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But I'm just saying: It factors, maybe.) In the years since Batman: The Animated Series ended, he never shied away from the role that would come to define him, as many other actors have done. (Is it too much of a stretch to wonder if maybe Conroy was so good at it because he was gay, and perhaps knew a little bit more about code-switching, was more practiced at it, than other actors to play Batman? Okay, it's a stretch. What he was actually doing, of course, was talking like all the other privileged jerks Bruce Wayne hangs with. The result is the sound of privilege, of comfort, of a life of ease and unconcern. He nudged his voice up a skosh, made it slightly softer. On the other hand, it's Conroy's Bruce Wayne that was a bit. And Conroy nailed it, while maintaining the character's abiding Batmanishness. In an episode of the animated series Justice League Unlimited, Batman is forced to sing a torch song in order to rescue Wonder Woman from the clutches of the evil witch Circe.


Plus, not for nothing? The guy had real pipes. His Batman hangs back, he's wry, even a bit sardonic. He took his natural voice down only slightly, and inched closer to the mic.īut it wasn't a pose, it was just him. It was everything they didn't want their cartoon show to be - it was cartoonish.īut when Conroy slid into the booth, he just read the lines. As they were auditioning people for Batman, actor after actor came in and did the Keaton/Eastwood whisper. The creators of Batman: The Animated Series have said that's exactly what they were looking for. We could see it: He's not play-acting, he's just acting. It's something you can just sense immediately, and I think it's one reason so many of us responded to his take as deeply as we did. He basically used his usual speaking voice. His Batman was more natural, less forced, less false. Pop Culture Happy Hour The '60s 'Batman' Movie Just Turned 50 And Attention Must Be PaidĬonroy started from a much different place.
