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Such a character may range from [[Cool Old Guy]] to [[Testosterone Poisoning]]. Such characters are frequently supporting roles, such as [[The Lancer]].
Such a character may range from [[Cool Old Guy]] to [[Testosterone Poisoning]]. Such characters are frequently supporting roles, such as [[The Lancer]].

A necessary part of [[Soprano and Gravel]].


See also [[Evil Sounds Deep]], [[Guttural Growler]], [[Power Makes Your Voice Deep]]. Contrast [[Tenor Boy]].
See also [[Evil Sounds Deep]], [[Guttural Growler]], [[Power Makes Your Voice Deep]]. Contrast [[Tenor Boy]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* [[Ryotaro Okiayu|Sc]][[Kenta Miyake|ar]] from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* [[Ryotaro Okiayu|Sc]][[Kenta Miyake|ar]] from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
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** [[Yuji Ueda|Zolf. J]][[Hiroyuki Yoshino|. Kimbley.]]
** [[Yuji Ueda|Zolf. J]][[Hiroyuki Yoshino|. Kimbley.]]
** [[Travis Willingham|Roy Mustang]], as well.
** [[Travis Willingham|Roy Mustang]], as well.
* ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]'': Roronoa Zoro has [[Kazuya Nakai|the deepest voice]] in the crew, and is undeniably [[Badass]].
* ''[[One Piece]]'': Roronoa Zoro has [[Kazuya Nakai|the deepest voice]] in the crew, and is undeniably [[Badass]].
* Dutch from ''[[Black Lagoon]]''.
* Dutch from ''[[Black Lagoon]]''.
** [[Taiten Kusunoki|Boris]] also.
** [[Taiten Kusunoki|Boris]] also.
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** Shino, Zabuza, Kakuzu, Neji, Kyuubi, A and Guy and a few others.
** Shino, Zabuza, Kakuzu, Neji, Kyuubi, A and Guy and a few others.
** Kakashi, Itachi, Pain, Madara.
** Kakashi, Itachi, Pain, Madara.
* Souther from ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' has a voice that might well be deeper than is actually naturally possible. Oddly enough, Toki the [[Kung Fu Jesus]] has his own [[Badass Baritone]] going on. The main character, Kenshiro, prefers high-pitched "A-TA-TA" sounds.
* Souther from ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' has a voice that might well be deeper than is actually naturally possible. Oddly enough, Toki the [[Kung Fu Jesus]] has his own Badass Baritone going on. The main character, Kenshiro, prefers high-pitched "A-TA-TA" sounds.
* Whenever [[Dragonball|Goku]] goes Super Saiyan 3, he invokes this trope to show he means business. And let's not get started on the badassery that is Super Saiyan 4...
* Whenever [[Dragon Ball|Goku]] goes Super Saiyan 3, he invokes this trope to show he means business. And let's not get started on the badassery that is Super Saiyan 4...
* [[Hidekatsu Shibata]]: Voiced [[Naruto|The Third Hokage]], [[Fullmetal Alchemist|King Bradley]] and [[Fairy Tail|Igneel]].
* [[Hidekatsu Shibata]]: Voiced [[Naruto|The Third Hokage]], [[Fullmetal Alchemist|King Bradley]] and [[Fairy Tail|Igneel]].
* [[Jamieson Price]]: Voiced [[Gurren Lagann|Lord Genome]], [[Naruto|First Hokage]], The Count in [[Gankutsuou|The Count of Monte Cristo]], and a few others.
* [[Jamieson Price]]: Voiced [[Gurren Lagann|Lord Genome]], [[Naruto|First Hokage]], The Count in [[Gankutsuou|The Count of Monte Cristo]], and a few others.
** [[Digimon Savers|Digimon Data Squad's]] Commander Sampson qualifies, as does [[Taiten Kusunoki|his original Japanese counterpart.]]
** [[Digimon Savers|Digimon Data Squad's]] Commander Sampson qualifies, as does [[Taiten Kusunoki|his original Japanese counterpart.]]
* [[Joji Nakata]]: [[Highschool of the Dead|Soichiro Takagi]], [[Hellsing|Alucard]], [[Yumekui Merry|Chaser John Doe]] and a few others.
* [[Joji Nakata]]: [[Highschool of the Dead|Soichiro Takagi]], [[Hellsing|Alucard]], [[Yumekui Merry|Chaser John Doe]] and a few others.
* Shizuo Heiwajima from ''[[Durarara]]'', particularly in the dub where he's voiced by [[Crispin Freeman (Creator)|Crispin Freeman]].
* Shizuo Heiwajima from ''[[Durarara!!]]'', particularly in the dub where he's voiced by [[Crispin Freeman]].
* Joe the Condor from [[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (Anime)|Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]], considering his VA is real life [[Badass Baritone]] singer [[Isao Sasaki]]
* Joe the Condor from [[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]], considering his VA is real life Badass Baritone singer [[Isao Sasaki]]
* [[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]: Reborn in adult form, Xanxus, Squalo, Mukuro (especially in his 25 year old form),25 year old Lambo and Alaude.
* [[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]: Reborn in adult form, Xanxus, Squalo, Mukuro (especially in his 25 year old form),25 year old Lambo and Alaude.


