Charles "Chuck" McKibben (born February 1947 in Dayton, Ohio) is an American voice actor, broadcast producer/director, voice-over coach, audiobook narrator and author.
[2][3] By his mid-20s, he had advanced from various radio positions, such as being the afternoon "drive time" host on Cincinnati station WSAI-FM, to becoming the personal recording engineer/producer and studio manager for "The Man of 1,000 Voices," Mel Blanc.
In addition, McKibben conducted recording sessions for commercials and syndicated radio programs with performers such as Academy Award-winning actors Kirk Douglas and Jack Palance, comedian Jack Benny, Edgar Allan Poe "master interpreter" Vincent Price, Twilight Zone creator and host Rod Serling, plus voice artists such as Ernie Anderson, "Pillsbury Doughboy" Paul Frees, American Top 40 radio program host Casey Kasem and Laugh In announcer Gary Owens.
Among his top producing credits were commercials that he created for the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut Cadillac Dealer Association, filmed on New York's largest motion picture stages at both the Silvercup and Kauffman-Astoria studios.
Although he worked primarily as the broadcast production director for two advertising agencies and received numerous industry awards for his creative efforts, he also enjoyed considerable acceptance as a freelance voice artist in the New York market and nationally.