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Don Lafontaine Wiki Biography
Donald Leroy LaFontaine was born on the 26th August 1940 in Duluth, Minnesota, USA, and was a famous voice actor who lent his voice to more than 5,000 film and video game trailers, as well as hundreds of thousands of television advertisements, and various internet promotions. His career was active from 1962 until 2008, when he passed away.
So, have you ever wondered how rich Don LaFontaine was? It was estimated by authoritative sources that LaFontaine’s net worth was over $80 million, the result of his successful involvement in the entertainment industry mostly as a voice actor.
Don LaFontaine was raised by his parents Alfred and Ruby LaFontaine. In 1958, he matriculated from Duluth Central High School, and immediately joined the United States Army; he was stationed at Fort Meyer, Virginia, and worked as a recording engineer for the US Army Band and Chorus.
Shortly after his discharge, he moved to New York and began his career as a sound editor and engineer at National Recording Studios. In 1962 he started working with radio producer Floyd L. Peterson on radio advertisements for Stanley Kubrick’s “Dr. Strangelove”, and the two worked so well together that they went into business in 1963, producing advertisements exclusively for the motion picture industry, which added a considerable amount to his net worth. In the following years, their company became successful enough to employ more than 30 people. LaFontaine and Peterson are often credited as the creators of many famous catch phrases that can still be heard in trailers, such as “In a world…”, “A one man army”, and “Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, and no way out”.
LaFontaine’s professional voice acting career began in 1965, after he had to replace the unavailable voice actor for the trailer of the western film “Gunfighters of Casa Grande” in order to have something to present to their client, MGM. To his surprise, MGM bought the spots, thus LaFontaine continued to work as a voice over artist for the next 16 years.
For a number of years he worked for, and eventually became the head of Kaleidoscope Films Ltd., a film trailer production house. In 1976, he decided to become independent, and started his own production company called Don LaFontaine Associates, with his first work being the trailer for “The Godfather, Part II”, increasing further his net worth. Two years later, he was asked to join Paramount Pictures as the head of their trailer department. He became the Vice President of the company, but decided to leave and move from New York to Los Angeles in 1981, as he missed being involved in the active production.
Over the following years in Los Angeles, LaFontaine was at his peak, voicing over 60 promotions a week, sometimes as many as 35 per day. Most studios were willing to pay high fees for his services, which significantly increased his net worth. He was nicknamed ‘Thunder Throat’, and ‘The Voice of God’.
During his lifetime, LaFontaine cemented his position as the ‘King of Voiceovers’. He worked on nearly 5000 films, such as “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”, “Shrek”, “Law & Order”, “Batman Returns” and many others, and lent his voice to various programs on NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, UPN, Cartoon Network, and others. Additionally, he voiced hundreds of thousands of television and radio advertisements, for companies such as Chevrolet, Ford, Budweiser, McDonalds, Coke, etc. All of these projects increased his net worth to a large degree.
Regarding his personal life, Don LaFontaine was married to Joan Studva from 1967 until 1988. In 1989, he married singer and actress Anita Whitaker. He was the father of four children. Don passed away of complications from a pneumothorax at the age of 68, on the 1st September 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
IMDB Wikipedia $80 Million 1.73 m 1940 1940-08-26 2008 2008-09-01 Actress Alfred LaFontaine American Anita Whitakerhis death August 26 California Christine LaFontaine Don LaFontaine Don Lafontaine Net Worth Duluth Elyse LaFontaine Elyse LaFontaine Sandra LaFontaine Floyd L. Peterson Joan Studva (m. 1967–1988) Los Angeles Minnesota Nita Whitaker (m. 1989–2008) Ruby LaFontaine September 1 Skye LaFontaine Stanley Kubrick United States Voice Actor
Don Lafontaine Quick Info
Full Name | Don LaFontaine |
Net Worth | $80 Million |
Date Of Birth | August 26, 1940 |
Died | September 1, 2008, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Place Of Birth | Duluth, Minnesota, United States |
Height | 1.73 m |
Profession | Voice actor |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Nita Whitaker (m. 1989–2008), Joan Studva (m. 1967–1988) |
Children | Christine LaFontaine, Elyse LaFontaine, Skye LaFontaine |
Parents | Ruby LaFontaine, Alfred LaFontaine |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0480963/ |
Movies | Santa vs. the Snowman 3D, The Making of Star Wars, Claire Makes it Big |
TV Shows | America’s Most Wanted, Fillmore!, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Lazer Tag Academy |
Don Lafontaine Trademarks
- Use of the scene-setting phrase “In a world where…” in his voiceovers for movie trailers
- His booming, powerful voice
Don Lafontaine Quotes
- In a world…
- It’s never too early….for a salad!
