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Over the years, Simlish speech and voice has been provided by a wide range of different actors, each giving their own style and charm to the Sims they voice.

The Sims

In The Sims, male Adult Sims are voiced by Stephen Kearin, while female adult voices are performed by Gerri Lawlor.[1] Kearin and Lawlor co-created Simlish along with Will Wright.[2][3] Sean O' Connor, Laurel McCarl Kapros, Paul Rausmussen, Melissa Burnside Roberts and Eli Sibley perform additional voices. In The Sims: Makin' Magic, Nikki Rapp makes her debut as the voice of Child Sims.[4]

The Sims 2

In The Sims 2 there is a wider range of voice actors, to accommodate the increased number of life stages.

The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)

In The Sims 2 for Nintendo DS, different actors were hired from the PC/Mac version. According to the game's credits, these actors were Sean Cook, Rebecca Olson, Cheryl Platz (who voiced Ava Cadavra[7]), Geoff Card, Tony Ravo, Bill Schneider, Jay Barber and Stephanie Card, although some of the characters were sourced internally. Dan Posluns, one of the programmers, voiced Bigfoot.[8]

The Sims 2 (PSP)

In the Sims 2 for the PSP, there are also different voice actors to the PC/Mac version. The voice actors are credited as Ron Hippe and Kit Harris. All male sim’s voices are shared by Ron and female sims are voiced by Kit.

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The Sims 3

In The Sims 3, players are able to choose their Sim's voice, and even alter the pitch. This voice stays consistent throughout the child, teen, young adult, adult, and elder life stages (Sims who are born in-game cannot have their voices changed). Unlike The Sims 2, the teen, young adult, adult, and elder life stages all use the same voice actors.

The player can choose between three different voices in Create a Sim for most life stages, but only two for children, and one for toddlers. Only two past voice actors return—Nikki Rapp and Donna LeTourneau. New voice actors include Khary Payton, Elisa Gabrielli, William Salyers, Georgina Cordova, Nicky Ralf, Will Blagrove, Becky Boxer, William Woff, and Deborah Ben-Eliezer.

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The Sims 4

In The Sims 4, there are nine voice actors who voice Sims with Simlish.[9] Some of the voice actors in The Sims 4 include Cia Court, Scott Whyte,[10] Krizia Bajos,[11] and Jessica DiCicco.[12] Other voice actors include Hynden Walch, Taylor Parks, Arianna Ratner, Patrick Seitz, Fred Tatasciore and Debi Derryberry.[13] Nikki Rapp, who has been a voice actor since The Sims: Makin' Magic, did not return in The Sims 4 at first,[14] but later returned in February 2016.[15] In the Create-a-Sim, players can choose a voice for their sim. Toddler sims can only have the sweet voice, children can have a sweet or warm voice, and sims who are teens and older can have a sweet, melodic, lilted, clear, warm or brash voice. The player can adjust a sim's voice with a pitch-slider.

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Trivia

Notes

  1. The voice type appears as a hexadecimal code in the Sim Browser's "Other" tab. This can be edited, but players should be cautious about doing so. It is safer to copy the code from another Sim that has the voice you want, and replace the old code with the code from the other Sim.
  2. All in-game Bigfoots are voiced by Dave Boat, with the exception of the NPC Bigfoot who is voiced by Stephen Kearin. If the player summons a Bigfoot using cheats, he will also be voiced by Stephen Kearin - all summoned Bigfoots are just normal Sims with Bigfoot accessories. However it is possible to change the voice of a "real" Bigfoot with SimPE.

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