Power Rangers’ Kerrigan Mahan Said Goldar’s Voice Was Physically Painful At First – Looper

Once Kerrigan Mahan learned that “Power Rangers” was a success, and would require him to commit to the character of Goldar for more than just a single episode, he spent some time working on a voice that remained true to his initial performance without causing him pain, he explained to Nerdy Minds Magazine. “I had to figure out how to make this work. So I had a little basement in Burbank, and I went down and spent about, oh, I guess an hour finding it, finding the air, getting the air rolling over the cords until it got to the point where I’m good,” he said.

Some viewers, he recalled, have noticed that his voice sounds different in later episodes than it does at the show’s start, and Mahan confirmed that this is indeed the case, due to this new version of Goldar he developed.

“I kinda had an unwritten rule of forty-five minutes was as long as I would record. ‘Cause that was where I could keep it no problem, you know, I didn’t get too tired to go on and do another job,” he continued. Temperance, then, seems to have been key to Mahan’s tenure as Goldar on “Power Rangers,” between his reworking of what started out as a painful performance, and his commitment to never overworking while recording his lines.

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