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A golden voice gets a big break…and into a bit of trouble

GLOBAL, JANUARY 2011 – How often do you hear a genuine happy ending? Ted Williams was just another homeless guy from Columbus, Ohio, up until a reporter had him tell his story. In a velvet baritone voice, Williams talked about how listening to the radio and meeting a local DJ made him want to be a voice talent. “Then alcohol and drugs and a few other things kicked in”, leading to a life on the streets.
 

 

 
When The Columbus Dispatch and Associated Press aired his story, the video posted on January 5 went viral. Viewers were amazed at his voice and sought to help him. Williams’ initial video is nearing 800,000, with the reddit aggregate page collecting over one thousand comments.
 

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CBS and NBC were said to have fought over who got to cover his reunion with his Mom, and there are said to be talks to have him in a Super Bowl spot. Even more services are being offered to him: pro-bono legal advice, new teeth from dentists, psychological services, even air travel! AirTrans is offering to fly Williams around for free.

 

Williams has been offered a voice-over jobs from the NFL, with the Cleveland Cavaliers offering him a house to sweeten the deal. Williams has also voiced for and been interviewed by The Today Show, and is the voice for the new Macaroni & Cheese ad by Crispin Porter & Bogusky, which aired January 9th during the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. View the spot and the recording session below.
 

 

 

Says Williams, on his newfound fame, "I’ve been out there about a year; I just didn’t know anything like this would ever happen. There’s so many words. I’ve already been compared to Susan Boyle. I’m just so happy."
 
 
Not everyone gets a second chance. Let’s hope he won’t throw this one away. 

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