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Date Posted: 17:54:29 05/05/12 Sat
Author: Leah
Subject: Re: The Glory Era of the TV Western
In reply to: High Line Rider 's message, "Re: The Glory Era of the TV Western" on 07:05:21 05/05/12 Sat

High Line Rider, I know I have seen Walter Brennan on some shows, and he did have a distinctive voice. You know, when you think about it, distinctive voices could help make or break an actor, I'm sure. Loren Greene's voice sure helped his career, from what I've read. I think Canada called him The Voice of Canada. And then think of Jimmy Stewart and many others.
Leah

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