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Ted Williams (media personality)

Theodore Fred Williams (born September 22, 1957), also known as The Man with the Golden Voice,[2] is an American announcer,[3][4] radio personality,[5] and voice-over artist.[6]

Ted Williams
Born
Theodore Fred Williams

(1957-09-22) September 22, 1957 (age 66)
Occupations
  • Announcer
  • radio personality
  • voice-over artist
  • sportscaster
Years active2011−present[1]
Spouse
Carol Gibson
(m. 2014)
Children9

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Williams first gained minor fame in the early 1980s, as a late-night radio disc jockey on WVKO in Columbus, Ohio. After over a decade in radio, Williams was dismissed in 1994 for alcoholism and drug abuse, and he soon found himself homeless.

In January 2011, Williams received widespread media attention when an interview,[7] filmed during a period when he was homeless, went viral after being posted to YouTube, and Williams subsequently received numerous job offers. For the first time in almost 20 years, Williams found himself steadily working. He co-authored A Golden Voice: How Faith, Hard Work, and Humility Brought Me from the Streets to Salvation with Bret Witter. He is the founder of the Ted Williams Project, a non-profit organization serving homeless shelters.[8]

Background edit

Ted Williams was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York City.[9] He served three years in the United States Army, was honorably discharged, and attended school for voice acting.[10] His inspiration to become a radio announcer came from a field trip in 1971 at age fourteen, when he found that a radio announcer, whom he had heard, looked nothing like he had imagined. Williams later worked overnight shifts for WVKO in Columbus when the station played soul music.[11]

According to Williams, his life started falling apart in 1986 with a combination of drug and alcohol abuse plus a loss of interest in his career. In 1994, he was evicted from his house. During this period, Williams was arrested at least seven times on charges including theft, drug possession, escape, and robbery.[12][13] He was also issued misdemeanor citations for drug abuse, criminal trespassing, and pedestrian solicitation.[14] These resulted in two jail sentences, with Williams serving three months in 1990 for theft and nearly two months in 2004 for theft, forgery, and obstructing official business.[14]

Williams is a father of nine children: two boys and seven girls.[15]

Recognition and response edit

Doral Chenoweth, a videographer for the Columbus Dispatch in Columbus, Ohio, recorded an interview with Williams, and posted the interview on the newspaper's website on January 3, 2011.[16][17] Recorded during a period when Williams was homeless, Williams was shown standing next to traffic, holding a cardboard sign with a handwritten advertisement of his voice and a request for donations. In the recording, Chenoweth asked Williams to demonstrate his voice. The video showed a disheveled Williams gratefully receiving a donation and improvising an accomplished radio station promo. The video concluded with a short interview where Williams elaborated on his education and the problems that led to his homelessness.[18] The video was reposted to YouTube[19][20] where it received significant attention. At the same time, Williams' story garnered attention on social news websites with users pledging money, clothes, and job offers.[21]

On January 5, 2011, Williams appeared on local radio programs and was interviewed by The Early Show on CBS.[22] He was interviewed on Today, January 6, doing the lead-in voice-over, revealing that he was to have an interview to do voice-overs for Kraft Foods.[23] On January 10, a fundraiser website, TedWilliamsYourVoice, was set up to support Williams.[citation needed]

Subsequently, Williams received several job offers. On January 5, 2011, the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA basketball team offered him a job and a home. The offer called for Williams to do full-time voice-over work with the Cavaliers and Quicken Loans Arena. Williams responded, "That's the best deal ever!"[24] On January 7, 2011, Williams was officially hired by MSNBC to provide voice-overs for the network.[25] Williams was also hired to be the voice behind Kraft Foods' new TV campaign, which launched on ESPN during the 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl on January 9.[citation needed]

