Toy Story 4 Annie Potts Interviewed by Katherine S.
Anne Hampton Potts is an American actress. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Corvette Summer(1978) and won a Genie Award for Heartaches (1981), before appearing in Ghostbusters, Pretty in Pink, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Who’s Harry Crumb? and Ghostbusters II. She also voiced Bo Peep in the Disney and Pixar animated films Toy Story, Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 4.
Toy Story 4 is an American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures as the fourth installment in Pixar’s Toy Story series, and the sequel to 2010’s Toy Story 3. Annie Potts stars as the voice of Bo Peep and is joined by the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Tony Hale, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves, Joan Cusack and more. Toy Story 4 will be theatrically released in the United States on June 21, 2019, in RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, and IMAX.
KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. attended a special Disney event in Orlando, FL June 7 and 8 where she got to screen the film and meet some of the talent. A highlight of the weekend was having the delightful opportunity to interview film star Annie Potts about her role in Toy Story 4! Here is what she learned.
KATHERINE: How was your preparation different for Toy Story 4, compared to a live action movie?
ANNIE POTTS: In a normal movie, I get the chance to read the script ahead of time. But for this movie we read the script at the studio and we never had the full script. We normally record alone in the studio but this time I spent a lot of time with Tom Hanks in the studio recording our scenes.
KATHERINE: That’s interesting. Do you change your voice when you play Bo Peep? Can you give us an example?
ANNIE POTTS: Yes, I do change my voice a little bit. I try to make it more “breathy,” like “Hi, Woody” and “Oh, Woody.”
KATHERINE: What is your favorite song from this movie?
ANNIE POTTS: “You Got a Friend in Me.” It always makes me a little teary.
KATHERINE: Yes, I love that song too! What would you like people to take away from this film?
ANNIE POTTS: First, love is so important. Second, you have to be able to move on in life.
Later at the Press Junket with Mark Nielson, Jonas Rivera, Josh Cooley, Christina Hendricks, Tim Allen, Keanu Reeves…
KATHERINE: It’s amazing that the first Toy Story movie came out 24 years ago and yet there are a core group of actors and characters that star in all the Toy Story movies. This question is for all of you, what do you do to help make new actors and new characters feel like they belong?
JOSH COOLEY, DIRECTOR: That is a great question. With the new toys in this film, we looked at the toys we grew up and played with. If you look at the original Toy Story some of those toys are more classic toys like Slinky and Mr. Potato Head. So we went more to the 70s and 80s in terms of toys and then we just tried to figure out characters that weren’t there on the screen just to be characters, but actually helped the story move along and supported Woody as much as possible. And overall, entertaining as well. So it’s a great question because it’s really hard to do if you loved Toy Story already and then tried to introduce new characters and hope you like these characters just as much. Hopefully you do.
JONAS RIVERA, PRODUCER: You don’t do it just for the fun of it. Gabby Gabby for example – the story would not work without Gabby Gabby. She’s an echo of Woody and we needed her to be this legit and real and truthful human character. Same thing for Duke Caboom and Giggle and everybody new. They’re not just for fun, although we love them, but this movie would not work without them. And that’s kind of our metric.
Later at the Press Junket with Mark Nielson, Jonas Rivera, Josh Cooley, Annie Potts, Tom Hanks, Tony Hale
KATHERINE: For Mr. Tom Hanks, thank you for photo bombing me.
TOM HANKS: Oh, you’re Katherine. Stand up so I can see you. Now was that actually, did I photo bomb you when you were presenting? Sorry I photo bombed you.
KATHERINE: (blushes) I just want to know if you think Woody and Bo Beep will get married because they are the cutest couple.
TOM HANKS: Awwhhhh. Well…
ANNIE POTTS: Wait, this could be [Disney] talking points.
TOM HANKS: I will say that Woody has known since 1994 that Bo was the figurine for him. He just always knew. And let me check these talking points. (Audience laughs) (Tom Hanks pulls out paper with Disney provided talking points)
ANNIE POTTS: They’re getting harder and harder to find.
TOM HANKS: (Reads from paper) Toy Story 4 reunites Woody and his long lost friend Bo Peep who’s become an adventure-seeking free spirit. They discover that they are worlds apart when it comes to life as a toy and yet, they know that fate is an odd thing and there is no substitution for love in this crazy kooky confusing world. “Come on gang!”
Here’s Katherine’s summary of her awesome visit to the event…
And here’s her review of Toy Story 4 which opens nationwide June 21, 2019.