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Letting Them Talk with Will Harris
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Letting Them Talk with Will Harris - Ep. 6 - Vincent Martella (Everybody Hates Chris / Phineas & Ferb / The Walking Dead)
Letting Them Talk with Will Harris
55 minutes
1 month ago
Letting Them Talk with Will Harris - Ep. 6 - Vincent Martella (Everybody Hates Chris / Phineas & Ferb / The Walking Dead)
This week, I'm letting Vincent Martella talk. I’ve been a fan of Vincent’s work since he was a series regular on the UPN – later CW – sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, where he played Chris’s very white friend, Greg. It’s one of those sitcoms that not enough people watched when it was originally on the air, but its fanbase has continued to grow over the years as a result of the show’s streaming presence. In fact, it even spawned an animated sequel last year called – what else? – Everybody Still Hates Chris. The original run of Everybody Hates Chris was from 2005 to 2009, but before it had even come to a conclusion, Vincent had already begun work on a new series, one that continues to keep him gainfully employed even now: Phineas and Ferb. Yes, that’s right: he’s the voice of Phineas. Mind you, just because he’s pulling a steady paycheck from voice acting doesn’t mean that he doesn’t still find himself in front of the camera on occasion as well, as fans of The Walking Dead well know. But having said that, as of this recording, Phineas and Ferb is still going strong, possibly even stronger than ever. During the course of our conversation, we talk about all of these projects in great detail, as well as a few others from throughout his filmography. We also talk about how he found his way into acting in the first place, and I even found an excuse to ask him about the time he was nominated for a Teen Choice Award, and…let’s just say that, in retrospect, he still can’t believe who won the award over him that year. But that’s enough of an intro. It’s time to let Vincent Martella talk.
Letting Them Talk with Will Harris