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Can [[Sister Trope|overlap]] with [[Talking to Himself]], if the actor does multiple roles on the same show.
Can [[Sister Trope|overlap]] with [[Talking to Himself]], if the actor does multiple roles on the same show.


Not to be confused with [[Voice of the Legion]].
Compare and contrast with [[Voice Changeling]], which involves having multiple people voice one character. Not to be confused with [[Voice of the Legion]].


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Beatrice in ''[[Princess Principal]]'' can copy any voice she's heard, thanks to the [[steampunk]] vocal cords implanted in her throat. (The anime has multiple voice actors read her lines.)

== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
Just choose a few key roles to give an idea of the actors' ranges. Save large lists for the actors' own pages.
Just choose a few key roles to give an idea of the actors' ranges. Save large lists for the actors' own pages.
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* Somehow [[Tony Oliver]] can voice [[Lupin III]], [[Fate/stay night|Lancer]], [[Bratty Half-Pint|Bat]] from the ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' movie, and Keiichi from the ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]''! movie in English and they don't sound one damn bit alike.
* Somehow [[Tony Oliver]] can voice [[Lupin III]], [[Fate/stay night|Lancer]], [[Bratty Half-Pint|Bat]] from the ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' movie, and Keiichi from the ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]''! movie in English and they don't sound one damn bit alike.
* Every character [[Kari Wahlgren]] has done has a completely distinct voice. Seriously, compare [[Samurai Champloo|Fuu]] to [[Tales of Symphonia|Raine]] or [[Eureka Seven|Anemone]]. Even the characters that are relatively similar sound completely different, such as her [[Jeanne D'Arc|Jeanne]] and her [[Final Fantasy XII|Ashe]].
* Every character [[Kari Wahlgren]] has done has a completely distinct voice. Seriously, compare [[Samurai Champloo|Fuu]] to [[Tales of Symphonia|Raine]] or [[Eureka Seven|Anemone]]. Even the characters that are relatively similar sound completely different, such as her [[Jeanne D'Arc|Jeanne]] and her [[Final Fantasy XII|Ashe]].
* [[Daran Norris]] has played both the wicked Vincent from the ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' movie and the idiotic Cosmo from ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'', as well as Spotswoode from ''[[Team America]]: World Police'', Belze in ''[[God Hand]]'', and [[Mad Scientist]] Rodyle in ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]''.
* [[Daran Norris]] has played both the wicked Vincent from the ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' movie and the idiotic Cosmo from ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'', as well as Spotswoode from ''[[Team America: World Police]]'', Belze in ''[[God Hand]]'', and [[Mad Scientist]] Rodyle in ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]''.
* Nicholas Briggs has played the voice of many different alien species since the 2005 revival of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', inluding the Daleks (particularly notabe with The Cult of Skaro), Cybermen, Judoon and the Nestene Consciousness.
* Nicholas Briggs has played the voice of many different alien species since the 2005 revival of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', inluding the Daleks (particularly notabe with The Cult of Skaro), Cybermen, Judoon and the Nestene Consciousness.
** Nick Briggs does the ''creepiest'', most nightmare fuellish Dalek voice ever; Dalek Caan in "Stolen Earth/Journeys End".
** Nick Briggs does the ''creepiest'', most nightmare fuellish Dalek voice ever; Dalek Caan in "Stolen Earth/Journeys End".

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"If we had some sort of machine which could imitate any voice, we'd only need one voice actor."
"We do; it's called 'Billy West'."

Characters known for a wide range of voices.

Bonus points if the person is able to avert Larynx Dissonance and Not Even Bothering with the Accent, but it's not vital.

The name Man of a Thousand Voices comes from a nickname given to Mel Blanc, who was responsible for nearly every classic Looney Tunes male character.


In Real Life, Voice Actors with this ability are known for voicing Loads and Loads of Characters. Basically if you can't say "Hey, It's That Voice!", odds are, it was one of these people. Fact is, the industry is incredibly small, and there just aren't enough actors to cover all the exponentially increasing amount of characters and projects created each year. Being versatile is required. The vast majority of voice actors and vocal work don't create "voices" but is largely using their own natural voice with slight tonal changes, pitched up or down. Thus it is still possible for a Pigeonholed Voice Actor to ironically also have "a thousand voices," just people aren't aware of their versatility. In fiction, this is not necessarily the case.

Can overlap with Talking to Himself, if the actor does multiple roles on the same show.

Compare and contrast with Voice Changeling, which involves having multiple people voice one character. Not to be confused with Voice of the Legion.

Examples of Man of a Thousand Voices include:

Real Life

Just choose a few key roles to give an idea of the actors' ranges. Save large lists for the actors' own pages.

Danish

English

[Caan *insane and giggly*] "I fleeeew into the wilds and fire! I danced and died a THOUSAND TIMES!"

French

Hungarian

Japanese

Portuguese

Spanish

  1. before anyone freaks out at this, it was before Executive Meddling (in the form of The Complainer Is Always Wrong) turned that character into, well, The Scrappy