Nancy Cartwright is the ultimate Simpsons insider. Her raspy, childlike voice is immediately recognizable as none other than Bart Simpson, the most precocious, irreverent, and intriguing ten-year-old ever to enter the American consciousness.
In this behind-the-scenes story Nancy Cartwright tells of the Simpsons’s early days, when the cast was given a closet-sized space to record commercial bumpers for The Tracey Ullman Show. She traces the Simpsons’s rapid rise to wild popularity, offers hilarious anecdotes about cast members and guest stars including Mel Gibson, Meryl Streep, and Elizabeth Taylor, and explains what goes into making the half-hour animated series. And she reveals what it's like to be at the center of an American institution, one that reinvented the sitcom, rocked the networks to the core, and changed forever the face of American television.
Packed with more information than has ever been revealed about the longest-running animated show, here is the perfect book for the millions of Simpsons fans who can't get enough of America’s favorite dysfunctional family.
Don't have a cow, man--Bart Simpson is a girl! This loosely kept secret is exposed in full as voice-over artist Nancy Cartwright, ebullient and high-energy enough to light up her native Ohio, tells all. "Simpsons" fans will revel in the insider information; biography fans will enjoy the memoirs of an actress who committed to her dream and saw it through with spectacular results. Cartwright certainly has a dream job--six hours of work a week, great compensation, and the ability to walk down the street unassaulted by celebrity-seekers. A feel-good, rollicking listen. D.J.B. 2005 Audie Award Finalist (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
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