Rob Paulsen is one of Hollywood's busiest, most talented and most passionate performers. If you don't know him by name, you will know him by the many characters he has brought to life: Pinky from Pinky and the Brain and Yakko from Animaniacs, the tough, but lovable, Raphael from the original animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and many more. So, you can imagine how terrifying it must have been when Rob was diagnosed with throat cancer, putting his entire livelihood in jeopardy and threatening to rob the world of all his lovable characters that filled our youth and adulthood with humour and delight. VOICE LESSONS tells the heart-warming and life-affirming story of Rob's experience with an aggressive cancer treatment and recovery regime, which luckily led to a full recovery. Rob quickly returned to doing what he loves most, but with a much deeper appreciation of what he came so close to losing. His new lease of life inspired him to rededicate himself to his fans, particularly the new friends he made along the way: hundreds of sick children and their families. Rob said it best himself: "I can not only continue to make a living, but make a difference and I can't wait to use that on the biggest scale that I can."
Rob Paulsen is one of Hollywood's busiest, most talented and most passionate performers. If you don't know him by name, you will know him by the many characters he has brought to life: Pinky from Pinky and the Brain and Yakko from Animaniacs, the tough, but lovable, Raphael from the original animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and many more. So, you can imagine how terrifying it must have been when Rob was diagnosed with throat cancer, putting his entire livelihood in jeopardy and threatening to rob the world of all his lovable characters that filled our youth and adulthood with humour and delight. VOICE LESSONS tells the heart-warming and life-affirming story of Rob's experience with an aggressive cancer treatment and recovery regime, which luckily led to a full recovery. Rob quickly returned to doing what he loves most, but with a much deeper appreciation of what he came so close to losing. His new lease of life inspired him to rededicate himself to his fans, particularly the new friends he made along the way: hundreds of sick children and their families. Rob said it best himself: "I can not only continue to make a living, but make a difference and I can't wait to use that on the biggest scale that I can."
Aside from his many current and past roles as a voice actor that total to over 2,000 credits, Rob Paulsen is the creator, host and producer of the highly successful Talkin' Toons podcast. He has received a Daytime Emmy, three Annie Awards and a Peabody. Michael Fleeman is a bestselling author, television writer-commentator and college teacher. He covered the Hollywood beat, major crime stories and sensational trials for People magazine and the Associated Press.
"An impressively informative and inherently interesting memoir that
will hold and entertain the reader's rapt attention from first page
to last." --Midwest Book Review-- "Midwest Book Review"
"If Hollywood history, the craft of film-making, or cartoons in
general are your jam - this book is a must read." - World Geekly
News-- "World Geekly News"
"Only someone who finds such joy in performance could bring the
sheer humor, intelligence, honesty, and soulfulness that Paulsen
brings to Voice Lessons." - Seattle Book Review-- "Seattle Book
Review"
"Pinky and The Brain fans love to debate about which one is the
genius and which one's insane. But as the guy who has shared a
microphone with him for many years, I can tell you that in real
life, Rob Paulsen is the genius, not only by virtue of his quick,
facile mind and legendary skills behind the mic, but of his huge
and open heart. As for this book, you'll find that, while you're
enjoying what starts out as a fun and informative peek behind the
curtain into our world, an honest tale of real courage, inner
strength, and the redemptive power of human connection sneaks up on
you, moves you to your core, and has you hooked to the very last
page. While Brain may never admit to loving Pinky, I'm totally
unashamed to proclaim, I LOVE ROB PAULSEN. You will, too."
--Maurice LaMarche a.k.a. The Brain--Maurice LaMarche
"I was stunned when I found out Rob had throat cancer. But true to
form, he has NEVER been a victim. This page-turner will captivate
and amaze you about the human spirit. Rob kills it, like his
thousands of characters." --Nancy Cartwright--Nancy Cartwright
"Man, does Rob have skills! I was filled with joy the first time I
ever worked with the guy. His story is also one of bravest I've
ever known, because he battled back so valiantly from cancer."
--Billy West--Billy West
"One of the most accomplished and beloved performers in animation,
Rob doesn't shy from shameless expression. In this memoir he goes
even deeper, sharing his most personal struggles and discoveries
along the way. It's a celebration of entertainment and the way it
connects us all. It's an inspiring peek behind the magic, exposing
the rawness of a performer's needs, the fears and insecurity we all
share. He shines so brightly, it's like a lighthouse guiding your
way on a journey you'll be glad you took." --Seth Green--Seth
Green
"One of the most iconic, versatile, recognizable and hard-working
voices in this industry, Rob has undoubtedly brought his magic
through the world of animation, to the world of real life. He is
truly one of the kindest, inspiring and deeply connected
individuals you will ever meet. I get the honor of working with him
consistently, and he has without a doubt changed my performances as
a voice actress forever. Out of all the many voices that he has
portrayed, it is his own that has been the greatest gift to this
world." --Kat Graham--Kat Graham
"Rob Paulsen is inspirational to me not only for his legendary
characters and ginormous heart, but now also for his incredible
tale of strength and survival. I love this man!!! Cancer can go
narf itself." --Chris Hardwick, the founder of Nerdist and host of
The Talking Dead--Chris Hardwick
"Having worked with Rob I knew of the deep well of talent he could
draw upon to create the extraordinary range of characters from
Animaniacs, to Pinky, to a couple of Ninja Turtles. But it isn't
until someone is forced to confront their own mortality that you
truly see their mettle. In watching Rob fight his way back to life,
I discovered he is a treasure." --Kevin Conroy--Kevin Conroy
"As one of the most gifted, prolific, and beloved actors in
animation, it's no surprise that Rob Paulsen's book is fascinating,
hugely entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny. What I wasn't
expecting was his candid, inspirational, and ultimately
life-affirming account of facing devastating medical issues with
such optimism, courage, and determination. I only regret I'm too
old to play him in the inevitable movie version." --Mark
Hamill--Mark Hamill
"Rob is more than relentlessly optimistic, he is a disciplined
professional, skilled in the art of positivity. Every session with
Rob is a master class in technique and collegiality. It is a
privilege to work with him. It is an honor to know him. If I could
design a humanitarian award in the world of voice acting, I'd call
it the Rob and make it a statue of him with a mic sticking out of
his head. And the first Rob goes to...Rob." --Sean Astin--Sean
Astin
"Want to know about the world of voiceover from a professional? One
who has acted in some of the best-known cartoons ever made? An
actor who has been in demand for decades and has the respect of his
peers? How about learning by example to face adversity and yet be
triumphant? Then this is the book for you." --Andrea Romano, Emmy
award-winning casting and voice director--Andrea Romano
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