Hal Douglas

Hal Douglas

Deceased · Born: Sep 1, 1924 · Died: Mar 7, 2014

Personal Details

BornSep 1, 1924 Stamford, Connecticut, USA
Spouse
  • Lois Barrett

  • Ruth Francis Douglas

    ( May 11, 2025 to Mar 7, 2014 )

Biography

Harold Cone, a renowned individual who would later be known by his alias Hal Douglas, embarked on his life's journey on September 1, 1924, in the charming city of Stamford, Connecticut. He was the offspring of Samuel and Miriam Levenson Cone, a loving couple who would soon be faced with the devastating loss of his mother, Miriam, when Hal was merely nine years of age. This unfortunate event would significantly alter the course of his life, as he and his brother Edwin were subsequently raised primarily by their devoted grandparents, Sarah and Tevya Levenson.

Following the remarriage of his father, Hal embarked upon a journey of self-discovery and personal growth, choosing to pursue a career in aviation by training as a pilot, thereby dedicating three years of his life to serving his country during the tumultuous era of World War II.

After fulfilling his military service commitment, Hal leveraged the esteemed G.I. Bill to pursue his passion for the performing arts by enrolling at the University of Miami, where he devoted himself to the study of acting. Following his academic tenure, he made the decision to relocate to the vibrant city of New York, where he opted to modify his surname to Douglas, a strategic move that ultimately contributed to his burgeoning career in the entertainment industry.

As the years went by, Douglas's gravelly baritone voice began to gain widespread recognition, establishing him as a highly sought-after talent in the commercial and television industries. His unique vocal tone soon made him a staple for lead-ins to various TV shows, with clients clamoring for his services from New York and beyond.

He continued to work tirelessly, taking on a diverse array of projects that showcased his impressive vocal range. From documentaries that explored the depths of human knowledge to film trailers that captured the imagination of audiences worldwide, Douglas's voice was the perfect accompaniment to a wide range of genres and mediums.

His versatility and talent soon made him a go-to choice for producers and directors seeking a voice that could bring depth, emotion, and authority to their projects. As his reputation continued to grow, Douglas became a household name, synonymous with quality and professionalism in the world of voice acting.

Hal Douglas, a renowned and accomplished voiceover artist, led a remarkably productive career, consistently churning out an impressive array of voiceover work until his untimely demise just two years before his passing from pancreatic cancer at the ripe age of 89, on March 7, 2014, at his beloved home in Lovettsville, Virginia.

Douglas's passing has left a profound void in the lives of his loved ones, as he was survived by his devoted wife of forty-three years, Ruth Francis Douglas, whose unwavering dedication and companionship had been a constant source of strength and comfort to him throughout their long and fulfilling marriage.