VAM 151 | Interview with Maile Flanagan, Part 1

Welcome to episode 151 of the Voice Acting Mastery podcast with yours truly, Crispin Freeman!

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I’m really excited to share with you the first part of my interview with the Emmy award winning voice actress and accomplished comedienne, Maile Flanagan! Maile has performed in theater, stand up comedy, television sitcoms, feature films, and numerous voice acting roles! She’s probably most famous for voicing the character of Naruto in the long running anime franchise of the same name. She won an Emmy for her performance in the animated show Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks. You may also recognize her as Principal Perry in the Disney XD show, Lab Rats as well as her many other roles in shows like Grey’s Anatomy, The Mindy Project, and Modern Family. Maile is one of those rare actresses who work just as often in voice over as she does on-camera and I wanted to share with you her unique perspective on the industry!

I’m actually fascinated by Maile’s approach to voice acting because it’s so different from my own! If you’ve listened to early episodes of this podcast, you know that I attended a lot of acting schools in my youth. I took theater classes in high school, college and even went to graduate acting school to get my master’s degree. By contrast, Maile jumped into acting with almost no formal training whatsoever! Her approach to learning how to act was based on her keen observation of talented performers as well as her international upbringing. Maile’s father was a spy! He worked in counter intelligence for the U.S. government during the 1970s and 80s which meant that Maile’s family lived in many different countries as she was growing up. She was born in Hawaii, but moved to Bangkok soon afterwards. Later she lived in Nuremberg and Munich and eventually went to college in Boston. All of this moving from place to place meant that she had to learn to adapt to many different social environments. In order to survive, she became a quick study of people and their behavior!

In the first part of our interview, Maile and I discuss how she became an actress. She initially planned to follow in her father’s footsteps and become a spy herself! However, while she was waiting for her first assignment, she decided to organize a group of her fellow classmates from college into an improv comedy troupe and perform in venues around Cape Cod, Massachusetts during the summer. That decision ended up changing the entire trajectory of her life! It’s an amazing story and I think you’ll find it very intriguing!

Download Voice Acting Mastery Episode #151 Here (MP3)

 

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