Yes, Debra Winger has provided voiceovers for Verizon commercials. She is known for her distinctive voice and has been featured in various advertisements for the company. Her work in voiceover roles has contributed to her versatility as an actress beyond traditional on-screen performances.
The person who does the voice over for the Bank of America ads is Keifer Sutherland. He also does the voice overs for other ads including Nissan & Verizon.
Voice overs are a great way to give a "feel" to something, because you obviously cannot see the person, so the voice is setting the mood, tone, or atmosphere. I would say yes, but choose wisely.
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Lindsey Lohan
Voice-overs, aside from being the coolest career imaginable, are the voice talent you hear (but cannot see) when watching cartoons, web videos, TV commercials, radio, audiobooks, and documentaries, etc.
Yes, it's Debra Winger
Pat Welsh According to my resources, the voice was provided by Debra Winger.
Debra Winger She was also in "Officer and a Gentleman"
Pat Welsh with the help of Debra Winger.
No, Debra Winger was not the voice of E.T. in the film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial." The character of E.T. was voiced by sound designer and actor Pat Welsh, who provided the iconic sounds and vocalizations for the alien. Winger was, however, originally considered for a role in the film but did not participate in the final production.
Keifer Sutherland does voice overs for Bank of America, Nissan, and Verizon.
The part of E.T. in E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial was played by...a puppet. Or more accurately, many different puppets. The voice was provided by Pat Welsh, with assistance from Steven Spielberg and Debra Winger. Winger is also an extra in the trick or treat scene - she is carrying a poodle.
The person who does the voice over for the Bank of America ads is Keifer Sutherland. He also does the voice overs for other ads including Nissan & Verizon.
Voice overs are a great way to give a "feel" to something, because you obviously cannot see the person, so the voice is setting the mood, tone, or atmosphere. I would say yes, but choose wisely.
Clearly it has to be Joanna Lumley!
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