Anonymous wrote:Jared Kushner for a long time. John Oliver did a bit on it.
Anonymous wrote:Jared Kushner for a long time. John Oliver did a bit on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a long time, David Beckham. And for good reason. He had a high, squeaky voice, and an distinct middle or lower class accent. He's obviously had voice coaching over the years.
Still pretty to look at though.
Yes! This is shininess going to say. I was in England with friends when there was a big televised Posh and Becks special. I don’t think we made it thru it bc of the sound of him!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all that famous, but a lot of us don’t know the voices of Supreme Court justices.
And this doesn’t count but a lot of actors use accents so it’s shocking to hear their real voices. Christian Bale, Tom Holland, and Colin Ferrel were surprises to me.
That's a good point about actors. Many are definitely true vocal chameleons. I also think of Hugh Laurie who became so well known for playing an American on House, and did it for so long, that he now basically has an American speaking voice and a British speaking voice and can do either. They made a joke about it on his latest show because he played a character who is British but pretends to be American for his job, and he winds up having to flip back and forth between accents multiple times, even in the same scene. It's funny and impressive but I suppose he has had a lot of practice.
Anonymous wrote:For a long time, David Beckham. And for good reason. He had a high, squeaky voice, and an distinct middle or lower class accent. He's obviously had voice coaching over the years.
Still pretty to look at though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's dead but Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. You never heard her speak.
OP again. This raises two good categories -- political spouses, and professional pretty people. I don't think I know what Doug Emhoff or Gigi Hadid sounds like. Doug Emhoff I can probably guess but Gigi Hadid, and a lot of other models, I have no idea.
Gigi is on tv all the time. She does interviews (tonight show), was on RHoBH, etc.
OP here. I don't watch reality shows or most TV news programs (so no morning shows). I do watch late night but have never seen her. I don't watch the Tonight Show because I find Jimmy Fallon very annoying and not funny.
NP, Gigi is still a bad example. You must not be a follower of pop culture if you've never heard Gigi speak.
Anonymous wrote:Kate Middleton sounds super dumb whenever she speaks. It’s so odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's dead but Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. You never heard her speak.
OP again. This raises two good categories -- political spouses, and professional pretty people. I don't think I know what Doug Emhoff or Gigi Hadid sounds like. Doug Emhoff I can probably guess but Gigi Hadid, and a lot of other models, I have no idea.
Gigi is on tv all the time. She does interviews (tonight show), was on RHoBH, etc.
OP here. I don't watch reality shows or most TV news programs (so no morning shows). I do watch late night but have never seen her. I don't watch the Tonight Show because I find Jimmy Fallon very annoying and not funny.
Anonymous wrote:Not all that famous, but a lot of us don’t know the voices of Supreme Court justices.
And this doesn’t count but a lot of actors use accents so it’s shocking to hear their real voices. Christian Bale, Tom Holland, and Colin Ferrel were surprises to me.
Anonymous wrote:Off the top of my head the most famous person I can think of is Katie Holmes. I never watched Dawson's Creek or anything else she did. I'm truly not sure I've ever heard her voice.
Anonymous wrote:Kate Middleton sounds super dumb whenever she speaks. It’s so odd.