
Episode 11: Paul Cartwright Filmmaker, Actor, Voiceover Talent
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In this conversation, Shana interviews Paul Cartwright, a voice actor and filmmaker. They discuss Paul's background in musical theater, his transition to voice acting, and his experience working in the Utah film industry. They also talk about the challenges of being an introverted performer and the importance of having a dedicated workspace for recording. Paul shares his editing process and how he balances work and family life. He mentions Pat Fraley as a mentor who has had a significant impact on his career. Paul Cartwright discusses his admiration for voice actors Pat Fraley and Jim Cummings. He shares his experience of meeting Jim Cummings at an agency signing and describes him as a kind and generous person. Paul aspires to have a body of work like Jim Cummings, who has voiced iconic characters like Winnie the Pooh and Tigger. Paul also reflects on the advice he has received throughout his career, including the realization that nobody knows what they're doing and the importance of just doing the work. He emphasizes the need for discipline and gratitude in the voice acting industry.