• Cornelius Westbrook Van Voorhis (September 21, 1903 – July 13, 1968) was a narrator for television programs and movies. He is perhaps best known for his...
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  • Bruce Van Voorhis H. Clay Van Voorhis Daniel Van Voorhis — son John Van Voorhis John Van Voorhis (judge) — grandson, through son Eugene. Westbrook Van Voorhis...
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  • with this surname Westbrook Pegler (1894–1969), American journalist Westbrook Van Voorhis (1903-1968), American voice actor Westbrook, Queensland, a town...
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  • was subsequently replaced by William Prince. It is narrated by Westbrook Van Voorhis. Sponsored by the American Tobacco Company, the program was broadcast...
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  • Barton, Durstine & Osborn (BBDO). The "voice" of both series was Westbrook Van Voorhis. Produced and written by Louis de Rochemont and his brother Richard...
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    episode's Oakwood town. The episode originally featured Westbrook Van Voorhis as narrator. When Voorhis was unavailable for later episodes, Serling re-recorded...
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    events with reenactments. The "voice" of The March of Time was Westbrook Van Voorhis. The radio series was the basis of the famed March of Time newsreel...
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    narrator Westbrook Van Voorhis asked for $25,000 to narrate the News on the March sequence, Alland demonstrated his ability to imitate Van Voorhis, and Welles...
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    episodes[citation needed] aired on NBC from 1957 to 1958. The series host was Westbrook Van Voorhis. Each episode began with a person facing a sudden physical or emotional...
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  • launched a nightly 25-minute newscast, The World Today, hosted by Westbrook Van Voorhis, famous as the voice of The March of Time. Sports began to occupy...
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  • Tammy Grimes, Fred Astaire, William Powell, Orson Welles, and Westbrook Van Voorhis. Despite the accents of their native regions, Grace Kelly, Norma...
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    pronounce despite the fame of successful announcers Harry von Zell and Westbrook Van Voorhis. This began a long history of Morgan's arguments with executives...
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  • other interviewers are news announcers John Cameron Swayze and Westbrook Van Voorhis, with WPIX anchorman John St. Leger, all of whom were recorded speaking...
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  • Lurene Tuttle Rudy Vallée Art Van Damme Art Van Harvey Jean Vander Pyl Luis van Rooten Evelyn Varden Westbrook Van Voorhis Benay Venuta Herb Vigran Vicki...
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  • musical variety show which in 1935–36 featured David Rubinoff and Westbrook Van Voorhis (as "Hugh Conrad"), Monday through Friday for 15 minutes. A great...
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    ": 8–9  In News on the March, William Alland impersonated narrator Westbrook Van Voorhis: "Great imitation," Welles later said, "but he's pretty easy to...
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  • newsreader during World War II. Voice of Doom may also refer to: Westbrook Van Voorhis (1903-1968), American radio, film and TV narrator "The Voice of...
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  • Pegram I. I. Rabi Leó Szilárd Merle Tuve Harold Urey Narrated by Westbrook Van Voorhis Production company The March of Time Distributed by 20th Century...
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    for another report he voices all five Dionne quintuplets. Cast: Westbrook Van Voorhis (announcer), Bill Adams (FDR), Agnes Moorehead (Eleanor Roosevelt)...
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    propaganda film We Are The Marines. Radio and television announcer Westbrook Van Voorhis provided the narration for the documentary, which was effectively...
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  • 1829 Robert B. Van Valkenburg Republican 28th March 4, 1861 – March 3, 1863 Bath 27th March 4, 1863 – March 3, 1865 John Van Voorhis Republican 30th...
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  • Colonel 137th New York; assigned after Major Cook was wounded (see also: Voorhis' report) The Second and Third Divisions, First Brigade, First Division...
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  • Joseph Mason (R) David P. Richardson (R) John Van Voorhis (R) Richard Crowley (R) Ray V. Pierce (R) Henry Van Aernam (R) 46th (1879–1881) Perry Belmont (D)...
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  • W. Trotti D-SC John Van Buren D-NY Henry Bell Van Rensselaer W-NY David Wallace W-IN William Henry Washington W-NC John Westbrook D-PA Joseph L. White...
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  • a historic LGBT lead, but will anyone get to watch?". The Daily Dot. Van Voorhis, Genevieve (June 29, 2018). "Is Yolanda From 'Glow' Based On A Real Person...
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    Steve Danielson Larry Amar Marq Mellor Scott Williams Steve Jennings Steven van Randwijck Mark Wentges John O'Neill Eelco Wassenaar Nick Butcher Ahmed Elmaghraby...
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