One of the Great Voices
One of the great voices of all time has to be Edward Everett Horton. Characterized by an avuncular, distinct tone, Horton sounds like everyone's respected and beloved uncle. He looks like one, too.
From an old playbill
Folk of my generation probably best know him as the narrator for "Fractured Fairy Tales" on The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle show (and it's various incarnations), but has also appeared in nearly 150 films, including some of my favorites like Top Hat (1935), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), Sex and the Single Girl (1964), and more. While never a leading man in any of these productions, he could easily do more than make a living if he were alive today.