Slapworks is excited to be working with some epic voice talent on its latest project “Loosey Goosey & Fried Chicken.” George of “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” (the voice of Globey, Fish, Cowntess, amongst others) was in the studio lending his amazing voice and improv skills to the project. A former Groundlings performer in Los Angeles, George's acting credits also include Nick-at-Nite’s “On the Television” (which he also co-executive produced), a recurring role on HBO’s “Tracey Takes On,” and the film Punchline (1988) starring Tom Hanks and Sally Field.
Says director Mark Nelson, "George is such a strong collaborator, it's a pleasure seeing what he brings to the roles he voices in the series." Writer Eric Nelson said, "It's hard to keep a straight face most of the time because he really takes to the characters he's playing. He surprises us a lot… in a good way."
George had this to say at his latest recording session:
“Where do you guys get this sh*t?”
(We’re assuming this was a compliment)