In "Anne Roumanoff, that feels good", Julie Gayet explains how she trained to modify her voice when she was a child.
A reflex that she kept for her different roles.
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In & quot; Anne Roumanoff, it feels good & quot ;, Julie Gayet explains how she trained to change her voice when she was a child. A reflex that she kept for her different roles.
In "Anne Roumanoff, that feels good", Julie Gayet explains how she trained to modify her voice when she was a child.
A reflex that she kept for her different roles.
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