Between 'Futurama' and 'Simpsons,' I'm able to work with the voices of Michael Jackson, Dustin Hoffman, and the cast of 'Star Trek.' It's great, you know; it's great to work with such talented people.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been able to work with some incredible voice talent, most of whom I grew up hearing in my favorite cartoons.
I think I can work with any type of actor.
When you write for a show that's not yours, your job is to hear the voices of the characters and write as best you can for those voices.
My dad had such a cool job. When you're a voiceover actor, it's a whole different skill - you're bringing these huge, larger-than-life monsters and characters to life. And, also, you have to learn accents.
I've been very successful doing voices in movies. I did Olive, the Other Reindeer, with Drew Barrymore, and I did Cats and Dogs. My children came to some of the sessions.
I love any kind of acting, so if I could focus on becoming the best actor I can strictly on my voice, I would love that.
I love working with great actors.
After 'Nikki' and 'Steve Harvey,' I had written on a show called 'The Oblongs,' which was pretty well respected and had a lot of 'Simpsons' writers on it. So I was a TV writer with an interesting voice at that moment.
If I could work with any actor it would have to be Johnny Depp. He is cool.
I haven't done a lot of voice work, but I know that a lot of shows will just bring in the actors individually, and they will just do what is on the paper. You miss out on that connection of having everyone there.
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