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Fiction's Hottest Voices
I've been compiling this. Who knows why? And I'd love to see yours.
Some of these, I just think the actor him/herself has a sexy voice, but this is listed according to character because some do different voices for different characters, or get better voices later on in life, and so specific characters come to mind. This was odd to do because I find some accents sexy, and it's difficult for me to separate the voice and accent*--I really wanted to do just voices, here. Also, I love unusual voices, but while some are exceedingly interesting, they're not what I consider sexy--I really wanted to do just sexy, here. I've always found men's voices far more appealing than women's. It's not because I don't love my vagina! I love deep, gravelly voices, unusual voices, and low, smoky female voices (in that order) the most. It was hard to put these in order, so some I'd interchange with others.
*For instance, Lucius Malfoy: Jason Isaacs, in Harry Potter: Chamber of Secrets. Is it the accent? Or the voice? Or just the fact that he's a snobbish assholic bastard? Answer on my desk in essay-form by Thursday, kthx.
1. Daniel Holtz: Keith Szarabajka, in the TV series Angel
2. Guy of Gisborne: Michael Wincott, in the 90s movie Robin Hood: Prince of Theives (actor also in Aliens 4 and 2002 Count of Monte Christo. OMG, he has a sexy voice.)
3. Colonel Brandon: Alan Rickman in Sense and Sensibility
4. Goliath: Keith David, in Disney's animated series, Gargoyles
5. Vincent: Ron Perlman, in the 1980s TV series, Beauty and the Beast
6. Mufasa: James Earl Jones, in Disney's animated movie, The Lion King
7. Faith: Eliza Dushku, in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
8. Major William Dobbin: Philip Glenister, in A&E's 1998 mini-seires, Vanity Fair
9. Aramis: Jeremy Irons, in the 90s movie version of Man In An Iron Mask
10. Irina Derevko: Lena Olin, in Alias
11. David Palmer: Dennis Haysbert in 24
12. Bill Adama: Edward James Olmos, in the reimagined TV series, Battlestar Galactica
13. Edward Pellew: Robert Lindsey , in A&E's mini-series, Horatio Hornblower
14. Saul Tigh: Michael Hogan, in the reimagined TV series Battlestar Galactica
15. Temperance Brennan: Emily Deschanel, in Bones
16. Arwen: Liv Tyler, in Lord of the Rings
17. Lionel Luthor: John Glover, in Smallville (I've only seen SV about three times, but I think I remember this guys voice reducing me to a puddle.)
18. Jean Valjean: Liam Neeson, in the 90s movie version of Les Miserables
19. Handsome Rob: Jason Statham, in the 2003 movie, Italian Job
20. Titus Pullo: Ray Stevenson, in the TV series, Rome
21. Cyrano de Bergerac: Gerard Depardeui, in the movie version of Cyrano de Bergerac
22. Hester Prynne: Demi Moore, in the 1995 movie of The Scarlet Letter
23. Red: Morgan Freeman, in Shawshank Redemption
24. Leon: Jean Renot, in The Professional
25. Gandalf: Ian McKellan, in The Lord of The Rings
26. Erin Brockovich, Julia Roberts, in Erin Brockovich
27. Kathyrn Janeway: Kate Mulgrew, in Star Trek: Voyager
28. Spike: James Marsters, in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
29. Ilsa: Ingrid Bergman, in Casablanca
30. Wolverine: Hugh Jackman, in the movie version of X-Men
31. Seth Cohen: Adam Brody, in The O.C. (I've actually only seen part of The O.C. once. He was on Gilmore Girls too, that's actually who I'm thinking of.)
32. Lucius Vorenus: Kevin McKidd, in the TV series Rome
33. Aragorn: Viggo Mortensen, in The Lord of the Rings
34. Jack Bauer: Keifer Sutherland, in 24
35. Maximus: Russel Crowe, in Gladiator
36. Gregory House: Hugh Laurie, in House
37. Marty Madison: Danny Glover, in Dreamgirls
38. Deanna Troi: Marina Sirtis, in Star Trek: The Next Generation
39. Lucilla: Connie Neilson, in Gladiator
40. Connor: Vincent Kartheizer, in Angel
41. Tibbs: Sidney Potier, in They Call Me MISTER Tibbs (I've actually never seen that movie. I just wanted to include Potier, and put "Tibbs".
