~Amy
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (16:07)
seed
This will be for Ann2 and me if for no one else. We swoon over certain voices. James Mason (who first came up, I think because we thought Knightley in the old BBC Emma sounds like him). Al Pacino.
Who else did we identify, Ann2?
~mrobens
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (16:56)
#1
This is for me, too.
James Earl Jones
Patrick Stewart
~Amy
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (17:27)
#2
Patrick Stewart! Yes...
~Inko
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (17:32)
#3
Apart from Colin Firth - love his voice - there's Robert Donat, Valentine Dyall (from BBC radio plays), and James Earl Jones. JEJ has a great voice. Probably think of more later.
~Mari
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (17:52)
#4
Many in the drool topic have lovely voices; Alan Rickman, Colin, Irons come to mind.
~Saman
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (19:39)
#5
Colin Firth, Patrick Stewart, Sean Connery (getting sick of this yet?), Pierce Brosnan, Harrison Ford (always seems calm and reassuring), Sam Neill (as mentioned in the appropriate thread)...that'll do for now :)
~Saman
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (19:40)
#6
Just saw Mari's comment about Jeremy Irons. I know I'm being picky and self-righteous but he (and many others I guess) have "artificially good" voices because they smoke so much! have you noticed that even in interviewswith Irons there's always a curl of smoke in the corner of the screen?
~JohanneD
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (00:03)
#7
I do like you list Saman ;) Some like Patrick Stewart and Harrison Ford deserves our nomination to this Hunka-Hunka-Hall of fame
~Susan
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (01:06)
#8
#4 Mari: We are of like minds. Those are my favorites, too.
~mpk
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (02:44)
#9
#5 Saman: They immediately came to my mind too!
~LauraMM
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (11:38)
#10
Well I think David Duchovny has an awesome voice. He does the NYNEX (telephone co. in Boston and NY)commercials and I watch just to here his voice. I know he is American. But everyone else picked the British ones I like.
~Carolineevans
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (13:02)
#11
I like Orson Welles' rumble.
~Saman
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (15:50)
#12
# 10 - David Duchovny - of course!! (Doh! - hitting my head a la bart Simpson).
The only time I can't stand his voice is when he mumbles lines during the X-Files so I can't hear him. I guess the reason I didn't think of him (or George Clooney, who's voice I also adore) is that I drool over him for reasons other than his voice. My list is of people who I salivate over primarily because of their voice :)
~LauraMM
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (16:07)
#13
Thank you Saman, at least someone here agrees with me. Did I tell you that I saw HAMLET
~Meggin
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (22:58)
#14
I get weak in the knees when I hear Donald Sutherland talking about Volvos.....or any other time I hear his voice!
~Susan
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (00:01)
#15
Wasn't Donald Sutherland great in The Eye of the Needle? He was so sinister,
but his voice was so soothing.
~elder
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (09:21)
#16
Donald Sutherland has improved in looks, as well as in roles played I think. I remember how strange he looked in "The Dirty Dozen" (I know, I know, he was supposed to look crazy, but he had some natural strangeness), and now he can look so very distinguished. He was very good as a Soviet bureaucrat suddenly out of the loop in a cable-tv movie (of course I cannot remember the title).
His voice has gotten deeper and huskier sounding with age, I believe.
~Carolyn
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (09:25)
#17
How about Jonathon Pryce? Haven't seen Evita yet, but do know him from the Lexus commercials.
~elder
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (09:25)
#18
Another man whose voice I always enjoy is Sir Ian Richardson. He was in the House of Cards trilogy (seen on Masterpiece Theater in the USA), but I was first attracted to him in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. He can convey such a sarcastic, superior attitude just with his voice. I find his "evil" characters very attractive, and his foolish characters (small part in Monsignor Quixote) quite lovable.
~Amy
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (09:31)
#19
Kathleen, who did he play in Tinker, Tailor. I have been looking for the series for years. It is my favorite Le Carre.
