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What do actors actually “make”? In this conversation at Terry Knickerbocker Studio in Industry City (Brooklyn), Terry Knickerbocker sits down with voice teacher Matthew Dudley—Meisner-trained actor and head of TKS’s voice program—to talk about what voice work really is: not “sounding right,” but developing self-awareness, clarity, and the ability to reveal imagination through language. Together they explore the Linklater lineage (Freeing the Natural Voice), the myth of quick fixes, and why voice training matters just as much for film and TV as it does for theater. They also unpack common habits actors bring in—like vocal fry, tension, and “faux naturalism”—and how practice builds a stronger, freer instrument over time. In this talk, you’ll hear about: “Freeing” the natural voice vs. cookie-cutter voice standards Breath → vibration → resonance → landing on another human being How voice work supports truthful acting (Meisner + Linklater in dialogue) Why “accent reduction” is the wrong goal—and what clarity actually asks of an actor Practice, consistency, and building new habits through repetition Training for excellence (not “mid”)—and playing the long game as an artist If you’re an actor (or anyone who uses their voice for work), this is a deep dive into craft, integrity, and the kind of training that expands what’s possible—on stage, on set, and in the room. Learn more about training at Terry Knickerbocker Studio: https://terryknickerbockerstudio.com/