Voice of God
Voice of God may refer to:
Religion
- Bath ḳōl (Hebrew, lit. daughter of a voice), a heavenly or divine voice which proclaims God's will or judgment in Judaism
- Vox dei (Latin "voice of god"), a concept of divine revelation in Christianity
People called the "Voice of God"
- Bob Sheppard, public-address announcer for New York Yankees baseball games from 1951 to 2007 and for New York Giants football games from 1956 to 2005
- Don LaFontaine, narrator of many film trailers
- Reed Hadley, narrator of numerous "docudrama" feature films and television programs
- Harry Kalas, Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster, narrated several NFL Films Productions from 1984 until his death in 2009
- John Facenda, Philadelphia newscaster who narrated several NFL Films Productions from 1966 to 1984
- Morgan Freeman, narrator of films and a portrayer of God in Bruce Almighty and Evan Almighty
- Leonard Nimoy, narrator of films and games, especially for his appearance in the computer game Civilization IV
- Warwick Merry, National Speakers Association of Australia Voice over specialist and Master MC
- Don Pardo, television personality and former announcer on Saturday Night Live
Fictional characters
- Voices of the Gods, fictional characters in the trilogy of fantasy novels Age of the Five by Trudi Canavan
Music
- Vox Dei (Latin: "god's voice"), an Argentine rock band
Media
- The "Voice of God" narration style in Time Inc's "March of Time"[1] news-radio and news-film series, for which Orson Welles was an occasional voice-over actor, which was subsequently duplicated in Welles' "Citizen Kane"[2] News On The March sequence (the first reel of the film), much to the delight of Henry R. Luce, Time's president.
- "Voice of God weapons", a technology cited by conspiracy theorists that enables voices and sounds to be beamed into a person's head.[3]
- ↑ Fielding, Raymond. The March of Time, 1935-1951. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978
- ↑ Mary Wood. "Citizen Kane and other imitators". University of Virginia. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
- ↑ Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Season 3, Episode 7, 'Brain Invaders'.
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