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Amanda Seyfried says The Testament of Ann Lee helped her find her voice
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Amanda Seyfried told The Independent at the London premiere of The Testament of Ann Lee that performing in the film helped her 'find her voice' in a way she said went beyond her experience after childbirth.
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Amanda Seyfried said a role in the new film The Testament of Ann Lee helped her "find her voice" in a way she said surpassed what she experienced after childbirth. She made the remarks to The Independent at the film's London premiere. Seyfried plays the founding leader of the Shakers in a musical that, she said, challenged her previous understanding of the form. She described the group's practice of singing and dancing for hours each day as making performance feel more organic, and said her vocal coach noticed a change in her sound.
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- Amanda Seyfried spoke to The Independent at the London premiere of The Testament of Ann Lee.
- She plays the founding leader of the Shakers in the film.
- Seyfried said the Shakers' daily singing and dancing made performing feel more organic.
- She said the role helped her "find her voice" in a way she had not experienced, including after childbirth.
- She added her vocal coach believes her voice now sounds different.
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Seyfried's comments present the film as a personal and artistic milestone that affected her vocal approach. Undetermined at this time.
