John B. Wells
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John B. Wells is an American voice artist.
Wells is one of the world's most recognized voice artists in addition to being an accomplished composer, musician, writer, actor, martial arts instructor, and aviator. He is heard on radio and television stations throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia, and South America. Wells is one of the world's most recognized voice artists. His voice is known for having deep bass and a rich timbre. From Network Television programs Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Company's Joint Strike Fighter and F22 Raptor Projects, Museum Exhibits such as Soviet Space and Ramses the Great, to movie trailers for Columbia Tri-Star, Sony Pictures and Disney, his ability to communicate has been acknowledged with numerous Clio, Emmy, and Marconi Awards.[citation needed]
Mr. Wells grew up in Fort Worth, Texas and was a disc jockey with the FM station KZEW in Dallas, Texas. Recently, he was a guest host on George Noory's Coast to Coast AM syndicated radio program.