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Amanda Seyfried says new role helped her find her voice after childbirth
Summary
At the London premiere of The Testament of Ann Lee, Amanda Seyfried said the film's musical role helped her "find her voice" in a way she had not even after childbirth.
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Amanda Seyfried said a role in the film The Testament of Ann Lee helped her "find her voice" in a way she had not even after childbirth. She made the remarks to The Independent at the London premiere on 6 February. Seyfried, 40, plays the founding leader of the Shakers in the film. She said the group's daily singing and dancing made performing feel more organic and that even her vocal coach noticed a change.
Key facts:
- Seyfried spoke to The Independent at the London premiere of The Testament of Ann Lee on 6 February.
- She said the role helped her "find her voice" in a way she had not even after childbirth.
- She plays the founding leader of the Shakers, whom the film portrays as singing and dancing for hours each day.
- Seyfried said her vocal coach believes she now sounds different.
Summary:
Seyfried's remarks present the film as a personal turning point in how she approaches singing and performance. Undetermined at this time.
