Gene Galusha(1941-2008)
- Actor
According to narrator Gene Galusha, he may not be a crime-solver, but
if he retains a fraction of the information he reads each week on
The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science (1996), he may consider a career change. Gene began his announcing
career when he graduated from high school and was hired as a summer
replacement disc jockey at a local radio station in his hometown of
Schenectady, N.Y. Then, while pursuing a philosophy degree at the
College of William and Mary, he worked at several radio stations in
Tidewater, Va., including one where he shared airtime with a nascent
Wolfman Jack.
Gene then moved to New York, where he worked on several soap-opera sets as well as off- and off-off-Broadway stages. He concentrates now on commercials and documentary narration. He has recorded hundreds of commercials for major national advertisers. Among the documentary shows and series he has narrated for PBS, NFL Films, Court TV, National Geographic Explorer, TLC and others, none is more fascinating to him than "The New Detectives".
Gene then moved to New York, where he worked on several soap-opera sets as well as off- and off-off-Broadway stages. He concentrates now on commercials and documentary narration. He has recorded hundreds of commercials for major national advertisers. Among the documentary shows and series he has narrated for PBS, NFL Films, Court TV, National Geographic Explorer, TLC and others, none is more fascinating to him than "The New Detectives".