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** His voice is perfect when he plays the ''[[Discworld]]'' role of [[The Grim Reaper|Death]], since Terry Pratchett has always described Death's voice being deep and foreboding like the slamming of a coffin lid.
** His voice is perfect when he plays the ''[[Discworld]]'' role of [[The Grim Reaper|Death]], since Terry Pratchett has always described Death's voice being deep and foreboding like the slamming of a coffin lid.
* Mace Windu in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' prequel trilogy. Darth Vader is the more [[Evil Sounds Deep|villainous]] example, but he's still one of the most badass villains on the screen.
* Mace Windu in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' prequel trilogy. Darth Vader is the more [[Evil Sounds Deep|villainous]] example, but he's still one of the most badass villains on the screen.
** As a rule, though, anytime [[Samuel L Jackson]] is in the film's cast, expect his character to be one of these.
** As a rule, though, anytime [[Samuel L. Jackson]] is in the film's cast, expect his character to be one of these.
* [[Transformers (Film)|Optimus Prime]].
* [[Transformers (film)|Optimus Prime]].
* Riddick from the ''[[The Chronicles of Riddick]]'' series.
* Riddick from the ''[[The Chronicles of Riddick]]'' series.
* Any character played by Ron Perlman.
* Any character played by Ron Perlman.
* Kevin Grevioux has an unnaturally deep voice, which led many people watching his character Raze in ''[[Underworld (Film)|Underworld]]'' to assume it has been altered in some way. He's also a [[Genius Bruiser]], having degrees in microbiology and genetic engineering and having come up with the idea for the movie in the first place.
* Kevin Grevioux has an unnaturally deep voice, which led many people watching his character Raze in ''[[Underworld (film)|Underworld]]'' to assume it has been altered in some way. He's also a [[Genius Bruiser]], having degrees in microbiology and genetic engineering and having come up with the idea for the movie in the first place.
* [[The Lion King|Mufasa.]]
* [[The Lion King|Mufasa.]]
* [[Harry Potter|Severus Snape]].
* [[Harry Potter|Severus Snape]].




