Al Chalk

Al Chalk

Al Chalk is an African-American voice actor. He has voiced thousands of movie trailers, TV promos, commercials, and other audio presentations. He has also appeared on-camera in Hollywood films and television programs.

Chalk and four of his fellow voiceover artists--Don LaFontaine, John Leader, Nick Tate, and Mark Elliot --appeared together in a short film produced as an introduction segment for the 26th Annual "Hollywood Reporter" Key Art Awards in 1996, called "5 Men and a Limo", where each voiceover artist parodied their own styles en route to the ceremony.

In addition to his voiceover work for trailers, he became most famous for voicing the trailers of Disney's "Doug J. Westy" film series.

External links

[http://alchalk.com/ Al Chalk - Official Website]

[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0149940/ Al Chalk on IMDB]


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