Holter Graham

Holter Graham
Born Holter Ford Graham[1]
(1972-02-11) February 11, 1972[1]
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Occupation Actor, voice actor, film producer, voice-over narrator, film editor
Years active 1986–present
Spouse(s) Neela Vaswani
Website www.holtergraham.com

Holter Ford Graham (born February 11, 1972) is an American actor and voice-over narrator from Baltimore, Maryland. He appeared in his first film, Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive, at age thirteen. He is best known for his film work in the original John Waters’s Hairspray; the Oscar-nominated Fly Away Home; Six Ways to Sunday; Spin the Bottle; and Offspring, as well as his television work on Damages, Rescue Me, Law & Order, Army Wives, and New York Undercover. From 2008 – 2010, Graham was the co-host of Planet Green’s groundbreaking environmental program, Wasted.[2] Since 2000, he has been the voice of HBO, and has narrated over 150 audio books, winning dozens of awards for his work.[3]

Graham has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, and is a certified auto and motorcycle mechanic.[3][4] He is a serving officer in the performer’s and broadcaster’s union SAG-AFTRA, over the years holding positions of Local and National Board Member, National Vice President, Local Vice President and Local President for New York.[5][6][7] He was a member of the G1, the bi-union group that designed the AFTRA and SAG merger of 2012.[8]

Graham’s wife is his college sweetheart—award-winning author, professor, and education activist, Neela Vaswani.[9] In 2010, he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and had a successful bone marrow transplant.

Acting credits

Films

Television

Video games

Audiobooks

In this section, the date of publication of the audiobook, not the original work, is shown.

Producer

Editor

References

  1. 1 2 "Holter Graham." All Movie Guide. 2010. Accessed 2011-08-29.
  2. Holter Graham on Sustainability at Knox." Press release. Knox College. October 19, 2009. Accessed 8/13
  3. 1 2 Resume." HolterGraham.com. (current) Accessed 8/13
  4. Pollak,Lisa. "That's What Friends Is For." Baltimore Sun. September 17, 1996. Accessed 8/13
  5. Five Questions for AFTRA National VP Holter Graham about the AFTRA-AMPTP Negotiations." SomeAudioGuy.Blogspot.com. July 4, 2008. Accessed 8/13
  6. AFTRA New York Local Members Elect Officers, Local and National Board Members." AFTRA.org. June 2, 2009. Accessed 8/13
  7. AFTRANY Election Results." AFTRA.org. May 26, 2011. Accessed 8/13
  8. October Flash! AFTRA National VP Holter Graham Makes the Case for One New Union." AFTRA.org. October 7, 2010. Accessed 8/13
  9. Neela Vaswani '96 (English)." Creative Thought Matters. Skidmore College. 2011. Accessed 8/13

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