Don Lafontaine Important Facts
- After high school, he enlisted in the Army, and learned about recording engineering. The first promo he engineered was for Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964).
- His first professional voice work came while working on the 1964 movie Gunfighters of Casa Grande (1964). He filled in for a voice actor in a radio promo. This led to more voice work; by the 1970s, he was one of Hollywood’s busiest voice talents.
- In interviews he stated that his voice spontaneously cracked in mid-sentence at the age of 13. He became very self-conscious about his “new” voice until his classmates at school would pay him to speak as their fathers to make “sick calls” on their behalf so they could take a day off from school.
- Father, with Nita Whitaker, of Christine, Skye and Elyse.
- His agent is Vanessa Gilbert.
- Said that Peter Thomas influenced his career.
- In an interview he stated that his favorite voice-over for a film trailer was the one he recorded for David Lynch’s “The Elephant Man” (1980).
- Was imitated in Pablo Francisco: Bits and Pieces – Live from Orange County (2004).
- Recorded as many as 25 voice-over sessions in a single day and over 100 separate spots in a day.
- His is the voice you hear on the majority of the trailers/previews at movie theaters nationwide. His body of work included voice over narrations for at least 5,000 film trailers and possibly as many as half a million TV and radio spots.
- Did voice-over work for over 40 years.
- Claimed that he was able do nearly 80 voice-over jobs in a day.
Don Lafontaine Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Taking the Hill: The Warrior’s Journey Home | 2009 | Documentary | Host / Narrator | Actor |
Phineas and Ferb | 2009 | TV Series | Narrator | Actor |
Family Guy | 2001-2009 | TV Series | Narrator / FOX Announcer | Actor |
Captain Alpha Male | 2009 | TV Movie | Lord of All Good | Actor |
Free Radio | 2008 | TV Series | Don LaFontaine | Actor |
American Dad! | 2008 | TV Series | Movie Trailer Announcer | Actor |
America’s Most Wanted: America Fights Back | 1991-2008 | TV Series documentary | Announcer | Actor |
Frank TV | 2007 | TV Series | Actor | |
Live! | 2007 | Announcer (voice) | Actor | |
Internet Safety Force | 2007 | Video short | Opening Narration | Actor |
Random! Cartoons | 2007 | TV Series | Announcer | Actor |
Interrogation | 2006/II | Short | Luke | Actor |
World’s Most Amazing Videos | 1999-2006 | TV Series | Announcer | Actor |
Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story | 2005 | Video | FOX Announcer (voice) | Actor |
Ark | 2005 | Narrator (voice, uncredited) | Actor | |
Fillmore! | 2002-2004 | TV Series | Announcer | Actor |
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun | 2003 | Video Game | Attract Loop Narrator (voice) | Actor |
Santa vs. the Snowman 3D | 2002 | Short | Narrator (voice) | Actor |
Stargate SG-1 | 2001 | TV Series | Wormhole X-Treme Trailer Announcer | Actor |
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | 1997-1999 | TV Series | Announcer | Actor |
Claire Makes It Big | 1999 | Short | Wild Horses Trailer Narrator (voice) | Actor |
Sandman | 1998 | Santa, Balladeer | Actor | |
Team Knight Rider | 1997-1998 | TV Series | Opening Narrator | Actor |
JAG | 1997-1998 | TV Series | Opening Narrator | Actor |
Santa vs. the Snowman | 1997 | TV Short | Narrator (voice) | Actor |
Plump Fiction | 1997 | Voice-over (voice) | Actor | |
The Birdcage | 1996 | Radio Newscaster (voice, uncredited) | Actor | |
Cung on zo | 1993 | Trailer Announcer (voice) | Actor | |
Last Action Hero | 1993 | Movie Trailer Announcer (voice, uncredited) | Actor | |