Williams said he had remained sober since mid-2008, but started drinking again after the media attention. On January 12, 2011, after a lengthy one-on-one talk with TV psychologist "Dr. Phil" McGraw, Williams admitted to drinking alcohol heavily again and agreed to go to Origins Recovery Center,[26] a drug rehab facility in Texas arranged by McGraw.[27] He had also made the commitment to attend alcohol rehabilitation courses.[28] Williams checked himself out of the rehab facility after 12 days.[29]

Later, in February 2011, Williams, reflecting on why he had left the rehab facility, said to reporters that "I love Dr. Phil. I don't want to bash him in any way. I walked out of treatment because it was a little scripted, I felt. There was no anonymity. I want him to know that his cares and his concerns will not be in vain. I am going to try and truly get back into the swing of things."[30] Later that month, the reality show Second Chances at Life was announced to be in pre-production with Williams as host. A second season was planned, but never came to fruition.[31]

On March 9, 2011, Williams was interviewed again on Today, where he thanked his voice-over mentors, Randy Thomas and Joe Cipriano, and reported he was doing well and living in a sober house in Studio City, Los Angeles, California.[32]

In April 2011, Williams returned to Columbus as part of shooting a commercial for a local store and a reality show.[33]

On May 6, 2011, it was announced that Williams would be entering a Texas rehabilitation facility for emotional reasons and not for narcotic reasons. Williams' book and reality show were put on break until Williams returned home.[34][35] The following day, The News-Herald reported that the Cleveland Cavaliers had retracted their earlier job offer to Williams.[36]

In November 2011, New England Cable News announced that Williams had joined NECN as the official voice of the New England cable channel and would be working out of his at-home studio in Dublin, Ohio.[37][38]

In February 2012, he became 'The Golden Voice of Love' to promote Kraft's Mac & Cheese in a YouTube campaign. He read selected tweeted declarations of love between February 12 and 14.[39]

On May 14, 2012, Williams made an appearance in an interview on The Today Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. In the interview he said he had been clean and sober for over a year, was working, and is doing well. In his book, A Golden Voice: How Faith, Hard Work, and Humility Brought Me from the Streets to Salvation, he reflects on his time prostituting himself and his girlfriend while abandoning his children for his cocaine addiction.[40] Later that month, Williams appeared on Wendy to discuss his post-fame relapse and subsequent cleaning up. He also talked about finally beginning to reconcile with his nine children, and living with his fiancée.[41][42]

In a January 2013 segment for Today, Williams revealed that he now lives in an apartment and is steadily employed as a commercial voice-over artist for Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, and spends a lot of his time helping the homeless. The reporter claimed he still had strained relationships with his "seven" children.[43] He has also started the Ted Williams Project with Kraft, a non-profit foundation that provides necessities to homeless shelters.[8]

On September 16, 2013, Williams visited Access Hollywood Live to talk about narrating his new film, Houseless.[44] It gives an inside look at the harsh realities of living homeless on the streets. Williams also discussed how he has decided to surround himself with the right people as well as the daily struggles of staying sober.[45][46]

In June 2015, Williams announced on "Now With Scott Spears" on WWGH Radio that he was running for President of the United States as an Independent candidate in the 2016 election.[47] Williams withdrew his candidacy through an announcement on his Facebook page on August 26, expressing his frustration over the candidacy of Donald Trump.[citation needed]

In addition, Williams voiced TV commercials for Pepsi for its updated "Joy of Pepsi" ad campaign with the tagline "We put the AHHH in cola."[citation needed]

In December 2015, Williams announced on a Facebook video that he will return to WVKO as the morning show host beginning on Monday January 4, 2016. As of April 2016, Ted Williams and the Golden Voice was no longer part of WVKO programming.[48]

As of October 2019, he is working on a new reality show called Second Chance.[49]

On April 23, 2021, Williams announced on "Now With Scott Spears" on WWGH Radio that he is running for Governor of Ohio in 2022 as a Democrat.[50] He later retracted this decision.[51]

