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- right|thumb|200px|Vic Perrin 26/04/1916 - Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 04/07/1989
- Vic Perrin was an American voice actor. He may be best remembered for being the "Control Voice" on the original television series of The Outer Limits, and his recurring role of Dr. Zin in both the 60's and 80's Jonny Quest (starring Don Messick in both, with Mike Road and Tim Matheson in the former, and Scott Menville and Rob Paulsen in the latter).
- Vic Perrin (April 26, 1916 – July 4, 1989) was an American actor and voice artist. He is best remembered as the "Control Voice" in the original version of the TV series The Outer Limits (1963 – 1965). During the 1940s and 1950s, Perrin was a regular performer on old-time radio, appearing in many shows. He was a regular guest star on the radio version of Gunsmoke and wrote at least one script for that show. Perrin was believed to be the original narrator of Walt Disney World's Spaceship Earth at Epcot from when it originally opened in 1982 until 1986, but this is not known for sure.
- During the 1940s and 1950s, Perrin was a regular performer on old-time radio, appearing in many shows. He was a regular guest star on the radio version of Gunsmoke and wrote at least one script for that show. One of his first TV roles was in a 1953 episode of Adventures of Superman entitled "The Golden Vulture", where he played a hapless sailor on board a freighter run by a self-styled pirate.
- Mr. Perrin apeared in multiple episodes of the television series Dragnet, both the original series (1952-1959) and the revival (1967-1970). He played a different role in each episode. He also played a Deputy District Attorney in the 1954 feature film Dragnet, and a serial killer in the TV-movie Dragnet (also known as Dragnet 1966), which served as a pilot for the revival of the series. This pilot film was shot in 1966, the year Star Trek made its debut on NBC, but the network did not broadcast it until 1969, the same year that NBC canceled Star Trek.
- Er spielte Tharn und sein Pendant aus dem Spiegeluniversum in der [[]]-Episode . Zudem lieh er im Original seine Stimme dem Metron in der Episode und Nomad in der Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Perrin in seiner fast 40 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen.
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