Kimmel's voice is built on the dry counter — the trademark eyebrow-raise inflection, the slight Brooklyn drag on the consonants, and the late-night monologue cadence that says "can you believe this" without saying it. Built for sarcasm-first reads.
Jimmy Kimmel's late-night voice is dry by architecture. The line is read straight; the eyebrow does the comedy. We modeled that — the way his pitch barely moves on the surface, but the timing of breath, pause, and consonant emphasis tells you where the joke is.
Source material spans early-2000s Comedy Central work, Jimmy Kimmel Live monologues, and his pandemic-era at-home recordings. The voice profile defaults to dry-monologue mode and can shift to roast register or reflective register with one preset change.
Most useful for political-comedy writers, late-night sketch staff, and podcast hosts who want the dry-counter register without writing the impression themselves.
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