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** Also, Sanya. Knight of the Cross, and the only person manly enough to make Dresden feel inadequate, being roughly of a height with Dresden and [[Husky Ruskie|muscle-bound]] enough to make ''Michael'', who is notably strong, look puny, whereas Harry is all wiry muscle.
** Also, Sanya. Knight of the Cross, and the only person manly enough to make Dresden feel inadequate, being roughly of a height with Dresden and [[Husky Ruskie|muscle-bound]] enough to make ''Michael'', who is notably strong, look puny, whereas Harry is all wiry muscle.
* Bahzell Bahnakson in David Weber's War God series.
* Bahzell Bahnakson in David Weber's War God series.
* Every [[Warhammer 40000|Chaos Marine]] in [[Night Lords|Throne of Lies]] speaks in an [[Evil Sounds Deep|unusually low]] voice, but Xarl, [[The Squad]]'s resident [[Blood Knight]], is noticeably deeper.
* Every [[Warhammer 40,000|Chaos Marine]] in [[Night Lords|Throne of Lies]] speaks in an [[Evil Sounds Deep|unusually low]] voice, but Xarl, [[The Squad]]'s resident [[Blood Knight]], is noticeably deeper.
* Derek Sagan of the [[Star of the Guardians]] by [[Margaret Weis]] has a deep baritone.
* Derek Sagan of the [[Star of the Guardians]] by [[Margaret Weis]] has a deep baritone.
* DEATH from the [[Discworld]] is described as having a voice like a lead coffin lid slamming,even if his voice is more felt than heard.
* DEATH from the [[Discworld]] is described as having a voice like a lead coffin lid slamming,even if his voice is more felt than heard.
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* [[Supernatural (TV)|Castiel]]. Also, Jensen Ackles noticeably starts using a deeper voice in any extended conversation with him. It's like they're trying to out-badass each other. [[Misha Collins]] has said that he regrets it- he thought he would only be a guest star and was just trying to sound [[Badass]], but when he was brought back to be a [[Ascended Extra|major supporting character]] he was forced to keep it, and finds using the voice so much to be annoying, difficult and mildly painful.
* [[Supernatural (TV series)|Castiel]]. Also, Jensen Ackles noticeably starts using a deeper voice in any extended conversation with him. It's like they're trying to out-badass each other. [[Misha Collins]] has said that he regrets it- he thought he would only be a guest star and was just trying to sound [[Badass]], but when he was brought back to be a [[Ascended Extra|major supporting character]] he was forced to keep it, and finds using the voice so much to be annoying, difficult and mildly painful.
{{quote| '''[[Misha Collins]]''': So in the first episode that Castiel shows up in, um — he's trying to communicate with Dean, and in so doing, his voice, his angelic voice, is exploding television sets and breaking windows — and so I, consummate guest star that I am, thought - oh, you know, I'm gonna do this [''deepens voice''], really deep, [[Guttural Growler|gravelly]], commanding, kickass, kind of window-breaking voice... And I may be running into medical problems now. }}
{{quote|'''[[Misha Collins]]''': So in the first episode that Castiel shows up in, um — he's trying to communicate with Dean, and in so doing, his voice, his angelic voice, is exploding television sets and breaking windows — and so I, consummate guest star that I am, thought - oh, you know, I'm gonna do this [''deepens voice''], really deep, [[Guttural Growler|gravelly]], commanding, kickass, kind of window-breaking voice... And I may be running into medical problems now. }}
* ''[[City Confidential]]'' narrator Paul Winfield, and his successor, [[Keith David]].
* ''[[City Confidential]]'' narrator Paul Winfield, and his successor, [[Keith David]].
* Shepherd Book from ''Firefly.''
* Shepherd Book from ''Firefly.''
* Mason Makoola from ''Pair of Kings'', although he is a bass.
* Mason Makoola from ''Pair of Kings'', although he is a bass.
* [[Sherlock (TV)|Sherlock Holmes]] himself. You could mistake [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] for [[Alan Rickman]] if you had your eyes closed.
* [[Sherlock|Sherlock Holmes]] himself. You could mistake [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] for [[Alan Rickman]] if you had your eyes closed.
* [[Skins]]: Gen 1's Sid, to some extent. His baritone next to Tony's tenor certainly evens the playing field.
* [[Skins]]: Gen 1's Sid, to some extent. His baritone next to Tony's tenor certainly evens the playing field.
* The Fourth Doctor from ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''.
* The Fourth Doctor from ''[[Doctor Who]]''.




