Actor Dean Andrews who plays Ray in the BBC series Ashes To Ashes
I think the voice on the Danactive commercial is Carlo Rota, the actor who played Morris O'Brien (Chloe's ex husband) on the TV show 24. He has a super sexy voice!
If you're asking for the English voice, than it's: Yuri Lowenthal. But if you're asking for the Japanese voice, than it's: Noriaki Sugiyama.
Its comedian/actor Tim Allen from "Home Improvement"
RAW: Jerry "The King" Lawler and Micheal Cole SmackDown!: Todd Grimsam and JIm Ross ECW: Matt Stricker and Joey Styles
The voice over person you seek is Christine Lahti.
David 'Bumble' Lloyd
It sounds like Andy Kershaw to me ... ex Radio 1 DJ .. ? i think .
If its the current commercial that features the raisin statue holding two scoops the answer is Brian Doyle Murray. Bill Murray's brother that has been in a ton of tv shows and movies in the past.
It sounds to me like Cameron Diaz. But it could be a sound-alike...
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Personally, I think it sounds like Denise Austin, the fitness guru...she also does the Idaho potato commercials, and the voice sonds the same to me.
One actor played in Pet Cemetary as the high school kid struck by the car.
Sue Ellen had 2 voice actresses in Arthur. Patricia Rodriguez (also known as Patricia Rodrigues) was the original voice actress for Sue Ellen from season 1 to season 8. In season 9, Jessica Kardos replaced Rodrigues as the voice actress for Sue Ellen. Although in season 9, she was considered a cameo character and barely spoke but spoke more often in season 10. Kardos also play Sue Ellen in Postcards from Buster and is her most popular voice actress.
An annoying voice sounds like Somerset trying to be American. Awful!
Voice over in screenwriting refers to a narrative technique where a character's voice is heard off-screen while the action unfolds on screen. It is used to provide insight into a character's thoughts, feelings, or backstory, and can help deepen the audience's understanding of the story. Voice over is often indicated in the script with the abbreviation "V.O." followed by the character's name.
In literature, "voice" refers to the writer's distinctive style or tone, which is evident in their writing. It can also refer to the perspective from which a story is told, such as first person, third person, or omniscient. Voice is the unique way in which the writer conveys their ideas, emotions, and storytelling.