42. Beth March: Claire Daines, in the 90s movie version of Little Women
43. Legolas: Orlando Bloom, in The Lord of the Rings
44. James Bond: Sean Connery, in James Bond 007
45. Hannibal Lector: Anthony Hopkins, in Silence of the Lambs
46. V: Hugo Weaving, in V for Vendetta
47. Joe Black: Brad Pitt, in Meet Joe Black
48. Jean Luc Picard: Patrick Stewart, in Star Trek: The Next Generation
49. William Wallace: Mel Gibson, in Braveheart
50. Dean Winchester: Jensen Ackles, in Supernatural (I've actually only seen this about three times too, and I still remember Dean's voice. So.)
Some of these, I just think the actor him/herself has a sexy voice, but this is listed according to character because some do different voices for different characters, or get better voices later on in life, and so specific characters come to mind. This was odd to do because I find some accents sexy, and it's difficult for me to separate the voice and accent*--I really wanted to do just voices, here. Also, I love unusual voices, but while some are exceedingly interesting, they're not what I consider sexy--I really wanted to do just sexy, here. I've always found men's voices far more appealing than women's. It's not because I don't love my vagina! I love deep, gravelly voices, unusual voices, and low, smoky female voices (in that order) the most. It was hard to put these in order, so some I'd interchange with others.
*For instance, Lucius Malfoy: Jason Isaacs, in Harry Potter: Chamber of Secrets. Is it the accent? Or the voice? Or just the fact that he's a snobbish assholic bastard? Answer on my desk in essay-form by Thursday, kthx.
1. Daniel Holtz: Keith Szarabajka, in the TV series Angel
2. Guy of Gisborne: Michael Wincott, in the 90s movie Robin Hood: Prince of Theives (actor also in Aliens 4 and 2002 Count of Monte Christo. OMG, he has a sexy voice.)
3. Colonel Brandon: Alan Rickman in Sense and Sensibility
4. Goliath: Keith David, in Disney's animated series, Gargoyles
5. Vincent: Ron Perlman, in the 1980s TV series, Beauty and the Beast
6. Mufasa: James Earl Jones, in Disney's animated movie, The Lion King
7. Faith: Eliza Dushku, in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
8. Major William Dobbin: Philip Glenister, in A&E's 1998 mini-seires, Vanity Fair
9. Aramis: Jeremy Irons, in the 90s movie version of Man In An Iron Mask
10. Irina Derevko: Lena Olin, in Alias
11. David Palmer: Dennis Haysbert in 24
12. Bill Adama: Edward James Olmos, in the reimagined TV series, Battlestar Galactica
13. Edward Pellew: Robert Lindsey , in A&E's mini-series, Horatio Hornblower
14. Saul Tigh: Michael Hogan, in the reimagined TV series Battlestar Galactica
15. Temperance Brennan: Emily Deschanel, in Bones
16. Arwen: Liv Tyler, in Lord of the Rings
17. Lionel Luthor: John Glover, in Smallville (I've only seen SV about three times, but I think I remember this guys voice reducing me to a puddle.)
