Sarah Vowell

Description:

Born in Oklahoma and raised in Montana, Sarah Vowell is best known for her bits on public radio's This American Life. A contributing editor for the program since 1996, she has been a staple of TAL's popular live shows around the country, for which The New York Times has commended her "funny querulous voice and shrewd comic delivery." As a critic and reporter, she has contributed to numerous newspapers and magazines, including Esquire, GQ, Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, Spin, The New York Times Book Review and McSweeney's. She is a former columnist for Time, Salon.com and San Francisco Weekly. Hip, irreverent, and with a voice that NPR fans of This American Life instantly perk up to, Sarah makes both readers and listeners laugh out loud with her wry, comic observations on everything from politics to pop culture.

Overview

Birthday December 27, 1969
Born In Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA
Alternative names Sara Vowell
Relatives Amy Vowell (Sibling)

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Trivia She does not drive (due to a personal phobia, she never learned) and mostly relies on friends and public transport.
Quotes [on being the voice of Violet for The Incredibles] I really loved that whole experience, I loved every part of it. I learned so much about that whole process of how those movies get made and the lighting and the music and the technology.
Trademarks Unique voice; childlike and tremulous

Scores

The Incredibles
1h 55m
8
Incredibles 2
1h 58m
7.5
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