green papaya
One Too Many
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I noticed many of the Golden era actors voices are very distinctive or unique sounding? actors like Burgess Meredith , his voice almost sounds like he's from the UK? but he's an American actor, Ive never heard anybody from the US with a voice like his? or actor Jimmy Stewart, he also has a very distinctive sounding voice, he always sounded older like an old grandpa voice? Humphrey Bogart also sounds very unique, born in NYC, James Cagney has a NY gangster voice
Burl Ives has a old fashioned grandpa voice, perfect for story telling or narrations, Charlton Heston also has a great narrator's voice, those actors were all Americans, but they dont sound like the type of voices you hear today
I wonder what caused those unique voices or accents to disappear from modern society
Burl Ives has a old fashioned grandpa voice, perfect for story telling or narrations, Charlton Heston also has a great narrator's voice, those actors were all Americans, but they dont sound like the type of voices you hear today
I wonder what caused those unique voices or accents to disappear from modern society
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