I used to audition for ‘NYPD Blue’ quite a bit, so I had this stock New York detective character that I would bring in for all their auditions. – Mark Valley
One of the things that I’m realizing is that in voice-over work, you have to actually do more work with your facial muscles and your mouth. You have to kind of exaggerate your pronunciation a little bit more, whereas with live action, you can get away with mumbling sometimes. – Mark Valley
I haven’t done much voice-over work, but I enjoy it. I’m hoping to do more in the future. – Mark Valley
‘Pasadena’ erred on the side being too dark. That was probably the one thing about it, in retrospect, why it didn’t get picked up. – Mark Valley
I did the voice of Cyclops on ‘Shrek the Third’. I don’t know how I got that. They said they wanted a Michael Chiklis type, and apparently it came down to me and Michael Chiklis, so how they gave it to me, I don’t know. – Mark Valley
I think it’s one of those funny things – sometimes you’re not really friends with somebody until you’ve gotten into a good fight, and I think that’s the situation with Superman and Batman. – Mark Valley
I just really want to make a good show and make it as interesting as I can, and anything else is kind of above my pay grade. – Mark Valley
When Clint Eastwood walks into a room, you may not know his name. But you know who he is. – Mark Valley
I really wasn’t even aware that Batman and Superman had this kind of grudging friendship. – Mark Valley
I used to wear Clark Kent glasses, ever since I was in college. I used to have those Army-issue glasses, and they used to be those black glasses Clark Kent used to wear. And I wore those for years. – Mark Valley