~elder
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (10:57)
#20
Amy (#19) -- Richardson was the "mole" (can't remember the character's name) who had an affair w/ George Smiley's wife. All the little gestures he used were incredible in giving you a sense of who the character was.
Also, in this videa, or else in the adaptation of Smiley's People, the Soviet spy (Karla?) was played by Patrick Stewart.
~Amy
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (11:00)
#21
Bill Hayden.
Oh, now I have to find them if Stewart is in one. Karla was in T,T,S,S.
~elder
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (14:52)
#22
Amy -- yes, Bill Hayden. Thank you for saving my brain from constant spinning through various name combinations. I do not believe that Patrick Stewart's part was very big, but I recognized him the second or third time I watched the series on PBS. (ST:TNG must have been on tv by then.)
~mrobens
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (15:36)
#23
Oh, now I have to find them if Stewart is in one. Karla was in T,T,S,S.
I think Stewart was in Smiley's People. It's been so long... If you find these videos, let me know. I have been searching for them since they were first broadcast, too.
~Amy
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (16:18)
#24
Very happy to meet other Le Carre fans.
~mrobens
Sat, Feb 8, 1997 (19:23)
#25
Very happy to meet other Le Carre fans.
But not surprised.
~mpk
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (13:46)
#26
Richardson was superb in the House of Cards trilogy! I couldn't help
but think that he was going to break out in his "You might say that...
but I couln't" line in "A Royal Scandal". Actually, I think he might
have done so!
~mpk
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (13:50)
#27
Alec Baldwin also has a wonderfully deep, husky voice...The only time
I'll listen to an automobile commercial.
~Donna
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (14:41)
#28
How about the A&E announcer he is doing many commercials now. Not just A&E anymore.
~Amy
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (15:30)
#29
Or the old NFL films announcer?
~Donna
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (16:09)
#30
Oh yes, he talks about the teams winning history.How about the guy who would intro for the NBC Movie. Remember him. He would say his name,Don Rickles comes to mind, but not the comedian.
~JohanneD
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (19:00)
#31
�]Don Rickles comes to mind, but not the comedian.
How come this makes me laugh :)
~Donna
Mon, Feb 10, 1997 (14:14)
#32
I can't deny this name or confirm it,only that this is what comes to mind. It is laughable, hehehehe.BTW I do agree with the above "voices". How about "Shadow Stevens" he is on the Harry Anderson Show "Dave". We must not forget the best "Jimmy Stewart".
~cassandra
Mon, Feb 10, 1997 (16:39)
#33
The sexiest voice undoubtedly belongs to CF. However, I do have a slight preference for Jeremy Northam's Cambridge lilt.(Can't wait to get those Emma tapes).I also like Armand Assante and Charles Boyer-come with me to the casbah!. Historically, though my favorite is Ronald Colman-so deep, soft, resonant. I love him in the Prisoner of Zenda and Random Harvest.
~Ann2
Tue, Feb 11, 1997 (14:24)
#34
Has anyone mentioned James Mason today? Think Amy and I agreed on his throat abilities long ago at Bluemarble Park (sigh). And if a man ever got me thinking of improper things on behalf of his voice alone, no matter what he said, it is James. They say Charles Boyer has bedchamber eyes, but bedchamber voice, now that's something.
Now that I come to think of it my husband has a beautiful voice...
~Amy
Tue, Feb 11, 1997 (14:29)
#35
No, but thanks for bringing it up, Ann2. I think I will watch a Star is Born tonight. Wanna come over?
~Ann2
Tue, Feb 11, 1997 (15:46)
#36
If only it were in my power, I would not hesitate...Have a nice drool, mind your carpet.
~kimmer
Thu, Feb 13, 1997 (09:09)
#37
Timothy Dalton has a very sexy voice! I could listen to (and look at) him all day long.
~maud
Thu, Feb 13, 1997 (15:48)
#38
Jean--re: Firths related to Firths.
