![]() ![]() ![]() They'll say, 'Hey, that actress sounds a little like Harley Quinn!' It's interesting to see people who've grown up on Harley who have never heard Judy Holliday before. ![]() She was doing pretty much her own voice, but she kicked it over a little bit into the Judy Holliday range. She's from Washington DC originally, but I guess between spending time in Boston and New York it evolved into a bit more of a classic New York type of accent. "Harley's accent," explains Dini, "is pretty close to the way Arleen talks. Helped in no small measure by the distinct red-white-and-black jester costume BTAS producer Bruce Timm gave her and the New York accent and sass contributed by Sorkin. When 'Joker's Favor' was first broadcast on September 11, 1992, Harley immediately won the hearts of the show's fans. ![]() So Harleen Quinzel was a natural fit for that." I gave her the name Harley Quinn because I thought Harley was a fun name for a girl, and a lot of Batman character names have a bit of a pun to them, like E Nygma. "I really didn't have any plan for her other than the henchgirl role who was better at getting laughs out of the other gang members than the Joker was. Related: What's the greatest ever Batman movie? Our definitive ranking from worst to best ![]()
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