Voice-over work edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hollie McKay (March 24, 2015). "Catching up with Ted 'Golden Voice' Williams". Fox News.
  2. ^ "Ted Williams "The Man With The Golden Voice"". AMPS Dallas. June 15, 2021.
  3. ^ AOL Staff (July 15, 2016). "Man with the golden voice still going strong, alcohol-free". AOL.com.
  4. ^ "What happened to man with the 'Golden Voice'?". USA Today. November 13, 2013.
  5. ^ Doral Chenoweth. "Ted Williams: 'Golden Voice' is clean and sober, but struggling to pay the bills". The Columbus Dispatch.
  6. ^ . Suntimes.com. Archived from the original on January 13, 2011. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  7. ^ viral video, uploaded January 6, 2011 on YouTube
  8. ^ a b Stump, Scott (January 4, 2013). "'Golden-voiced' Ted Williams reveals new job, foundation to help homeless". TODAY News. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  9. ^ "Ted Williams' Mom on His Sudden Fame". YouTube. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  10. ^ Radio Interview, WNCI
  11. ^ . Radio Television Digital News Association. January 5, 2011. Archived from the original on February 2, 2011. Retrieved January 5, 2011. Williams had previously worked overnight shifts at WVKO (1580 AM), a former Columbus soul music station which now offers Catholic programming, according to Mail Online.
  12. ^ Lloyd, Jason (January 7, 2011). "Cavs hire homeless man despite record". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved April 17, 2011.
  13. ^ "Ted Williams' Arrest Photos". WBNS-TV. January 7, 2010. Retrieved April 17, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ a b Joy, Kevin; Amy Saunders (January 5, 2011). . The Columbus Dispatch. Archived from the original on March 10, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2011.
  15. ^ The Today Show, "Ted Williams on Today Show (1/6/2011) FULL INTERVIEW – Golden voice homeless man" on YouTube, January 6, 2011.
  16. ^ Meena Hartenstein (January 4, 2011). "Homeless man Ted Williams becomes viral video star in quest to be a radio announcer". Daily News. New York. from the original on January 28, 2011.
  17. ^ . The Globe and Mail. Toronto. January 5, 2011. Archived from the original on January 19, 2011. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  18. ^ Video location: Hudson Street (exit 112) off-ramp of Interstate 71, Columbus Ohio: 40°00′54″N 82°59′42″W / 40.015063°N 82.994941°W / 40.015063; -82.994941
  19. ^ Rivas, Jorge (January 4, 2011) "Ohio Man With Golden Voice Tells His Tale of Jobless Crisis" ( as of February 3, 2011).
  20. ^ Vitale, Robert (January 8, 2011) "How the 'golden voice' video went viral" ( as of February 3, 2011).
  21. ^ "Homeless man w/golden radio voice in Columbus, OH [VIDEO]". reddit.com. from the original on January 10, 2011. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  22. ^ Doane, Seth (January 5, 2011). A Day with Golden Voiced Ted Williams, CBS News ( as of February 3, 2011).
  23. ^ a b Mayer, Andre. "Ted Williams voices opening to Today Show", CBC.ca, January 6, 2011. ( as of February 3, 2011).
  24. ^ Garrett Downing (January 5, 2011). . NewsChannel5 WEWS. Archived from the original on January 12, 2011. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  25. ^ TedWilliamsBlog (January 7, 2011). . Archived from the original on January 11, 2011. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  26. ^ "'Golden Voice' Ted Williams Bails on Rehab". TMZ.com. EHM Productions, Inc. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
