I think Amy Sherman-Palladino has a very specific voice; it's unlike anyone else on television.
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My aunt was so attuned to commercials that she could always identify the voiceover actor.
Look at someone like Ke$ha. I wouldn't say she's got the most rangy, incredible voice, but she's got a thing. She stands for something, and people are buying into that.
An operatic voice is like no other.
The voice is something very mysterious. It's difficult to say what is inside a voice that moves people.
My voice is very distinct. People hear Tracy Morgan's voice, and they know Tracy Morgan right off the bat because I've been in their homes for so many years.
Not only does Annette Bening have a really lovely, deep voice, but she's also a great articulator. I think I'm more of a mumbler.
Nina Simone had such an androgynous voice; the first time I listened to her I thought it was a man, and I'm sure a lot of people listening to me think I'm a woman. Her voice is kinda like the poster child for me.
Well, I was such a huge fan of Amy Sherman-Palladino and of 'Gilmore Girls.'
I like Sam Bailey - she's got a huge voice.
Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph - when they speak, everyone listens. Because they're freaking hilarious.