I believe Colin's actor-brother is Jonathan--he is 8 years younger, but has some entries on the Intenational movie data web site (the correct name
escapes me), but I can look it up. I saw a recent picture of him
in which he looked alot like Colin--I'll try to remember where I saw it. Anyway, Peter Firth is older and I don't know if he is related to other firths who are actors.
~maud
Thu, Feb 13, 1997 (15:51)
#39
Whoops, sorry! The above response (#38) was supposed to be a follow up to a question in the Frith drool topic. Please disregard.
~Kali
Fri, Feb 14, 1997 (06:22)
#40
I must agree that JN and CF have the nicest voices in the world! Patrick Stewart is a close third. However, Dave Duchovny isn't too bad himself, Laura...and Donna, Jimmy's voice is so wholesome and reassuring...
~Inko
Fri, Feb 14, 1997 (17:14)
#41
A voice from the past--one that I really liked--was Jack Hawkins. He was in "Bridge over the River Kwai" and lots of other British movies. He had throat cancer, had his larynx removed, learnt to talk again and was the judge in "QB VII" - a remarkable achievement.
~LauraMM
Tue, Feb 18, 1997 (15:30)
#42
Inko sounds similar to Jack Klugman, he had a gruffy voice, had throat cancer had part of the voicebox removed, and pretty much had to relearn how to talk. Unfortunately, his gruffiness is gone, but he can talk. I guess that's what years of smoking does to a person.
~Genette
Sat, Mar 8, 1997 (19:01)
#43
I'm delighted to see Patrick Stewart mentioned here. As so many have pointed out Darcy's voice as one of his admirable qualities, I was stunned to not see Mr. Stewart listed on the drool topic list. I've seen him perform live and am still recovering from the experience. His voice is incredible--- full of warmth, intelligence, assurance and sensuality. Who could beat that?
~Amy
Sat, Mar 8, 1997 (20:39)
#44
Two more votes and Stewart is a topic. One will be mine.
~bernhard
Sat, Mar 8, 1997 (20:45)
#45
I'll second!
~Fitzy
Tue, Mar 11, 1997 (18:08)
#46
Peter Firth is not related to C or J.
~Anne
Wed, Mar 12, 1997 (14:50)
#47
What about Cary Grant? His voice can make me melt instantly! However, I have only been able to experience it on video. It must be wonderful to hear it in a theater with surround sound!!!!
~Kali
Fri, Aug 15, 1997 (19:30)
#48
Wow, March 12. That was a long time ago. Anybody figure out who was the dog's voice in those Red Dog beer commercials? ;-)
~Olivia
Wed, Apr 15, 1998 (20:56)
#49
Greetings everyone, I have just arrived at this great location and noticed that it has been awhile since the last post. But just to see my words in print...here goes
Do I hear any votes for Robert Mitchum. What a voice, what a man
~Charlotte
Thu, Apr 16, 1998 (09:29)
#50
I just read through this whole topic, and was surprised by the
absence of any mention of Richard Burton! Now there was a voice!
And, of course his Welsh colleague, Anthony Hopkins.
I know I'm a tad biased, but I'm rather fond of Kevin Costner's voice,
too. It's very comfortable. But if I had to choose someone to
read the phone book to me, it would be Jeremy Irons. And if he
was not available, it would be Donald Sutherland.
You know, some women have interesting voices, too. I am particularly
fond of Linda Hunt's.
~Susan
Sun, Apr 26, 1998 (13:03)
#51
...if I had to choose someone to read the phone book to me, it would be Jeremy Irons.
LOL! I have to agree. I'm ashamed to say that I had never seen JI in anything until I watched The House of Spirits (at least I think it was that one -- Meryl Streep and Winona Ryder co-starred). I remember thinking, "My God -- what a voice! Who is that?" I've loved him ever since.
I'm sure he's already been mentioned, but I also find Alan Rickman's voice peerless in every way, and I love Colin Firth's and Mark Strong's.