Aside from being a wonderful actor, and by god he was, Robert Stephens had what I would describe as a 'catch' in the voice. It's a phrase I use a lot and it describes something irregular in the cadence that is different to most voices. Sometimes that can be a negative, for example, in the sense of people that have an overly nasally quality, or they speak too far from the back of the mouth.
When it comes to Stephens I can almost hear the set of the teeth, the way he supports the mouth, and there's no doubt that he never entirely shed his bristolian cadence. It was well tempered by his time at the Royal Court and Olivier's Old Vic, but it was there nonetheless.
A very, very sweet and kind man, but a rogue and a drinker, oh!
When it comes to Stephens I can almost hear the set of the teeth, the way he supports the mouth, and there's no doubt that he never entirely shed his bristolian cadence. It was well tempered by his time at the Royal Court and Olivier's Old Vic, but it was there nonetheless.
A very, very sweet and kind man, but a rogue and a drinker, oh!
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