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I am John Ratzenberger, Cliff Clavin from Cheers and Pixar's Hammy the Pig, Mack the Truck and many more. Ask me anything because I know a lot of stuff...
Hi reddit, John Ratzenberger here. I'm excited to talk with you guys about my many projects including my newest one American Made celebrating American companies, the products they make and the people behind them. You can check out my campaign here for cool rewards, limited memorabilia and even be a producer on my project. Hopefully I can meet some of you on my travels around the U.S.A. And thanks to all Veterans today for our freedom. Ask me anything...
Social Media Proof: https://twitter.com/Dratzenberger/statuses/399954854925201408
It's been a fun couple of hours but I have to hit the road for that voiceover session. I look forward to doing this again very soon. And if you see me out there, don't be shy, I'd love to meet you.
You can always tweet me at @dratzenberger.
Unidan724 karma
Who was the most fun person to work with during Toy Story and why?
Grumpiest?
johnratzenberger852 karma
Fortunately there were no grumps. I always request to go in just before or just after Don Rickles so I can talk to him. As far as funny goes, he still hits it out of the park.
johnratzenberger2057 karma
The buffalo theory of how beer kills off the weak brain cells so the more beer you drink the smarter you feel.
JohnRittersGhost570 karma
Hi John, Did you ever get any kind of backlash from the Postal Service for your portrayal of Cliff?
johnratzenberger1175 karma
Yes, I did get a couple of angry letters from postmen saying I shouldn't have been wearing my keys in the bar. Then after the Postmaster General Anthony Franks did a guest spot on the show, the letters stopped.
dobie1kenobi550 karma
Would love to see you reprise your role as the 'Underminer' in an Incredible's sequel. Any hope for us superhero/pixar fans?
johnratzenberger976 karma
Yes. And the 3 of them talked about setting up a fishing charter business in the Florida keys.
KHSebastian431 karma
Did you ever go out drinking with the other Cheers people? Or was that too much like work?
johnratzenberger748 karma
Yes I have been drinking with the other Cheers people. The rest is classified.
johnratzenberger376 karma
Unfortunately I'm going to have to bail in about five minutes to head to a voiceover session. Next question please!
fgallen42360 karma
Thanks for doing this! Two things: Do people recognize your voice when you are out in the world? Second, your mustache is magnificent.
johnratzenberger655 karma
People do recognize my voice. A lot of them are children. Thanks for the mustache compliment! I think I'll keep it/
Peter_Harris343 karma
Mr Ratzenberger, what was the beer from Cheers made with? The heads on those were awful.
johnratzenberger727 karma
It was called Near Beer. It wasn't real beer otherwise we would never be able to get through an episode.
johnratzenberger1526 karma
I'd marry all of them and move to Utah. Then let fate take its course.
highpowered293 karma
How did you come up with the Cliff Clavin voice? Was it inspired by a specific person or was it more of your take on a general Boston accent? Those are hard to do consistently well.
johnratzenberger514 karma
It was the voice and attitude of the father of a friend of mine growing up in Connecticut.
johnratzenberger898 karma
No preference as long as I'm working. I'll do standing on a roof in a blizzard acting as long as they keep calling I'll keep showing up.
TVConefive229 karma
Thank you for doing Made in America. It was a great family show and we all got together to watch it. I was sorry to see it end.
johnratzenberger342 karma
Thank you. It sounds as though you're really going to like John Ratzenberger's American Made - http://www.fundanything.com/americanmade
Best to you and your family.
playdevilsadvocate1218 karma
What was your favorite episode of cheers and your favorite line from the show?
johnratzenberger425 karma
Favorite episode was when Cliff dated Diane and sang Misty to her.
johnratzenberger502 karma
Ted plays a cop, Kelsey played a general and I was an officer of the Alliance in Star Wars so its a hard call.
rdowse64194 karma
Do you watch "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"? How do you think Cliff would fare in such a bar?
johnratzenberger925 karma
With the right preparation and spices I think they both taste great. Just kidding. I'm a dog guy.
Oilfan9911177 karma
Hi John,
Could you please share a story or two about working with the great Nicholas Colasanto?
Thanks!
johnratzenberger342 karma
I asked Nick what it is that makes his character so funny and he said he just thinks like a 12 year old.
schumann10175 karma
What was it like to intermittently return to the character of Cliff over the years, such as when you appeared on Frasier?
johnratzenberger382 karma
Having invented the role of Cliff in the original audition for the show he's never far away. I don't need a seance to conjure him up.
PrivatePilot139 karma
Hi John. Thank you for doing the AMA.
