"tailz" wrote:[QUOTE=ASTROBUDDY;216815][QUOTE=tailz;216806]I didn't know Astro Girl was voiced by Billie Lou Watt. Though, I was always wondering why they kinda sounded alike. In the very first few episodes of Astro boy, His voice was a bit light. But when it got into the later episodes, it got a little bit deeper tone. I never really understood why, though my guesses are that it was a different VA or just because it was Billie's first role ever. Though, She was really pretty. It's very sad to hear that she died from Lung Cancer in 2001 leaving her children and husband behind. Almost cried when I heard that.

. Hopefully it wasn't from smoking. It is said that 90% of people die from lung cancer because of smoking.
In an interview, Billie Lou revealed that her director told her to make the voice sound a little deeper in tone by in his direction to her "to add more 'balls' to her performance.
Yes it is a sad fact that many cigarette smokers eventually do contract lung cancer. Although when I met her at a convention she did not appear to be a smoker (or have that heavy tobacco smell of a smoker). She was a very pleasant lady and it was such a thrill for me to hear that voice that was so familiar to me in person!
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Wow! You met her in person! That's Awesome!

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I didn't say she wasn't a smoker, I said she did not appear to be a smoker and yes it was at anime convention. She and Corinne Orr were two of the guests from the first wave of anime asked to the show. She was scheduled to have taken part in a panel discussion about the old days of TV animation, but had arrived to the convention too late for the discussion. As fortune would have it, so did I: thus I was able to speak to her up close having been in the same elevator as she and Corrine Orr were. When I heard her speaking, the voice hit me as something familiar. I almost could not believe that I was standing so near to the person who spoke that voice. Hearing that voice, I was a kid again.
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