Silvermoth
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I took the liberty of taking his performance in this scene and added a 5 minute robotic filter pass, you can listen to it here, attached. Kinda interesting. Although I didn't particularly like this Moriarty but its not the actor's fault, I think he was a bit miscast vs a much younger RDJ. It felt like he was the nemesis to a much classical and older Holmes, not this action-based younger Holmes. BBC's Sherlock series had it right when they cast Andrew Scott opposite Benedict.
But getting back ontopic, I think in general, if you're casting an actor that's going to be mainly covered head to toe in his performance, you're going to want his voice to be recognizable so I'd get an actor with a very deep voice and Shakespearian deliver. Not unlike what they did by casting James Spader as Ultron. You don't need an Oscar winning actor just to have him not emote for most of the movie, you just need someone with the right deep delivery and that way you save yourself a big hassle of having to fabricate his voice that much.
EDIT: Come to think of it, Bryan Cranston has that deep voice and delivery that would be perfect for him.
Bryan Cranston doesn’t like to do ham which is not really suitable for doom. Doom is larger than life.