• Washington DC |
  • New York |
  • Toronto |
  • Distribution: (800) 510 9863
Thursday, April 30, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
New Edge Times
  • World
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Youth
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Arts
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    Roger Sweet, Creator of the He-Man Action Figure, Dies at 91

    Roger Sweet, Creator of the He-Man Action Figure, Dies at 91

    FCC Orders a Review of ABC’s Licenses Amid Feud Between Trump and Kimmel

    FCC Orders a Review of ABC’s Licenses Amid Feud Between Trump and Kimmel

    ‘Dances With Wolves’ Actor Is Sentenced to Life in Prison

    ‘Dances With Wolves’ Actor Is Sentenced to Life in Prison

    JAYSOEAZY Returns With Raw, Soul-Baring EP ‘Halfway’ — A Journey Through Love, Addiction, and a Father’s Absence

    JAYSOEAZY Returns With Raw, Soul-Baring EP ‘Halfway’ — A Journey Through Love, Addiction, and a Father’s Absence

    ‘Michael’ Fans Danced in the Aisles, Critics Be Damned

    ‘Michael’ Fans Danced in the Aisles, Critics Be Damned

    Video: Poetry Month Reading Recommendations

    Video: Poetry Month Reading Recommendations

    Saudis Withdraw Offer of Millions to Metropolitan Opera

    Saudis Withdraw Offer of Millions to Metropolitan Opera

    Joy Harmon, Car-Washing Temptress in ‘Cool Hand Luke,’ Dies at 87

    Joy Harmon, Car-Washing Temptress in ‘Cool Hand Luke,’ Dies at 87

    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Arts
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Tiny Love Stories: ‘Everyone Was a Few Drinks In’

    Tiny Love Stories: ‘Everyone Was a Few Drinks In’

    Chanel Stages a Met Gala Curtain Raiser

    Chanel Stages a Met Gala Curtain Raiser

    Fashion Can’t Get Over Michael Jackson

    Fashion Can’t Get Over Michael Jackson

    15 Salads That Feel Like a Real Meal

    15 Salads That Feel Like a Real Meal

    Watch Quinta Brunson and William Stanford Davis of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Make Pizza for the First Time

    Watch Quinta Brunson and William Stanford Davis of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Make Pizza for the First Time

    Help, My C.S.A. Sent Me a Boatload of Chard

    Help, My C.S.A. Sent Me a Boatload of Chard

    This Easy Fish Is a Gift to You and Your Guests

    This Easy Fish Is a Gift to You and Your Guests

    New Phishing Scam: Fake Invitations

    New Phishing Scam: Fake Invitations

    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
  • Reviews
  • Trending
  • World
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Youth
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Arts
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    Roger Sweet, Creator of the He-Man Action Figure, Dies at 91

    Roger Sweet, Creator of the He-Man Action Figure, Dies at 91

    FCC Orders a Review of ABC’s Licenses Amid Feud Between Trump and Kimmel

    FCC Orders a Review of ABC’s Licenses Amid Feud Between Trump and Kimmel

    ‘Dances With Wolves’ Actor Is Sentenced to Life in Prison

    ‘Dances With Wolves’ Actor Is Sentenced to Life in Prison

    JAYSOEAZY Returns With Raw, Soul-Baring EP ‘Halfway’ — A Journey Through Love, Addiction, and a Father’s Absence

    JAYSOEAZY Returns With Raw, Soul-Baring EP ‘Halfway’ — A Journey Through Love, Addiction, and a Father’s Absence

    ‘Michael’ Fans Danced in the Aisles, Critics Be Damned

    ‘Michael’ Fans Danced in the Aisles, Critics Be Damned

    Video: Poetry Month Reading Recommendations

    Video: Poetry Month Reading Recommendations

    Saudis Withdraw Offer of Millions to Metropolitan Opera

    Saudis Withdraw Offer of Millions to Metropolitan Opera

    Joy Harmon, Car-Washing Temptress in ‘Cool Hand Luke,’ Dies at 87

    Joy Harmon, Car-Washing Temptress in ‘Cool Hand Luke,’ Dies at 87

    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Arts
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Tiny Love Stories: ‘Everyone Was a Few Drinks In’

    Tiny Love Stories: ‘Everyone Was a Few Drinks In’

    Chanel Stages a Met Gala Curtain Raiser

    Chanel Stages a Met Gala Curtain Raiser

    Fashion Can’t Get Over Michael Jackson

    Fashion Can’t Get Over Michael Jackson

    15 Salads That Feel Like a Real Meal

    15 Salads That Feel Like a Real Meal

    Watch Quinta Brunson and William Stanford Davis of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Make Pizza for the First Time

    Watch Quinta Brunson and William Stanford Davis of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Make Pizza for the First Time

    Help, My C.S.A. Sent Me a Boatload of Chard

    Help, My C.S.A. Sent Me a Boatload of Chard

    This Easy Fish Is a Gift to You and Your Guests

    This Easy Fish Is a Gift to You and Your Guests

    New Phishing Scam: Fake Invitations

    New Phishing Scam: Fake Invitations

    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
  • Reviews
  • Trending
No Result
View All Result
New Edge Times
No Result
View All Result
Home Lifestyle Fashion

Pairing Celebrity With Audiobook? It’s a ‘Kind of Matchmaking.’

by New Edge Times Report
November 1, 2023
in Fashion
Pairing Celebrity With Audiobook? It’s a ‘Kind of Matchmaking.’
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

It’s not clear how many takes it took to get that “fo’ shiz, fo’ shiz” just right in the recording studio. But however many it was, the actress Michelle Williams landed on a line reading that has resonated on social media.

