You have to understand that I'm not just some guy who voices characters in animated movie and TV shows.
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Just about every actor wants to be a Disney cartoon voice at some point.
American actors who voice animated movies are so brilliant at it, because by the nature of American speak, it's full of energy and full of commitment. And as a British actor, we have to kind of learn that.
Doing voices in animated movies has been one of my dreams. You get to go and act, and you don't have to put on makeup.
When you do an animated movie - at least the ones that I've been a part of - you never see any of the other actors. It's all done separately with headphones in a voice booth.
I'm much more comfortable speaking through my characters' voices than my own.
When you consider that you're a character that doesn't speak, but you've still got to react to the other actors, you've got to make a noise of some kind.
I've been able to work with some incredible voice talent, most of whom I grew up hearing in my favorite cartoons.
Whenever you do an animated project or a voice-over project it's inevitable that part of your personality comes into play.
I guess the biggest challenge to doing any kind of animation voice work is that you only have your voice to tell the story.
I feel like I'm more of a physical actor than a voice actor.
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