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Related Videos. Height: 5' 9" 1. Relatives: Bumpass, Leonard sibling See more ». Edit Did You Know? Personal Quote: I'm not him and he's not me, but what I'm required to do for him and what I am enabled to do for him is what makes it like me. It fits my particular talents and skills very well. As soon as he saw a picture of the cartoon character, he knew the voice would be extremely nasally and knew he could pull off the sarcasm of the lines written for him. I began to spread wings and really develop the character into something that is far more than one note.

The characters after 21 years are far more fleshed out and far more nuanced. Fans always each of us that we are their favorite character. There is an evolution that I see quite often. And part of the fun of watching the show or rewatching my favorite episodes is, not only seeing all the jokes that hold up just as well as I thought they did when I was a kid, but finding new layers and things that I may have missed that were subtly … I would never say overtly adult-themed, but just little things that are definitely hidden in there for a more mature audience.

But why do you think it is that the show has this appeal to people of such a wide variety of age groups? The comparison I always give is the old Looney Tunes. Read our interview with Mr. Lawrence here. Even though those were both good shows, they had a relatively narrow appeal.

Our show has this broader appeal because funny is funny, and if you can have comedy as your central tenet, your central emphasis, then people, as you grow older, will get different things from it. I want to shift to something a bit more somber. Working with him was so easy. He was easily pleased and yet he never compromised his original concepts for the characters. Very soft-spoken, and I have dealt with such demanding directors; hard taskmasters that make your work a living hell. To be around a person who was genuinely humble and yet wonderfully creative, it was a joy.

Very few people get to see their legacy while they are still alive, and thankfully, Stephen got to see how much respect and admiration and love this world had for him, and I hope wherever he is right now, he can see that he is appreciated.

He was a joy to know and to work with, and one of the true lovable people that I have ever come across. But it seems to be, in at least some respects, a tribute to Stephen. But my lips are sealed, as far as giving away things. Read more: SpongeBob Spinoffs — Which characters can carry their own show?

I was so jealous because theater is where I started, and I wanted to be onstage. And I really enjoyed the performance of Squidward and the whole thing. Well, as a human who already has two legs, you have to make him look like a squid. So they had this wonderful appendage, extra tentacle appendages on him to make a human look like a squid, which was very difficult to do, and they did it beautifully. It was a wonderful sight gag.

When I was talking to Tom [Kenny, voice of SpongeBob] he was describing you guys recording as an ensemble. He was saying that part of the fun is not only knowing your character so well, but knowing the other characters so well. And what do you think that that brings to the overall quality of SpongeBob as a series?

One of the good examples is that whenever Tom and I have a little scene together, we have very good chemistry and back-and-forth just because of the differences in the characters.

Well, thank you so much for talking to me today, Rodger. I really appreciate you taking the time out of your day.



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