Tom Hanks Discusses Voice Acting Recognition at Oscars
Tom Hanks recently shared his perspective on the Academy Awards with Gold Derby while promoting "Toy Story 5." The acclaimed actor stated he does not believe a new Oscar category specifically for voice actors is necessary. Instead, Hanks suggested that voice performances should be strongly considered for the existing main acting categories, expressing the view that the Oscars already have sufficient categories.

During a recent interview with Gold Derby while promoting his upcoming film "Toy Story 5," actor Tom Hanks weighed in on the discussion surrounding a potential new Oscar category for voice actors.
Hanks expressed his disinterest in the creation of a separate Academy Award category for voice performances. He articulated a belief that voice actors should instead be considered for recognition within the established main acting categories, such as Best Actor and Best Actress.
The actor was quoted stating, "I think they have enough categories," when referring to the current structure of the Academy Awards.
(Source: Variety)
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