Thought I'd resurrect and oldie but goody--the only difference being it has to be someone still alive (ie NOT John Facenda)
for me, it's easy--James Earl Jones or Morgan Freeman--they're interchangeable
Thought I'd resurrect and oldie but goody--the only difference being it has to be someone still alive (ie NOT John Facenda)
for me, it's easy--James Earl Jones or Morgan Freeman--they're interchangeable
Ray Porter (https://www.audible.com/ep/NarratorsGreatestHitsVol4_Porter)
Tim Gerard Reynolds (https://www.audible.com/pd/Red-Rising-Audiobook/B00I2VWW5U)
Michael Kramer (https://www.audible.com/pd/Zen-and-the-Art-of-Motorcycle-Maintenance-Audiobook/B002VA8G6M)
Click any of the "sample" links to hear their voices. Three of my favorite audiobook narrators.
Jim Donovan, the only choice.
Sir David Attenborough
Rose Leslie
Maisie Williams
Natalie Dormer
Martin Sheen - but only in character as Capt. Willard
Tom Hamilton for me.
Gilbert Gottfried
Always loved Denzel’s voice.
Rodney Saulsberry or Joe Cipriano, two well-known names in the VO business.
Lol - if vball10set wasn't so unreasonable in the requirement to be alive, I'd pick Don LaFontaine.
Bobcat Goldthwait.
Daniel Day Lewis in full Butcher Bill mode, just so that every life decision I fucked up can be narrated with that over-the-top "WHOOPSIE DAISY!!!"
posted by HereticDaniel Day Lewis in full Butcher Bill mode, just so that every life decision I fucked up can be narrated with that over-the-top "WHOOPSIE DAISY!!!"
Along those lines, I’d love Christoph Waltz to narrate in his storytelling pace from Inglorious Basterds. And throw in a “That’s a BINGO!!” when I do something amazing.
Clive Owen, in the same monotone, calm voice he uses at the beginning of Inside Man.
Shelby Foote. He was awesome commentating in Ken Burns Civil War documentary