A Man Called Sarge | 1990 | Narrator (voice) | Actor | |
Scrooged | 1988 | IBC Promo Announcer (voice, uncredited) | Actor | |
Time Walker | 1982 | Reporter | Actor | |
St. Helens | 1981 | Narrator (uncredited) | Actor | |
For the Bible Tells Me So | 2007 | Documentary narrator | Miscellaneous | |
World’s Deadliest Sea Creatures | 1998 | TV Movie announcer | Miscellaneous | |
World’s Most Daring Rescues | 1997 | TV Movie documentary announcer | Miscellaneous | |
The Magic of David Copperfield XVI: Unexplained Forces | 1995 | TV Special announcer | Miscellaneous | |
Interrogation | 2006/II | Short executive producer / producer | Producer | |
Sandman | 1998 | executive producer | Producer | |
Interrogation | 2006/II | Short | Writer | |
Sandman | 1998 | writer | Writer | |
Coming Apart | 1969 | sound editor | Sound Department | |
San Sebastian 1746 in 1968 | 1968 | Short documentary sound editor | Sound Department | |
The Hitter | 1979 | music editor | Music Department | |
The Hitter | 1979 | post-production supervisor | Production Manager | |
They Put It Out There | 2011 | TV Movie special thanks | Thanks | |
Phineas and Ferb | 2009 | TV Series in memoriam – 1 episode | Thanks | |
Like Those Who Dream | 2008 | Short special thanks | Thanks | |
The World’s Greatest Magic 5 | 1998 | TV Special | Himself – Narrator (uncredited) | Self |
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | 1997 | TV Series | Himself – Narrator | Self |
Five Men and a Limo | 1997 | Short | Himself (as Don La Fontaine) | Self |
The World’s Greatest Magic 4 | 1997 | TV Special | Narrator (uncredited) | Self |
The World’s Greatest Magic 3 | 1996 | TV Special | Narrator (uncredited) | Self |
The World’s Greatest Magic 2 | 1995 | TV Special | Narrator (uncredited) | Self |
The World’s Greatest Magic | 1994 | TV Special | Narrator (uncredited) | Self |
Untitled ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Featurette | 1992 | TV Short documentary | Narrator (uncredited) | Self |
Willow: The Making of an Adventure | 1988 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice, as Don La Fontaine) | Self |
Soldier Girl | 1980 | Documentary | Himself – narrator | Self |
The Making of ‘Star Wars’ | 1977 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
VO Buzz Weekly | 2012 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Unseen | 2011/II | Documentary short voice | Self | |
America’s Most Wanted: America Fights Back | 2010-2011 | TV Series documentary | Self | |
Coming Attractions: The History of the Movie Trailer | 2009 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Head Case | 2008 | TV Series | Himself / Announcer | Self |
Spread TV | 2007 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
alt.news 26:46 | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 2007 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The 79th Annual Academy Awards | 2007 | TV Special | Announcer (voice) | Self |
Breakfast | 2007 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch | 2007 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Last Call with Carson Daly | 2006 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | 2006 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
I-See-You.Com | 2006 | Himself (as Don La Fontaine) | Self | |
Jeopardy! | 2005 | TV Series | Himself – Clue Giver | Self |
Family Guy | 2005 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Behind the Scenes: Behind Enemy Lines | 2002 | Video documentary short | Narrator | Self |
Boot Camp | 2001 | TV Series | Narrator (voice) | Self |
In a World… | 2013 | Himself | Archive Footage |