
Among his odd jobs, Bumpass sold carpet cleaner to make ends meet while auditioning for roles. Living in Manhattan wasn’t as glamorous as you might suspect, he said. He performed in his own late-night television show, “Mid-Century Nonsense Festival Featuring Kumquat Theater,” according to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas.Īfter graduating in 1976, the aspiring actor moved to New York. While living in Jonesboro he worked at local television station, KAIT, as a cameraman, announcer, and other various jobs. “Funny is funny and silliness is timeless,” he said.īumpass was born in Little Rock, and after high school he attended ASU. He said he’s not surprised the cartoon is about to enter its 23rd season. It culminated when he was selected as the voice actor for Squidward Tentacles on the hit animated television show, “SpongeBob SquarePants.” The 70-year-old actor spoke at an event recently in St. He eventually landed in Hollywood where he was cast in several movies.īumpass’s unique ability to manipulate his voice opened doors in the realm of voice acting.
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Those words fueled a desire in Bumpass and when he graduated from college he moved to New York and became a professional actor, he told Talk Business & Politics. “I look forward to seeing you in professional theater,” the professor said.


One night after a live theater performance in a play, he came off stage and one of his professors said something that changed his life. Rodger Bumpass was a college student at Arkansas State University majoring in television and radio with a minor in theater.
