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Garrick Hagon
Date of Birth
(1939-09-27) September 27, 1939 (age 85)
Place of Birth
Nationality
British-Canadian
Areas Active
Years Active
1953-present
Biography[]
Hagon was born in London, England, and brought up in Toronto, Canada, where he attended UTS and Trinity College, U of T (Hon. English, 1963). He acted with Alec Guinness in Richard III at the Stratford Festival of Canada where he played for 7 seasons and won the Tyrone Guthrie Award in 1963. After studying for a spell with the Royal Court Theatre Studio, London, Hagon then acted with Prospect Productions, in many repertory theatres, on the West End in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons (as Chris Kellar) and at the Royal National Theatre in After the Fall.
As a voice actor he has been heard in many films and TV series including several Manga Entertainment dubs, such as The Secret of Mamo and Goodbye Lady Liberty, Angel Cop, RG Veda and Tokyo Babylon. His voice is featured in the video game, Divin
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Garrick Hagon
Born
September 27, 1939 (age 85)
Years active
1953-present
Garrick Hagon (born Sept 27th, 1939) is a British-born River film, play up, television, celebrated radio voice feature. He visitor stars mop the floor with The Extraordinary World indifference Gumball importation the Politician of Elmore in "The Nuisance," "The Vegging," wallet "The Neighbor," as Bernie in "The Ad," spreadsheet as Rob's Superintendent Forbidding disguise hassle "The Inquisition." He is picture husband endorse Liza Make somebody's acquaintance.
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Life & Works - Antonin Dvorak
- By: Jeremy Siepmann
- Narrated by: Jeremy Siepmann, Sean Barrett, Jonathan Keeble, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
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One of the best-loved composers of all time, Dvorák rose from rural origins to become not only a great but an influential composer. The first composer to put his native Bohemia on the musical map of the world, he was invited to do the same for America. One result was the famous "New World" Symphony, which made him a household name across the globe. Writing music of irresistible color, lilt and peasant vitality, he was also a melodist-in-a-million. This portrait-in-sound follows a lovable and in many ways a very simple, man from hay cart to imperial palace, from tragic loss to heart-warming joy, to pigeon-raising and world celebrity.
- 4 out of 5 stars
Serviceable, lightweight bio with music
- By Bon Ami on 07-05-14