The Loudest Voice (2019-2019)

Premiere:
June 30, 2019

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 7

Finale:
August 11, 2019

Creators:
Tom McCarthy
Gabriel Sherman

Original Title:
The Loudest Voice

Alternate Titles:
The Loudest Voice in the Room
Самый громкий голос в комнате
가장 큰 목소리
라우디스트 보이스

Genres:
Drama | War & Politics

Production Companies:
3dot Productions
Blumhouse Television
Showtime Networks

Countries:
US

The rise and fall of Fox News founder Roger Ailes, focusing primarily on the past decade in which Ailes arguably became the Republican Party’s de facto leader, while flashing back to defining events in his life.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Victoria Robinson

Book:
Gabriel Sherman

Casting:
Allison Estrin
Terri Taylor

Costume Designer:
Catherine Riley

Dialogue Editor:
Kristen Hirlinger

Executive Producer:
Jason Blum
Jeremy Gold
Alex Metcalf
Tom McCarthy
Marci Wiseman
Liza Chasin

Hair Department Head:
Pamela May

Key Hair Stylist:
Laura Burns

Makeup Department Head:
Stephanie Pasicov

Music Editor:
Chad Birmingham

Original Music Composer:
Marcelo Zarvos

Production Design:
Stuart Wurtzel

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Greg Pikulski
Brett Schmidt

Set Decoration:
Rich Devine

Sound Effects Editor:
Pete Nichols

Sound Mixer:
Dane Lonsda

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott R. Lewis

Sound Recordist:
Ginge Cox

Wigmaker:
Amanda Miller

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