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Robin
02-01-2006, 10:30 AM
Some characters to take a final bow
Universal has notified 29 actors their gigs are ending as other roles are expanding.

Scott Powers
Orlando Sentinel
February 1, 2006

Betty Boop is being booted. Fred Flintstone is getting fired. Popeye is being popped. Hard times are coming for a handful of Universal Orlando characters and some of the actors who play them.

Universal is ending the roles of 10 of the 120 or so costumed characters and some show hosts at Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios, spokeswoman Cynthia Gordon confirmed Tuesday. Twenty-nine actors who play the parts full and part time were given 30 days' notice last week that their roles were ending.

But Popeye's and Olive Oyl's losses are Zorro's and Elena's gains, while Fred and Wilma Flintstone are being replaced full time by Lucy and Ricky Ricardo.

Gordon said the company is phasing out old characters and phasing in or expanding the roles of others.

"We did make some changes. It is affecting a number of people," Gordon said. "What it is all about is updating and refreshing our entertainment."

Some of the actors already play other characters part time. And all 29, most of whom worked full time playing one or more character or show-host roles, are being offered auditions for other jobs in the parks, though the new positions might not always measure up to the old ones in hours and wages. Those who leave will have benefits extended 90 days, Gordon said.

Coming within days of Universal's newest kids-are-free campaign that was announced Monday, the layoffs angered and frustrated some actors, but not all. Cosme "Cos" Ramirez is losing his gig as a show host at Islands' Toon Lagoon. But he said he has been laid off before and has always gotten new work at Universal.

"I have no problem knowing that I will land something. We're being offered positions that you can audition for. That's the nature of the business. It's the entertainment industry; you have to understand," Ramirez said. "But I've been working here full time for 16 years, without a lapse of benefits."New positions will come up because many of the new roles will be expanded, Gordon said.

The Zorro and Elena characters from two recent Zorro movies, and the penguins and other characters from the movie Madagascar were introduced this past fall on a test basis and will become full time. Lucy and Ricky were seasonal characters and now will become daily, and a full-time band is being added to join them, Gordon said.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/orl-universal0106feb01,0,2324850.story

Tagrel
02-01-2006, 11:24 AM
I love the old characters, but to be honest the girls never know WHO they are getting their picture with half the time! Popwho? BullWhat'll? I guess it makes sense, but I'll miss them...

Robin
02-01-2006, 12:06 PM
While some of the characters are probably only remembered by us baby boomers, I'm surprised others like Popeye aren't played more on the cartoon network.

I guess the real 'test' is which characters have people lining up for autographs and photos, and which don't. Between the cartoon and monster characters, Universal really does have a great stable of characters, that I've thought since Universal first opened they haven't truly marketed to the younger generations. At least the monsters have gotten a bit more attention in recent years.

WillCAD
02-01-2006, 12:06 PM
The new characters will be a great addition. It'll be hard to say goodbye to Fred and Wilma, but Zorro and Elana and the Ricardos will be great.

Let's hope they come up with a Zorro attraction soon, too!

Lady
02-17-2006, 11:43 PM
think it'll be fun to see Lucy and Ricky : )
now I'm glad I got Tramp and Betty Boop on tape
and Popeye and Olive Oil dancing : )

Timon
02-17-2006, 11:52 PM
I love the old characters, but to be honest the girls never know WHO they are getting their picture with half the time! Popwho? BullWhat'll? I guess it makes sense, but I'll miss them...

Dave and everyone else,

You need to introduce your children to the Boomerang channel. It's loaded with cartoons from the boomer generation.