Supporting Roles for Golden Age Batman Comic

Supporting Roles for Golden Age Batman Comic

Project Overview

This will be a motion comic based on a classic Batman story from the 1940s.

I'm already well in the midst of casting, but I still have some supporting roles that need to be filled.

For an idea of what the final product will be like, see my previous motion comic, Batman vs. the Penny Plunderer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKryNfviz0k

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Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Freddie Banter
closed
Paid: Flat Rate 10 USD
Role assigned to: Adam R.J

A 1940s comedian, based on Jimmy Stewart. Jimmy Stewart impressions are welcome and encouraged!

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • Jimmy Stewart
  • male adult
  • american
  • What are we here for, and how long must we wait?

  • (Ten seconds or so of adlib: Banter is puzzling over a small card he's received which simply reads: "YOUR CLUE: CHECKED PACKAGE FOR"

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Buster Parks
closed
Paid: Flat Rate 10 USD

A 1940s comedian based on Buster Keaton - a veteran of the silent film era who found continued success in talkies. 


Buster Keaton impressions are welcome and encouraged! Here's a video for reference:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpZ8h7tqLZ8

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • male adult
  • male senior
  • american
  • Buster Keaton
  • (Silencing his colleagues as someone is about to make an important announcement): Quiet--quiet, you goons!

  • (Choking and coughing from knockout gas): Ugh...help, police! Hellllp...agh..g...

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Denny Jackson's Butler
closed
Paid: Flat Rate 10 USD
Role assigned to: Brosafex

The butler of a prominent comedian in the 1940s. He is taking a call for his employer, and the voice on the other end of the line gives him chills.

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • transatlantic
  • male senior
  • american
  • male adult
  • british
  • (On the phone): No, sir. Mr. Jackson has gone to the Sweet-Tone Music Shop for a violin... Goodbye, sir.

  • (After hanging up): Ugh! What a cold, shivery voice that man had!

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