Don LaFontaine

Don LaFontaine (August 26, 1940-September 1, 2008 ) was a famous voice actor, known for his over 5000 flim commercials, along with thousands of television commercials, video game ads, and narrations. While not taking part in any project on Phineas and Ferb, creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh honored the man at the end of Season 2 episode The Chronicles of Meap, and Swampy possibly based Major Monogram's voice after LaFontaine.

Early life
Born to Alfred and Ruby LaFontaine in Duluth, Minnesota, Don entered this world on August 26, 1940. At the age of 13, his voice cracked, and therefore became an iconic base tone he is now famous for. He graduated high school and enlisted in the Army, as he worked as a recording engineer for the Army Band and Chorus.

Career
Don began work in the 60s, portraying many roles, including Dr. Strangelove and Gunfighters of Casa Grande. In the 70s he became the head of Kaleidoscope Films Ltd., a major movie trailer producer before starting his own company, Don LaFontaine Associates, which began in 1974.

His first notable role was in 1982, acting as a Reporter in the movie ''[[