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Hide Show Music department 3 credits. Hide Show Producer 2 credits. She was an only-child. Her parents were Jewish, but Bergman was non-practicing and converted to Roman Catholicism after exploring several Christian denominations; although she still remained proud of her Jewish heritage.

She grew up around the corner from the home of Adriana Caselotti, the original voice of Snow White. At an early age, she found herself drawn to fantasy entertainment ranging from science fiction to anything Disney. She was always proud of the fact that as a child she and her mother wrote letters to NBC to help keep the original Star Trek on the air for a third season.

With regard to Disney, she regularly visited Disneyland and was once quoted as saying, "My one regret is that I never got to meet Walt Disney. Bergman was known for voicing most of the female characters in animated series such as Fox Kids ' The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs , where she played a dog named Mitzy and also a number of other characters.

McCormick , and Wendy Testaburger. The South Park episode " Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics " was dedicated to her, as was the episode " Starvin' Marvin in Space ," the first episode to air after her death. After suffering from depression and anxiety, Bergman had committed suicide in her West Los Angeles, California apartment, on November 11, Don't let that donut dunker get to you.

We're going to have this whole thing sewn up before Batman and Superman get back. I remember the audition. I remember walking to that room and seeing voiceover legends in that room, A-list celebrities.

And I was a fan. I collected Batgirl stuff as a kid. My dad had comics from the beginning of time and I really wanted it. And I knew what I was up against. And Bruce Timm, Andrea Romano, like they just saw something in me. And I just was her. When people say do her voice, it's the only thing that, that is my voice.

When I booked that role, I freaked out my agent left on my answering machine, Oh my God, you're her. You're the bat, you're the girls at the bat. You're your Batgirl! And I was like, waa! It was just amazing. And then, you know, being in the studio with Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy, I'm like what is happening?

It was such a magical time. Every guest cast was an extraordinary talent. I don't know what horseshoe I was born under to have played so many extraordinary characters, but she is one of them. And every time I see Batgirl on a script, I'm taken back to those times.

I love the DC Superhero Girls. Playing Batgirl now in this world is so much fun. Playing her back to back with Harley and arguing is insanely fun, but then getting to do things like The Killing Joke where it's really dark.

My favorite Batman iterations are the darker versions. I knew what I was doing, I was on the hunt. Same as you. No, you were trying to prove something. You let your ego cloud your judgment. You should have listened to me. I thought we were partners. We are. Bruce Timm asked me to come on board for this, and again, he's another person that you say yes to everything to. I had read the comic and you know, they needed to add extra time to the comic and the fact that they made it girl-centric, Batgirl-centric, Batgirl in her power in her womanhood was super interesting to me.

You know, I've really grown up with Batgirl. I started her in my early twenties and now I'm a little bit older than that. From where I started as Batgirl, 'cause it was the same cast I got to work with, it was already in my head that it was me just a little bit older.

So she's not little girl teenage Batgirl, Barbara Gordon anymore, she's a woman. I didn't have to dig too far deep. It's just really me and I've sort of grown up with her. You know, Harley Quinn.

Batman's archenemy. America's screwball sweetheart. So the first time I got to play Harley was in Arkham City. It was a video game. I of course was completely enamored with Arleen Sorkin. The role was created for her. Inspired by an on-camera role she played on a soap opera. She's extraordinarily talented and beautiful. And I couldn't imagine anyone else ever taking that role. Collette Sunderman called me into do her voice for a video game. They just wanted to try something a little bit different, make it my own, not copy her.

Kind of go to different places and levels with her and just explore a new version, which is always terrifying with an existing character. Someone is so well known and so beloved. And so I sat in the studio and was inspired by her brilliance. And of course then making it my own. Really being nervous about it until I heard fans embracing her and my version of her. This is it. Just you, me, and the only thing that can stop this entire place blowing sky high. Every time I get to do Harley, it's like often for a video game.

And so when you are voicing an animated series, you're with the other actors, you get breaks. But when you do a video game, it's just you for four hours, it can be vocally taxing. And it is vocally taxing for Harley. There's a lot of screaming, there's a lot of fighting. Sometimes as the voice actor, you might get cranky thinking, oh, I'm going to be screaming for four hours.

Never cranky for Harley. I'm always like, let's get in there. Like she really is my therapy. I get to just take out all my frustrations and all my crazy.

And she, she and I, we've become really close. You were supposed to save Mr. J, bat brain. From the moment Joker dies, that's not a spoiler, if you're a fan, you've seen the you've seen him die. I cried when he died in the studio. I imagined that moment. I imagined my love dying. But then from that death, phoenix rises. She's just a force.

And I think vocally, that just translates through the action and what she's been through. Harley changes vocally for every single world that she's in.

It's a tone thing, it's a vibe thing, it's where she is, it's her age. I've done so many different versions of her and they're all so rewarding to play. When there's a serious Harley moment, we can go back even vocally to Harlene before she got too crazy.

In DC Superhero Girls, she's still a girl. She's crazy and fun and unaffected by the world. Barbara Gordon! Harleen Quenzel! I missed you so much since you moved away, Babbly Boo! There are versions I've done where Harley is darker than the Joker. There are versions I've done where she's just so badass. Every single version is dictated by the writing, the vibe, the feel, where we are, the world that we're in.

And I probably, at this point, can't count how many different versions of her in my mind exist. Oh Sebastian, I can't help it. I just love the sea. I would dance around my room. I would do impressions of her. I had a giant poster on my wall. It existed on that wall in my childhood home in Toronto until two years ago, when my father passed away and we sold the house, I have always loved mermaids and unicorns.

She was so special to me. Ariel was just, wow, Jodi Benson's voice and this whole world, part of her world, like who wouldn't want to be part of that world?

When I got the chance to play her daughter, it was like the biggest dream come true. I could have died the next day. I shook her hand and I burst into tears.

She's like, are you okay, honey? Like, I've just loved you for so long. She just doesn't understand. Melody came pretty natural to me. I knew she had to be naive, young, but resourceful and curious and brave. I saw the original drawings and was so drawn to her. I mean, as it is, I was already so mermaid crazy that I wanted that part so bad.

And so again, vocally, her voice came from the acting moments and from things that I saw and from the drawings that I saw, the characters around her.

She's so pure. Like she's just such a pure heart. Originally, I had voiced her in what's called guide tracking, where they bring in a skilled voice actor to lay down all the original vocal tracks and then offer it to an A-list celebrity.

Jamie Thomason, who gave me that role, fought for me and said, this is our Melody. And I got to keep her, which is why most voice actors say yes to guide tracking.

I just wanted to do it justice. And I didn't want to get replaced by Britney Spears. And I think I was nervous until I actually saw it. And I was like, [gasp] it's still me! So Dil Pickles was another one that I was guide tracking. I first got introduced to the world of Rugrats as a character called Timmy McNulty. He was so much fun to play. He was mean to his younger babies, just like Angelica. And they had this sort of little love-hate relationship.

You can't play anyways. And they brought me into guide track Dil. And the original desire was for Madonna to play Baby Dil. My inspiration came from listening to crying babies on planes.



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