While I appreciate the sentiment behind shows like American Made, I also wonder what your thoughts are on the intangible things produced right here in the USA. Shows like yours place high value on products that can be held in your hand and closely associate them with patriotism. I, along with many others in the Reddit community, am a software developer. I work hard every day to produce a high quality product. While my hands don't get dirty, I do feel that I am producing something of value. What are your thoughts on products that are made of bits instead of atoms? Products that cannot be held in your hand but still have great value to the American economy? Of course, I don't expect any TV shows to document what I do for a living. I realize that watching a person write code is certainly not going to build a TV audience, but do you think that these products deserve some credit as well?
johnratzenberger289 karma
In fact our new show plans to highlight jobs just like yours. We are starting at the electrical turbines and following electricity to show how its all interconnected. We're all part of the same tapestry.
EarthboundCory123 karma
I've been a fan of yours ever since Camp Cucamonga (I was too young to watch Cheers at the time).
A few questions:
How comfortable were your stools on Cheers, especially after filming for 11 season? Was the cast as close as it seemed on screen? How many of the Cliff-isms were your own idea (or were they mostly always written for you directly)?
Finally...when is Pixar going to finally give you a starring role?
johnratzenberger255 karma
The character of Cliff himself was actually my idea. They really gave me the freedom to throw in my own lines from time to time. The cast to this day is extremely close. As you can see, Rhea and Kirstie are working together again and I just had dinner with George and Ted a couple of weeks ago.
Never gave the stools a thought until this moment so they must have been very comfortable!
johnratzenberger201 karma
They didn't want to spend the money flying me back to London from Los Angeles to re-record becuase of the noise from the Jeeps motor.
CeleryintheButt120 karma
Hey John, loved you as Cliff on Cheers. I rewatched the entire series this past Spring and Cliff was by far my favorite character. My favorite Cliff Clavin quote was "They did a study between postal workers and chimpanzees. They proved chimps were 32% slower. Of course, they were better with public relations."
My question is, what were you guys actually drinking on set? Near beer?
HandSack135102 karma
Hey Mr. Ratzenberger, Did you know the Toy Story (and Pixar as well) was going to be a massive hit? Or did you take it as a job that looked fun to do?
johnratzenberger194 karma
I had no idea it was going to be a massive hit much like Cheers, Star Wars, or Superman. I either take the job because it looks like fun but in the early days it paid the rent and put food on the table.
MehPsh101 karma
No question, but I thought you had passed away recently and when I found out you were still alive I was relieved. Thanks for being alive!
johnratzenberger207 karma
Yes I did survive the motorcycle crash a few years back. And thank you for wanting me to stick around!
plebsareneeded-85 karma
Any plans to open a burger joint with a extra special meat source?
johnratzenberger176 karma
As a matter of fact, a restaurant owner in Connecticut is creating a RatzenBURGER. And we have a delicious recipe for an American Made burger using Gator Rons sauce.
ADIDASects83 karma
What was your favorite Cliff joke from Cheers and what was your favorite Norm joke from Cheers?
johnratzenberger227 karma
My favorite Norm Joke was:
me: Hey Norm, how's it going Norm: It's a dog eat dog world and I'm wearing milk bone underwear.
My favorite Cliff Joke is when I sold everyone in the bar squeeky shoes.
KushTheKitten82 karma
If your childhood toys had been alive, what kind of childhood would they have seen?
johnratzenberger159 karma
They would have seen the dog burying them in the back yard as he used to do.
jonnystinkworm68 karma
Were you in Motel Hell? That was awesome. Will you do more Motel Hells? It would be awesome if you did more Motel Hells.
johnratzenberger123 karma
Yes I was in Motel Hell. I played the punk rocker. If there are more Motel Hells made and if they ask me I will certainly consider it.
MrThrasher65 karma
I would like to hear some anecdotes from working on Empire Strikes Back and House II....
johnratzenberger131 karma
I got to work with Carrie Fisher and as a matter of fact I'll see her again this week when she films a guest spot on Legit.
TotallyAwesomeIRL64 karma
Hey John - You still have the house on that little PNW island? I met you a few times as a teenager working at the local video store there, thanks for being a nice guy to a kid!
johnratzenberger92 karma
You're welcome kid! We moved off the island a few years ago but its still one of our favorite places in the world.
dobie1kenobi61 karma
Loved you on Cheers and even more so in your voice over work. Have you worked with audiobooks at all? If so, which titles so I can be on the look out for them :)
johnratzenberger121 karma
I did record the Complete Idiots Guide to the Bible as well as Haunted Kids. You can buy both on Amazon!
josephine_amos56 karma
Hi, John, I'm a big fan, love Cheers, and I think you're awesome and really talented! Silly questions:
- What makes you laugh?
- Are you ticklish? If so where and are your feet ticklish?
I hope this makes you smile! Love & light Jo X
johnratzenberger112 karma
Laurel and Hardy, Ricky Gervais, and well written shows. I am ticklish, pretty much everywhere.
aabbccatx45 karma
Do you enjoy the made for TV specials as much as the features?