18. Jean Valjean: Liam Neeson, in the 90s movie version of Les Miserables
19. Handsome Rob: Jason Statham, in the 2003 movie, Italian Job
20. Titus Pullo: Ray Stevenson, in the TV series, Rome
21. Cyrano de Bergerac: Gerard Depardeui, in the movie version of Cyrano de Bergerac
22. Hester Prynne: Demi Moore, in the 1995 movie of The Scarlet Letter
23. Red: Morgan Freeman, in Shawshank Redemption
24. Leon: Jean Renot, in The Professional
25. Gandalf: Ian McKellan, in The Lord of The Rings
26. Erin Brockovich, Julia Roberts, in Erin Brockovich
27. Kathyrn Janeway: Kate Mulgrew, in Star Trek: Voyager
28. Spike: James Marsters, in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
29. Ilsa: Ingrid Bergman, in Casablanca
30. Wolverine: Hugh Jackman, in the movie version of X-Men
31. Seth Cohen: Adam Brody, in The O.C. (I've actually only seen part of The O.C. once. He was on Gilmore Girls too, that's actually who I'm thinking of.)
32. Lucius Vorenus: Kevin McKidd, in the TV series Rome
33. Aragorn: Viggo Mortensen, in The Lord of the Rings
34. Jack Bauer: Keifer Sutherland, in 24
35. Maximus: Russel Crowe, in Gladiator
36. Gregory House: Hugh Laurie, in House
37. Marty Madison: Danny Glover, in Dreamgirls
38. Deanna Troi: Marina Sirtis, in Star Trek: The Next Generation
39. Lucilla: Connie Neilson, in Gladiator
40. Connor: Vincent Kartheizer, in Angel
41. Tibbs: Sidney Potier, in They Call Me MISTER Tibbs (I've actually never seen that movie. I just wanted to include Potier, and put "Tibbs".
42. Beth March: Claire Daines, in the 90s movie version of Little Women
43. Legolas: Orlando Bloom, in The Lord of the Rings
44. James Bond: Sean Connery, in James Bond 007
45. Hannibal Lector: Anthony Hopkins, in Silence of the Lambs
46. V: Hugo Weaving, in V for Vendetta
47. Joe Black: Brad Pitt, in Meet Joe Black
48. Jean Luc Picard: Patrick Stewart, in Star Trek: The Next Generation
49. William Wallace: Mel Gibson, in Braveheart
50. Dean Winchester: Jensen Ackles, in Supernatural (I've actually only seen this about three times too, and I still remember Dean's voice. So.)

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I agree with all of the following: Daniel Holtz, Arwen, Morgan Freeman, Kathyrn Janeway, Spike, Ilsa, Lena Olin in almost anything, Aragorn, Deanna Troi, Hannibal Lector (yes, I am SICK), Jean Luc Picard and Connor. I especially love it when Connor says to Angel, "Fathers. Don't they suck." It just sounds so goddamn DIRTY. >:}
There are moments when I find Angel's voice incredibly sexy. The scene where he's sitting in the back of Lilah's car and says, "The begging? That comes later." Just makes me GUH every time.
Spike's voice nearly always makes me weak in the knees. Wesley's voice can sometimes be sexy, too, especially when he's fucking Lilah. And Holtz... how can a vengeance obsessed psycho sound so damn hypnotic?
Sometimes I scare myself.
OH! Kathleen Turner in Body Heat. Sexiest voice since Anne Bancroft in The Graduate. No wonder William Hurt killed her husband for her.
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Alan Rickman as Snape in Harry Potter. How can anyone make "open your books and turn to page 734" sound so frakkin' dirty and sexy and yum??
Vin Diesel as Riddick in Pitch Black.
Sean Connery in a commercial for anything.
I might think of more later.
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But I'm on board with MANY here. Mmmmm, Lucius Malfoy.
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::wibbles some::
Dana Scully (I've loved Gillian Anderson's voice in other things, too, but for totally different reasons). GAH.
And, yeah. Between The Ackles as Dean, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as John, Supernatural has given me some serious voice porn. And, Christ, how can I forget Samantha Ferris as Ellen? The woman's got a voice like whiskey on the rocks in a smoky room and boy howdy, mama LIKE.
Err. Yes.
