TriezGamer wrote:A voice-actor, on the other hand, can define nothing about their character beyond inflection and voice. Everything else is fixed, and that makes the job far harder than you might think.
I would imagine being limited would be somewhat more difficult than putting yourself as a characer in live action. However it's nowhere near as hard as acting, as your physical appearance matters as much as your voice. In voice acting, you don't have to worry if your eye itches or you make an odd face. Or having to have certain actions and whatnot. Or having to have to make a weird face or expression because all that is being captured is voice/tone and nothing more.
And also, being limited might also make things easier, depending who your character is. Likewise being a character (in live action) that is NOTHING like you at all (a polar opposite) would be challenging. But those really depend on the persons.