Why Tatiana Maslany was excited to lend her voice to the new kids' movie Butterfly Tale
The Emmy-winning Canadian actor talks to Q's Tom Power about her latest project and her love of voice acting
Before Orphan Black, She-Hulk and her big Emmy win, Tatiana Maslany was just a kid in Regina who was obsessed with theatre and acting.
In her new animated kids' movie, Butterfly Tale, she voices Jennifer, a monarch butterfly who's afraid of heights. The family feature was entirely Montreal-made and produced, and includes notable Canadian talent like actor Mena Massoud and singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes, who provided an original song for the soundtrack.
"I love being part of a Canadian production," Maslany tells Q's Tom Power about what drew her to the project. "Growing up, a lot of my sense of humour was built from cartoons.… I've always revered voice actors — I think that they're geniuses. I think that what they do is way harder than it seems and way more kind of dexterous and athletic than it seems. So I was super excited to get to try that out....
"You don't have a scene partner. Mena had recorded everything so I could work off of what he had recorded, but I'm not playing with him…. It's like tapping into a place of imagination, similar to when I do an audiobook or something, where you're, like, kind of in this little zone, and you have to create everything yourself. It is like being a kid."
You can catch Butterfly Tale in theatres now.
WATCH | Official trailer for Butterfly Tale:
The full interview with Tatiana Maslany is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power. She also talks about why she wanted to get into acting in the first place, and what's been on her mind during the actors' strike. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Interview with Tatiana Maslany produced by Catherine Stockhausen.