Seth Rogen discussed being the new voice of Vancouver and Toronto’s public transit as he sat down with Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday’s “Tonight Show”.
The 36-year-old, who replaced Morgan Freeman as a guest voice making SkyTrain announcements, told the host of his new role: “I don’t stop, I really like to have my finger in a lot of pots. Someone else was supposed to do the voice of the public transportation in Vancouver, but he was eliminated due to some controversy.”
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“I swept in, I take public transportation as I’m sure a lot of New Yorkers do. People do appalling things on there. I was like, ‘If I can give announcements to create any sort of decorum in this situation I’m more than happy to,'” he continued.
Rogen went on to discuss one of the grossest messages he’s had to record so far, with him admitting: “They gave me a list of things people complain about the most and one was people clipping their nails, toenails on subways. I recorded a message to stop this behaviour.
“What was shocking… I was like, ‘Enough people do this that it requires a message?’ And they were like, ‘Yes!'”
Rogen’s interview also saw him speak about his new film “Like Father”, which was directed by his wife Lauren Miller. Despite Miller’s role on the flick, Rogen insisted it still wasn’t easy to bag himself a part.
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