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  1. Alexander Scourby (/ ˈ s k ɔːr b i /; November 13, 1913 – February 22, 1985) was an American film, television, and voice actor and narrator known for his deep and resonant voice and Mid-Atlantic accent.

  2. Alexander Scourby. Actor: The Big Heat. The possessor of one of stage, screen, radio, TV and audio cassette's most distinguished vocal instruments, actor Alexander Scourby received his training via Shakespearean roles in the 1930s and perfected his vocal versatility on dramatic radio serials in the 1940's.

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  3. 25 de feb. de 1985 · Alexander Scourby, the genial actor whose precise and resonant voice was heard narrating "Victory at Sea" and recording more than 300 works of literature for the blind, died Saturday in Boston...

  4. Argumento. El sargento Bannion ( Glenn Ford) investiga el suicidio de un compañero de departamento, implicado al parecer en turbios asuntos con los jefes de la delincuencia de la localidad, Mike Lagana (Alexander Scourby). La trama se complica cuando Bannion va descubriendo que la viuda del policía asesinado (Jeannette Nolan) dispone al ...

  5. 24 de feb. de 1985 · Alexander Scourby, the actor and narrator whose resonant voice brought the world's great literature to the blind of America, died suddenly Friday night in Boston. He was 71 years old and lived...

  6. The possessor of one of stage, screen, radio, TV and audio cassette's most distinguished vocal instruments, actor Alexander Scourby received his training via Shakespearean roles in the 1930s and perfected his vocal versatility on dramatic radio serials in the 1940's.

  7. The bestselling book has become one of the best selling audio narration of all times and to this very day, Alexander Scourby is still recognized as having the Greatest Voice Ever Recorded. Scourby was the first to narrated an Audio Bible in 1953 and since the first recording his gifted voice has brought, and continues to bring, comfort, joy ...