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It was on the road, sleeping in his car or in his parents’ basement—where his Emmy collected dust atop a crate—where Marrazza’s mind developed an imagination that now lends itself so well to 280 characters on Twitter.
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“You have to believe every piece of copy was custom-written for you,” Moats tells her class of 12. Most of them are dipping into voice acting on a part-time basis. There are at least two would-be James Earl Joneses in the room and one woman in her 20s who sounds like a toddler.