Here he is using the voice [link]
Harmony ,'First Date'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
tommy, take that back.
It was a long time ago - possibly before one or the other or both were famous.
my acting teacher, Kristin Linklater, based some of her techniques on Feldenkrais methodology, for whatever that's worth.
Your acting teacher was Kristin Linklater! Wow! My acting teacher was really into her.
Do people know that Ebert and Oprah dated briefly?
Seriously?
Seriously?
Yeah, according to a friend who grew up in the Chicago area.
Ebert went on to marry another big black woman.
I slept a bit more, and now I'm trying to decide whether to go into the office today. I still hurt, but there is stuff I need to do. It's just a block and a half to walk there, but I know it'll hurt. I'm not sure that resting will do much, though -- I pretty much stayed in bed all weekend, and only felt marginally better.
Ebert went on to marry another big black woman.
Apparently he tweet-slapped John Mayer on the subject too.
I think I'm falling in love with Roger Ebert.
I pretty much stayed in bed all weekend, and only felt marginally better.
If you'd been running around you'd feel at the very least marginally worse.
Very impressed that Nora studied with Linklater.
My speech-impaired ex used to have one of those...
Oooh. You got to study with Linklater? Sweet.
Seriously sweet. I use her vocal ladder for my personal warm-ups and have placed my voice for different characters in different places using that technique. Also, I've taught it to high school students in a voice workshop. That is so cool that you got to study with her.
Very impressed that Nora studied with Linklater.
Ooh, I should lead off with that more often! She was an amazingly funny, no-nonsense, abrupt, intense woman and an excellent teacher. The second semester I had with her the class did a collaborative acting project based on the work of Carol Gilligan. Really great. I still have that script. I remember I read from the first Anastasia Krupnik book.
Linklater's explanation of the integration of movement-voice- acting made so much sense to me. It really made the entire process so organic.
Man, I miss acting.