  27. ^ "Golden Voice Ted Williams Heads to Rehab". CBS News. January 12, 2011. from the original on February 6, 2011. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
  28. ^ . ABC News. January 12, 2011. Archived from the original on January 22, 2011. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
  29. ^ "'Golden Voice' Ted Williams departs drug rehab". CNN. January 25, 2011. from the original on November 9, 2012. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  30. ^ Gicas, Peter, "Golden-Voiced Ted Williams: Fame Came Too Quickly", E! Online, February 18, 2011.
  31. ^ "'Golden Voice' Ted Williams Scores REALITY SHOW", TMZ, February 2, 2011.
  32. ^ Inbar, Michael, , Today, March 9, 2011.
  33. ^ . WBNS-TV / 10TV News. April 13, 2011. Archived from the original on April 18, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2011.
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  35. ^ Gravey, Marianne (May 6, 2011). "Golden-Voiced Ted Williams Headed Back to Rehab". E!.
  36. ^ Finnan, Bob. "Bob Finnan's NBA notes: Cavaliers could go international route early in draft" March 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, The News-Herald, May 7, 2011.
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  39. ^ "Is (Formerly) Homeless Dude Ted Williams the New Isaiah Mustafa?". adage.com. February 9, 2012.
  40. ^ Stump, Scott, , MSNBC, May 14, 2012.
  41. ^ "Golden Voiced Ted Williams update! He's been sober for a year; wrote a book - starcasm.net". starcasm.net. May 19, 2012.
  42. ^ Ted Williams on the Wendy!. YouTube. July 10, 2012.
  43. ^ Gosk, Stephanie (January 4, 2013). "'Golden voice' Ted Williams reveals new gig". Today Show.
  44. ^ a b "Ted Williams Houseless". houselessmovie.com.
  45. ^ "Golden Voice Ted Williams: Where Is He Now?". Access Hollywood.
  46. ^ . Archived from the original on September 19, 2013. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
  47. ^ "Ex-homeless man with golden voice: I'm running for president" July 6, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, Associated Press. On "Now With Scott Spears" on WWGH Radio in Marion, Ohio June 25, 2015. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  48. ^ Paredes, Gemma (May 19, 2023). "Ted Williams: Where is 'The Man With the Golden Voice' Now?". TechieGamers.com. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  49. ^ Haney, Briona (October 5, 2019). "'Man with the Golden Voice' speaks at Harvest Of Hope Banquet". KRCR. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  50. ^ "' Ted Williams the ex-homeless man with golden voice: I'm running for governor". The Columbus Dispatch. April 23, 2021. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  51. ^ "Ted Williams is not running for Ohio governor".
  52. ^ Jimmy Fallon (January 6, 2011). "Ted Williams talking to Fallon about the original video and his voiceover for Kraft". latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. from the original on January 10, 2011. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  53. ^ "The Rachel Maddow Show, Transcript 01/06/11". MSNBC.
  54. ^ Schultz, E.J. (October 7, 2015). "Pepsi Brings 'Joy of Pepsi' Back". Advertising Age. Retrieved November 22, 2015.

