An Interview with The Simpsons’ Nancy Cartwright – Bart Simpson Himself

Oh! They interviewed Nancy Cartwright!

As loyal fans know, Nancy is Bart’s talented vocal alter ego. Eighteen times, the hellion is a lovable character Bart, the son of Homer and Marge, the brother of Lisa and Maggie, who make up America’s first animated comedy family.

With The Simpsons Music mania in full swing this summer, and certainly on top in heap native coming. I was wonderfully soft. I hope you find it so cool to read that you should get me.

When did you feel you were “done”? What is a turning point South Park?

Cartman and Bartman both have their “possession”…

Do films, due to length – free up time, preparation or just enter into a theatrical performance mindset? Was it business as usual?

It was a relief for a while. We had a little more leeway because we ended up doing 30 lines sometimes. No kidding. I found it kind of exciting, not something I would want to do on a weekly basis. In fact, it is not necessary to watch TV. What kind of feature is something demanding. The look is finer and the sound is bigger. They have to be “bigger and fuller” because of the nature of the films. As for “creating” behavior, it was no different for me.

Do you have pitch ideas to show? Or to contribute with a suggestion?

Certainly. I have ideas, but the truth is that unless I am a salaried writer, I could not do what our writers do on a weekly basis. They have chosen the most difficult profession and constantly, without exception, constantly write these wonderful scripts and constantly write who provides so. I may suggest that many marriages, not to say decisions, in the year appointed, I can think at random. Just let them do their jobs. And let them do mine! :O)

How to review Bart In The Simpsons Movie?

If he wasn’t Bart Simpson and instead was a fan of this show that depicted an unusual family, his likeness, he would doubtless love the movie! They are my cousins! This kid, like every 10-year-old boy on the planet, lives to see what he can do with impunity. And Bart would be rolling around on stage in the theater! Ha! He loved it!

The Simpsons Movie animation. Is there a much better show?

The quality of the movie far exceeds the quality of television for several reasons: 1 The movie has a FLIPPIN’ HUGE BUDGET! 2 The look and sound of a movie than in a television theater a> is better, you will watch in a tent about 50 times larger than your home. In this way, the animation will be more pleasing to the viewers with a higher quality of art. In other words, to really fill the screen, they have brighter colors, more detailed animations, excellent sound quality, since the theaters are huge spaces, and finally 3 As a. sequel, this first line was really to set the trend for Gracie and Fox. I believe that he succeeded completely. After 5 weeks and over 1/2 billion at the worldwide box office, I’m sure we’ll be making more movies!

Without your Simpsons co-stars, who do you think are the strongest actors working today?

There are quite a few wonderful characters out there. I’m working on a Disney show called Location and the cast is fantastic! Gray DeLisle, Jeff Bennett, Kath Souci, Daran Norris and Candi Milo. SO MUCH FUN AT THAT SHOW – OMG! I get a laugh out of how much everyone cracks me up. No kids! There are some others who love to work, including; Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, Cory Burton, Jim Meskemen, Frank Welker and the inimitable Tom Kenny from Spongebob.

Discussion about the most famous Fone Amici It sounds so worthy and such fun.

The Famous Friend’s Phone is a non-profit that reaches seriously injured or sick children in the hospital by phone. I love this arrangement because the telephone is the perfect medium for the voice actor – just using the voice. Kids are always shocked to hear from Bart or Ralph or Chuckie (“Rugrats”) or Rufus (“Kim Possible” ) or by other known names. I chat a little in character, then I talk to the kids as myself. They get too excited and I send them an 8X10 of Bart (or other characters I’ve named) and they have to show it to their friends to “prove” what we’ve been talking about. It’s very interesting and at.

The same goes for Make-A-Wish. They are the only ones he wants from the kids and it doesn’t happen, all too often. Make-A-Wish kids are terminal, so you know when they call it for a kid who isn’t going to be around much longer. The idea is to make this last wish, or in my case, two wishes. One time I had a call about a kid who was flying into LA, touring Universal Studios and having lunch with Bart. Unfortunately, two days before the event, it changed for the worse and the doctor refused to flee.

No problem, I asked if they wanted me to visit him. They said: Yes, it was so. He showed up and met this sweet kid, he did a bunch of vocals and told stories about working on The Simpsons and anecdotes about working with other celebrities and it was really fun sharing this stuff. The kid was so excited, he couldn’t speak, but he smiled a big smile. He was so happy. After a few hours, he was tired and had to go, and I hugged him goodbye and headed back to LA. A few weeks later, I got a call from the LA MAW office and the boy actually turned out a little better after my visit. In fact, it was much better that he flew him to LA, and took a tour of Universal Studios with his family, and they had a big dinner at a fun hotel, and that night he slept in bed and with a big one. smiling on his face, he kissed his mom and dad and little sister good night and closed his eyes. And what? Who did it. He got both wishes. Sweet

Another area that has a lot of energy in my community is Northridge, CA. I have been there for almost 4 years as a major honor. I am also on the Board of Directors for the Police Activities League Supporters (PALS). The current organization is building its own youth center in our area, so I also took this project on as a pet. So far we have earned a total of $2.3 million dollar. Last year I hosted and sponsored a Texas hold em style poker tournament at my home. We raised a lot of money and shortly after Mayor Villaraigosa of LA, Mayor Villaraigosa granted a one million dollar loan from the city! Sept. 29 The rewards and support are bigger and better than ever. You can go to www.devonshire-pals.org to find out more. The auction is online with the information needs to come play for kids.

Life sounds very fulfilling to you now.

I really dig this time in my life. My kids, Jack (16) and Lucy (almost 18) are independent and very serious. They are great friends and are totally loyal and have been very helpful in helping me in all our charity work. Whatever they deserve, no kidding! I’m actually in a position to do something. There is so much pain and stress and distress and hardship around us, but there are so many cool people who I really love to help and I feel very lucky to have found an awesome group of people who are all on the same page. I’d be in the lights, but my staff and all the great-willed pals and volunteers in our group are incredibly generous. I really couldn’t help myself. I sincerely thank them.

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