Almanac: Remembering the king of movie trailers. Please enter email address to continue. Please enter valid email address to continue. Chrome Safari Continue. And right or wrong, it became a sort of template for how trailers should be read.
All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. He has done more than three thousand trailers but he has not limited himself to this genre. He has supplied his voice for a variety of documentaries, promos, ads, toys, animations, video games, reality shows and sizzle reels and digital media. Behind the voice is not only a talented professional, but also a real person. He married his wife Amanda Lee on June 24, The couple is still together and they have four children together.
He was born under the name Jonathan Bailey Crumpton. He dropped the Crumpton to assume a professional name in the entertainment industry as is the practice of many in the profession. While there are many who would argue the point, the truth of the matter is that Jon Bailey is capable of doing more voice styles than his famed predecessors Don LaFontaine and Hal Douglas.
They are indisputably amazing, but Jon has shown his capacity by doing voice overs for a little bit of everything under the sun. Coming off his Oscar win for Philadelphia , Tom Hanks knew what had sealed it for him. Of course, Hanks himself narrates much of this trailer. Much like Philadelphia , this trailer pretty much takes you through the whole damn movie.
Again, Douglas comes in right at the very end, and even he seems surprised that Gary Sinise is getting an announced credit. This thing is such an obvious stinker, even in trailer form. This trailer is something else. Well, Hal Douglas disagrees. Let Sylvester Stallone do it!
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