词条 | Harlan Hogan |
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He has also written several books on the subject of voice acting. Life and careerEarly careerHogan worked his way through Illinois Wesleyan University as a disc jockey on local radio station, WIOK, graduating with a BFA in theater.[2] A variety of jobs followed including program director of WHUT radio, speech coaching for J. Walter Thompson, advertising copywriting at Advanced Systems, Inc. and even a job in computer sales at the Honeywell Corporation.[2] Voice-overHogan began acting full-time finding a niche doing voice-overs for radio and television ads. Soon Hogan was known in the industry for doing high-profile ads for Raid, Life cereal, Head & Shoulders, and McDonald's "You Deserve a Break Today" campaign.[3] With a career that expands over 30 years Hogan has been acclaimed as a "Voiceover superstar"[4] and "one of the most sought after voice-over actors in the US"[5] WritingHarlan Hogan has authored two books and a DVD on the subject of voice acting. Additionally he has written the scripts for numerous educational and corporate productions including the five-part educational series "The Almost Painless Guide to United States Civics" which won silver and bronze medals at the New York Festivals competition in 1999 and 2000.[6] His books and distinguished career have made him in demand for interviews and commentary on the voice over industry on TV,[7] magazines[8][9][10] and newspapers including the New York Times.[11] Theatrical and Film ActingAlthough not his mainstay Hogan has appeared in a number of theatrical and film productions including recent performances as Edvard Lunt in the Chicago production of Beth Henley’s "Impossible Marriage"[4] and Ivan in the 2007 feature-length film, "Dimension"[12] which came in first in the Experimental category at the 2007 Indie Gathering film festival.[13] References and footnotes1. ^http://www.post-gazette.com/tv/19990630commercial4.asp (June 30, 1999) "And now, just pause for the best words from the sponsors" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Article 2. ^1 Harlan Hogan (November 2002) "VO Tales and Techniques of a Voice-Over Actor". Allworth Press {{ISBN|1-58115-249-3}} 3. ^Vigil, Jerry (March 2005). "Interview: Harlan Hogan, Voice Actor, Chicago, Illinois". Radio and Production Magazine 4. ^1 Abarbanel, Jonathan (March 28, 2005). "Voiceover Harlan Hogan back in theatre". REELCHICAGO.COM 5. ^Screenplayer.sg 6. ^Broadview Media (March 22, 2001). "Almost Painless Guide Wins Bronze at New York Festivals" Press Release Retrieved 2006-01-18 7. ^Interviews on CNN The BIZ, WGN Channel 9 and News 12 New Jersey 8. ^Rosenburg, Milt (December 17, 2002). "Extension 720 with Milt Rosenburg" Interview WGN Radio 9. ^(4/12/2006). "Doors opening..." Progressive Railroading Magazine as prominent voice over actor along with Don LaFontaine and Nancy Cartwright (actress) 10. ^Seth Stevenson (March 28, 2005). "The Voice-Over Gets a Makeover" Slate Magazine 11. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/04/theater/04newm.html?_r=1&ref=theater&oref=slogin Newman, Andrew Adam (March 4, 2007). "The Larynxes That Invaded Broadway" New York Times] 12. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0473351/combined Harris, Matthew Scott (Director). (2007). "Dimension" Film] 13. ^The Indie Gathering film festival, first place award, Dimension {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080512144049/http://theindiegathering.com/07%20Winners.htm |date=2008-05-12 }} Bibliography
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