Further reading edit

  • Chenoweth, Doral (October 7, 2014) "Ted Williams: ‘Golden Voice’ is clean and sober, but struggling to pay the bills", The Columbus Dispatch

External links edit

  • Ted Williams' official Facebook page
  • Ted Williams at IMDb
  • . The smoking Gun. January 5, 2011. Archived from the original on March 18, 2015.
  • . The smoking Gun. January 5, 2011. Archived from the original on April 24, 2015.
  • Ted Williams is discovered (YouTube)

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For other people named Ted Williams see Ted Williams disambiguation Theodore Fred Williams born September 22 1957 also known as The Man with the Golden Voice 2 is an American announcer 3 4 radio personality 5 and voice over artist 6 Ted WilliamsBornTheodore Fred Williams 1957 09 22 September 22 1957 age 66 Brooklyn New York U S OccupationsAnnouncerradio personalityvoice over artistsportscasterYears active2011 present 1 SpouseCarol Gibson m 2014 wbr Children9 Born in Brooklyn New York Williams first gained minor fame in the early 1980s as a late night radio disc jockey on WVKO in Columbus Ohio After over a decade in radio Williams was dismissed in 1994 for alcoholism and drug abuse and he soon found himself homeless In January 2011 Williams received widespread media attention when an interview 7 filmed during a period when he was homeless went viral after being posted to YouTube and Williams subsequently received numerous job offers For the first time in almost 20 years Williams found himself steadily working He co authored A Golden Voice How Faith Hard Work and Humility Brought Me from the Streets to Salvation with Bret Witter He is the founder of the Ted Williams Project a non profit organization serving homeless shelters 8 Contents 1 Background 2 Recognition and response 3 Voice over work 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBackground editTed Williams was born and raised in Brooklyn New York City 9 He served three years in the United States Army was honorably discharged and attended school for voice acting 10 His inspiration to become a radio announcer came from a field trip in 1971 at age fourteen when he found that a radio announcer whom he had heard looked nothing like he had imagined Williams later worked overnight shifts for WVKO in Columbus when the station played soul music 11 According to Williams his life started falling apart in 1986 with a combination of drug and alcohol abuse plus a loss of interest in his career In 1994 he was evicted from his house During this period Williams was arrested at least seven times on charges including theft drug possession escape and robbery 12 13 He was also issued misdemeanor citations for drug abuse criminal trespassing and pedestrian solicitation 14 These resulted in two jail sentences with Williams serving three months in 1990 for theft and nearly two months in 2004 for theft forgery and obstructing official business 14 Williams is a father of nine children two boys and seven girls 15 Recognition and response editDoral Chenoweth a videographer for the Columbus Dispatch in Columbus Ohio recorded an interview with Williams and posted the interview on the newspaper s website on January 3 2011 16 17 Recorded during a period when Williams was homeless Williams was shown standing next to traffic holding a cardboard sign with a handwritten advertisement of his voice and a request for donations In the recording Chenoweth asked Williams to demonstrate his voice The video showed a disheveled Williams gratefully receiving a donation and improvising an accomplished radio station promo The video concluded with a short interview where Williams elaborated on his education and the problems that led to his homelessness 18 The video was reposted to YouTube 19 20 where it received significant attention At the same time Williams story garnered attention on social news websites with users pledging money clothes and job offers 21 On January 5 2011 Williams appeared on local radio programs and was interviewed by The Early Show on CBS 22 He was interviewed on Today January 6 doing the lead in voice over revealing that he was to have an interview to do voice overs for Kraft Foods 23 On January 10 a fundraiser website TedWilliamsYourVoice was set up to support Williams citation needed Subsequently Williams received several job offers On January 5 2011 the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA basketball team offered him a job and a home The offer called for Williams to do full time voice over work with the Cavaliers and Quicken Loans Arena Williams responded That s the best deal ever 24 On January 7 2011 Williams was officially hired by MSNBC to provide voice overs for the network 25 Williams was also hired to be the voice behind Kraft Foods new TV campaign which launched on ESPN during the 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl on January 9 citation needed Williams said he had remained sober since mid 2008 but started drinking again after the media attention On January 12 2011 after a lengthy one on one talk with TV psychologist Dr Phil McGraw Williams admitted to drinking alcohol heavily again and agreed to go to Origins Recovery Center 26 a drug rehab facility in Texas arranged by McGraw 27 He had also made the commitment to