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  2. Helen Leahey - Wikipedia

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    Helen Francesca Leahey (born 4 October 1987) is a Welsh musician and voice over artist who is notable for her deep voice. [1] She is the first Guinness World Record holder (2018) for 'Lowest Vocal Note by a Female'. [2] In 2017 she appeared on The Voice of Germany [3] and in 2022 The Voice UK. [4]

  3. Fran Capo - Wikipedia

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    Fran Capo is an American motivational keynote speaker, comedienne, voice-over artist and author. She is the holder of 9 world records, most known as the Guinness Book of World Records Fastest Speaking woman, clocked at 603.32 wpm.

  4. Karen Jacobsen - Wikipedia

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    On 4 July 2000, she relocated to New York City, [5] [6] [7] writing and recording songs, and has since released ten albums on her independent label Kurly Queen. [8] [9]Her songs have been on soundtracks for Dawson's Creek [10] and the NBC show Passions, [11] and she has shared the stage with Christopher Cross, Neil Sedaka, Norah Jones, Cyndi Lauper, Spyro Gyra, Deborah Cox, Jars of Clay, Three ...

  5. 7 World-Famous Voices: How They Earn A Living Speaking For ...

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    Voices come out of our cell phones and GPS machines. Out of our computers and train platforms. Ever since a jolly man told us "You've got mail," we've come to trust, even love, the disembodied ...

  6. Voices: Helen Skelton shows women can’t ‘have it all’ – and ...

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    Helen Skelton has quit BBC Radio 5 Live in a bid to spend more time with her kids, and I get it. Being a working mum is the toughest job going

  7. Celebs You Didn't Know Had Great Singing Voices - AOL

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    You've seen them everywhere, but have you ever heard them sing?

  8. Samantha Newark - Wikipedia

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    Newark is best known for her voice-over work on the animated 1980s cartoon series Jem as the speaking voice of Jerrica/Jem [7] [6] (Britta Phillips was the singing voice). "Jem" remains her most well known role and Newark receives invitations to meet the Jem fans at Pop Culture conventions all over the world.

  9. Speaking Roles for Female Characters and Women Over 60 ...

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    A new study indicates that the tenets that contributed to “Barbie’s” $1.4 billion box office success and pop culture dominance — namely featuring a female-led ensemble — was the ...