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* Charlie Anderson from [[The Musical]] adaptation of ''[[Shenandoah]]''.
* Charlie Anderson from [[The Musical]] adaptation of ''[[Shenandoah]]''.
* Count Carl-Magus in ''[[A Little Night Music]]'' is certainly a manly man, if conceited and stupid, with a distinct baritone voice.
* Count Carl-Magus in ''[[A Little Night Music]]'' is certainly a manly man, if conceited and stupid, with a distinct baritone voice.
* Wotan in [[Richard Wagner]]'s ''[[Der Ring Des Nibelungen|Der Ring des Nibelungen]]''. He's a bass-baritone, the ruler of the Gods, and he even has an eyepatch.
* Wotan in [[Richard Wagner]]'s ''[[Der Ring Des Nibelungen]]''. He's a bass-baritone, the ruler of the Gods, and he even has an eyepatch.
* Pick a [[Verdi]] baritone role. Any of them. Good guy or villain, all badass.
* Pick a [[Verdi]] baritone role. Any of them. Good guy or villain, all badass.
** Meta-example: any baritone who can ''sing'' Verdi automatically qualifies. Rare though they may be, "Verdi Baritones" make ordinary baritones cower in fear.
** Meta-example: any baritone who can ''sing'' Verdi automatically qualifies. Rare though they may be, "Verdi Baritones" make ordinary baritones cower in fear.
** If basses count, Sparafucile from ''Rigoletto''. Assassin AND a man of honour. He never double-crosses anyone.
** If basses count, Sparafucile from ''Rigoletto''. Assassin AND a man of honour. He never double-crosses anyone.
* [[Don Giovanni]]. He's THE MAN.
* [[Don Giovanni]]. He's THE MAN.
* [[Flying Dutchman|Vanderdecken]] in ''Der fliegende Holländer'' -- manly, dark, mysterious, bass-baritone.
* [[Flying Dutchman|Vanderdecken]] in ''Der fliegende Holländer''—manly, dark, mysterious, bass-baritone.
* Escamillo from ''[[Carmen]]''. You know, the guy who sings [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Nzsh60MQto that] [[Large Ham|impossibly hammy song]] about [[I Am Song|how cool toreros are]].
* Escamillo from ''[[Carmen]]''. You know, the guy who sings [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Nzsh60MQto that] [[Large Ham|impossibly hammy song]] about [["I Am" Song|how cool toreros are]].
* ''[[Les Misérables (Theatre)|Les Misérables]]'': [[Inspector Javert]]. Baritone or bass-baritone required, and he's badass enough to have his own trope. (Ask Patron-Minette how he arrested seven armed bandits plus a [[Mama Bear]] (who counts herself as two) alone.)
* ''[[Les Misérables (theatre)|Les Misérables]]'': [[Inspector Javert]]. Baritone or bass-baritone required, and he's badass enough to have his own trope. (Ask Patron-Minette how he arrested seven armed bandits plus a [[Mama Bear]] (who counts herself as two) alone.)
** Enjolras is also played by a baritone and, as charismatic leader of the Friends of the ABC, qualifies.
** Enjolras is also played by a baritone and, as charismatic leader of the Friends of the ABC, qualifies.
* Sweeney Todd. Also [[Sex Is Evil|The Judge]].
* Sweeney Todd. Also [[Sex Is Evil|The Judge]].
* Macheath in ''[[The Threepenny Opera (Theatre)|The Threepenny Opera]]''
* Macheath in ''[[The Threepenny Opera]]''
* Depending on the actor, [[The Phantom of the Opera]] (the role has been played by both tenors and baritones).
* Depending on the actor, [[The Phantom of the Opera]] (the role has been played by both tenors and baritones).
* The indisputably badass Beast from [[Beauty and The Beast (Disney)|Beauty and The Beast]] is a solid baritone role, as is the equally badass (though much more arrogant about it) villain Gaston.
* The indisputably badass Beast from [[Beauty and the Beast]] is a solid baritone role, as is the equally badass (though much more arrogant about it) villain Gaston.




== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Garrus Vakarian, David Anderson, Zaeed Massani, and Thane Krios from ''[[Mass Effect]]'' all have deep, distinctive voices.
* Garrus Vakarian, David Anderson, Zaeed Massani, and Thane Krios from ''[[Mass Effect]]'' all have deep, distinctive voices.
* Angeal from ''[[Crisis Core]]: [[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'' fits the trope nicely.
* Angeal from ''[[Crisis Core]]: [[Final Fantasy VII]]'' fits the trope nicely.
* Kratos Aurion from [[Tales of Symphonia (Video Game)|Tales of Symphonia]], who has the same seiyu as [[Bleach|Kenpachi.]]
* Kratos Aurion from [[Tales of Symphonia]], who has the same seiyu as [[Bleach|Kenpachi.]]
* Alucard from [[Castlevania Symphony of the Night (Video Game)|Castlevania Symphony of the Night]]. A bit of a contrast with his [[Bishonen|appearance]].
* Alucard from [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]. A bit of a contrast with his [[Bishonen|appearance]].
* The Grand Oak of ''[[Dragon Age]]: Origins'' definitely fits this trope. Bonus points since he ''[[Rhymes On a Dime]]''.
* The Grand Oak of ''[[Dragon Age]]: Origins'' definitely fits this trope. Bonus points since he ''[[Rhymes on a Dime]]''.
* The Arishok of ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.
* The Arishok of ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.
** [[Posthumous Character|Malcom]] [[Badass Bookworm|Hawke]], father of the player character, as well.
** [[Posthumous Character|Malcom]] [[Badass Bookworm|Hawke]], father of the player character, as well.
* Auron from ''[[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X]]'' has a voice bordering on [[Guttural Growler]].
* Auron from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' has a voice bordering on [[Guttural Growler]].
* [[Final Fantasy IV (Video Game)|Golbez]], in both the DS remake of ''FFIV'' and ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (Video Game)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''.
* [[Final Fantasy IV|Golbez]], in both the DS remake of ''FFIV'' and ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''.
** [[The Lancer|Kain]] as well, but only [[Liam O Brien|in English]]. [[Koichi Yamadera]]'s vocal stylings are still somewhat deep, but not [[Christian Bale]]-[[The Dark Knight Saga|Batman]] so.
** [[The Lancer|Kain]] as well, but only [[Liam O'Brien|in English]]. [[Koichi Yamadera]]'s vocal stylings are still somewhat deep, but not [[Christian Bale]]-[[The Dark Knight Saga|Batman]] so.
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'', Link's voice deepens as an adult. Puberty, granted, but still...
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'', Link's voice deepens as an adult. Puberty, granted, but still...
* The Heavy from ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'' stands out as having perhaps the deepest voice of the cast.
* The Heavy from ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' stands out as having perhaps the deepest voice of the cast.
* Any character voiced by [[Keith David]] is almost guaranteed to be this. Vhailor from ''[[Planescape Torment]]'', The Arbiter from ''[[Halo]]'' (notable for being the [[The Stoic|least hammy]] [[Elite Mook|Elite]]), and Captain Anderson from ''[[Mass Effect]]'' come to mind.
* Any character voiced by [[Keith David]] is almost guaranteed to be this. Vhailor from ''[[Planescape: Torment]]'', The Arbiter from ''[[Halo]]'' (notable for being the [[The Stoic|least hammy]] [[Elite Mook|Elite]]), and Captain Anderson from ''[[Mass Effect]]'' come to mind.
* Jorge-052 from ''[[Halo Reach]]'', all the way.
* Jorge-052 from ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', all the way.
* Meta Knight in ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]'' speaks in a deep, gravelly voice. He's also the only character in the game who administrators are considering ''[[Too Awesome to Use|banning from tournament play]]'' because he's ''[[Badass|too powerful.]]''
* Meta Knight in ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]'' speaks in a deep, gravelly voice. He's also the only character in the game who administrators are considering ''[[Too Awesome to Use|banning from tournament play]]'' because he's ''[[Badass|too powerful.]]''
* Tychus Findlay of ''[[Starcraft]] II'' has a voice that makes Barry White sound like a falsetto.
* Tychus Findlay of ''[[StarCraft]] II'' has a voice that makes Barry White sound like a falsetto.
* Ezio Auditore da Firenze from ''[[Assassin's Creed II (Video Game)|Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed Brotherhood (Video Game)|Assassin's Creed Brotherhood]]''. His voice gradually deepens as he gets older, in addition to growing a [[Badass Beard]].
* Ezio Auditore da Firenze from ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Assassin's Creed Brotherhood]]''. His voice gradually deepens as he gets older, in addition to growing a [[Badass Beard]].
* [[Kazuya Nakai|Shinjiro]] [[Badass Longcoat|Aragaki]] from ''[[Persona 3 (Video Game)|Persona 3]]'' in the original Japanese version.
* [[Kazuya Nakai|Shinjiro]] [[Badass Longcoat|Aragaki]] from ''[[Persona 3]]'' in the original Japanese version.
** Although Grant George's English voice is hardly high pitched itself.
** Although Grant George's English voice is hardly high pitched itself.
* Harman Smith, voiced by Dwight Schultz, in ''[[Killer 7]]''
* Harman Smith, voiced by Dwight Schultz, in ''[[Killer7]]''
* [[Mortal Kombat|Quan Chi]].
* [[Mortal Kombat|Quan Chi]].
* In ''[[Fallout New Vegas]]'', Legate Lanius from the base game and Joshua Graham from the Honest Hearts DLC are both badass and have very deep voices. Doubly notable for both being [[The Stoic|extremely cool, competent, and collected]] and neither of them using profanity in a game where it is plentiful.
* In ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', Legate Lanius from the base game and Joshua Graham from the Honest Hearts DLC are both badass and have very deep voices. Doubly notable for both being [[The Stoic|extremely cool, competent, and collected]] and neither of them using profanity in a game where it is plentiful.
* [[Scary Black Man|Lee]] [[Genius Bruiser|Everett]] of ''[[The Walking Dead (Video Game)|The Walking Dead]]''.
* [[Scary Black Man|Lee]] [[Genius Bruiser|Everett]] of ''[[The Walking Dead (video game)|The Walking Dead]]''.
* Jazz from [[Eternal Sonata]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJWFz5SPB5k Here, have an example.]
* Jazz from [[Eternal Sonata]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJWFz5SPB5k Here, have an example.]
* A few ''[[Asuras Wrath]]'' characters have this, like Deus, Asura and the Rasho Mooks.
* A few ''[[Asura's Wrath]]'' characters have this, like Deus, Asura and the Rasho Mooks.



== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* No one has a baritone like [[Beauty and The Beast|Gaston]]! Except Beast.
* No one has a baritone like [[Beauty and The Beast|Gaston]]! Except Beast.
* Goliath from ''[[Gargoyles (Animation)|Gargoyles]]''. His voice is practically deeper that those of the other characters. Only natural, since he's voiced by [[Keith David]].
* Goliath from ''[[Gargoyles]]''. His voice is practically deeper that those of the other characters. Only natural, since he's voiced by [[Keith David]].
* The main character of ''[[Korgoth of Barbaria]]'' (as well as a [[Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy|number]] of [[Batman the Brave And The Bold (Animation)|characters]] voiced by [[Diedrich Bader]]).
* The main character of ''[[Korgoth of Barbaria]]'' (as well as a [[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy|number]] of [[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|characters]] voiced by [[Diedrich Bader]]).
* [[Lex Luthor]] as voiced by [[Clancy Brown]] in [[The DCAU]].
* [[Lex Luthor]] as voiced by [[Clancy Brown]] in [[The DCAU]].
** [[Batman]] as voiced by [[Kevin Conroy]] as well, especially when Batman is older, demonstrated in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PETk8eBbfN0 this video.]
** [[Batman]] as voiced by [[Kevin Conroy]] as well, especially when Batman is older, demonstrated in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PETk8eBbfN0 this video.]
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* ''[[Transformers]]''' Optimus Prime is universally this, with a voice so deep and weighty it would crush the vocalizers of lesser 'bots.
* ''[[Transformers]]''' Optimus Prime is universally this, with a voice so deep and weighty it would crush the vocalizers of lesser 'bots.
* Smaug in the [[Animated Adaptation]] of ''[[The Hobbit]]'', as befits a titanic dragon. It really adds to the effect of his [[Badass Boast]].
* Smaug in the [[Animated Adaptation]] of ''[[The Hobbit]]'', as befits a titanic dragon. It really adds to the effect of his [[Badass Boast]].



== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
* [[Christopher Lee]]. Played many of the [[Hammer Horror|most]] [[The Man With the Golden Gun (Film)|iconic]] [[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|villains]] in film history, aided much due to his magnificent baritone voice. He's also a trained operatic singer, a metalhead, speaks at least [[Omniglot|five languages fluently]], is a [[Master Swordsman]], and was a member of the Special Operations Executive during [[World War II]] (whose exploits inspired the character of [[James Bond]]).
* [[Christopher Lee]]. Played many of the [[Hammer Horror|most]] [[The Man with the Golden Gun|iconic]] [[The Lord of the Rings (film)|villains]] in film history, aided much due to his magnificent baritone voice. He's also a trained operatic singer, a metalhead, speaks at least [[Omniglot|five languages fluently]], is a [[Master Swordsman]], and was a member of the Special Operations Executive during [[World War II]] (whose exploits inspired the character of [[James Bond]]).
* [[Tim Curry]].
* [[Tim Curry]].
* Vladimir Kulich.
* Vladimir Kulich.
* Musician First Class Courtney R. Williams, Concert Moderator for the United States Navy Concert Band.
* Musician First Class Courtney R. Williams, Concert Moderator for the United States Navy Concert Band.
* Till Lindeman of [[Rammstein (Music)|Rammstein]].
* Till Lindeman of [[Rammstein]].
* Despite common depictions, this trope is subverted in the two most legitimately [[Badass]] American presidents: both [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] are said to have had shrill, nasally voices.
* Despite common depictions, this trope is subverted in the two most legitimately [[Badass]] American presidents: both [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] are said to have had shrill, nasally voices.
** So did [[General Ripper|General Patton]], George C. Scott portrayal notwithstanding.
** So did [[General Ripper|General Patton]], George C. Scott portrayal notwithstanding.
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* The late Peter Steele of ''[[Type O Negative]]''.
* The late Peter Steele of ''[[Type O Negative]]''.
* Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin of Jag Panzer. He can (and does) go higher, but his natural register is baritone and he's the living embodiment of badass in metal. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgN2VJ2JsZ8 I'M A MAN WHO SHOWS NO MERCY FOR THE WEAK!]
* Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin of Jag Panzer. He can (and does) go higher, but his natural register is baritone and he's the living embodiment of badass in metal. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgN2VJ2JsZ8 I'M A MAN WHO SHOWS NO MERCY FOR THE WEAK!]
* [[Metallica (Music)|Metallica]]'s James Hetfield. Accidentally stepped into a pyrotechnic, and lived.
* [[Metallica]]'s James Hetfield. Accidentally stepped into a pyrotechnic, and lived.
* [[The Undertaker]]. Walking, talking embodiment of [[Badass]]. Once got [[Kill It With Fire|set on fire by his pyro]] and ''never broke character''.
* [[The Undertaker]]. Walking, talking embodiment of [[Badass]]. Once got [[Kill It with Fire|set on fire by his pyro]] and ''never broke character''.
* Japanese singers Takayuki Miyauchi (known for singing the [[Awesome Music|awesome]] Opening song to [[Kamen Rider Black]] RX) and [[Isao Sasaki]] aka "The Japanese [[Elvis Presley]]".
* Japanese singers Takayuki Miyauchi (known for singing the [[Awesome Music|awesome]] Opening song to [[Kamen Rider Black]] RX) and [[Isao Sasaki]] aka "The Japanese [[Elvis Presley]]".
** [[Gackt]]'s voice is surprisingly deep for such a [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|feminine-looking guy]], and his songs are pretty awesome as well.
** [[Gackt]]'s voice is surprisingly deep for such a [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|feminine-looking guy]], and his songs are pretty awesome as well.
* Among Mexican dubbers, the big prize for ''the'' deep and badass voice-overs goes to [[Gerardo Reyero]] (who's actually a bass). Though it's not to say that guys like Mario Castañeda, Gabriel Basurto and Marcos Patiño are slouches either.
* Among Mexican dubbers, the big prize for ''the'' deep and badass voice-overs goes to [[Gerardo Reyero]] (who's actually a bass). Though it's not to say that guys like Mario Castañeda, Gabriel Basurto and Marcos Patiño are slouches either.
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* '''[[Brian Blessed]]''', complete with [[Large Ham|giant pieces of ham]].
* '''[[Brian Blessed]]''', complete with [[Large Ham|giant pieces of ham]].
* The late [[Tony Jay]], so much he was typecast as villains.
* The late [[Tony Jay]], so much he was typecast as villains.
* And lest we forget, the late [[Don La Fontaine]].
* And lest we forget, the late [[Don LaFontaine]].
* [[Richard Armitage]].
* [[Richard Armitage]].
* [[Travis Willingham]].
* [[Travis Willingham]].
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* [[Patrick Seitz]].
* [[Patrick Seitz]].
* [[Jamieson Price]].
* [[Jamieson Price]].
* [[Liam O Brien]].
* [[Liam O'Brien]].
* [[Ryuzaburo Ohtomo]].
* [[Ryuzaburo Ohtomo]].
* [[Fred Tatasciore]] tends to play these roles, with good reason whenever he's not playing monster roles and [[The Incredible Hulk]].
* [[Fred Tatasciore]] tends to play these roles, with good reason whenever he's not playing monster roles and [[The Incredible Hulk]].
* The late, great [[Daisuke Gouri]].
* The late, great [[Daisuke Gouri]].
* [[Winston Churchill]] was known for his low, surly, gravely voice.


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Latest revision as of 05:30, 6 May 2023

He is a manly man, and he has a manly voice to prove it.

A character of this sort must fulfill two criteria:

  1. The character must be a badass.
  2. The character must have a deep voice of baritone register. Bass register is also possible but is rarer and almost always overlaps with being evil.

Such a character may range from Cool Old Guy to Testosterone Poisoning. Such characters are frequently supporting roles, such as The Lancer.

A necessary part of Soprano and Gravel.

See also Evil Sounds Deep, Guttural Growler, Power Makes Your Voice Deep. Contrast Tenor Boy.