The quotation in question is part of her five-and-a-half-hour audiobook narration of Britney Spears’s best-selling new memoir, “The Woman in Me.” And while audiobook memoirs are traditionally voiced by the authors, in an introductory recording, Ms. Spears explains that because of the “heart-wrenching and emotional” subject matter, she would not be providing her own voice-over.

Instead, it’s Ms. Williams’s voice that listeners hear. Although her impression of Justin Timberlake encountering Ginuwine was widely circulated on X, formerly Twitter, there are passages in the book that are somber. Ms. Williams narrates how the pop singer had an abortion while she was dating Mr. Timberlake, started drinking alcohol with her mother at age 14 and how she navigated her 13-year conservatorship.

Simon & Schuster, which published “The Woman in Me,” did not immediately respond to questions about how Ms. Williams was selected to read Ms. Spears’s memoir. But in the world of audiobooks, the idea for many such pairings often comes from the producers.

“I like to think of my job as kind of matchmaking,” said Sara Jaffe, a senior executive producer at Penguin Random House.

Ms. Jaffe said she saw her job not as finding the most famous Hollywood name to narrate a book, but rather as casting someone who can help “connect the reader to the text.”

“I think actors who are also readers can really tap into the emotional vein that keeps any story humming along,” she said.

Sometimes, however, the suggestions flow in the other direction. Ms. Jaffe recently finished three days of production on Julianne Moore’s recording of “Day,” a new novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham. According to Ms. Jaffe, Ms. Moore — who starred in a film adaptation of Mr. Cunningham’s novel “The Hours” — reached out to Mr. Cunningham’s team through her agent to express interest in narrating the book.

Flexible actors who have a wide range and who understand the writing are also on the top of the casting checklist for Karen Dziekonski, vice president for production at Penguin Random House.

Ms. Dziekonski recently worked with Lucy Liu on the audiobook recording of “Our Missing Hearts” by Celeste Ng.

“We had heard from Lucy’s agents, probably in the fall of 2021, that Lucy was interested in narrating audiobooks,” Ms. Dziekonski said. (None of the producers interviewed for this article would discuss pay rates, which, they said, can depend on the length of the book and the prominence of the actor, among other factors.)

Ms. Dziekonski, who has been producing audiobooks since 2000, suggested her as narrator to Ms. Ng.

Ms. Liu was very easygoing, Ms. Dziekonski said: “I don’t think she had any particular ritual in the studio other than maybe, like, putting on lip gloss or something to keep her lips moist.”

Other A-list actors such as Meryl Streep, Reese Witherspoon and Willem Dafoe have gone on to give notable readings in audiobooks by performing with their voice.

“They aren’t reading, they are performing,” said Lisa Hintelmann, the head of casting and talent at Audible. “They want to be able to give an actual performance that is coming exclusively from their voice.”

According to Ms. Hintelmann, voice-over work gives actors an opportunity to “stretch a new creative muscle.” Because they are not performing a single character in a book, actors will often have to coax out subtle changes in their voice to portray different characters. Dialect coaches sometimes help with that aspect.

“Sometimes you’re female and you’re doing a male character,” Ms. Hintelmann said. “So you’re not going to try to actually sound like a man, but you’re going to maybe take it down a register to indicate it’s a different character and that it’s a male.”

The casting process also depends on the marketing of the book. In 2019, Ms. Hintelmann was looking to cast a young celebrity who could attract youthful listeners for the Audible narration of “The Baby-Sitters Club,” a Scholastic book series first published in 1986. She found the actress Elle Fanning, who was in her early 20s at the time, for the voice-over.

“This was an iconic series that, you know, a lot of us at Audible have grown up with and shared with our kids,” Ms. Hintelmann said. “We thought it would be fun to introduce it to a new generation.”

Voice-over work is typically a cozier form of acting, often involving only a voice coach, a sound engineer and the narrator.

“It’s extremely intimate, and that’s what you want to get out of a performance,” Ms. Hintelmann said. “You want the listener to really feel it.”

For most actors, it’s a far different experience from working on a large decorated set. There are no wardrobe changes; there is no sitting in a trailer for hours on end for hair and makeup. Instead, actors can come as they are into the studio, and they don’t have to worry about the physical aspects of acting.

“They are performing the piece so that when people are listening, they are in their ears,” Ms. Hintelmann said.

Ms. Dziekonski said she looked for actors who prepare for a narration job just as they would prepare for an onscreen role. “They know who the characters are, how they should sound with the subtext of the material and how that will work,” she said. “That’s how they deliver it.”

Previous Post

Heidi Klum, Pauly Shore and Anya Taylor-Joy Party in New York for Halloween

Next Post

An-My Lê Left Vietnam as a Child. She Returned as a Photographer.

Related Posts

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Everyone Was a Few Drinks In’
Fashion

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Everyone Was a Few Drinks In’

by New Edge Times Report
April 29, 2026
Chanel Stages a Met Gala Curtain Raiser
Fashion

Chanel Stages a Met Gala Curtain Raiser

by New Edge Times Report
April 28, 2026
Fashion Can’t Get Over Michael Jackson
Fashion

Fashion Can’t Get Over Michael Jackson

by New Edge Times Report
April 28, 2026
Leave Comment
New Edge Times

© 2025 New Edge Times or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • World
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Youth
  • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Arts
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
  • Reviews
  • Trending

© 2025 New Edge Times or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In