Murphy dumped from Tink...

JimboJones123

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Exclusive: John Lasseter, Disney, Fires Brittany Murphy. Mae Whitman is the new voice of Tinker Bell!

May 31, 2008

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Oops, Brittany Murphy and Disney…. Don’t look at the below picture, which introduced Brittany Murphy as the OFFICIAL voice of Tinker Bell. In 2006, during a major media PR blitz, Disney rolled out the red carpet for the then hot actress. Flash forward to 2008, as John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney and Pixar, fires alleged cokehead Murphy and gives the Tinker Bell voice job to Mae Whitman.
So how did this all come about? Sherman, set the wayback machine. Here’s our original post on the news, June 20, 2006: “The Walt Disney Co on Tuesday said “Just Married” actress Brittany Murphy will provide the voice for the fairy Tinker Bell in an upcoming animated film, the first in the new Disney Fairies line. Murphy, 28, provides the voice for the character Luanne Platter on the animated TV show “King of the Hill.” Her voice will be the first ever to emanate from the mouth of Peter Pan’s feisty sidekick in a Disney animated film. Murphy, also star of “Uptown Girls” and “Little Black Book,” added: “I’ve had the good fortune of playing many interesting characters, but one as magical as Tinker Bell. To give Tinker Bell a voice for the first time is such an honor.” The direct-to-dvd is due out in 2007.”

And then a funny thing happened on the way to dvd. The Mouse House had a major shake up, in the form of Pixar’s John Lasseter.
So to refresh; Eisner is ing off everyone, talent, shareholders. Burning bridges with the Weinsteins, Pixar, etc. Eisner is given the boot. Iger is scared, Pixar might find a new home. Steve Jobs is wined and dined. The man from Cupertino sells Pixar to the Mouse — and becomes the Biggest Disney Shareholder.
And John Lasseter is given the keys to the Magical Kingdom. As part of the agreement, the animation genius becomes Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney and Pixar.
Meanwhile, in Hollywood, you’re only as good as your last picture or your boyfriend. In both cases, Brittany Murphy became as cold as a cucumber. Ashton Kutcher dumped Brit for Demi Moore. Brit’s last kinda hit was the suckariffic Little Black Book in 2004! Being in the ensemble cast of Sin City (2005) doesn’t count. From there, she showed up at premieres acting erratic, rumors of drug abuse… And then the creme de la creep…
After four months of dating in 2007, she married a creepy old dude, the shady Simon Monjack.
“Last week, U.S. tabloid the National Enquirer exposed Simon Monjack as an illegal visitor and dug up information suggesting Monjack has a civil judgment against him and a series of felony arrest warrants. But Monjack, who faces a court hearing about his future in America in July and could be kicked out of the country, insists his reputation is being tarnished by people jealous of his success. But Murphy insists she has no problem standing by her man, because she’s confident the reports of his past shady dealings are all “preposterous lies.” - From IMDB
As of Feb, 2007, Brit was still associated with Tinker Bell and Disney. The Mouse House was having great success with their Disney Princess campaign — and wanted to shake that magic fairy dust on their Fairies franchise featuring Tinker Bell… But, Steve Jobs and John Lasseter were not fans of the direct-to-dvd business, thought it diluted the brand — that the terrible quality and plots would ruin the sentiment of the original material. So, Lasseter became involved with ALL Disney animation — and the Tinker Bell movie was pushed to the fall of 2008.
“The Mouse has started ramping up its Fairy fare, which is in stores now, and will keep churning ahead of a “Tinker Bell” movie coming in the fall of 2008, direct to video, with Brittany Murphy voicing Tink. One pic a year will follow for at least four years. The movies are all-CGI, with stories in development. Mooney notes that John Lasseter, chief creative officer at Walt Disney Feature Animation, has taken a keen interest in the sprites. “When you get someone with (Lasseter’s) creativity into the mix, you have unlimited possibilities,” Mooney says.” (from Variety, Feb 10 2007)
Indeed, Tinker Bell went back to the drawing board. Lasseter bumped heads with the direct-to-dvd factory, the ****meisters that brought us the straight to video classics of Lion King 1 1/2 and Cinderella III. In screening Tinker Bell, Lasseter wasn’t happy with the results. The movie was a mess, and the animators weren’t addressing his notes. June 2007, Lasseter took over the division, sending Sharon Morrill (president of Disney dvd direct) to the curb.
“The key problem apparently stemmed from costs that had ballooned to nearly $50 million on the “The Tinkerbell Movie” project. “Tinkerbell” has seen close to two dozen versions of the script and a dozen different directors. Multiple sources also said that Morrill, who had headed DisneyToons since its inception in 1994, has repeatedly clashed with Pixar Animation toppers John Lasseter and Ed Catmull over creative differences on “Tinkerbell” following Disney’s puchase of Pixar early last year.” (from Variety Jun. 24, 2007)
Tinker Bell was a disaster. The story didn’t work, too many fart jokes and lesbian innuendoes. The CGI was subpar. Most importantly, Tinker Bell herself. The animation and Brit’s vocal work lacked the magic Lasseter expected with this iconic Disney character. And there was a major PR problem - Disney had publicly announced Brittany Murphy AS Tinker Bell. Press releases were sent, pictures taken. It was an embarrassment, the family-friendly company didn’t want to associate themselves with a rumored drug-addled washed-up actress — last known for marrying a shady old guy that looked like her dad.
Then, Lasseter himself flushed everything regarding Tinker Bell, $120 million, down the toilet. And Tinker Bell went dark.
Or so we thought. Fast Forward. April 2008, John Lasseter is hosting a Disney/Pixar Animation presentation in New York. John is showcasing the next 5 years, what’s to come from Disney/Pixar Animation; Bolt, Toy Story 3, Cars 2, Rapunzel and… Tinker Bell.
During the presentation, John shared his passion for Tink. He stated there will be four Tinker Bell direct-to-dvd movies, the first will deal with the origins of Tink. No voice talent was mentioned. No Brittany. Disney presented the below synopsis and a new picture of Tink and her fairy friends:

