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Anthony Simcoe
From Dorky Australian to D�Argo
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Do you ever use your D�Argo voice outside work?
The D�Argo voice came about from me and my friends mucking around doing movie trailers. I was just at home going [puts on D�Argo voice] "Can you imagine a time � when Simcoes ruled the earth � Dorky Australian". How the voice came about is, we were rehearsing the show before we started to shoot the first episode and we could not find a voice for D�Argo. Every voice that we came up with, as soon as we put the make-up on, really did not match the look of the make-up. Then the problem was that when I would come up with a voice that I thought would match the make-up I was looking like this (with no make-up on) and people would go "Oh, maybe not". I did suggest the D�Argo voice earlier on and people said "Oh no, I don't know"
We got to shooting and we still really hadn�t a hundred per cent decided on anything. I was just about to do my very first take and I walked to the director, panicking like a madman, and just said [uses D�Argo voice] "Look, I really think that D�Argo should speak like this". He was so under pressure and it was so late, he went "All right, fine". It was literally that quick.
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