The Man With the Platinum TongueMeet Don LaFontaine, the most famous voice in Hollywood
VOX STAR LaFontaine In the history of cinema, there may be no one as ubiquitous, and yet as anonymous, as Don LaFontaine. More commonly known as "the trailer guy," he's the owner of the omnipresent voice featured in seemingly every film preview in the last 40 years, the man whose rich baritone has made "in a world..." part of the pop culture lexicon. "From 1964 until now, I've been involved in about 5,000 [movie] trailers and have voiced about 3,500 of them"Having recently starred in a Geico commercial, where he dramatizes the tale of an everyday insurance customer, LaFontaine has finally come out from behind the mic, and in the process has added to his particular brand of celebrity. Radar caught up with the King of the Voice-over to ask what it's like, after all these years, to finally get noticed. RADAR: Why did you decide to do the Geico commercial? Was there any concern that seeing what you actually look like could remove the mysterious quality that makes your voice so powerful? UNMASKED LaFontaine does Geico Yeah. I was lucky enough to be in on the ground floor [on the production end] when the business was just starting out, in the early '60s. That was when the studios began to go outside their own advertising departments to independent contractors and see what kind of advertising they could come up with. It started with radio spots, then television spots, then to the trailer side of things. So we had the opportunity, four or five of us, to be there when the whole thing started. Out of necessity, we sort of invented all these phrases. What are some of the phrases that started with you? How many times in your career have you said, "in a world...?" And yet it always works. < BACK TO Features |
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