Hale brought her proverbial bag of tricks to Salt Lake City last weekend, where she appeared on several panels, including the fan-favorite "Twisted Toonz" panel, which you can watch in its entirety at the bottom of this post. But before all the craziness of the convention began, she appeared at the opening press conference, where I had a chance to chat with her about her career.
SotT: Good
answer. Good answer.
SotT: All right, Jennifer,
tell me a little bit about your career and, also, have you ever been to Utah
before?
JH: “This is my first time to Utah. It’s absolutely beautiful. I
love it.”
SotT: It’s good weather this
week. You picked a good week to come.
JH: “Oh, my gosh. Completely lucky. I love it. I’m primarily
known for cartoons, video games, that kind of thing. I’ve been voice-acting for
a long time. I’ve done, I think, around 190 video games now, and a lot of
cartoon series. I don’t even know how many, but that’s what I do.”
SotT: What was the first
voice that you ever did professionally? Do you remember the first job that you
got?
JH: “Yes! The first job I got was at a production house called Babble
Studios. It was a commercial… I don’t remember what it was for, but I was [in
distinct voice] doing a valley girl, because that’s what I could do at the time…”
[INTERVIEW IS INTERRUPTED BY VOICE OVER PA SYSTEM]
SotT: Do you have a favorite
voice or a go-to voice that you always do?
JH: “I don’t have a go-to. I have, like, a million things that I
like to do. My favorite thing is to mix it up. [Deepens voice] I like to be
everything from a superhero [changes to high-pitched voice] to a psycho!
[Laughs]”
SotT: When did you realize
that you could do different voices? Was that at a young age or was it when you
were a little bit older?
JH: “No, I really didn’t think about it, honestly. I was working
in a video production house… [A radio station] asked me to come next door to an
audio studio and do a radio commercial, and I … didn’t even know you could get
paid for that, and that blew my mind. Then I was fortunate enough, when I moved
to L.A., my first job was a cartoon series, and I jumped in and learned from
the best!”
SotT: What is one voice that
you’ve never done that you’d like to do? Like, a dream role?
JH: “Anything Jess Harnell does. [Laughs]”