Favorite Voice Actors
Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 1:42 am
Let's talk about our favorite voice actors, the actors who spend the majority of their careers voicing cartoon characters or dubbing, and your favorite characters of theirs. This will be fun. My favorites? In the order they were born, and my favorite things about them:
Lucille Bliss. She was the voice of Smurfette in the 80s. My grandfather's nickname for me was Smurfette. I also had a Peter Cottontail record that she narrated stories on. I especially thought her as the evil, possibly supernatural teacher on Invader Zim, Miss Bitters, was a hilarious contrast from what I knew her from.
June Foray. First off, I think it's amazing that she's still playing the same Loony Tunes character after all this time. The Phantom Tollbooth is my favorite book ever, and she was in the movie as one of the Princesses, among others. I also loved her in Horton Hears a Who. Also, in addition to being the evil doll in the Twilight Zone, wasn't she also the voice of the actual doll it was based on? Or is that an urban legend?
Jim Cummings. He's the first person who's voice I recognized between cartoons, as well as the first one I knew who did voices exclusively. He's amazing. Not only does he voice Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, but I hear he calls sick kids in the hospital and talks to them as Pooh. He was Darkwing Duck for Disney, and I have an interview he did in the 90s in a comic book. In that interview he tells a story about how he used to read his daughter bedtime stories and he did voices for the characters. Anyway, she got fed up and said, "Dad, can't you stop doing the voices and just read the story?" And he gets all indignant and says, "Listen, little lady, you'd better hope I never stop doing these voices!" XD
Cree Summer. She got her voice with Nelvana in The Care Bears Movie. When she grew up, she was in Drawn Together, which is INCREDIBLY raunchy. It's funny because it's, like, the OPPOSITE of Care Bears. She's done so many shows I watch, or even just have heard of. One sad thing, though, in an interview she was talking about how since she's black, in live action she can usually only be the "black best friend." But in animation she can be anything she wants. She can even be the white girl. Which is sad, because it shows that Hollywood hasn't caught up with the real world in terms of population statistics. She's best friends with another favorite of mine, Tara Strong.
Tara Strong. She's gotten popular since she's in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. She loves to tease the fans on twitter and pretend like she's their queen. One time she was scheduled to go to a convention but had to cancel at the last minute. One of the attendees, a boy with unspecified mental disabilities, was crushed because he was looking forward to seeing her. She called him up on the phone and talked to him for 20 minutes doing all of his favorite characters. One time he accidentally hung up on him and she called him back and teased, "Did you just hang up on Twilight Sparkle?" or whichever character she was doing. It was really sweet.
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Tony Jay. He doesn't really count because was a huge stage actor and did a number of live action things. I just think he was amazing in his animated works. He was the villain in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame and performed the greatest villain song ever composed IMHO.
Didn't mean to sound so bland. I don't want to assume nobody knows who I'm talking about, because you might, but I also don't want to assume everyone knows who I'm talking about, because you might not. I don't know. Maybe this post was ill-advised. Anyway, who are your favorites? Let's see if we share favorites. It was torture limiting myself to five and a bonus, but I'm always looking for new voice actors to love listening to.
Lucille Bliss. She was the voice of Smurfette in the 80s. My grandfather's nickname for me was Smurfette. I also had a Peter Cottontail record that she narrated stories on. I especially thought her as the evil, possibly supernatural teacher on Invader Zim, Miss Bitters, was a hilarious contrast from what I knew her from.
June Foray. First off, I think it's amazing that she's still playing the same Loony Tunes character after all this time. The Phantom Tollbooth is my favorite book ever, and she was in the movie as one of the Princesses, among others. I also loved her in Horton Hears a Who. Also, in addition to being the evil doll in the Twilight Zone, wasn't she also the voice of the actual doll it was based on? Or is that an urban legend?
Jim Cummings. He's the first person who's voice I recognized between cartoons, as well as the first one I knew who did voices exclusively. He's amazing. Not only does he voice Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, but I hear he calls sick kids in the hospital and talks to them as Pooh. He was Darkwing Duck for Disney, and I have an interview he did in the 90s in a comic book. In that interview he tells a story about how he used to read his daughter bedtime stories and he did voices for the characters. Anyway, she got fed up and said, "Dad, can't you stop doing the voices and just read the story?" And he gets all indignant and says, "Listen, little lady, you'd better hope I never stop doing these voices!" XD
Cree Summer. She got her voice with Nelvana in The Care Bears Movie. When she grew up, she was in Drawn Together, which is INCREDIBLY raunchy. It's funny because it's, like, the OPPOSITE of Care Bears. She's done so many shows I watch, or even just have heard of. One sad thing, though, in an interview she was talking about how since she's black, in live action she can usually only be the "black best friend." But in animation she can be anything she wants. She can even be the white girl. Which is sad, because it shows that Hollywood hasn't caught up with the real world in terms of population statistics. She's best friends with another favorite of mine, Tara Strong.
Tara Strong. She's gotten popular since she's in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. She loves to tease the fans on twitter and pretend like she's their queen. One time she was scheduled to go to a convention but had to cancel at the last minute. One of the attendees, a boy with unspecified mental disabilities, was crushed because he was looking forward to seeing her. She called him up on the phone and talked to him for 20 minutes doing all of his favorite characters. One time he accidentally hung up on him and she called him back and teased, "Did you just hang up on Twilight Sparkle?" or whichever character she was doing. It was really sweet.
EXTRA
Tony Jay. He doesn't really count because was a huge stage actor and did a number of live action things. I just think he was amazing in his animated works. He was the villain in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame and performed the greatest villain song ever composed IMHO.
Didn't mean to sound so bland. I don't want to assume nobody knows who I'm talking about, because you might, but I also don't want to assume everyone knows who I'm talking about, because you might not. I don't know. Maybe this post was ill-advised. Anyway, who are your favorites? Let's see if we share favorites. It was torture limiting myself to five and a bonus, but I'm always looking for new voice actors to love listening to.