Charles Fleischer’s Unique Approach to Roger Rabbit

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Charles Fleischer’s Unique Approach to Roger Rabbit

In the making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Charles Fleischer didn’t just lend his voice to Roger Rabbit—he brought the character to life with an all-in, highly immersive approach. Unlike most voice actors, who record their lines in a sound booth away from the live-action set, Fleischer took an unusual step: he insisted on being physically present during filming, dressed as Roger himself.

Fleischer donned a makeshift costume complete with rabbit ears, overalls, and white gloves, a sight that initially surprised the crew and cast. His reasoning was simple but profound—he wanted the other actors, especially Bob Hoskins (who played Eddie Valiant), to have a tangible presence to interact with. Fleischer’s lively, animated demeanor on set allowed Hoskins to respond more naturally to the imaginary Roger, making their exchanges feel authentic and adding a spontaneous quality that could never be fully achieved through voice recording alone.

More than just a voice, Fleischer infused Roger with a personality through his movements, gestures, and comedic timing. His background in stand-up comedy and improv fueled his character, and his high-energy improvisation added unpredictability and humor that perfectly matched Roger's chaotic personality. His performance became a reference for the animators, who used his gestures and expressions to enhance Roger’s animated portrayal and make him feel seamlessly integrated into the live-action world.

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