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The Golden Voice is about famous Cambodian rock singer, Ros Serey Sothear, and her struggle for survival. [2] She learns that her voice is her only chance to overcome the communist Pol Pot . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Golden Voices (Original title Hebrew: קולות רקע, romanized: Kolot Reka'a, lit. 'Background Voices') is a 2019 Israeli comedy drama film directed by Evgeny Ruman . The film tells a story of an aged couple, Raya and Victor Frenkel, Soviet voice actors , who with the collapse of the Soviet Union immigrate to Israel and have to find their ...
Jane Cain (1909–1996), original voice of the UK speaking clock, "Girl with the Golden Voice" Fatu Gayflor (born 1966), Liberian singer, "the golden voice of Liberia" Ros Serey Sothea (c. 1948–c. 1977), Cambodian singer; Ted Williams (born 1957), American voice-over artist and radio personality; Zhou Xuan (1920–1957), Chinese singer and ...
Theodore Fred Williams (born September 22, 1957), also known as The Man with the Golden Voice, [2] is an American announcer, [3] [4] radio personality, [5] and voice-over artist. [ 6 ] Born in Brooklyn , New York, Williams first gained minor fame in the early 1980s, as a late-night radio disc jockey on WVKO in Columbus, Ohio .
In the 2008 film Saving God, he played an ex-con who is released from prison a changed man, looking to take over his father's former church congregation in a deteriorating neighborhood. Rhames stars in Phantom Punch , a biopic of boxer Sonny Liston , released directly to DVD, as well as The Tournament , portraying a fighter out to win a no ...
Nicknamed the "Golden Voice" (金嗓子; Jīn sǎng zi), she was the best known of the seven, and had a concurrent movie career until 1954. She recorded more than 200 songs and appeared in over 40 films in her career.
Gregory Cahill (born January 21, 1982) is an American director, producer, and screenwriter [1] known for The Golden Voice [2] and Two Shadows. [3] He is also the production coordinator for The Talk and assistant directed Hell and Back. [4]
Tony Jay (2 February 1933 [1] – 13 August 2006) [2] was a British actor. A former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, he was known for his voice work in radio, animation, film, and video games. [3]