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Victor Herbert Perrin (April 26, 1916 – July 4, 1989)Cox, Jim (2007). ''Radio Speakers: Narrators, News Junkies, Sports Jockeys, Tattletales, Tipsters, Toastmasters and Coffee Klatch Couples Who Verbalized the Jargon of the Aural Ether from the 1920s to the 1980s--A Biographical Dictionary.'' Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., p. 228: . was an American radio, film, and television actor, perhaps best remembered for providing the "Control Voice" in the original version of the television series '' The Outer Limits'' (1963–1965). He was also a radio scriptwriter as well as a narrator in feature films and for special entertainment and educational projects, such as the original Spaceship Earth and
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Early years

Perrin was born in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, the elder of two sons of Kathryn (née Mittlesteadt) and Milton A. Perrin, who was a traveling salesman."Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930"
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, April 10, 1930. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce. FamilySearch. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). ''Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960.'' McFarland & Company, Inc., p. 215; . In 1940, after graduating from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the late 1930s, Vic moved to California.


Career


Radio

During the 1940s and 1950s, Perrin was a regular performer on many commercial radio programs. In 1941 he became a staff announcer for NBC, staying there for several years before moving to ABC and becoming chief announcer at the Blue Network. His first credited role came in 1943, when he served as the announcer for "The Last Will and Testament Of Tom Smith", a radio episode of '' Free World Theatre'', which was produced and directed by Arch Oboler. He narrated too "A Star With Two Names", part of the segment "Behind The Scenes Hollywood Story" of The ''Hollywood Music Hall'' radio program. At the same time, he joined Charles Laughton's theatrical repertory group. Perrin was also a regular guest star on the radio version of '' Gunsmoke'', and he wrote or co-wrote five scripts for that popular Western series between 1959 and 1961. Perrin was a series regular as well on the
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radio drama ''Family Theatre,'' played Ross Farnsworth on '' One Man's Family'', and was featured as cavalry trooper Sergeant Gorse in '' Fort Laramie'' in 1956. He performed too as several characters in ''
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'', '' Pete Kelly's Blues'', '' Dragnet'', '' Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar'', and '' Have Gun – Will Travel''. In an uncredited role, he also impersonated
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on The ''Clyde Beatty Show''.


Television

One of Perrin's first television roles was in "The Golden Vulture", a 1953 episode of the '' Adventures of Superman''. He would go on to appear in 16 installments of '' Dragnet'', as well as the pilot for the 1967 revival of the series. He appeared in episodes of ''Gunsmoke'', ''Maverick'', '' The Big Valley'', and ''Mission: Impossible''. He played characters in a variety of other series, including '' Peter Gunn'', '' Black Saddle'', '' Have Gun – Will Travel'', '' Mackenzie's Raiders'', '' The Untouchables'', '' Going My Way'', '' Perry Mason'', '' Adam-12'', ''
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'', and '' Mannix''. Perrin served as the Control Voice, the narrator of ''The Outer Limits'', and provided voices for characters in episodes of ''Star Trek'', as well as appearing in one episode. He also appeared in two episodes of ''The Twilight Zone''. He guest-stars too on "The Guardians", a 1981 episode of '' Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''. Perrin did extensive voice work in animation. He voiced multiple characters on the Hanna-Barbera animated television series '' Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' Those characters include, The Ape Man, Carl the Stuntman, Pietro, The Puppet Master, Dr. Najib, The Snow Ghost, Mr. Leech, Yeti, Fu Lan Chi, among others. Perrin was the voices of The Phantom Racer, Junkyard Watchman, Ken Rogers, Anthos and John Thomas on '' The Scooby-Doo Show''. Perrin was also the voices of Mr. McDabble, Mr. Kronos and The Minotaur on '' The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show''. He also provided the voice of Dr. Zin, the main antagonist on '' Jonny Quest'' along with voicing Roberts, Search Plane Pilot, Junior, Frogman Leader, Miguel, Kronick, Professor Ericson and others on the series. Perrin voiced Cyclops on '' The Marvel Super Heroes''. Perrin voiced Creature King and Lurker on '' Space Ghost''. Perrin voiced Mekkor and the Captain of the Sky Pirates on ''
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''. Perrin voiced Number One, The Ruthless Ringmaster and others on '' Birdman and the Galaxy Trio''. Perrin voiced Red Ghost, Silver Surfer, Professor Gamma and The Demon on ''
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''. Perrin voiced
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on '' Challenge of the Superfriends''. Perrin voiced Namor and Caesar Cicero on '' Spider-Man (1981 TV series)''. Perrin voiced
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''. Perrin provided additional voices on '' The New Fantastic Four'', '' Spider-Woman'' and '' The Incredible Hulk (1982 TV series)''. Perrin voiced Ming the Merciless on the 1982 television film '' Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All'' produced by Filmation. Perrin voiced Teetor on the 1984 animated musical film ''
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. In 1986 Perrin reprised his voice role as Dr. Zin on '' The New Adventures of Jonny Quest''. Other Hanna-Barbera shows Perrin has provided additional voices on are the live-action and animated
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Other voice work

For many years Perrin narrated dozens of science and educational short films for educational filmmaking pioneer
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and continued to do voice-overs and to play character roles until a short time before his death. Perrin was active in off-camera work in television commercials, prompting one newspaper article to include the comment "Vic Perrin is one actor who makes more money when he's not seen on camera than when he is." He was also the original voice narrator for Disney's Epcot Center attraction: Spaceship Earth in Orlando, Florida. Vic Perrin also narrated two movies in the original Epcot Center Universe of Energy pavilion: "Kinetic Energy" and "Energy Creation Story".


Personal life and death

He was first married to Evelyn Held on March 10, 1963. Evelyn died in 1972 and they had no children. He married for a second time to Rita Singer in 1977 and had a son, George. He also had a stepson, Steven, from Rita's previous marriage. Perrin and Rita divorced in January 1979, but remarried in September of that year. Perrin died of cancer at
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, July 4, 1989, aged 73.


Filmography


Television (selected)


References and notes


External links

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