Norman Rose
Norman Rose (1917-2004) was an American actor, film narrator, and radio announcer known for his velvety baritone voice. He was an accomplished stage actor appearing on Broadway. During World War II, he was recruited by the United States Office of War Information to work as a radio newscaster. After the war, he lent his distinctive voice to radio programs such as Dimension X and CBS Radio Mystery Theater . Nicknamed The Voice of God by colleagues because of his deep, recognizable voice, he had...See more
Norman Rose (1917-2004) was an American actor, film narrator, and radio announcer known for his velvety baritone voice. He was an accomplished stage actor appearing on Broadway. During World War II, he was recruited by the United States Office of War Information to work as a radio newscaster. After the war, he lent his distinctive voice to radio programs such as Dimension X and CBS Radio Mystery Theater . Nicknamed The Voice of God by colleagues because of his deep, recognizable voice, he had numerous film roles, including the voice of Death in Woody Allen's comedy Love and Death . His other film work includes Woody Allen's Radio Days and the opening narration for Message from Space , narrating the English dub of the 1968 Soviet Union production of War and Peace , and as a newsreel announcer in Biloxi Blues . He stepped in front of the camera to portray psychiatrist Dr. Marcus Polk in television's One Life to Live and All My Children . He also appeared in The Edge of Night and Search for Tomorrow . See less