Why Margo From Despicable Me Sounds So Familiar Netflix











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In the 10 years since Despicable Me became a huge hit for Universal Studios, it's become a full-fledged animated media juggernaut: 2013's Despicable Me 2 and 2017's Despicable Me 3 earned a combined $2 billion in the worldwide box office. We've also learned that the world simply can't get enough of those adorable Minions, who now have a film franchise of their own. • But don't forget the Minions' human co-stars, which include the voice talents of Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Russell Brand, Julie Andrews, Will Arnett, Kristen Wiig, Steve Coogan, and Jenny Slate. Despicable Me fans may also recognize the voice of franchise regular Margo, voiced by Miranda Cosgrove. Here's why Margo from Despicable Me sounds so familiar. • Born in Los Angeles in 1993, Miranda Cosgrove was discovered at the age of 3 by a talent agent, who signed the youngster after noticing her singing and dancing in a local restaurant. Cosgrove got her big break a few years later, when she landed a role in a movie from indie stalwart director Richard Linklater. That movie was 2003's raucous musical farce School of Rock, which found Cosgrove going toe-to-toe with live-wire funnyman Jack Black. • Set largely within the confines of a stuffy private school, School of Rock finds Black's hard-rocking Dewey Finn busted, bandless, and on the verge of being evicted from his best friend Ned Schneebly's apartment. To make some quick cash, Dewey claims a substitute teaching gig by pretending to be Ned, who's a substitute teacher himself. Once inside the hallowed halls of Horace Green Prep, Dewey discovers that his students are skilled musicians, but know nothing about rock and roll history. He sees this as an opportunity to assemble a supergroup capable of winning the local Battle of the Bands, which would secure Dewey even more money. • Hijinks ensue, of course, with matters spinning wildly out of control for Dewey and the School of Rock's young cast. One of the key players in that cast was the precocious young teacher's pet, Summer Tinkerbell Hathaway. • Miranda Cosgrove played Summer, frequently side-eyeing Jack Black's Dewey and absolutely butchering the song Memory during her band audition, an act that apparently required Cosgrove, a gifted singer in her own right, to take bad-singing lessons in preparation. • Teacher's pet | 0:00 • Sassy sister | 2:18 • Into the spotlight | 3:39 • Inner demons | 4:49 • Subscribe: https://bit.ly/36dnr0k • Find Netflix Film Club on: • ➡️INSTAGRAM:   / netflixfilm   • ➡️TWITTER:   / netflixfilm   • About Netflix: • Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with 183 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments. • Why Margo From Despicable Me Sounds So Familiar | Netflix •    / netflixfilmclub   • In Partnership With Looper •    / looper   • https://www.looper.com/

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