James Earl Jones
Richard Burton
Jeremy Irons
Christopher Walken
Last edited by Avante; 08-08-2015 at 12:05 PM.
Alan Rickman, Jeremy Irons
Also James Mason
Sasha Grey and Stoya and a young Maalox
Those deep voices move you?![]()
Nick Nolte
Clint Eastwood
Michael Rooker
oh yeah, gives me a chub...although Walken's voice ain't deep, just unique
Neeson and Walken for serious roles. Bill Murray and Leslie Nielsen for comedy. An underrated pick would be Robin Williams. He was probably the most universal voice ever. He's one of the few who could deliver just about any dialogue in any film genre and it was great.
Michael Madsen w/ Tarantino
Tom Hanks
Steve Buscemi
Gary Oldman
James Coburn
Patrick Stewart
Sam Elliott is pretty memorable.
Jeff Bridges
Jack Nicholson
Robert DuVall
Strother Martin
Lee Marvin
Michael Biehn
Val Kilmer
Paul Newman
Ian McKellen
Samuel L Jackson
Ian McShane
Walt Goggins
Frankie Faison
Danny DeVito
Mandy Patinkin
Steve Zahn
H. Jon Benjamin
David Duchovny
Others already mentioned, plus for the actresses:
Lena Horne
Angelica Huston
Liv Tyler
Gillian Anderson
Richard Harris
Michael Douglas (the best voice for corporate s baggery)
Clint Eastwood
Jeremy Irons
Phil Hartman
Agree with most of the posts above as well.
Ian Mckellen
Liv Tyler
Hugo Weaving (Specifically like it when he's heavy on the accent, think of V for Vendetta)
Kate Beckinsale
Kate Winslet
Judi Dench
Naomi Watts
Yep, I have a thing for british accent.
Jack Nicholson
James Stewart
Steve Buscemi
Anthony Hopkins
John Goodman
Charlie Day (people may find him annoying but he cracks me up on Always Sunny)
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