Saturday, December 6, 2025

Charli xcx is more inspired by film than ‘new music’

Charli xcx has admitted she is not inspired by new music. The 360 hitmaker ventured into acting and filmmaking...

Latest Posts

Oasis turn down The Sphere

Oasis have turned down the chance to perform at The Sphere in Las Vegas. After reuniting for a series...

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti’s Timeless gamble

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti debuted their collaboration Timeless before it was even finished. The duo decided to perform...

Hayley Williams ‘blacked out’ onstage performing with PinkPantheress

Hayley Williams "blacked out" while performing Misery Business with PinkPantheress at Austin City Limits. The Paramore frontman suffered a...

Duchess Meghan reaches out to ailing father

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has reached out to her father following his emergency leg amputation. Thomas Markle, 81. underwent...

Jim Cummings is proud to voice Winnie the Pooh

Jim Cummings is proud to have got to voice Winnie the Pooh in the ‘Christopher Robin’ film because he knows the character provides people with so much happiness.
The 65-year-old American voice actor is the man who speaks for Pooh Bear and Tigger in the live action/CGI Disney movie and he insists it is a privilege to be able to bring those beloved characters to life for audiences both young and old.
Speaking exclusively to BANG Showbiz at the Disney movie’s European premiere in London on Sunday (05.08.18), he said: "You know, my favourite thing almost invariably is when other people react and have a good time over it. It could be an eight month old, an eight year old or an 80 year old and doing the voices and seeing them turn into kids again it’s a beautiful thing the Winnie the Pooh voice, don’t you think so?"
Jim is a veteran of voice work and has contributed to numerous Disney films and TV shows, including ‘Aladdin’, ‘The Lion King’, ‘The Princess and the Frog’ and many other Winnie the Pooh projects.
The 65-year-old actor admits it’s too hard for him to pick a favourite character he has played because he they are all special to him.
He explained: "They have all been so much fun, I love Pooh, I love Tigger, Pete from the Goofy movies, I’ve done a lot of Disney characters, someone’s got to do it! Darkwing Duck is another one of my favourites and Ray from ‘The Princess and the Frog’. I don’t know I think I just love them all too much to pick one.
Jim was joined at the premiere by his co-stars Hayley Atwell, Mark Gatiss, Brigham Taylor and Ewan McGregor – who plays the titular character who no longer has time for his childhood friend now he is a grown-up with responsibilities.

Latest Posts

Oasis turn down The Sphere

Oasis have turned down the chance to perform at The Sphere in Las Vegas. After reuniting for a series...

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti’s Timeless gamble

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti debuted their collaboration Timeless before it was even finished. The duo decided to perform...

Hayley Williams ‘blacked out’ onstage performing with PinkPantheress

Hayley Williams "blacked out" while performing Misery Business with PinkPantheress at Austin City Limits. The Paramore frontman suffered a...

Duchess Meghan reaches out to ailing father

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has reached out to her father following his emergency leg amputation. Thomas Markle, 81. underwent...

Don't Miss

Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth sued by 6 former bandmates

Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth is being sued by six former members of the band. Court documents filed...

Soft Cell’s final album inspired by the late Dave Ball’s morphine trips

Late Soft Cell member Dave Ball's morphine trips inspired the band's final album. The '80s synth-pop duo - fronted...

Biffy Clyro working on Scottish World Cup anthem

Biffy Clyro are working on a World Cup anthem for Scotland. The Scottish rock band are so thrilled about...

Kneecap take legal action against Canadian MP

Kneecap are taking legal action against Canadian MP Vince Gasparro who accused them of “dangerous endorsements of violence and hate”.

The Last Dinner Party’s guitarist Emily Roberts reveals how George Harrison inspired her

The Last Dinner Party's Emily Roberts has revealed how late Beatle George Harrison inspired her writing. The 26-year-old...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.