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[The actor's voice].

M Antoine1

  • 1Roy Hart Theatre, Lyon, France.

Revue De Laryngologie - Otologie - Rhinologie
|January 1, 1990
PubMed
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The actor's voice is not a singular entity but a unique reflection of the performer. It emerges from the inherent duality within the acting profession, blending inspiration, style, and sincerity.

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Area of Science:

  • Performing Arts
  • Vocal Pedagogy
  • Actor Training

Context:

  • The concept of a singular "actor's voice" is a misconception.
  • Vocal quality in acting is deeply personal and reflective of the individual performer.
  • The artistic expression of an actor is intrinsically linked to their vocal characteristics.

Purpose:

  • To challenge the notion of a standardized "actor's voice".
  • To explore the multifaceted nature of vocal expression in acting.
  • To highlight the connection between an actor's voice and their artistic identity.

Summary:

  • An actor's voice is not a fixed technique but a dynamic and personal attribute.
  • It is shaped by the performer's unique blend of inspiration, stylistic choices, and genuine sincerity.

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  • The voice serves as an intimate reflection of the actor's inner world and professional duality.
  • Impact:

    • Recontextualizes vocal training for actors, emphasizing individuality over conformity.
    • Encourages a deeper understanding of the relationship between an actor's voice and their performance authenticity.
    • Provides a new perspective for educators and practitioners in theatre and performance studies.