Examples of Badass Baritone include:

Anime and Manga


Film

  • Miles Gloriosus from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, especially in the movie.
  • Many incarnations of Batman have him lowering his voice while in costume to sound more menacing.
  • Christopher Lee sometimes plays this when he isn't playing villains.
    • His voice is perfect when he plays the Discworld role of Death, since Terry Pratchett has always described Death's voice being deep and foreboding like the slamming of a coffin lid.
  • Mace Windu in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Darth Vader is the more villainous example, but he's still one of the most badass villains on the screen.
    • As a rule, though, anytime Samuel L. Jackson is in the film's cast, expect his character to be one of these.
  • Optimus Prime.
  • Riddick from the The Chronicles of Riddick series.
  • Any character played by Ron Perlman.
  • Kevin Grevioux has an unnaturally deep voice, which led many people watching his character Raze in Underworld to assume it has been altered in some way. He's also a Genius Bruiser, having degrees in microbiology and genetic engineering and having come up with the idea for the movie in the first place.
  • Mufasa.
  • Severus Snape.


Literature

  • Aral Vorkosigan of the Vorkosigan Saga has a "scratchy" baritone, as does his Retired Badass father.
  • Earl Thorfinn, aka Macbeth from Dorothy Dunett's King Hereafter has a voice constantly described as "subterranean."
  • Harry Dresden of The Dresden Files.
    • Also, Sanya. Knight of the Cross, and the only person manly enough to make Dresden feel inadequate, being roughly of a height with Dresden and muscle-bound enough to make Michael, who is notably strong, look puny, whereas Harry is all wiry muscle.
  • Bahzell Bahnakson in David Weber's War God series.
  • Every Chaos Marine in Throne of Lies speaks in an unusually low voice, but Xarl, The Squad's resident Blood Knight, is noticeably deeper.
  • Derek Sagan of the Star of the Guardians by Margaret Weis has a deep baritone.
  • DEATH from the Discworld is described as having a voice like a lead coffin lid slamming,even if his voice is more felt than heard.


Live Action TV

  • Castiel. Also, Jensen Ackles noticeably starts using a deeper voice in any extended conversation with him. It's like they're trying to out-badass each other. Misha Collins has said that he regrets it- he thought he would only be a guest star and was just trying to sound Badass, but when he was brought back to be a major supporting character he was forced to keep it, and finds using the voice so much to be annoying, difficult and mildly painful.

Misha Collins: So in the first episode that Castiel shows up in, um — he's trying to communicate with Dean, and in so doing, his voice, his angelic voice, is exploding television sets and breaking windows — and so I, consummate guest star that I am, thought - oh, you know, I'm gonna do this [deepens voice], really deep, gravelly, commanding, kickass, kind of window-breaking voice... And I may be running into medical problems now.


Theatre

  • Charlie Anderson from The Musical adaptation of Shenandoah.
  • Count Carl-Magus in A Little Night Music is certainly a manly man, if conceited and stupid, with a distinct baritone voice.
  • Wotan in Richard Wagner's Der Ring Des Nibelungen. He's a bass-baritone, the ruler of the Gods, and he even has an eyepatch.
  • Pick a Verdi baritone role. Any of them. Good guy or villain, all badass.
    • Meta-example: any baritone who can sing Verdi automatically qualifies. Rare though they may be, "Verdi Baritones" make ordinary baritones cower in fear.
    • If basses count, Sparafucile from Rigoletto. Assassin AND a man of honour. He never double-crosses anyone.
  • Don Giovanni. He's THE MAN.
  • Vanderdecken in Der fliegende Holländer—manly, dark, mysterious, bass-baritone.
  • Escamillo from Carmen. You know, the guy who sings that impossibly hammy song about how cool toreros are.
  • Les Misérables: Inspector Javert. Baritone or bass-baritone required, and he's badass enough to have his own trope. (Ask Patron-Minette how he arrested seven armed bandits plus a Mama Bear (who counts herself as two) alone.)
    • Enjolras is also played by a baritone and, as charismatic leader of the Friends of the ABC, qualifies.
  • Sweeney Todd. Also The Judge.
  • Macheath in The Threepenny Opera
  • Depending on the actor, The Phantom of the Opera (the role has been played by both tenors and baritones).
  • The indisputably badass Beast from Beauty and the Beast is a solid baritone role, as is the equally badass (though much more arrogant about it) villain Gaston.


Video Games

Western Animation

Real Life