Family Guy’s John Viener Sometimes Feels Like A Fourth Grader Seeking Approval – Looper

During an appearance at 2018’s New York Comic-Con alongside “Family Guy” and “Cleveland Show” voice actor Mike Henry, John Viener admitted that he seeks approval for his performance in a kidlike manner. Viener explained that sometimes doing voices on the show is a matter of listening to others do funny jokes and then bouncing material off of them. But sometimes that idea-bouncing progress can be quite nerve-wracking. “The stuff you do yourself — we’re all fourth graders who are a little bit nervous on the first day of school, kinda. Like even though we’re having fun, we’re like, ‘did you like it?!'” Mike Henry agreed with Viner’s assessment.

It definitely appears that Viner’s got a strong opinion about working on Macfarlane’s shows — he desperately wants to keep working on “Family Guy” and its sister shows. During a May 2020 appearance on the Lights, Camera, Pro! Podcast, “The moment that meant the most to me was that I was in the first year — you’re in constant fear,” he said, elaborating that when you’re a comic, you’re only always as good as your last joke or your last pitch. He desperately wanted to keep his job and considered it a great relief to pitch jokes successfully, and he was trying very hard to fit in. What was the big pitch that helped Viener settle his kid-at-school-for-the-first-time nerves? The infamous scene in which the Griffin family competes for a bowl of chowder by downing doses of ipecac, which he pitched to Seth MacFarlane, who rolled with the idea. That’s quite a way to shake off those new kid blues.

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