“Enter the magical world of fairies and meet the enchanting creatures of Pixie Hollow, who “nurture nature” and bring about the change of the seasons. Changing the colors of the leaves, moving a sunbeam to melt snow, waking animals from their winter slumber, or giving a patch of sproutlings a sprinkle of water are all within the realm of these seasonal specialists. Tinker Bell thinks her fairy talent as a “tinker” isn’t as special or important as the other fairies’ talents. But when Tink tries to change who she is, she creates nothing but disaster! With encouragement from her friends Rosetta, Silvermist, Fawn and Iridessa, Tink learns the key to solving her problems lies in her unique tinker abilities…and discovers that when she’s true to herself, magical things can happen.”
But no news on the voice of Tinker Bell. Until May 29th, 2008. Watch the video below, as John Lasseter HIMSELF introduces a clip from Tinker Bell!

At the same time, Disney sent out the below press release, announcing that the new NEW voice of Tinker Bell would be…. Mae Whitman! The 19 year old actress, best known for her voice work on Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Jungle Book 2, Johnny Bravo and Superman. She was also the President’s daughter in Independence Day.
Oddly enough, Mae has something in common with Brittany. Mae was initially cast in NBC’s Bionic Woman, playing the Bionic Woman’s deaf sister. The pilot was shot. However, NBC decided to nix the character of the deaf sister, and recast, reshot the roll with a new actress. But the show sucked anyway and was quickly cancelled. Just a tip, Mae, keep a clean nose and don’t marry a shady old guy. You could have this gig for the next 80 years.
Poor Brittany. We called three times to her representation for a response. The first comment was “what, huh?” and a hangup. The second reply was no comment. The three reply was a simple confirmation that Brittany Murphy is no longer associated with Disney or Tinker Bell.
 

maryszhi

Well-Known Member
its a shame, but i love the replacement . she was on a show i watched when i was younger about the 60s, and she was in the love series( loves undending legacy,exc.)
 

DizneyPryncess

Well-Known Member
Wow - thanks for posting, very informative article. I'm a tinkerbell nut, so I've been following this movie forever...I can't believe all the difficulties they've been having with it.

I like Brittany Murphy, I feel bad for her. She's very "pixie like" in her personality, but her voice didn't sound like what I had imagined Tinks would. Still, I think she would've done a decent job. We'll see what this new girl is all about. :)
 

WDW-Tex

New Member
Amazing, I was just last night thinking about what had happened to B.Murphy.... she seemed to be the toast of the town for a while after Clueless a few duds then disappeared. Thanks for the update.
 

darthjohnny

Active Member
The article didn't really make it clear why she was fired.

Was it because they ended up not thinking she was right for her job? Was it because of more personal problems like they alluded to in the article, so Disney didn't want to associate with her? A little of both? :shrug:
 

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