
btw, here are the original voices of Beauty and the Beast performing at the Academy Awards in 1992.
From the same show, Belle & Beast present the nominees for best animated short.
Oh wow...I was so sure it was Nash!I believe that, as a nice in-joke, that is Tony Anselmo!
I know right?
Funny to see them make a point of the "big names" behind the voices and most of them are "where are they now" file escapees. Plus it's so clear that, while Allwine's Mickey isn't bad, Bill Farmer absolutely rules covering Pinto Colvig's Goofy.
Yeah, sorry, I didn't mean it in an "insulting" way, just what I've heard, (just that Disney wasn't as big then so they often went for well-known but not "brand" names that would go good on a poster. Although, like you said, they probably had much more value at the time.)
Big names...saying that's all they could "afford" is a little insulting.
I could be wrong but wasn't it Disney who was responsible for her comeback in the first place? (Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Ruthless People, Stella, Beaches...) I think I read that because she wasn't "hot" anymore when they brought her back, they purposely paid her less for those roles which was why she was generally more "affordable."Bette Midler? In the middle of a massive career comeback, selling out shows and having hit records again.
Oh, OK. I think this clears up a lot of what was confusing me....there's just been a really strong "myth" that in the mid/late 80s "Disney couldn't afford" big names.....which I guess was never the truth, just the "assumed truth"--the case with a lot of "Disney myths", and "half-truths" past and present.At the time, NO-ONE was picking superstar names to go on a poster for animated films. If anything, after the hit of The Jungle Book, Disney could have taken their pick of whoever they wanted for their films (which is how Eva Gabor and Bob Newhart ended up in The Rescuers...those were star names).
Another dart in the "Disney was cheap back in the 80's" myth. Although, weren't they more or less known for paying people somewhat less than other studios?
Bette Midler...yep in the 1980s Touchstone needed name talent that was cheap. Midler, Dreyfuss, Nolte, Williams...all these guys were bargain basement and no-one else would touch them. Disney built them all back up, but by no means were they cheap!