Ha! I've never seem that before. Had to be James Earl, definitely.
Yes he did. That's why I voted option 2.
Ha! I've never seem that before. Had to be James Earl, definitely.
Other interesting Vader Voices:
Anthony Hopkins
Patrick Stewart
Other interesting Vader Voices:
Anthony Hopkins
Patrick Stewart
"THERE ARE FOUR JEDI!"
James Earl Jones effectively created Darth Vader. Otherwise, he's just a guy in a suit who recites corny dialogue and shakes his fist a lot.
Other interesting Vader Voices:
Anthony Hopkins
Patrick Stewart
"THERE ARE FOUR JEDI!"
Luke, I have to tell you some news that might disturb you. Let me say again, I am very sorry to have to be the one to tell you this; but I am, indeed, your father.
PicardVader
Voicewise, I think James Earl Jones would have been tough to beat
If you had to go with an alternative (Though it would definitely been different), how about Brian Blessed?![]()
James Earl Jones effectively created Darth Vader. Otherwise, he's just a guy in a suit who recites corny dialogue and shakes his fist a lot.
Respectfully, that is total bollocks. Dave Prowse was a former champion bodybuilder and knew the power of a good stance and pose. The hand on the hips, the pointed finger the head fixed at an imperious angle and the imposing stature - that's all his. Sure, his voice would have been laughable as Vader (Vader is - a Wurzel?!) but Vader is all about the package - sight and sound.
This I might have gone with. But James' voice has more timbre - Welles is an excellent actor but even as Arkadin he doesn't growl such sheer menace.I think Orson Welles was Lucas' other choice to voice the role. His is a fairly distinctive and menacing voice too.
James Earl Jones effectively created Darth Vader. Otherwise, he's just a guy in a suit who recites corny dialogue and shakes his fist a lot.
Respectfully, that is total bollocks.
Respectfully, that is total bollocks. Dave Prowse was a former champion bodybuilder and knew the power of a good stance and pose. The hand on the hips, the pointed finger the head fixed at an imperious angle and the imposing stature - that's all his. Sure, his voice would have been laughable as Vader (Vader is - a Wurzel?!) but Vader is all about the package - sight and sound.
This I might have gone with. But James' voice has more timbre - Welles is an excellent actor but even as Arkadin he doesn't growl such sheer menace.I think Orson Welles was Lucas' other choice to voice the role. His is a fairly distinctive and menacing voice too.
Well, Ralph McQuarrie's design of the Darth Vader costume is absolutely vital to his exuding of menace. Indeed I think it's why we needed a voice actor in the first place - IIRC, it was originally designed to be the spacesuit he wore when boarding the Tantive IV, but it was just so damn cool looking it became his face (presumably he would have been a normal actor otherwise).James Earl Jones effectively created Darth Vader. Otherwise, he's just a guy in a suit who recites corny dialogue and shakes his fist a lot.
Respectfully, that is total bollocks.
That said Temis is right; as good as he was, Prowse could not have saved the role.
Respectfully, that is total bollocks. Dave Prowse was a former champion bodybuilder and knew the power of a good stance and pose. The hand on the hips, the pointed finger the head fixed at an imperious angle and the imposing stature - that's all his. Sure, his voice would have been laughable as Vader (Vader is - a Wurzel?!) but Vader is all about the package - sight and sound.
I completely agree...while also adding Bob Anderson to the list. He's the fencing coach and stuntman who did all the lightsaber dueling in costume as Vader for Empire and Jedi.
Well, Ralph McQuarrie's design of the Darth Vader costume is absolutely vital to his exuding of menace. Indeed I think it's why we needed a voice actor in the first place - IIRC, it was originally designed to be the spacesuit he wore when boarding the Tantive IV, but it was just so damn cool looking it became his face (presumably he would have been a normal actor otherwise).James Earl Jones effectively created Darth Vader. Otherwise, he's just a guy in a suit who recites corny dialogue and shakes his fist a lot.
Respectfully, that is total bollocks.
This I might have gone with. But James' voice has more timbre - Welles is an excellent actor but even as Arkadin he doesn't growl such sheer menace.I think Orson Welles was Lucas' other choice to voice the role. His is a fairly distinctive and menacing voice too.
James Earl Jones effectively created Darth Vader. Otherwise, he's just a guy in a suit who recites corny dialogue and shakes his fist a lot.
Respectfully, that is total bollocks.
Well, Ralph McQuarrie's design of the Darth Vader costume is absolutely vital to his exuding of menace. Indeed I think it's why we needed a voice actor in the first place - IIRC, it was originally designed to be the spacesuit he wore when boarding the Tantive IV, but it was just so damn cool looking it became his face (presumably he would have been a normal actor otherwise).
That said Temis is right; as good as he was, Prowse could not have saved the role.
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