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CinematicESP
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At this point I'm doubting we'll even hear Grievous speak at all. Shouldn't we have heard something by now?
But I like the Tim Roth suggestion. He's almost as great an actor as Gary Oldman. And they're friends.
Other suggestions: Brad Dourif, Ralph Fiennes, Jason Isaacs, Paul Freeman.
David Carradine could be wicked as well.
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Feb 2nd, 2005 10:03 PM |
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Red Superfly
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Yeah for all we know he may not even have a mouth.
Speaking of evil people with no mouths - everytime I think of the perfect voice for General Grievous I think of Darth Malaks voice from Knights Of The Old Republic (game on the XBox). Something along those lines would be awesomeness!
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Feb 2nd, 2005 10:51 PM |
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theshakl
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ha ha ha on that sig^^^
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Feb 3rd, 2005 12:58 AM |
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Richard FilmFre
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http://www.comingsoon.net/news/topnews.php?id=8217
The Voice of General Grievous
Source: StarWars.com February 3, 2005
In their latest Homing Beacon newsletter, the Official Star Wars site revealed who will be playing the voice of General Grievous in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith:
His implacable metallic skeleton gives him the aspect of a droid, but hidden inside the armored carapace is an unwholesome, living being. To remind viewers of this inner Grievous, his words are occasionally punctuated with a hard, wet hacking cough -- suggesting that Grievous is literally rotten to the core.
Providing the voice of Grievous is Matthew Wood, whose history with Star Wars has been mostly behind-the-scenes. Though Wood is an actor, his contribution to the prequel trilogy has been primarily as Supervising Sound Editor. His access to the Episode III production process may have given him a head's up that casting was underway for the part, but the use of a pseudonym ensured that insider status didn't factor into the selection process.
They also adding the following:
In a three-hour recording session, Wood laid down all of Grievous lines. "He's definitely an evil character. He's the leader of the droid army, but not a droid. He feels things; he feels things extremely, I would say. It's a lot of yelling, and shouting out orders, so it had a lot of drill sergeant to it."
While studying acting at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, Wood came across a website that offered samples of various accents to help actors hear and mimic patterns of speech from around the world. "You could hear the same line of dialogue read in different accents," he says. "I liked the sound of the Eastern European and Romanian accents. Also, I had just come back from Prague, so I had that in mind for Grievous."
Visit the Official Site for more! Note that Grievous had previously been rumored to be voiced by Gary Oldman or John Rhys-Davies. Obviously that wasn't the case.

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