Date of death14 October 2020
Egyptian Actor
Read More