Thank you for posting that. His CNN ID is still running and has been since the 90's![]()
James Earl Jones, legendary actor known for unmistakable baritone voice, dies at 93
The actor, who earned Tony Awards, two Emmy Awards, an honorary Academy Award and a Grammy and whose inimitable voice gave life to Mufasa and Darth Vader, died Monday, his agent said.www.nbcnews.com
Here is an obit on James Earl Jones. He was best known for Star Wars and he was the voice of CNN id's in the 1990's.
If they're smart, for as long as CNN itself continues to exist.This is making me miss when the broadcast networks would run a one hour special when a noteable individual died.
I wonder how much longer CNN will use his voiceover in their ID?
Jones did a Guest Star turn in a later-season episode of Big Bang Theory. He was quite funny, and seemed to genuinely be enjoying himself.RIP, he was a great actor and super funny, too:
Why wouldn't they continue to use it?This is making me miss when the broadcast networks would run a one hour special when a noteable individual died.
I wonder how much longer CNN will use his voiceover in their ID?
Nobody said that. Until after the movie.He was the one who said, "Build it, and they will come."
Here’s the clip:The line I remember the most, which probably never happened in real life, was "Kunta Kinte, you old African! I've found you!" Watch that be found to not be the actual quote from the series.
No rights to it after his passing, perhaps?Why wouldn't they continue to use it?
Something like that isn't licensed. It's a work for hire, and is the property of the person or company (or their successor in interest) who paid for it.No rights to it after his passing, perhaps?
Guess that's depending on how it was licensed by CNN, naturally.