Why Matthew McConaughey Begged for the Chance to Do Voiceover Work
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Matthew McConaughey has one of the most recognizable voices in show business. One might assume McConaughey would have a long list of animators competing with auteurs for access to his Texas twang. But, in fact it, was he who had to seek out the opportunity to attach his voice to a furry, two-dimensional face (or two). In Kubo and the Two Strings, released this summer, he was a proud samurai trapped in the body of a beetle. And in Sing, out Dec.