Teddy Bear the porcupine loves corn on the cob, and wants it all for himself. He doesn’t mind to tell you about it, in his Ewok voice! -via I Have Seen the Whole of the Internet

Most voice acting work is performed for commercials or cartoons that are only on for a short while, but some actors are hired to voice recordings that we hear all the time. For example, the woman above is named Jane Barbe, but you probably know her better for her work as the time lady or the “if you’d like to make a call…” recording. Learn about more of these famous voice actors over at BuzzFeed.
Pioneering professional nurse Florence Nightingale {wiki} was already 70 years old when she recorded this snippet for Thomas Edison and posterity in 1890. This recording has been redubbed to different formats and speed-corrected at least once, so the legibility after 119 years is due to Nightingale’s slow and overdramatic delivery. -via the Presurfer
You might not recognise the face but I’ll bet that if this video omitted the title “Alan Reed the voice of Fred Flintstone” you would have guessed the voice in a second.
Trivia: Reed died shortly before his 70th birthday on June 14, 1977 and his body was donated for medical research to the Loma Linda University School of Medicine.
Link:YouTube
On Australian’s weekly television talk show Rove Live, hosted by Rove McManus, he speaks with Nancy Cartwright who is famous for the voice of Bart Simpson. In the interview, she also impersonates does other charactors such as Nelson Muntz, Rod & Todd Flanders and others.
Link: YouTube
Nick Patera sings “Part of Your World” with an awesome woman’s voice! I am sure anyone who listens to his singing with their eyes closed would have think that the singer was a female.
Link: YouTube

