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Voice actors always have an important role to play in animated media franchises. Their job is to express the emotions that their characters are feeling only with their voices and it requires an incredible amount of skill and perfection to be able to do it consistently.

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Live-action roles are very different from voice-acting roles and there are some in which the latter is arguably even harder. Superman is definitely one of those roles.

Tim Daly did not base his Superman voice on any other previous actors

Superman: The Animated Serieswill certainly go down in history as one of the best DC animated series of all time. The series was the 2nd show of DC Animated Universe afterBatman: The Animated Seriesand revolved around the story of the titular hero and his adventures asSuperman.

Tim Dalyis one of the most established stars in the industry at the moment. The American actor first rose to fame for his portrayal of Joe Hackett on the NBC sitcomWings.As a result of his success onWings, Tim Daly was picked as the voice actor for Superman inSuperman: The Animated Series,and the actor did an absolutely phenomenal job.

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Some legendary actors like George Reeves, Kirk Allen, and Chris Reeves have already tried their hands at portraying Superman in live-action movies. However, when it came to voice acting, only Bud Collyer and Danny Dark voiced Man of Steel in previous animated series, none of which came close to the success ofSuperman: The Animated Series.

Once in an interview withBleeding Cool, Tim Daly was asked if he tried to base his Superman voice on the previous portrayals of the character and Daly denied it. He said,

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“What I was going on script. I’m sure that is kind of like music. You hear a lot of music and if you’re composing music, it affects how you write. I didn’t go and do a lot of research on what other people did and attempt to learn from mistakes or copy. I just let it be my Superman and saw it as a blank slate.”

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Tim Daly’s stellar performance as Superman was one of the reasons whySuperman: The Animated Seriesturned out to be such a massive success.

Tim Daly opens up about voicing Superman inSuperman: The Animated Series

Superman is arguably one of the tougher characters to voice act for as he does not have that much of a difference in voice between his alternate personalities. Other than the fact that Superman is way more confident than Clark Kent, there is not much to go off of for the voice actors.

Once in an interview withBleeding Cool, Tim Daly was asked how he went about voicing the characters of both Superman and Clark Kent and the actor replied that it was all about the attitude. Unlike Batman voice actors who can change their tones between Bruce Wayne and Batman hugely, Daly explained it was more about the difference in personalities of Clark Kent and Superman. He said,

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“Honestly, it’s really in the script and it’s in the attitude because Clark was written very differently than Superman. I didn’t feel the need to change the voice so much as to embrace the attitude. Clark is a little more bumbling, and the most socially awkward.

He’s not the guy who’s out there saving the world and confronting these horrible villains. He’s just, as in his description, a mild-mannered reporter. I took that to heart and was hopefully more mild-mannered. He also had that nice sort of flirtation with Lois, which is always really fun. “

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Superman: The Animated Serieswas a massive critical success among the fans and largely received positive reviews. The series also had a huge impact on the DCAU as a whole as multiple characters from the series went on to appear in future series likeJustice League.

All episodes ofSuperman: The Animated Seriesare currently streaming on HBO Max.

Shikhar Tiwari

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Shikhar Tiwari is a Hollywood news author at Fandom Wire. He is a student at Manipal University Jaipur currently aspiring to be a Computer Science Engineer. Shikhar loves to combine his passion for writing with his love for Hollywood updates.

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