attend alcohol rehabilitation courses 28 Williams checked himself out of the rehab facility after 12 days 29 Later in February 2011 Williams reflecting on why he had left the rehab facility said to reporters that I love Dr Phil I don t want to bash him in any way I walked out of treatment because it was a little scripted I felt There was no anonymity I want him to know that his cares and his concerns will not be in vain I am going to try and truly get back into the swing of things 30 Later that month the reality show Second Chances at Life was announced to be in pre production with Williams as host A second season was planned but never came to fruition 31 On March 9 2011 Williams was interviewed again on Today where he thanked his voice over mentors Randy Thomas and Joe Cipriano and reported he was doing well and living in a sober house in Studio City Los Angeles California 32 In April 2011 Williams returned to Columbus as part of shooting a commercial for a local store and a reality show 33 On May 6 2011 it was announced that Williams would be entering a Texas rehabilitation facility for emotional reasons and not for narcotic reasons Williams book and reality show were put on break until Williams returned home 34 35 The following day The News Herald reported that the Cleveland Cavaliers had retracted their earlier job offer to Williams 36 In November 2011 New England Cable News announced that Williams had joined NECN as the official voice of the New England cable channel and would be working out of his at home studio in Dublin Ohio 37 38 In February 2012 he became The Golden Voice of Love to promote Kraft s Mac amp Cheese in a YouTube campaign He read selected tweeted declarations of love between February 12 and 14 39 On May 14 2012 Williams made an appearance in an interview on The Today Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb In the interview he said he had been clean and sober for over a year was working and is doing well In his book A Golden Voice How Faith Hard Work and Humility Brought Me from the Streets to Salvation he reflects on his time prostituting himself and his girlfriend while abandoning his children for his cocaine addiction 40 Later that month Williams appeared on Wendy to discuss his post fame relapse and subsequent cleaning up He also talked about finally beginning to reconcile with his nine children and living with his fiancee 41 42 In a January 2013 segment for Today Williams revealed that he now lives in an apartment and is steadily employed as a commercial voice over artist for Kraft Macaroni amp Cheese and spends a lot of his time helping the homeless The reporter claimed he still had strained relationships with his seven children 43 He has also started the Ted Williams Project with Kraft a non profit foundation that provides necessities to homeless shelters 8 On September 16 2013 Williams visited Access Hollywood Live to talk about narrating his new film Houseless 44 It gives an inside look at the harsh realities of living homeless on the streets Williams also discussed how he has decided to surround himself with the right people as well as the daily struggles of staying sober 45 46 In June 2015 Williams announced on Now With Scott Spears on WWGH Radio that he was running for President of the United States as an Independent candidate in the 2016 election 47 Williams withdrew his candidacy through an announcement on his Facebook page on August 26 expressing his frustration over the candidacy of Donald Trump citation needed In addition Williams voiced TV commercials for Pepsi for its updated Joy of Pepsi ad campaign with the tagline We put the AHHH in cola citation needed In December 2015 Williams announced on a Facebook video that he will return to WVKO as the morning show host beginning on Monday January 4 2016 As of April 2016 Ted Williams and the Golden Voice was no longer part of WVKO programming 48 As of October 2019 he is working on a new reality show called Second Chance 49 On April 23 2021 Williams announced on Now With Scott Spears on WWGH Radio that he is running for Governor of Ohio in 2022 as a Democrat 50 He later retracted this decision 51 Voice over work editToday January 6 2011 Lead in 23 Late Night with Jimmy Fallon January 6 2011 52 The Rachel Maddow Show January 6 2011 53 MSNBC s Lean Forward campaign January 6 2011 Kraft s You Know You Love It Dad s in the Doghouse Macaroni and Cheese campaign January 7 2011 Dr Phil January 11 12 2011 The Soup January 14 2011 The Dish January 16 2011 Houseless September 10 2013 44 Joy of Pepsi advertisement 54 See also editEmily ZamourkaReferences edit Hollie McKay March 24 2015 Catching up with Ted Golden Voice Williams Fox News Ted Williams The Man With The Golden Voice AMPS Dallas June 15 2021 AOL Staff July 15 2016 Man with the golden voice still going strong alcohol free AOL com What happened to man with the Golden Voice USA Today November 13 2013 Doral Chenoweth Ted Williams Golden Voice is clean and sober but struggling to pay the bills The Columbus Dispatch Chicago Sun Times Suntimes com Archived from the original on January 13 2011 Retrieved January 7 2011 viral video uploaded January 6 2011 on YouTube a b Stump Scott January 4 2013 Golden voiced Ted Williams 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