Added: Dec 5, 2008
From: SamHarrisCOM
Duration: 11:44
(watch in high quality)Sam remembers his friend, Don LaFontaine, who passed away suddenly on September 1, 2008. Don is survived by Nita Whitaker LaFontaine, a very dear friend of Sam's whose voice can be heard on so many of Sam's songs, including, "Change Is On The Way," "War on War" and, sadly and appropriately - "Only Angels Know."The world of television and film is silent.---------------------------ONLY ANGELS KNOW: Lyrics:http://www.samharris.com/free/only-angels-know.htm---------------------------Don LaFontaine was born in Duluth, Minnesota. After graduating from High School, he joined the army and eventually was stationed at Fort Meyer, Virginia, outside of Washington DC. He was assigned to the United States Army Band and Chorus as a recording engineer. After his discharge from the service, he moved to New York City where he found work at National Recording Studios as a sound engineer/editor. Late in 1962, he was assigned to a young radio producer named Floyd L. Peterson, who was creating radio commercials for "Dr. Strangelove". They worked so well together that, in January of 1963, LaFontaine joined Floyd Peterson, making it a two man operation, working out of Floyd's apartment. Over the next couple of years, the company rapidly grew to employ thirty people and expanded into its own building; a carriage house on west 57th street. Floyd L. Peterson, Inc. was one of the first companies to work exclusively in motion picture advertising. Prior to that time, most film promotion was done in-house by the studios. It was during this period that the format for the modern Trailer (Previews of coming attractions) was developed, and LaFontaine and Peterson were among the first to create the catch phrases that still dominate trailers; "In a world", "A one-man army", "No where to run, no where to hide and no way out" etc. In 1965, a mix-up in scheduling prevented an announcer from making a session, and LaFontaine was forced to create a "scratch" narration for radio spots for the film "Gunfighters Of Casa Grande" in order to present something to the client, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. To his surprise, they bought his performance, and over the next 16 years he voiced thousands of spots and hundreds of trailers. He spent a number of years as a head of production for Kaleidoscope Films, Ltd; one of the premiere trailer production houses. In 1976, he started his own production company, Don LaFontaine Associates. His first assignment as an independent was "The Godfather, Part II." In 1978 he was asked to join Paramount Pictures, heading up the trailer department. Over the next three years, he became literally the "Voice" of Paramount. In 1980 he was named Vice President, but he missed being involved in active production. He left Paramount in 1981 and moved from New York to Los Angeles, again as an independent producer. One of his first phone calls was from a young agent named Steve Tisherman, who urged LaFontaine to pursue voice-overs more aggressively. He signed with Steve Tisherman, and never looked back. Over the past 25 years, LaFontaine cemented his position as the "King of Voice-overs." Aside from his continuing work in the trailer industry, he was also been the voice of NBC, CBS, 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 worked on nearly 5000 films, including appearances as the in-show announcer for the Screen Actors Guild and Academy Awards. Based on contracts signed, Don had the distinction of being perhaps the single busiest actor in the history of SAG. LaFontaine is survived by Singer/Actress Nita Whitaker, and their two children, Lisi and Skye, who live in Los Angeles.For more information about Don, please visit: http://www.DonLafontaine.com---------------------------http://SamHarris.com
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Rating: 4.96 (282 ratings) Views: 18803' favoriteCount='180 Comments: 25
kdc0101 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - in a world when Obama becomes president !
Supermonkey22 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - I've been in radio for 13 years and anytime me or one of my idiot jock friends would goof on a movie trailer we started it with, "In a world....." Don had THAT kind of impact on pop culture. I don't know if it was God or smoking 2 packs a day that gave him that voice, but man, what a voice it was. And it WILL be missed. A talent and a class act gentleman his whole life....we could use more like him. Thanks for the memories Don.
Xeria Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - RIP to the best voice over guy in the worldGOd bless u Sam
jakegyllenhaalic Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - Wow I had no idea about how he was "other" than the voiceovers and the Geico commercial. Broke my heart to see Sam so broken up about his passing. What a wonderful tribute video.
LionGoddess1 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - LOL the geico commercial... oh and sorry for your loss and the loss of a great voice ...
usewashroom Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - I FUCKING MISS HIM :(
poliwhirldude Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - The sad thing was, I didn't see his face or know his name until I saw on AOL that he was dead. Jim Henson, Don Lafontaine, why must all of the good ones go?
Millahtime Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - He is a legend, this guy really changed the game....RIP
Danitang Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - RIP
Hounddoggy33 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - I had no idea that Don had died until now. He had the most amazing voice, wish I could imitate it well. Very nice eulogy, Sam. RIP, Don.
thecorleon Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - I miss him. Rest in the arms of God Don
NYCKNP Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - what! i never knew the voice of god died! R.I.P. Don LaFontaine. You will definitely be missed.
djphilthis Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - people say i sound alot like don lafontain do you think u can put me in touch with someone who can give me a listen? my life it could change
pjackob Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - Who will have the trailer voice now ?
DorvellTStewart Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - No one. Or at least, no one who could do it like Don did it.
Ozzman500 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - Ashton Smith. He is and has been doing probably 85-90% of the television bound film promos for the past several months to a year. I can guarantee that you've heard him if you've watched any TV over the past several months.
abcrumpnisse Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - Don LaFontaine voice is fucking legandary
mephakistavi Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - DON will live on forever!He will be missed, but not forgotten
sondemery Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - theres more than just donbut never i guy to say "in a world..."
sondemery Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - this almost made me want to cry and im a guywho rarly crys
poodle2426 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - :o he actualy died?
fabinharaujo Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - i love u don, thanks for all the great memories
Auzyman77 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - Don will always be remembered...
FrankiBoY911 Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - The world of movies will NEVER be the same without him... Rest in peace Don, you will be missed!
Flashkiddo Says:
Dec 5, 2008 - Movies and movie trailers wont be the same RIP the man with THE VOICE