Voice acting in the United States
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Voice acting makes an important contribution to many films, television productions and advertisements in the United States. Voice acting is needed when making animated films; when the character represented does not appear visually in the action; when the actor playing the part is unable or unwilling to speak in it; or when a character breaks into song, with a singer's voice substituted. In television and radio commercials and movie trailers, voice actors are often recruited through voice acting agencies.
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Voice acting in the United States
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Voice acting makes an important contribution to many films, television productions and advertisements in the United States. Voice acting is needed when making animated films; when the character represented does not appear visually in the action; when the actor playing the part is unable or unwilling to speak in it; or when a character breaks into song, with a singer's voice substituted. Formerly, promotion of films did not usually feature their voice actors. However, since the prominently billed voice role of Robin Williams in the 1992 film Aladdin, films have frequently been marketed with well-known names as voice actors, billed as stars in their own right, and often receiving coaching by specialist voice actors. In television and radio commercials and movie trailers, voice actors are often recruited through voice acting agencies.
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