Also, my nephew LOVES Mack. Thank you for what you do.
johnratzenberger66 karma
The work and process is the same, I just feel very fortunate and blessed that I can make a living doing what I do.
theBRZA44 karma
Hi Mr. Ratzenburger, do you remember your appaearance on the Opie & Anthony radio show where comedian Jim Jeffries diefied you and did spot on impressions of you (well, Cliff specifically). How surreal was that and does that happen often? Cheers! (no horrible pun intended, sir).
johnratzenberger70 karma
That happens a lot now that I am working with Jim Jeffries on Legit. Almost every day!
amazonallie44 karma
Hi John...
No question... just telling you that I love you to death.... Cliff Clavin is a true hero... not in the hero sense of good... but hero in the sense that Homer Simpson is also my hero...
Can you please tell the beer makes you smarter story though... I love that one!
johnratzenberger88 karma
Google buffalo theory because it's a lengthy explanation and I don't want to misquote it.
Hoggy11044 karma
Hey John.
I'm a really big fan of the Pixar movies (though I suppose everyone else here is). My question is how did the whole 'Pixar good luck charm' thing happen?
Thanks for doing this AMA
johnratzenberger91 karma
That's a question for the Pixar team. I'm just happy that they still have my number!
johnratzenberger146 karma
It's a little known fact that there's no such thing as useless information.
johnratzenberger88 karma
No but when we go out to eat my wife and I usually sit at the bar.
johnratzenberger81 karma
I founded a school in Washington State and in London I taught children carpentry. But was never a bonafide teacher per se.
barkynbonkers31 karma
Weren't you in Superman, the Movie? Some sort of missile driver or something? Was that your first gig?
johnratzenberger68 karma
I was in Superman 1 and 2. One had to do with missiles, the other had to do with a moon landing. My first movie gig was The RItz directed by Richard Lester.
skinny844631 karma
I really enjoyed the "Made in America" series and was wondering why you're not continuing that show as opposed to starting anew? Also, you should link to your crowdfunding from here.
johnratzenberger53 karma
The new one gives us more freedom to focus on the people as well as the products. Support us here at: http://fundanything.com/americanmade
johnratzenberger52 karma
Until I got into college I never gave it a thought. I started my career in London after a two week visit turned into ten years of steady stage, TV and screen work that became my life.
johnratzenberger44 karma
Its either Cheers, Pixar or American Made.
Check out my new show at:
drinkmorecoffee10 karma
Holy crap I made it to a sweet AMA before the person leaves for the day, and I don't even have a question.
Just a simple nod and brofist for bringing such laughs to everything you do. Thanks for being so hilariously great!
hedfunk7 karma
Hi John, Cheers was the sitcom that got me into sitcoms when I was a kid in the late 90's! Thankfully a channel in the UK had them on repeat often!
Who could drink the most beer out of you and norm when you went out drinking for real?
johnratzenberger28 karma
You do know that Norm is a make believe character...I would have to say Norm wins hands down. If he really existed.
MrSnider326 karma
Favorite Woody moment?
Edit: also, Coach moment and Gary prank? Coach was the best
johnratzenberger12 karma
When George Wendt and I fired a spitball into Woody's hair during one of his closeups at the bar. No one ever noticed. And if you look closely at that scene you can see the spitballs flying into his head.
Your_Favorite_Poster6 karma
George Wendt was amazing in the 1980's movie Gung Ho. If they rewrote that movie and casted you as his fun-loving car factory friend, a la your Cheers characters, would you take that role? Even if they replaced Michael Keaton with, say, Benedict Cumberbatch?
handjivewilly6 karma
Was "Made In America." As much fun as it looked? Were you nervous about screwing up when they letyou do the work they were doing?
johnratzenberger15 karma
It was a lot of fun and I wasn't worried about screwing up because before I became an actor I had done similar jobs. Hope you enjoy John Ratzenberger's American Made - http://www.fundanything.com/americanmade
radiobrat782 karma
John, Have you always been in the world of voice acting, or did that come about after you gained notoriety? Also, how can a regular guy get started in it?
r_a_g_s1 karma
As a real-life Jeopardy! champ myself, I loved the Cheers episode where Cliff played on Jeopardy. Have they ever invited you for Celebrity Jeopardy? I'd love to watch you on the show for real.
johnratzenberger1 karma
Jeopardy has always been appointment television for me. I'm a champion sitting on the sofa but don't know how well I would do on the show. I would be willing to give it a shot though.
lightninhopkins1 karma
What Nicholas Colasanto like to work with? He always seemed like a sweet guy, but I don't really know.
Thanks.
johnratzenberger3 karma
He was the best. On the weekends we'd ride around in an old pick up truck I had. As a matter of fact I have to hit the road now.
johnratzenberger22 karma
Always spend money on your mattress and on your shoes. If your not laying down on one, you're standing up in the other.
Eludium974 karma
Do people come up to you and say "It's a little known fact...".
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