Career
Damon was a staff announcer for National Broadcasting Company in New York from 1954 until his death. He was part of a core group that, during his years with the network, also included such other noted voice-over artists as Bill Wendell, Don Pardo, Mel Brandt, Wayne Howell, Vic Roby and Howard Reig. As such, his duties included handling network program introductions and closes, bumpers, promos, and teasers.
Damon"s radio announcing credits include Monitor, the original version of X Minus One, and The Eternal Light.
His most notable television cr was the 1964-1965 American version of That Was the Week That Was, and other shows for which he announced included General Electric College Bowl, Haggis Baggis and The January Murray Show. He also was a spokesman for coverage of political conventions, and from 1975 to 1977, he was food editor for National Broadcasting Company"s ill-fated News and Information Service radio network.
Outside of the announcing booth, Damon owned a dairy farm in Milford, New New York In addition, in the early 1960s, he was part of a group that made a bid to purchase Ellis Island.
Damon died of cancer at Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark, New Jersey at age 51.