The Great Voice Acting Jobs Los Angeles

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By Kimberly Ellis


Actors such as Tom Hanks, Mark Hamill, Mel Blanc, Janet Waldo, Melendy Britt, Casey Kasem and John Erwin have made it a point to lend their vocal talents to many film and television events. Voice acting jobs Los Angeles are very important to many actors since this is such a great way to make money.

Sometimes these very talented individuals could become millionaires for simply speaking into a microphone for a few hours. Everyone living withing the United States has heard about a famous actor name Tom Hanks. This man has won many awards for his movie roles and he continues to do fine during his acting career. Everyone loved this man when he portrayed the sensitive gay man who was suffering from AIDS in "Philadelphia."

Young people growing up will remember Tom's great vocal talents within the film "Toy Story." Luke Skywalker fans are quite surprised to know that their favorite hero is also a comical actor. Mark Hamill is a great entertainer and he never fails to please his fans.

Fortunately Mark was very lucky when he landed a role on the popular soap opera "General Hospital" years ago but like most actors he moved on from daytime television. During his later career this talented male found success with the great villain know as The Joker within the "Batman" cartoon series. No one on Earth will ever forget a man called Mel Blanc.

"Bugs Bunny" fans are still laughing at his squeaky vocal tunes and this is very good. Mel was good enough to speak for a pig named Porky and a duck named Daffy. These offbeat characters were all part of the show which is still quite popular even in today's society.

"Josie and the Pussycats" fans are still watching this delightful cartoon even in 2018. They remember the pretty redhead named Josie and her friends Alexandra, Alexander, Valerie, Melody and Alan. Josie was also fortunate to associate with a kooky character named Bleep, Bleep. Janet Waldo was and will always be known as the vocal talent who made Josie come to life.

Every person around was watching "She-Ra Princess of Power" during the great decade known as the 80's. This was one female character who was modeled after the actress known as Melendy Britt. Ms. Britt was very talented since she was also able to speak for She-Ra's alter ego who was called Adora. This cartoon was so popular and was aired five days a week around America. This certainly made many young people happy.

There once was a big dog who was afraid of his shadow and he enjoyed being a part of the Saturday cartoon lineup. His name was Scooby-Doo and he had many human friends who followed him. They were named Velma, Daphne, Fred and Shaggy. Shaggy was voiced by a radio jockey named Casey Kasem and he seemed to enjoy speaking for cartoon males who feared everything.




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