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  1. Apr 16, 2021 · Pat Duke has been narrating Swamp People since 2010. According to his website, Pat hails from Nashville, where he started a career in music when he was 14. He became a studio singer, musician, and eventually producer — and has won several awards for his work.

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  3. Jul 17, 2013 · Pat Duke, the show’s narrator and a Tennessee native who now lives in the Los Angeles area, lends some thick atmosphere to the stories told on the Louisiana-set show, and should sound...

    • Troy Landry. Troy Landry is best known to alligator hunters as the "King of the Swamp," and he, alongside his sons, has been part of the show since the beginning.
    • Jacob Landry. Jacob Landry is Troy's eldest son on his gator hunting team. When his father tells them about their quota of 100 alligators daily, Jacob admits that it is a "really, really big goal," yet he seems ready to achieve it.
    • Bruce Mitchell. After his triumphant return from retirement to fend off gators in his town, Bruce Mitchell is set to continue his success in the gator-hunting scene in Season 15.
    • Ronnie Adams. As an accomplished gator hunter, Ronnie Adams has seen it all. He is known for his knowledge of the different routes and backchannel of the swamp, which is advantageous in certain situations.
  4. Jul 11, 2013 · Get to know the voice of Swamp People, Pat Duke, including an impressive list of credits, social media links, photo, video reels and more!

    • He’S from Tennessee
    • He Studied Music Theory
    • He Narrates Several Other Shows
    • He’S Billingual
    • He’S Worked with Some Major Brands
    • He Has A YouTube Channel
    • He Had to Do A Lot of Re-Takes During Season One of Swamp Things
    • His Original Plan Was to Voice Cartoons
    • He’S A Widower
    • He’S Been in Video Games

    The southern twang you hear in Swamp Peopleisn’t a part of Pat’s act. He really is a southerner. Pat was born and raised in Tennessee and started his career there. He eventually moved to Chicago to gain access to more opportunities. From there, he moves to Los Angeles.

    Become a voice actor wasn’t always something Pat envisioned for himself. Instead, his goal was always to have a career in the music industry. He earned a bachelor’s degree in music theory from Middle Tennessee State University. Although voice work is his main focus now, Pat also had a pretty successful career as a musician.

    Swamp People probably isn’t the only show where you’ve heard Pat’s voice. He has loaned his vocals to several other popular TV shows including Buying The Bayou, Texas Car Wars, Hell on the Highway, andYukon Men. No matter what kind of voice he’s tasked with doing, he knows how to make it sound authentic.

    In addition to being able to talk in just about any voice, Pat apparently has a knack for picking up languages, too. According to his LinkedIn profile, Pat also speaks French although it’s unclear whether he’s fluent. As far as we can tell, all of his voice work has been in English.

    Over the course of his career, Pat has been gotten some very cool opportunities. In addition to working on TV shows, he has also done commercials for some internationally known brands such as McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Burger King, and Budweiser.

    If you’re a fan of Pat’s work and want to hear (and see) more of what he can do, you might be happy to find out that he has a YouTube channel. While he may not be a ‘YouTuber’ in the contemporary sense of the word, Pat has used his channel to share cool clips from his career. Pat hasn’t posted anything new in about two years, but his channelis stil...

    Earning the job on Swamp People was a huge accomplishment for Pat, but his first season on the show didn’t exactly get off to a smooth start. He told Nola, “the New Yorkers were pretty rough on me for the whole first season, making me re-do stuff because to their ears I was too Southern. Their negative attitudes changed dramatically the second year...

    When Pat first moved to Los Angeles, his goal was to start working on animated projects. He even landed a job working with Cartoon Network. Once he was hired for Swamp People, however, he decided to make that his main focus. Some of his animated credits include Thor and Happy Feet Two.

    As someone who has made a career for himself behind the scenes, it’s not much of a surprise that Pat likes to live a pretty quiet life. That being said, he hasn’t shared much about his personal life. One thing we have learned, though, is that he was married for several years. Sadly, his wife, Sally, passed away in 2019 after a battle with cancer.

    Remember when I said that Pat’s resume is very impressive? I wasn’t exaggerating. On top of all of the other cool things he’s gotten to do over the years, Pat has also voiced several video game characters. Some of his video game credits include Red Dead Redemption II, League of Legends, and World of Warcraft.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm3859485Pat Duke - IMDb

    Actor: Halo: Reach. Pat Duke was born in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. He is known for Halo: Reach (2010), League of Legends (2009) and World of Warcraft (2005).

  6. Swamp People: With Troy Landry, Willie Edwards, R.J. Molinere, Junior Edwards. The life of the inhabitants of a remote place in Louisiana, who spend one month a year hunting alligators.

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