Frases de Patrick Warburton

Patrick John Warburton é um ator de televisão e dublador americano. É mais conhecido por atuar em séries de TV como Seinfeld ; The Tick, no papel-título; o vilão Johnny Johnson em NewsRadio; e o âncora Jeb Denton em Less Than Perfect. Como dublador, emprestou a sua única e profunda voz a conhecidos papéis, incluindo Ken em Bee Movie; Kronk em A Nova Onda do Imperador e suas sequências; o guarda-costas Brock Samson em The Venture Bros., Joe Swanson em Family Guy; Steve Barkin em Kim Possible; e o Lobo em Deu a Louca na Chapeuzinho, entre outros.

Atualmente aparece como o homem másculo e casado Jeff Bingham na série da CBS Rules of Engagement e, mais recentemente, como narrador na animação Space Chimps. Atualmente interpreta o narrador Lemony Snicket na série da Netflix Desventuras em Série. Wikipedia  

✵ 14. Novembro 1964
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“All you’ve got to do is just be inventive with this character and have fun. That’s the definition of an ingenious character. To get to step into the shoes of the Tick, I just felt that was an honor.”

"Interview with Patrick Warburton" by Josh Bell at AboutDOTcom (2 March 2009)]
Contexto: It is more inspirational, I’d say, with the Tick. Because once you grasp or realize who this guy is, the fact that you’re inventing a world and an atmosphere and a persona that, really, his past is a mystery. So everything that he looks at or perceives can be brand new, and he can get really, really excited and intrigued by something that’s just a commonality for everybody else, that’s humorous. He’s like a child; everything’s new. So you just bring that attitude to him, a childlike attitude of discovering things.
Yet you’ve got this great writing, where everything’s mixed metaphor, and he’s articulate, and he describes everything in a new way. It’s inspiring as an actor to be able to go to that place. Anything you do is not going to be wrong. All you’ve got to do is just be inventive with this character and have fun. That’s the definition of an ingenious character. To get to step into the shoes of the Tick, I just felt that was an honor. Once again, I will reiterate that Fox apparently didn’t have a clue.

“People really seem to have enjoyed The Tick.”

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Contexto: People really seem to have enjoyed The Tick. I think because it’s odd and quirky and not mainstream, that people that are fans of The Tick love to talk about it, bring it up, and I certainly appreciate that. I felt like it was something special when we made it, and it was very disappointing when our network was not going to support it. I guess about eight years later, we proved the network wrong. Once again, the guys in suits made a big, big mistake, and they’re all big jerks.

“He’s like a child; everything’s new. So you just bring that attitude to him, a childlike attitude of discovering things.”

"Interview with Patrick Warburton" by Josh Bell at AboutDOTcom (2 March 2009)]
Contexto: It is more inspirational, I’d say, with the Tick. Because once you grasp or realize who this guy is, the fact that you’re inventing a world and an atmosphere and a persona that, really, his past is a mystery. So everything that he looks at or perceives can be brand new, and he can get really, really excited and intrigued by something that’s just a commonality for everybody else, that’s humorous. He’s like a child; everything’s new. So you just bring that attitude to him, a childlike attitude of discovering things.
Yet you’ve got this great writing, where everything’s mixed metaphor, and he’s articulate, and he describes everything in a new way. It’s inspiring as an actor to be able to go to that place. Anything you do is not going to be wrong. All you’ve got to do is just be inventive with this character and have fun. That’s the definition of an ingenious character. To get to step into the shoes of the Tick, I just felt that was an honor. Once again, I will reiterate that Fox apparently didn’t have a clue.

“The Tick comes to mind. … that was just my favorite thing ever, and it was so smart and clever, and I loved it.”

"A chat with Patrick Warburton" at Bullz-Eye.com (23 Februarty 2009) http://www.bullz-eye.com/television/interviews/2009/patrick_warburton.htm
Contexto: The Tick comes to mind. … that was just my favorite thing ever, and it was so smart and clever, and I loved it. I felt honored to get to step into the shoes of the Tick, and it just didn’t get love…not from the network, you know. The network killed it. It’s had a pretty fantastic after life on DVD, but it could have been a great series if they decided they wanted to spend any money at all back at the time. It became all about reality TV for them. They discovered they could spend very little money and get huge numbers.