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Eliza schneider voices
Eliza schneider voices









eliza schneider voices

My mother was directing my dad in a play. My father and mother met at northern school of speech. What started it was I was an actress, came up by that naturally. SCHNEIDER: I like that phrase! I might use that. JOHN: That is the basis of the show that you're putting on at the Moxie. JOHN: You went on an odyssey probably to refurbish your soul somewhat. Commercialization tends to bleed the soul from these things, so. It's one of those cities that people have who developing works in New York want to take their work to to get it to where it needs to be before they try to commercialize it. There's a reason why it's reputed as a place to develop theatre. People are genuinely interested in each other here. SCHNEIDER: You meet people, you run into people you know at the grocery store. The people are genuine, it's a better place to raise a kid, in my opinion. SCHNEIDER: Oh, let me count the ways! It's beautiful. JOHN: Why do you like San Diego better than L.A.? So it's sort of like being on a permanent vacation and going for two days a week to Hollywood to work.

eliza schneider voices

I have a love/hate relationship with Hollywood. SCHNEIDER: Well, with South Park, I asked for a union contract. JOHN: Then you decided that it was time to leave Hollywood. JOHN: Okay! Yeah, but you did that for several years is that right? JOHN: South Park is something that is very much a part of your past, I guess, but I can't help asking you, can you get on one of your South Park voices? She has a new show called "freedom of speech" and it's based on the voices of the people she met on her travels. Our next guest will fit right in! Eliza Jane Schneider rose to fame as one of the voices on the television show, South Park, but she quit Hollywood, went on a cross-country odyssey, and is now living in San Diego. JOHN: Radio is all about voices and ideas.











Eliza schneider voices