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Who Are You?

In her bi-monthly column, Nancy Cartwright wants to find out more about you the reader.

Nancy Cartwright.

I have had the privilege to write this column for the past couple of years. For those who are dedicated readers of Animation World Network, thank you for being so committed to this advocate of the animated art form. I thank you and the editors and publishers of AWN, thank you.

You know, I get tons of email from devoted animation fans asking me all sorts of questions about the craft or my own career. I usually refer them to my previously published articles, or my book, My Life as a 10-Year-Old Boy, that already addresses just about everything from How did I get an agent? to Whats the best thing about my job?

Today, rather than exploring my own actions on the hard-won journey to success as a voice-over artist; I would like to find out more about you! Thats right. I am so curious about my readers, and what makes them tick, that I am taking the necessary steps to find out. In order for me to fulfill my duties as a regular columnist in AWN, I would like to know why you are interested in voiceovers. Is it for the money? Is it because you love making funny noises, like burps and farts? On the other hand, is it because you are driven to let that inner child step out in front and take center stage? Tell me!

Below are a few questions I would like to find out about who my actual audience is. You know who you are the guy or gal who is in front of their computer monitor at the crack of dawn with a steaming hot cup of coffee in their hand, reading this article just for giggles and farts. Or are you the tireless artist who is so driven to succeed that you find yourself at your computer at midnight with a cup of calming chamomile tea, trying to stop those voices in your head by reading just about anything that will just shut them up!? Well, dear future kings and queens of the animation world, I have a favor to ask of you. Would you please take a moment to copy and then paste your answers to the following survey questions onto an email and send it to me toot-sweet to nancy@kidsister.com. If you do me this special favor and send me your name, address and phone number, I promise to send you an autographed 8x10 of Bart Simpson, and an autographed bookmarker if you would like. Or, just answer the survey if you like.

VOICE-OVER SURVEY

What is your sex?

What is your age?

What is your profession?

What is your passion? (Write as much as you need in order to answer the question fully.)

How long have you been interested in voice overs?

Who were your voice-over role models growing up?

What voice-over artists do you admire today?

Do you feel voice actors are appropriately acknowledged for the work they do? In other words, do the awards ceremonies (Emmys, Oscars, Annies) properly commend the voice artists for what they do to contribute to the project?

What are your top three favorite animated television shows?

What are your top three favorite animated feature films?

If I could write an article about any topic having to do with the voice-over industry, what topic would that be?

What burning questions do you feel have not been answered by me in any of the articles you have read up to this point in AWN?

Thanks so much, and I hope to meet you someday in the recording booth at let us say, Fox, or Disney, or one of the major studios. Until next time

My best, Nancy C.

Nancy Cartwright is best known as the voice of spiky-headed Bart Simpson on The Simpsons. She has voiced dozens of cartoon characters in her career that has spanned more than 20 years. Currently, she can be heard as the voice of Rufus the Naked Mole Rat on Disneys Kim Possible and Chuckie on Rugrats and All Grown Up. To learn more about Nancys career, listen to her audio book My Life as a 10-Year-Old Boy.