Perhaps when flicking through
channels it’s not so much a sight but a sound that grabs your attention; many
times with actors such as the ones below you are attentive largely due to that
voice. Here are ten of the most recognisable and interesting male voices in
cinema:
10. Jeremy Irons – With a defining set of elocution skills and a
gravelly voice, Irons blurs the idea of the seducer, the villain, and the
intellect all with his lithe voice-box.
9. James Earl Jones – Voicing two of the most iconic father-figures in
cinema (spoiler alert), Darth Vader in Star
Wars and Mufasa in The Lion King,
Jones will always be remembered in cinema for lending his vocals to two hugely
successful family films.
8. Sam Elliot – Maybe he chewed on coal through his teenage life,
maybe his Adam’s apple was moulded in clay, but whatever happened to Sam
Elliot’s voice it has worked wonders for the actor. Most famous for his part in
The Big Lebowski as The Stranger,
Elliot has a voice that you could listen to all day. He narrates parts of Lewbowski and one would wish he could
narrate nearly every film.
7. Michael Caine – Wonderfully dissected by Rob Brydon and Steve
Coogan on The Trip, the varying tones
and tempos of Caine’s voice has, throughout the years, brought more class and worth
to his career. One of Britain’s most celebrated actors and a shining national
treasure – a legacy certainly aided by the familiar delivery of lines such as
“You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!”
6. Arnold Schwarzenegger – One of the most parodied and imitated
voices in cinematic history, Arnie’s muscles weren’t the only thing that brought
him to the attention of millions. Getting few lines in the classic Terminator, one made him the legend he
is today – “I’ll be back” – spoken with intensity and malice, cementing his
popularity.
5. Werner Herzog – Another Eastern European on the list that is
arguably less well-known (though his role in the new Jack Reacher film may change that) but with one a hell of an
intriguing voice. Never easy to impersonate but one you wish you could.
Herzog’s wondrous, curious mind is perfectly matched by a voice that alters
with every question and philosophy he adds to his documentaries’ narration.
4. Patrick Stewart – Admired by so many people, and enamoured by Seth
McFarlane so much that Stewart has offered his voice-work for many episodes of Family Guy and American Dad, Stewart is another British legend that can raise the
roof on a theatre, invigorate an entire cinema audience and entertain everyone
around the TV by the power of his voice.
3. Jimmy Stewart – The affable, charming and funny actor of
Hollywood’s Golden Years could strike a chord with his smile and his jovial
voice. The voice captures your attention; nuances of the stammers and drawl
immortalise the personality of Stewart.
2. Morgan Freeman – A man with the ability to read the phone book and
still keep you fascinated and emotional with every entry read out. Morgan
Freeman has the perfect voice and it’s no wonder that he is asked to narrate an
array of films and documentaries – you want to hear the man wax lyrical for
hours on end.
1. Christopher Walken – The man with the most insane and entertaining
voice around. The wacky, altering patterns in Walken’s dialogue cannot be found
with any other actor. He appears menacing and confused all at the same time –
his voice appears just as discomforting but nothing you cannot turn your
attention away from.
Notable mentions: Jeff Bridges, Jeff Goldblum, Seth McFarlane, Ian
McKellen, John Wayne, Tom Hanks, Patrick Warbuton, William Shatner, Jack
Nicholson, Tommy Lee Jones, Willem Dafoe, Alan Rickman, Peter O'Toole
By Piers McCarthy. Also posted on Top10Films
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