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Actress, Vic Perrin, was born on Apr 26, 1916 in Menomonee Falls, WI. Perrin died at the age of 73 on Jul 4, 1989 in Los Angeles, CA .

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Narrator: In the last century before the birth of the new faith called Christianity, which was destined to overthrow the pagan tyranny of Rome and bring about a new society, the Roman Republic stood at the very center of the civilized world. "Of all things fairest," sang the poet, "first among cities and home of the gods is golden Rome." Yet, even at the zenith of her pride and power, the Republic lay fatally stricken with a disease called human slavery. The age of the dictator was at hand, waiting in the shadows for the event to bring it forth. In that same century, in the conquered Greek province of Thrace, an illiterate slave woman added to her master's wealth by giving birth to a son whom she named Spartacus. A proud, rebellious son who was sold to living death in the mines of Libya before his thirteenth birthday. There, under whip and chain and sun, he lived out his youth and his young manhood dreaming the death of slavery two thousand years before it finally would die.


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Began his show business career doing radio work in his native Wisconsin.

His brother, Lloyd Perrin, was a newsman at KNX radio in Los Angeles, California, for many years.

Diminutive, silver-haired actor, announcer and voice-over artist. Graduated from the University of Wisconsin before working for ABC radio. Subsequently, acted and occasionally wrote scripts for television. PLayed just about any role that came his way, from meek toga-clad alien leaders ("Star Trek" (1966)) to serial killers ("Dragnet" (1951)). Best known, however, as the original narrator of "The Outer Limits" (1963).

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