Nancy's Biography
Emmy Award-winning actress Nancy Cartwright is best known as the voice of spiky-headed underachiever Bart
Simpson
But also gives voice to Ralph Wiggum, Nelson Muntz, Rod Flanders, Maggie Simpson, DataBase, and Kearney in the
town of Springfield, on the iconic hit, The Simpsons—the longest-running scripted TV series in history.
Now in its 31st year of production, Nancy has played an integral role in The Simpson’s enduring success and
also garnered praise for her remarkable bond with fans,
particularly through her social media, which has been hailed
as a veritable “treasure trove” of content and interactions for Simpson’s superfans.К
Outside of Springfield
Outside of Springfield, Nancy's extraordinary vocal abilities have brought to life an array of other beloved
characters. From the spirited and adventurous Chuckie Finster in "Rugrats" to the tough and street-smart Rufus
in "Kim Possible," Mindy in "Animaniacs," Todd in "The Replacements," and dozens of other memorable characters
Nancy's master class
Nancy’s passion for the art of voice acting has now only earned her the admiration of the entertainment
industry, but also those wanting to learn more about the craft. She shared her expertise with aspiring voice
actors and enthusiasts through her highly acclaimed master class. With her wealth of experience, she
guides
students through the art of voice acting, sharing invaluable techniques and insider tips. From character
development to vocal range, Nancy's master class provides a comprehensive and inspiring learning experience that
leaves participants equipped with the tools to excel in the world of voiceover.
She has created dozens of reverse-style paintings
In addition to being one of the top female voice actors in the industry, Cartwright has emerged as a fine artist, both as a sculptor and a painter.
She has created dozens of reverse-style paintings on Lucite, a technique that dates back thousands of years. Her love of animation motivated her to duplicate this age-old technique that was popularized in 1937 with Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This technique remained the standard in animation for the next 63+ years. Nancy’s art style is a tip-of-the-hat to the industry that has given her so much.
She has created dozens of reverse-style paintings on Lucite, a technique that dates back thousands of years. Her love of animation motivated her to duplicate this age-old technique that was popularized in 1937 with Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This technique remained the standard in animation for the next 63+ years. Nancy’s art style is a tip-of-the-hat to the industry that has given her so much.
With her remarkable talent, deep connection with fans, and diverse range of artistic creations, Nancy continues to
leave an indelible mark on the industry,
solidifying her position as
a true icon in the world of voice acting.