I think Michael was trying to do an impression of Edward G. Robinson, a great actor from the golden age of Hollywood. Famous for playing gangsters and tough guy/hard nosed investigators. He also played professional poker player Lancey "The Man" Howard in the Steve McQueen movie The Cincinnati Kid
Abel Salas Jr
2025-12-26 17:03:03 +0000 UTC
The best part is that Brian Baumgartner, the actor who plays "Kevin Malone", does not actually sound like that in real life. It is a similar phenomenon to the likes of Brad Garrett as "Robert Barone" in đđ·đŠđłđșđŁđ°đ„đș đđ°đ·đŠđŽ đđąđșđźđ°đŻđ„.
Perhaps another even more impressive example would be Stephanie Beatriz as "Rosalita 'Rosa' Diaz" in đđłđ°đ°đŹđđșđŻ đđȘđŻđŠ-đđȘđŻđŠ, especially since Stephanie really has a high-pitched, sweet, soft sounding voice. Yet, despite that fact, she managed to provide tough, rough, badass "Rosa" with her signature vocal tone, which sounds low, deep and harsh.
The other funny thing is that each of the two latter actors discussed as comparisons coincidentally both happen to share the parallel of having portrayed characters on those shows who chose to be NYPD police officers as their respective, collective, professional occupations.
M4RRS
2025-12-05 01:38:47 +0000 UTC
Nalgas is Spanish for ass cheeks. Que Nalgotas (nal-go-tas)= what a big ass