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Earl Alexander

When Earl joined the Air Force, he was told he’d be stationed at McChord Air Force Base in Washington. Being a Chicago native, he figured that meant Washington, D.C. So imagine his shock when he landed in Washington State—surrounded by mountains, evergreens, and rain, not monuments and politicians. Lesson learned: always double-check your Washingtons. (Or just say “Seattle” to be safe.)

 

Seattle’s Best Tours

This tour company as Earl’s friends would say was started started from dirt, meaning it was started with credit cards as he couldn’t get a business loan. Oh, he was approved to buy a brand new personal car; however a loan for a used shuttle bus was hilarious to to bank, they still laughing and that was over eight years ago. Seattle’s Best Tours is expanding slowly to a small team of talented guides, one day we will take a team photo and post it, one day.

Earl Air Force Days 1988  

After serving four years of active duty, Earl traded in his uniform for a script and stage lights. He was accepted into Cornish College of the Arts, where he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting in 2000. That leap of faith set the stage—literally—for a new chapter.

Me and Tom Skerritt backstage in "Our Town"

Earl’s voice has since become one you might recognize, even if you don’t realize it. He’s lent his talents to brands like Microsoft, Boeing, the Seattle Mariners, and the Big3 Basketball League. Gamers may have heard him in Left 4 Dead, SAW, The Suffering, and yes—even the more family-friendly world of Curious George. From survival horror to sweet children’s tales, Earl’s voice does it all.