Mr. Douglas was one of those voices that, if you went to the movies any time in the past number of decades, you immediately knew.
The New York Times:
Mr. Douglas was known for a generation in the voice-over industry as one of the top two or three go-to talents, along with Don LaFontaine, the most prolific, who died in 2008, and Don Morrow, the voice of the “Titanic”trailer.
His dramatic range, from Olympian-thunderous to comic-goofy, suited him for trailers for movies as diverse as “Philadelphia,” “Forrest Gump,”“Coneheads,” “Meet the Parents” and “Lethal Weapon.” (“Under 17 not admitted without a parent.”)
And I know him from the trailer for one of my favorite movies: MOONSTRUCK:)
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