There was a group interview with her and the rest of the cast. . .
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Julie Kavner
michaelalastair — 18 years ago(April 22, 2007 06:06 AM)
Infront of a live audience and the interviewer was talking to them all as if they were in character and everytime he spoke to Julie, they showed frigging clips of what ever character it was she was doing the voice for when answering the interviewer, which is a shame because I really want to see what she looks like when she does the voice of Salma and Patty. It's ridiculous why she doesn't allow cameras to film her when she supplies her voice to the show.
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mlitsonata — 17 years ago(January 28, 2009 09:13 PM)
Are you talking about "Inside the Actors Studio"? I just finished watching it. Where did you hear that she will not2000 allow it? They showed clips during a lot of the actors speaking in the voices of their characters. I think each of them, at one point or another, had a clip while they were doing it.
And her real voice isn't far off at all from the character voice. When she was talking as herself it sounded just like Marge. It's just her voice. I don't see why she would care about it when its the same as when she talks normally. -
Athena5026 — 17 years ago(February 03, 2009 08:33 PM)
I noticed that the first time it aired (saw it again recently). It struck me as strange that she was the only actor they didn't show doing her characters (any of them). Then, about half way throught the interview, she dissapears, and they never explain her absence.
A little bizarre.
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malijew — 17 years ago(March 07, 2009 10:22 PM)
She sounds nothing like Marge.Her voice is deep and who in the bloody Hell talks like that in real life? Unless they smoked 10 packs a day and got the throat cancer and talks through one of those voice boxes in their neck.
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jootsyfruit — 11 years ago(November 21, 2014 10:24 PM)
She believes that the characters of Marge, Patty and Selma should be real enough to the viewers and not have people visualize her voicing them because it breaks the illusion of them being their own characters. It's an artistic choice she makes as a performer to keep her characters real to people.