::coughs::
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I like some of your choices: Holtz for sure, anything that James Earl Jones does, I love Sidney Poitier's voice (To Sir With Love is one of my favourite flicks ever!)Kiefer Sutherland, Patrick Stewart, Dennis Haysbert
I might add Sawyer (James Holloway)- especially when he's being all sexy/menacing/hurt; Jordon Catalano (Jared Leto)- that mumbly teenage angst always gets me; Ben (Scott Speedman)- every word he ever whispered to Felicity went straight to my crotch...and I have to say David Boreanaz. When I was standing on the lawn on the set of 'These Girls' and I heard him say his first words (I was sitting right beside the sound guy) I went into melt-down mode because, never mind Keith, that was friggin' Angel!
I also love Sela Ward's voice...(I fell in love with her when she was on Sisters).
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I got into Buffy the same way I'm getting into Supernatural, fanfic and reading the transcripts. So when I finally heard Spike's voice, bout fell off my chair. Yum.
Ones I definitely agree with you on:
Holtz: thought I was the only one who was creamin' for the nasty pycho's voice
Vincent: oooooh, cat man, yeah
James Earl Jones, duh....
Aragorn, just give me a blankie, I'll be in my bunk, or y'know, lending him some shampoo
Spike: "Im a bad rude man." Humina...
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine (are we seeing an "animal man" thread here?)
Kiefer Sutherland: Young Guns II "William H. Bonny, you, are not, a god" (Course the answering voice "Why don't you pull the trigger and find out" mmm, Emilio, had me flailing allll over that scene)
Sean Connery: anytime, anywhere...
Hugo Weaving: V, Mr. Smith, nursery rhymes...yeah.
Now, a few of my own:
Michelle Pfieffer: Really, anything, any where...but... "Meow" uh, yeah...
Linda Hamilton: Terminator II, the voice, which went with the body, which went with the guns...gibble...
Vin Diesel: Pitch Black "Are you afraid of the dark?" mummy....
The guy who does Sephiroth's voice in Final Fantasy Advent Children "Did you miss me?" Yes, yes I did..oh, you were talking to Cloud, sorry.
I'm sure I could think of more, and if I do I'll post my own list, but these are the ones who have lodged in my....brain. heh.
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Actually, I dug Holtz's voice until that scene in Heartthrob where he sends his minions off to find Darla -- he breaks character when he screeches "Fan Out!" and he sounds like he's sucking helium. It's become a saying around the house and never fails to make us laugh. And not once since have I been able to get the dampies from Holtz's voice.
And this is showing my age, but um, anything Richard Burton ever said made me wibble. The way DB says "Water, soda, baby formula..." in These Girls makes me delirious. And Carly Simon could read the phone book to me.
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Though OMG I'm so all over Bill Adama. Actually, every time he and Roslin talk to each other. Damn.
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Holtz, definitely.
All those women from the thirties - Lauren Becall, Mae West, Bette Davis.
Every male born in Wales.
And the Geicco lizard. Send the gekko to my place and he can read me bedtime stories.
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Everything he ever said sounded like foreplay.
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...
But really. Love it. Love the list. Did my own. Ron Perlman, however, is number one because I think he was the first non-animated, non-book only character that ever made me flip over my teenie bopper heels. I own Of Love and Hope, a tape of Ron Perlman reading poetry as Vincent. Can you imagine how old that is? It's on TAPE for the love of mike!! It's worn and old and I will replace it one day, but ... *sigh* ... loves!!
Also, I LOVE the fact that you included Michael Wincot because Jeez-us! That voice. grr ... argh.
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Sexy Voices
Okay DB is at the top of mine...and not from when he was on the show but in person, I got to met him at conventions two different conventions. When the man bends down and whispers in your ear...talk about making a girl wet her panties. His voice is soft but grrrrr. Okay sorry. I had never really had a thing for voices until then.
The other voice that I find just down right drool worthy is Christian Kane...the man has a rough county accent that will make you fall to your knees...and when he opens his mouth and sings. Its like a dog-whistle only its to every woman out there that makes them throw their panties at him.
Other than those two I really enjoying listening to Vin say well anything. I would not care if that man just blah blah'd all night about cars and motors...I would listen.
Also I must say that any man with a real English Accent.
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