(See the time he spoke about 9/11 in an interview and when he was interviewed by Good Morning America about the death of his friend Bob Saget late last year.) Stern and his team joked that the voice was “serial killer Gilbert” as Stern described him as “Gilbert Manson.” Gottfried also chimed in: “That’s Bruce Dern! He’s a very quiet man.”Įven when Gottfried appeared in interviews about serious subject matter, he never let go of his unique voice, only toning it down depending on what he was talking about. (It comes up at 1:15 in the video above.) “If worse comes to worst if I could just call in. And who’s going to be there,” Gottfried said in the old voicemail. I’ll probably be there tomorrow, but if you can call me up… and tell me exactly what’s going on tomorrow. After playing sound from Aladdin, Stern shared a clip of “off-the-air Gilbert” leaving a voicemail for the show’s producer Gary Dell’Abate years prior. Before his 2017 documentary, rarely did the public get to hear what the comedian - behind beloved avian characters Cyberchase‘s Didge, Aladdin‘s Iago, and the Aflac duck - sounded like when he was out of character.īut one time, when Gottfried - who died at age 67 - visited The Howard Stern Show, listeners got a glimpse of what Gottfried sounded like when he wasn’t acting. When it came to having a signature voice in his acting and comedy, Gilbert Gottfried was king.
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