Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter for the 25th anniversary of the show's premiere, Kevin Conroy recalled that his original readings involved very different voices for Bruce Wayne and Batman. "My template for the two voices was the 1930s film La primula rossa (1982)" he said. "I played Bruce Wayne as sort of a humorous playboy to counteract the brooding nature of Batman." The two voices idea was a good one, but his Wayne performance was too broadly humorous for the more serious tone of the series, it turned out, and he had to rerecord his first episodes to make the difference in the two voices more subtle. Bruce Timm was insistent on minimizing any jokey Adam West's Batman (1966) influence on Conroy's performance, instead directing Conroy as if he was acting in a Shakespearian tragedy.
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