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Legendary voice-over artist, narrator and disc jockey Ken Nordine was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of an architect. Nordine attended Lane Technical College Prep High School and the University of Chicago. Blessed with an exquisitely deep, rich, soothing and resonant baritone voice, Ken was heard on "The World's Great Novels" and other Chicago...
Full Name Ken Nordine Date Of Birth April 13, 1920 Place Of Birth Cherokee, Iowa, United States Profession Actor, Music Department, Sound Department Education Lane Technical College Prep High School Nationality American Spouse Beryl Vaughan Parents Nore S. Nordine, Theresia Nordine Movies Fearless Frank, Developing Your Character Star Sign Aries
# Trademark 1 Deep, rich, soothing and resonant baritone voice
# Quote 1 Stare with your ears.
# Fact 1 Recorded several spoken word recordings with jazz background music. These include "Word Jazz", "Colors" and "A Transparent Mask". 2 Professional announcer and narrator, known for his deep "dark brown" voice. 3 Produced, wrote and narrated a radio show, "Now Nordine", that featured original poetry.
Actor Title Year Status Character Cube Quest 1983 Video Game Narrator (voice, uncredited) Fearless Frank 1967 The Stranger Story of the Christmas Carol 1955 TV Movie Narrator Developing Your Character 1950 Short Announcer
Music Department Title Year Status Character The Exorcist 1973 vocal coach: Linda Blair - uncredited
Sound Department Title Year Status Character The Exorcist 1973 special sound effects - uncredited
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Broken Noses 1987 Documentary "My Baby"
Self Title Year Status Character The Mike Douglas Show 1975 TV Series Himself - Actor Astaire Time 1960 TV Movie Himself - Announcer (voice) Another Evening with Fred Astaire 1959 TV Special Himself Chicago Symphony Chamber Orchestra 1951 TV Series Announcer Against the Tide 1948 Documentary short Narrator
Known for movies Fearless Frank (1967) as The Stranger
The Exorcist (1973) as Music Department
Astaire Time (1960) as Himself - Announcer
Another Evening with Fred Astaire (1959) as Himself