Jul 29 2009 04:00 AM ET

All-star acting cast to voice History Channel docudrama on WW II

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Actors Gary Sinise, Ron Livingston, LL Cool J and Josh Lucas are just a few high-profile names on a wide-ranging roster of actors who have signed up to narrate WW II in HD, a 10-part documentary that will blend actual interviews with the performers readings over high-definition upgrades of actual war footage, according to Variety. Other performers who are lending their voices to the program include Tim DeKay, Amy Smart and Steve Zahn. The documentary is expected to air on the History Channel this fall.

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  • Haley

    No one, no one, no one does it better then Gary Sinise. Is there anything this man doesn’t do well? His voice is perfect for this. Though I’m not a big fan of WW2 info, I’ll be watching to enjoy hearing his voice.

  • Erica

    I LOVE Gary Sinise. I danced with him on stage at Fallsview Resort and Casino this past weekend, and he was so kind. He helped me back off the stage and I didn’t want to turn loose of him. His voice is just amazing! I wish he would do a relaxation CD for massage therapy or meditation. Anyway, I’ll be watching WWII footage I suppose to just get to hear his voice but it will be worth it.
    Gary, you certainly would look great sitting in the oval office in 2016.
    Thank you for what you do for our troops. We care about you and love you so much.
    Erica Jong Leigh

  • Dannie

    Gary, you and I talk, I know at some point you’re going to read this message. I just want to say here that I’m thrilled for you that you are able to continue to work 17 to 20 hours a day at studio, and still pursue film to some degree. GOOD FOR YOU! You know I adore you and wish the world for you. So happy this is becoming another reality. Will see you in Dallas next month.
    Protect your voice. Rest it. Rest your body and your mind. Then go and tear this thing up!
    ~Dannie

  • Becky

    Gary Sinise is a great person. He truly is for this country and our troops. He’s sincere in the work he does. I realize there are many actors who donate time, energy and resources. But I can truly say NO ONE does it on the level that Sinise does. NO ONE. You truly deserve so much more then our media gives you, but hey, they don’t tend to get paid to feature the good guys. We love you. See you at West Point.

    Becky and Lt. Bill Hastings

  • Greer

    I love Gary Sinise!! There’s not a better actor or person in all of Hollywood, Los Angeles or the state of California. Nobody cares about our troops and their families like he does. He is our Bob Hope II, and I love him. I live in Malibu, and this man is so highly thought of. He’s simply loved and cherished by us. I love to see him offer his voice to these projects. Its an excellent decision to use his voice for this movie. I love you, Gary.

    Always,
    Greer G.
    “GG”

  • V Fulente

    Mr. Sinise is a great person and I can hardly wait to see this feature. I hope he has an exceptionally large part because I only care about hearing his voice in the movie.
    What an incredible man of fire.

    V.Fulente

  • RParker

    I had heard this was in the works and then lost track of the project. But I’m glad to see here that Sinise is on board for the feature. I’ll be watching not because I’m big on WW2 movies, but because I am big on Gary Sinise. He’s just fabulous! I’ve played golf with him several times at various clubs around Los Angeles and Malibu, and a few fund raiser tourney’s, and there’s I’ve just come to believe there’s nothing this guy doesn’t do well. I think its sad he and his wife of all those years are living a part but it happens to be best of us. Her having that back surgery and all couldnt have been easy.
    Its going to be good to hear something new from Amy Smart in the movie also. She’s a woman with a strong narrative voice.
    Should do well on the tube.

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