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“In a black-and-white world, back in the '50s, were voices from another era. All actors used to sound different. Robert Mitchum sounded different from John Wayne, and John Wayne sounded different from Clark Gable. They were like men's voices, but they weren't Everyman, it was them.”

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Billy West

Billy West, born on April 16, 1952, is a talented American voice actor. He has achieved significant success in the fields of animation, film, and television with his unique voice and acting skills. West has played leading roles in several renowned works, such as Moe Szyslak in 'The Simpsons' and Stan Marsh in 'South Park'. His voice work also includes roles in 'Rick and Morty', 'Avatar: The Last Airbender', and more. more

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