http://www.gq.com/story/kether-donohue-youre-the-worst?sf42762004=1
Vocally, but in a different vein, how do you describe your Lindsay voice? Because listening to you talk right now, your voice is so different from your character.
I read Jane Fonda’s autobiography, and in one of the chapters she’s talking about when she really came into her own as a feminist. She found that when she wasn’t really living life authentically, for herself, she would speak more from her head and not really from her gut. I speak in a higher-pitched voice when I’m Lindsay, naturally, because Lindsay has been accustomed to not really knowing who she is. When I’m more myself, my voice is a lower register than Lindsay’s—not to say that if you have a high-pitched voice you’re not living authentically.
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