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Character Actor Survives Strike with Voice Over

How one film and TV actor is surviving the writer's strike with Voice Over. Character actor D.C. Douglas can currently be heard as the announcer on the new celebrity GEICO spots.

Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) January 16, 2008 -- The writer's strike may be keeping writers and actors off Hollywood sets, but it can't keep character actor D.C. Douglas from talking. During the recent drought of theatrical work, Douglas counts on voice over jobs to keep him afloat commercially. His work, including the now famous celebrity GEICO commercials, can be heard at http://www.MyVoiceOverGuy.com.

Landing the GEICO announcer role last year gave Douglas' voice over career a kick in the proverbial pants. The 2007 campaign was downloaded daily on YouTube.com and stirred up additional work for Douglas throughout the year. The commercials were so popular that GEICO is extending the campaign with a new round of commercials including celebrities like Joan Rivers, Peter Frampton, James Lipton and even Mrs. Butterworth. Douglas says it couldn't have come at a better time.

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Arts - Podcast Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:15:42 -0800

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