George Takei is a Creep?
This just has me scratching my head, wondering what I have missed. I have to admit total ignorance. Yet, on Page 6 of the New York Post, the gossip is that George Takei (Sulu of the original Star Trek) did voice over work for The Simpsons. Takei, the article alleges, creeped out the rest of the Simpsons talent, and as such, won’t be asked back. I’m scratching my head, because unlike Phil Hartman or Kelsey Grammar, I honestly can’t remember Takei being a semi regular guest, or even a guest, period. More than anything, I remember that he’s had some feuds in the past with William Shatner, but that’s Star Trek nonsense, with a cast that was notorious for its squabbling. At any rate, The New York Post cites Hank Azaria:
THE producers of “The Simpsons” stopped using “Star Trek” stalwart George Takei (Sulu) to do voiceovers because he “creeped out the staff” and kept calling one of the interns “sweetie.” So said Hank Azaria, the voice of Moe the bartender, Apu the Kwik-E-Mart owner, Police Chief Wiggum, Professor Frink, Dr. Nick Riviera and Comic Book Guy.
The Simpsons, Hank Azaria, George Takei, Star Trek
December 6th, 2007 at 10:33 am
Page 6 is refering to what Hank Azaria said on LateNet (an internet late night talk show). I was in the audience… you can watch for yourself on their website and see what Hank really said.
LateNet with Ray Ellin
December 6th, 2007 at 11:52 am
Thanks for the heads up, Ricardo. I just saw that those videos are also available on YouTube. I’ll put up a post correcting and clarifying the issue.