Nancy Cartwright, who voices Bart in the acclaimed animated series The Simpsons, has begun teaching an online voice acting course.
Nancy Cartwright, known for her work as the voice of Bart in The Simpsons, has launched an online voice acting class. For more than thirty years, Cartwright has used his important skills to bring 10-year-old Bart to life, resulting in a character who sounds as unique as he and his family.
When The Simpsons were first gaining the kind of popularity that would remain with the series throughout its run, there was a brief period when few fans knew that Bart had the voice of a woman. The inevitable reveal came as a surprise to many, and the character’s voice is arguably one of the most instantly recognizable in animation history. Since Bart and his bratty ways were initially seen as one of the highlights of The Simpsons, the spiky-haired terror gained the most attention. His image became very popular, as did his phrases “I’m Bart Simpson, who the hell are you?” and “Don’t have a cow, man.” Fortunately, The Simpsons evolved beyond mere lines and the idea that the series should focus on Bart’s antics.
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As a main part of The Simpsons for so many years, Cartwright has clearly learned a thing or two about voice acting. His career extends far beyond the voice of Bart, with work on other animated series such as Kim Possible, Rugrats, and Family Guy. With such extensive work under their belt, aspiring voice actors would do well to pay close attention to any advice or advice they may have. Fortunately, that kind of education has become much easier to achieve. According to Variety, Cartwright is now set to teach her own voice acting class on the popular e-learning platform, Masterclass.
The class is not free, but is included with the purchase of the $ 180 Masterclass membership fee. For Cartwright, it is an opportunity to convey vital aspects of voiceover acting and emphasize how, first and foremost, actors must be true to themselves and their voices. Aimed primarily at those just beginning to make their way into the world of voice-over acting, as well as actors in between, Cartwright’s class seems to be packed with essentials that many will find extremely helpful. Of course, $ 180 may seem like a lot to some, but considering who Cartwright is and the career he’s led, it’s a small price to pay.
Currently what many fans of The Simpsons What we’re really focusing on isn’t whether Cartwright has a voice acting class, but exactly when another Simpsons movie is coming. There has been a lot of talk about this and it looks like it will come eventually. However, for those who are more interested in making their way into the entertainment industry, Cartwright’s help could be invaluable, not to mention the perfect way to learn to drive.
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Source: Variety
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