It's fascinating to see actors who do voiceovers every day.
I've done several commercials and I've done voiceovers for documentaries.
It's funny I get really nervous when I audition for voiceovers.
I actually started this year doing some voiceovers. I did some radio spots and some games.
I'd like to do voiceovers my whole life. I get to kind of create a character and go in and play.
I'm not a big fan of there being voiceovers in movies. I really prefer it when the film tells it story.
The fun part about doing voiceovers and all that stuff is that you're not yourself; you're some other looking thing and sounding thing and whatever else.
I graduated college in 1983 so that's 32 years and all I've done for a living is act or commercials or voiceovers. So I have nothing to complain about.
My dad does tons of voiceovers; he was Duke in 'G.I. Joe' and 'Transformers' and Handy Lazy and Grouchy Smurf so I grew up with the best bed time stories ever.
Great film roles they always take you to another place. I'd love to do more of that but I keep doing lots of voiceovers some TV spots and some film roles have come along so I'm okay.
I'm really not a fan of voiceovers; I think they become a crutch.
I very much like doing voiceovers and I also like doing readings. I do books on tape and stuff. I have fun with it.
People joke about me that I talk in voiceovers. I have that sort of inflection. But I do talk in voiceovers. I have done it my whole life.
I went to acting school for like a year and ended up doing voiceovers and stuff. I could have done a lot more with it but at the time I really wasn't taking it seriously.