Fallout 4: New Vegas

FrenchDipp for Benny

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Benny
open
Unpaid

A smooth-talking casino boss based on golden-era Vegas mobsters. A hip and cool front hides the razor-sharp attitude of a dangerous former gang member whose calm and collected front can falter when faced with the unexpected.  Speaks with a cool and smooth manner when in control of a situation, but is prone to slipping into his old more 'normal' spoken mannerisms when he isn't.

The ideal actor for this role should be a male that sounds to be in their mid 30's, with a middling tone of voice. A Matthew Perry impression is not required. Original performance for reference: https://youtu.be/BxOiVxTB0KY?t=3m52s

  • Time to cash out. Maybe Khans kill people without looking 'em in the face. But I ain't a fink, dig?

  • You've made your last delivery, kid. Sorry you got twisted up in this scene.

  • From where you're kneeling must seem like an eighteen-karat run of bad luck. Truth is, the game was rigged from the start.

FrenchDipp
Fallout 4: New Vegas
seasoul25
seasoul25

fantastic job, while you sound a bit younger, it works. I'd recommend Listening to Perry's Cadence as Benny. with a lil more cadence I think you would be there. nice job though and good luck!

    FrenchDipp
    FrenchDipp

    Yeah, I'm 24 and my voice has never been particularly deep without it sounding forced. Just putting my foot in the door with this one and I'm sure there will be other roles my voice is more suited for.

      seasoul25
      seasoul25

      Buddy I can relate, I'm 28 and my Voice is uniquely high. Still this one doesn't sound force, as someone pointed you could also probably make an awesome Elder McNamara whose voiced originally by Yuri Lowenthal. It is hard to find characters you could fit for. I can see you doing Victor as well as some other and if they ever gave the Courier a voice I can see you voicing him.

jlars231
jlars231

You'd be perfect for the BOS elder

    TwoDee
    TwoDee

    Huh, you're right. Elder McNamara.

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