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The most iconic voice!

sayak83

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
So I assume you all have at least one actor or even presenter with a voice that is just absolutely awesome. An actor that could read the phone book to you, and you’d be satisfied

Well here’s a chance to give them their dues.
Name your favourites here
Mine are in no particular order
Keith David
Omg what a sultry awesome voice
Troy Baker. A solid voice actor
David Attenborough. Can’t get through a documentary without at least imagining his narration. So iconic
Kevin Conroy. Will forever be Batman to me.
Mark Hamill. Just always gives a deviously delicious villainous performance
Christopher Lee. Such a cool ****** voice
James Earl JoneS. Pretty much the same lol
Ian McKellan and Christopher Lee. Basically the same reason
Morgan Freeman. Voice of God. Need I say more?
What are your faves?
David Attenborough
Ian Mckellan
Amitabh Bachchan
Cate Blanchett
Anthony Hopkins
Soumitra Chatterjee
Judi Dench
Neil de Grasse Tyson
Denzel Washington
Morgan Freeman
Meryl Streep

To name a few.
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
I don't really have any speaker's voices that I notice. However, when I was little(age 7-8 range), I used to set my alarm so I could wake up and listen to Paul Harvey. I have no idea why I did this, but I did it daily.

I was a weird kid. If I was well behaved, my mother would let me stay up to watch Dateline.
That's interesting. When I was about 8 I made a little radio from a kid's electronic engineer kit. I used to love listening to German radio stations before going to sleep. There was something soothing about a gentle female German voice, even though - or possibly because - I could not understand the words.

My singing reacher in The Hague used to talk about the German "wet T" (I once had to sing a solo Bach piece at her "students' concert" - one of the more alarming experiences of my adult life.) The German radio voices certainly seemed very pure and clear and the speech was very even and calm. I am sure my attraction to Charlotte's voice is due to something similar, though in her case I understand what she's saying perfectly well.

I don't know who Paul Harvey is. Was he a soothing type or - as this was in the morning - was he the sort to make you spring out of bed, ready for action?
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
Hmm, she has a nice RP accent certainly, but she's a bit too chirpy to be "soothing", surely? Don't you need something more like this?:
I don't mind Emma's "chirpy" voice since it's natural. The voice in the meditation video sounds forced, much like when people are lying.
 

Aštra’el

Aštara, Blade of Aštoreth
Jennifer Hale:

Metroid Prime- Samus Aran
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes- Samus Aran
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption- Samus Aran

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic- Bastila Shan
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2- Bastila Shan
Star Wars: The Old Republic- Satele Shan
Star Wars: The Clone Wars- Aayla Secura

Marvel vs Capcom 3/ UMVC3- Jean Grey/ Dark Phoenix

Diablo 3- Leah

Mass Effect- Commander Jane Shepard
Mass Effect 2- Commander Jane Shepard
Mass Effect 3- Commander Jane Shepard

…and many others.
 

Sundance

pursuing the Divine Beloved
Premium Member
Oh goodness, there are a ton really good ones!

A few of my favorites though:

James Earl Jones
David Attenborough
Ossie Davis
Rod Serling
Shelley Duvall
Denzel Washington
Morgan Freeman
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Mako does both voice & live action acting.

As Aku, on Samurai Jack....

As both narrator & Akiro, the wizard, in Conan The Barbarian...
 

JustGeorge

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
That's interesting. When I was about 8 I made a little radio from a kid's electronic engineer kit. I used to love listening to German radio stations before going to sleep. There was something soothing about a gentle female German voice, even though - or possibly because - I could not understand the words.

My singing reacher in The Hague used to talk about the German "wet T" (I once had to sing a solo Bach piece at her "students' concert" - one of the more alarming experiences of my adult life.) The German radio voices certainly seemed very pure and clear and the speech was very even and calm. I am sure my attraction to Charlotte's voice is due to something similar, though in her case I understand what she's saying perfectly well.

I don't know who Paul Harvey is. Was he a soothing type or - as this was in the morning - was he the sort to make you spring out of bed, ready for action?

That's cool! I also enjoy listening to people speak German, though I can't understand a word of it. I used to listen to a band called Tokyo Hotel(who were German) both because the vocalist was pretty to listen to, and him and his twin brother were pretty to look at. Actually, I had an entire wall plastered with their pictures. When I went out to the beach(which was across the country) to meet the man that would become my husband, I called my sister, who was house sitting, and asked her to take 'the wall' down once it became apparent he would be coming home with me. I thought it would be impolite if that's what I brought him home to.

I hardly remember Paul Harvey now. I more so remember the clock flashing and making noise so I'd get up. I think he was even in tone, but serious in topic. I believe he was of a conservative viewpoint, but I'm not sure why I wanted to listen to it.

The most famous piece he did was "If I Were the Devil"; a piece I totally don't relate to.
 
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