I watched Julie on Inside the Actors Studio about a year ago a5b4nd found it odd that for some reson while all the other
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Hushpuppy_20 — 22 years ago(March 21, 2004 01:06 PM)
I watched Julie on Inside the Actors Studio about a year ago a5b4nd found it odd that for some reson while all the other voice actors were there she seemed vary shy and only appeared for about half the show. I know that show was one of the only that the whole cast had done and was wondering if maybe there was a reason she seemed so out of it? I hope she isn't unhappy on the show or upset about her voice! While I love all the Simpson characters I enjoy Marge the most and I enjoyed Julie in Awakenings. Hopefully someone might now why she no-showed for Inside The Actors Studio?
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Mercury52 — 22 years ago(April 02, 2004 10:57 AM)
I've heard that she refuses to be filmed while doing the voice of Marge, which is why we only see animation while she speaks on that episode of Actor's Studio. I haven't heard why she left midway through the show. They are interviewed for 6 hours for the show though, so maybe she had other obligations and wasn't able to stay for the whole time.
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Clive-Silas — 21 years ago(April 16, 2004 03:35 AM)
Or maybe she had cottoned on, like the intelligent woman she is, that as appallingly oleaginous as In the Actor's Studio normally is, the cast of the Simpsons weren't even going to get the respect of the other stars who come on the show to get their asses kissed by Jim Lipton, but were in point of fact going to be made to jump through hoops like so many voice artist circus animals.
By the way, I've been a fan since she was Brenda Morgenstern on Rhoda, loved seeing her in Woody Allen movies, and instantly identified her as the voice of Marge the first time I ever saw an episode of The Simpsons. She's a funny lady and a great actress. -
mistedjule — 21 years ago(July 01, 2004 03:19 PM)
I wondered that too but it seems she is really busy. I have read that a lot of tours, signings and stuff she has been unable to do because of other engagements, I think she had to leave halfway through because of that. I never realised that she doesn't like to be filmed when doing her Marge voice. I wonder why?
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Shedmaster-3 — 21 years ago(March 18, 2005 10:36 PM)
I have nothing else to add other than I was SO embarassed about the Simpsons' cast appearing on that Inside the Actors Studio. As one other poster put it, performing animals exactly. Even Harry Shearer the one who seems to have the most cajones of the bunch went along with the BS. Sigh could have been a great show.
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nrnoble — 21 years ago(March 28, 2005 12:46 AM)
I saw it for the first time recently. Must have been a repeat because I had not seen the episode before. I noticed that she suddenly disappeared from the stage without an explanation Just moments after we hear her do Marge. Made me wonder.
I am not a big fan of actor\comedians doing their2000 acts on the show. I am more interested in what they have to say, rather watch them do their routine. I couldn't sit through Robin Williams because it took him 5-10 minutes to answer a question; every question was a lead in for his improvisation act. He's a great tallent, but sometimes he doesn't know when to turn it off. I kept yelling at the TV, "Just answer the damn question!!" but I digress. -
mkbt — 20 years ago(June 13, 2005 04:22 PM)
Just posted same question on the "Inside the actors studio". Seems very mysterious .Although the show is kind of strange I found it interesting to see exactly how the cast of a popular and legendary show as "The Simpsons" presenting their performance. But still found Julie Kavner's disappearence mysterious.
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ljz18 — 20 years ago(June 30, 2005 07:17 AM)
I also saw this and was very confused. Although, I found this at tvguide.com:
Question:
I saw the actors who voice The Simpsons on Inside the Actors Studio. Why was Julie Kavner (the voice of Marge and others) not shown doing Mrs. Simpson's voice? Also, where did she disappear to during the second half of the show? Pat
Matt:
Quite a few people noticed this, and I agree it was jarring and should have been explained on air. (I'm also surprised Bravo didn't make this one of the two-hour editions of Actors Studio.)
First off, it's relatively well known that Kavner (unlike her co-stars) refuses ever to be shown doing the voice of Marge, something about preserving the illusion. This would have been the perfect opportunity, but clearly this was a condition of her appearing. And according to a colleague of mine who was at the taping (which went on for hours), Kavner had alerted the producers that she needed to be done by 10 pm (the session started at 7:30), but moderator James Lipton kept things going well past 11 pm, before the students even got a chance to address the actors. The least Lipton or someone could have done was explain to the TV audience why she no longer was on the stage. Still, it was a great opportunity to see these guys in action.
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michelle_lily — 20 years ago(July 22, 2005 06:09 PM)
When the Inside the Actors Studio first aired they showed commercials for what was coming up on the episode. It flashed by really quickly, but I remember seeing Julie holding up a cardboard cutout of Marge's face up to her own face. This must have been what she used so the audience couldn't see her doing the voice.
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kjaworski — 20 years ago(January 23, 2006 04:48 PM)
"First off, it's relatively well known that Kavner (unlike her co-stars) refuses ever to be shown doing the voice of Marge, something about preserving the illusion."
I thought that was obvious. Guess not.
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lightning357 — 20 years ago(February 03, 2006 04:23 PM)
but the producers have seen her do the voice, right? I just watched the show and what I got from it was that Kavner may have had to go somewhere that day
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SevenKal-ElGuiry — 19 years ago(October 01, 2006 05:38 PM)
I don't blame her for having a fear of people , i know when i sing i have to sometimes turn my back to the people watching me, or i have to close my eyes for most of the time i'm singing, i sing at my church (chior) i stand in the back with my eyes close, so ya i don;t blame her for putting on a big hat and glasses when shes doing her thing. i too don;t like being around people, when i'm on any bus i put my things on the seat beside me or i stand up .
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freefall79 — 19 years ago(December 16, 2006 03:23 PM)
a lot of voice artist respect the voiceds they do and donlt want to dystroy the illusion. i must admit when i saw nancy cartwrightdoing the voice of bart when i was 11 it took me years to stop identifying bart as a "cartoon" insted of a real character, which is what the simpsons are meant to represent.
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