“And the Voice-Over Survey Says…”

Nancy Cartwright shares the results of her readers’ survey from her August column and finds inspiration in the answers.
Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Columns: Cartwright

In August’s issue I conducted a little — enquiring minds want to know. For starters, I want to thank all of you who took the time to fill out my online survey. Methinks there is more to write about than just my life and career, and so I decided to ask you about yours. The focus of the poll was, of course, centered on voice acting. I wanted to learn more about your passions and your dreams, which role models you have, and what type of animation you admire the most. And last, but not least, I wanted to know whether or not you feel voice-actors are properly acknowledged for the work they do.

That said, truthfully, I was not sure how many people actually even read my regular column in Animation World Network, or how those who did read it, would respond. I must admit I was happily taken aback by the tremendous interest and response this little survey received. We got 1,850 hits to the website! Wow-oh-wow! As time consuming as it was, I had a blast reading every single survey response. I was really surprised at how varied and vast all of your backgrounds were. Impressive. But what really got me the most was that everyone had the same intense and dedicated passion for the animation art form.

A whopping 60% of the responses came from those in the voice-over/animation/art-related industries. The others’ passions included making their dreams come true so that they could one day ultimately work within the industry. Many of the answers were touchingly insightful and I really love seeing that side of my readers. Once again, I so appreciate the time you all took to respond. Below are the results…

Voice-Over Survey

    1. What is your sex?
    77% Male; 22% Female.

    2. What is your age?
    From 19-60 years of age, with the average age falling somewhere around 30.

    3. What is your profession?
    This is the whopping 60% I mentioned; the responses came in from those artists already working in the voice-over/animation industry. This is interesting; some of the other occupations included a federal government agent, an electrical engineer, a special ed. teacher and a bagger at a grocery store. Just “shows to go ya” — this is an industry that attracts many different types of personalities and many unique characters (more fuel for more creativity, I say).

    4. What is your passion?
    Everyone clearly had a passion for the art of animation and/or the voice-over industry. The following is an excerpt that I found truly inspiring: “When I first read this question, I actually didn’t know how I would answer it, and perhaps I still don’t, even though living a life with passion is a topic I talk constantly about with other people. First and foremost, I’m passionate about my marriage… [He] is the most wonderful man on the planet… He even acts as director and sound engineer on my long narrations and audiobooks… I do something every day to advance my career, even if it is a small thing… I’m extremely passionate about living the life of your dreams. For me, this life includes travel and music in addition to my voice-over career… I am passion about writing down your goals and visualizing your success… I strive to make others aware that they have control of choices they are making in their own lives.”

    Every now and then I receive an email or a letter from a fan that evokes such honesty, integrity, dedication and responsibility. I found this letter to be one of the best.

    5. How long have you been interested in voice overs?
    Most answered that they have had an interest in this arena most of their lives. That’s so cool.

    6. Who were your voice-over role models growing up?
    51% Mel Blanc; 17% June Foray; 14% Daws Butler.

    7. What voice-over artists do you admire today?
    Forty percent said Nancy Cartwright (Wow! Thanks, guys and dolls! It’s great to be in such great “company.”) Tying at 14% was Dan Castellaneta — a dear friend who makes life with The Simpsons way more than “just a job” and — another dear friend who I’ve known longer than any other voice-artist — nearly 25 years! It just doesn’t get much better than being voted in there right alongside your peers. I wonder if that is how Daws (my mentor), Mel and June felt when they were at the top of their game? And finally, coming in at 11%, — a real sweetheart who does so many charities and fundraisers that it amazes me that he even has time to actually go to “work” and entertain everyone with his great voice!







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