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  2. May 10, 2023 · In an interview with The Daily Beast in 2017, Beghe — who plays Sergeant Hank Voight on Chicago P.D. — explained that his voice has been low and gravelly since puberty, but it wasn’t until he...

  3. May 25, 2023 · “I’ve always had a low voice but I was in a bad car accident, I was intubated and in a coma for 3 ½ weeks, so it got gravellier,” Beghe told Sioux City Journal about the change that happened to his voice. “You could brew coffee in the back of my throat,” he added jokingly.

  4. Aug 12, 2022 · In a moment of confusion, Beghe tried to pull out the tube that was connected to his neck, and in doing so, he caused permanent damage to his vocal cords. “I would pull the tube out and it made it even more f***** up”, he later told the Daily Beast .

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · The Unexpected Reason Jason Beghe Has Such a Distinctive Voice. The actor, who's played Sgt. Voight since Season 1, has a harrowing tale about how he got his signature rasp. By Jackie Manno...

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  6. Nov 22, 2021 · In an interview with Rolling Stone, which refers to the actor's "raspy tough-guy voice," Jason Beghe explained that he damaged his vocals considerably after removing tubes from his throat during a 1999 hospitalization following a devastating car accident.

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  7. Aug 17, 2023 · NBCUniversal. In an interview with The Daily Beast, Beghe remarked that puberty had already given his voice a deep tone. But that natural grumble became exacerbated as a result of his...

  8. Jan 7, 2021 · Beghe was in a coma and intubated but while he was in the coma for roughly three-and-a-half weeks, he would involuntarily pull out his tubes, creating more damage that eventually resulted in the unique "gravelly" voice, according to New York Daily News.

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