Vic Perrin
Vic Perrin, originally named Victor Herbert Perrin, was born on April 26, 1916, and passed away on July 4, 1989. He made a significant mark in the realms of radio, film, and television, becoming particularly well-known for his role as the "Control Voice" in the iconic science fiction series The Outer Limits, which aired from 1963 to 1965.
Perrin's versatile talents extended beyond acting; he was also a skilled radio scriptwriter, contributing to the creative landscape of the medium during its golden age. His distinctive voice was a sought-after asset in feature films, where he often lent his narration skills to various projects. One of his notable contributions was to the original Spaceship Earth attraction at Epcot, a beloved ride at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, which showcased his ability to engage and educate audiences through storytelling.
Throughout his career, Perrin's work left a lasting impression, and he is remembered for his contributions to the entertainment industry. His unique vocal talents and creative flair made him a memorable figure in American pop culture, and his legacy continues to be celebrated by fans of classic television and radio.
Filmography
The Klansman
Forever Female
Gargoyles
City of Fear
Black Tuesday
The Bubble
The Searching Eye
Vixen!
The System
Space Ghost and Dino Boy
Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!
The Outer Limits
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show
Shazzan