Don LaFontaine Dies at 68

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See More... 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 The Insider 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.

Published 9/1/08 by the Insider

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  • I have known Don personally for about 20 years. He was one of the most beautiful souls I've ever known... a heart of gold. He will be GREATLY missed not just for his voice but to those who knew him - a wonderful, giving, humble and generous man.
    anonymous anonymous 9/2/08 Reply
     
  • One the most generous men I have ever known. He helped many up and coming voice actors and will be dearly missed.

    Bill Jurney, CA
    anonymous anonymous 9/2/08 Reply
     
  • I knew Don and his family back when they lived down the street from us on Long Island in the early 70's. Their home was alwasy a wonderful place to visit. He was a very kind and wonderful person.
    anonymous anonymous 9/2/08 Reply
     
  • The only thing that could possibly overshadow the enormity of Don's talent would be the size of his heart. He was gracious and generous and I will always remember the extraordinary kindness he showed me. He had a piece of my heart and I feel fortunate to have shared a piece of his. Rest well dear Don.
    anonymous anonymous 9/2/08 Reply
     
  • tragic! You will be missed Don!
    anonymous anonymous 9/3/08 Reply
     
  • The greatest voice ever.

    I can't imagine a movie preview without him.
    anonymous anonymous 9/3/08 Reply
     
  • Sad... RIP man, for you will be missed.


    In a world...
    anonymous anonymous 9/3/08 Reply
     
  • im sorry you had to go so soon
    anonymous anonymous 9/3/08 Reply
     
  • This is Funny!
    anonymous anonymous 9/4/08 Reply
     
    • What's funny? I see nothing funny.
      anonymous anonymous 9/4/08
       
  • so i guess they will get Pablo Franscisco to do work on movies now as he impersonates the king of voiceovers very well
    anonymous anonymous 9/4/08 Reply
     
  • I have known Don personally for about 20 years, he was a terrible terrible person. I remeber the late nights when he would beat and abuse everyone around him while shouting in his movie voice "coming soon, a beating for you"
    anonymous anonymous 9/4/08 Reply
     
  • Goodnight, sweet prince.
    anonymous anonymous 9/4/08 Reply
     
  • funny how he refused to go to CARLOS MENCIA show because he thought ned honess was a douche LOL
    anonymous anonymous 9/4/08 Reply
     
  • Wow, this news just ruined my day.
    anonymous anonymous 9/5/08 Reply
     
  • i hope thatt rest in peace
    anonymous anonymous 9/6/08 Reply
     
  • Don Don Don Don , Don Don Don, Don Don Don, Dead Dead Dead (STAR WARS)
    anonymous anonymous 9/6/08 Reply
     
  • RIP Mr. LaFontaine. I don't know anyone who can feel his shoes. The entertainment industry is not going to be the same without his voice.
    anonymous anonymous 9/6/08 Reply
     
  • :( You'll be missed.
    anonymous anonymous 9/6/08 Reply
     
  • Movie trailers just won't be the same.
    anonymous anonymous 9/6/08 Reply
     
  • I know this trivializes the man's death, but I can't help thinking how different movie trailers will be now.
    anonymous anonymous 9/7/08 Reply
     
  • Damn. Who's gonna voiceover the trailers now?
    anonymous anonymous 9/8/08 Reply
     
  • I don't know Don, never did, but he was funny in the geico commercial.
    anonymous anonymous 9/8/08 Reply
     
  • I don't know Don, never did, but he was funny in the Geico commercial.
    anonymous anonymous 9/8/08 Reply
     

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