And it took me about five years of hit-or-miss auditioning and booking on occasion before I could support myself totally as an actor.
BOB BERGENI’m fortunate in that I’m what you call a utility player, in that I can take a scene, if there’s five or six minor characters in a scene, that need voice and personality [and] I can supply those characters.
More Bob Bergen Quotes
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I’ve been doing Porky Pig for 21 years for Warner Brothers.
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Mel Blanc passed away in ’89, and they held auditions, and I did my first job [as Porky Pig] in 1990.
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I love cooking and I love traveling and I love finding new places to eat and new cuisines to eat. Don’t be shocked if you see me munching down on a baby back rib.
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For people who want to get into the voiceover industry, even if you want to get into commercial, you need to become a really, really good actor.
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The voice is just one part of what you bring to the character.
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I love pork. I love a good BLT. I know that sounds horrible but I do. I’m a total foodie.
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Most people who go into show business want to go into show business.
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All characters have a voice but not all voices have character. And it’s all about character and personality.
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I will tell you that the ego in me would love to play the lead. I would have loved to have been Buzz Lightyear, or Woody in “Toy Story,” “Toy Story 2” but they hire celebrities for that, well-known people.
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I feel kind of fortunate that over the last 25 years I’ve been in almost every Disney/Pixar film.
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Fortunately, we have writers who very much respect the classic characters and the integrity of the classic characters, that are also terrific comedy writers and are able to put these classic characters in new and interesting, and quite funny situations for today.
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I wanted to be this one cartoon character [Porky Pig], couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t do it, other than living in the midwest.
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Despite the fact that wanted to voice aclassic character, a majority of my day-to-day is not Porky Pig.
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I studied voiceover, and I studied acting and I got my first series and my first agent a week out of high school.
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So everytime I’m asked to do it – and nine out of ten “Looney Tunes” shows ends with Porky coming out saying “That’s all folks” – I’ll say to them, which one do you want?
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