Audio Books Voiced by Joe Morton
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Joe Morton
voyageur0713 — 19 years ago(November 02, 2006 09:09 PM)
If you were not aware, Mr Morton has done audio books as well. I just finished The March by EL Doctorow and was astounded by how well he did.
I have always liked him as an actor. Always solid, even when the material wasn't, but as an voice talent he blew me away. This was a book about Sherman's March to the Sea, so he was doing soldiers and civilians, Yanks & Rebs, men & women, old people & children, slaves and slaveowners, rednecks & freemen, and a couple of foreign born charaters as well all with equal skill.
If you can find it in your library, by all means check it out. It is outstanding.
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RipRip — 17 years ago(April 05, 2009 09:11 AM)
Thank you for the info. I do love his voice. I will have to try some of the audio books he has read. I usually don't do audio books, though, because it annoys the heck out of me when the reader does different voices and tries to act out the books. All I want from an audio book is for the information on the page to be conveyed in another form. I know what the voices of those characters sounds like in my mind, so it is truly irritating to have the reader trying to do each voice. I bought the bible(NASB) on cd and haven't been able to tolerate listening to it because the reader is putting on this voice(rather than just reading in a normal voice) and it irritates me too much. Anyway, I will give his audio books a try, if I can find one the subject matter of which interests me.
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IceboxMovies — 14 years ago(April 17, 2011 07:42 PM)
I'm currently listening to his audiobook for Ralph Ellison's
Invisible Man
and I love, love love it. At this point I wish a movie could be made of the book with him playing the unnamed narrator; he does Ellison's prose justice in such a way that it's almost scary.
"What I don't understand is how we're going to stay alive this winter."