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In Memoriam – Don LaFontaine

September 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

750,000 television spots, 5,000 movie trailers, 1 voice, Don LaFontaine has probably the most recognizable voice around. The clip above is LaFontaine telling his own story in his words.

Entertainment Tonight reports:

Voiceover Master Don LaFontaine has died. He was 68.

LaFontaine, known as the “King of Voiceovers,” died Monday afternoon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. LaFontaine’s agent, Vanessa Gilbert, tells ET that he passed away following complications from Pneumothorax, the presence of air or gas in the pleural cavity, the result of a collapsed lung. The official cause of death has not yet been released.

Over the past 25 years, LaFontaine cemented his position as the “King of Voiceovers.” Aside from being the preeminent voice in the movie trailer industry, Don also worked as the voice of Entertainment Tonight and The Insider, as well as for CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox and UPN, in addition to TNT, TBS and the Cartoon Network. By conservative estimates, he voiced hundreds of thousands of television and radio spots, including commercials for Chevrolet, Pontiac, Ford, Budweiser, McDonalds, Coke, and many other corporate sponsors.

He recently parodied himself on a series of national television commercials for Geico. At last count, he has worked on nearly 5000 films, including appearances as the in-show announcer for the Screen Actors Guild and Academy Awards. Based on contracts signed, he has the distinction of being perhaps the single busiest actor in the history of SAG. Don is survived by his wife — singer/actress Nita Whitaker, and three children: Christine, Skye and Elyse.

We will miss “the voice” … may he rest in peace.

Categories: In Memoriam

open mic moment: noonan and murphy, open mic (mouth) insert foot

September 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Conservative commentators Peggy Noonan and Mike Murphy are caught by an open mic saying what they really think about Gov. Sarah Palin. h/t to Taylor Marsh

Is Palin the most qualified? Peggy Noonan, who I wrote about earlier today, speaks:

“It’s over. … .. Most qualified, no. I think they went for this, excuse me, political bullshit about narratives. … Every time Republicans do that, because that’s not where they live and it’s not what they’re good at, they blow it.”

Mike Murphy, one of McCain’s biggest boosters, when McCain was still straight talking, joins in.

“You know what’s the worst thing about it? The greatest of McCain is no cynicism….”

It’s going to be an interesting eight weeks!

Categories: 2008 election · Sarah Palin