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Norman Rose

Norman Rose (June 23 1917 – November 12 2004) was an American actor, film narrator and radio announcer whose velvety baritone was often called "the Voice of God" by colleagues. He was best known as the voice of fictitious coffee grower Juan Valdez in the Colombian coffee television commercials and the announcer-narrator of NBC's ''Dimension X''.〔(Saxon, Wolfgang. "Norman Rose, 87, Stage Actor and Voice of 'Juan Valdez,' Dies." ''The New York Times'', November 18, 2004. )〕
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rose started acting while a student at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Rose honed his craft at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York, then landed parts in plays on and off-Broadway.
==Radio==
During World War II, he was recruited by the United States Office of War Information to work as a radio newscaster. After the war, Rose lent his distinctive voice to radio programs such as ''Dimension X'' and ''CBS Radio Mystery Theater''. He narrated the short film ''Harold and the Purple Crayon'' in 1959, and provided several of the voices on the 1963 CBS cartoon ''Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales''.
In 1948, Rose co-founded New Stages, an off-Broadway repertory company, with producer David Heilweil. New Stages presented the American debut of Jean-Paul Sartre's best-known play, ''The Respectful Prostitute'', prior to its Broadway run. Rose was an accomplished stage actor appearing in Broadway productions of ''Richard III'' and ''St. Joan'' and off-Broadway in ''The Brothers Karamazov''.
From 1969 to 1974, Rose stepped in front of the camera to portray the same character—psychiatrist Dr. Marcus Polk—on two ABC soap operas (''One Life to Live'' and ''All My Children''). He also appeared in the soap operas ''The Edge of Night'' and ''Search for Tomorrow''.

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