I remember when John Lasseter called me back in the late 1990s to personally invite me to come be the voice of Barbie in 'Toy Story 2.'
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I was big time into Barbie.
I'd love to be a voice in 'Toy Story 4.'
I've been called 'the voice actor.'
I was known as the little girl with the big voice.
I did have a 1977 Barbie, but I was more into stuffed animals than dolls.
There's now a Fat Tony doll, which cracks me up. But you feel honored that they asked you to do a voice.
And after every audition I booked, my parents would buy me a Barbie, so that was it for me: You got a Barbie, and you got to hang out with friends. And I thought it was just the best thing ever.
I was big time into Barbie. I also had Wonder Woman Underoos that I really liked. I actually wore them as an outfit to school. As I said, I was a strange child.
When I was a kid, I wanted to emulate Mel Blanc, who is arguably one of the most legendary voiceover recording artists of our time. I used to watch all the cartoons where he would voice Daffy, Elmer Fudd and Porky the Pig. I knew one day I wanted to do that.
My aunt was so attuned to commercials that she could always identify the voiceover actor.
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