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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 :'(
Maybe now Lake Bell can get a job.
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.
Wow, he had a great run.
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!!
The Snowy Owl was first classified in 1758 by Carolus Linnaeus
Truly awesome man, he will be missed dearly.
RIP
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.
Great story, Julie, thanks for sharing. RIP, Hal
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