
Stiller requested Obama's voice for 'Severance'
In a recent revelation, actor and director Ben Stiller disclosed that he had approached former US President Barack Obama to lend his voice to a character in the second season of the acclaimed Apple TV+ series Severance. The role in question involved voicing an animated version of the Lumon building, featured in a company video shown to employees within the show's narrative.
On Tuesday, during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Stiller recounted his attempt to involve Obama in the project. He explained that he reached out through a mutual connection who knew Obama's lawyer, who offered to relay the request if Stiller composed an email. The Zoolander actor complied, detailing the role and expressing his interest in having the former president participate.
To Stiller's surprise, the ex-president responded promptly, expressing his appreciation for the series but regretting that his schedule would not permit him to take part. The actor shared Obama's reply: "Hey Ben, big fan of the show, love Season 1, can't wait for Season 2. Don't think I have time in my schedule to make this happen." Reflecting on the response, Stiller humorously posed, "What's more important than doing the voice-over for the animated building in Severance?"
Following Obama declining the role, the production team sought another prominent figure to fill the role. They approached actor Keanu Reeves, who accepted the offer. Stiller praised Reeves for his dedication, noting that he participated in a full recording session and brought a warm and inviting presence to the character. Stiller commented, "He took it very seriously. He's just like the most warm and inviting voice."
Severance, created by Dan Erickson and directed by Stiller, is a sci-fi drama that explores the lives of employees at Lumon Industries, a mysterious biotech company. The show features a talented ensemble cast, including Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette and Britt Lower.

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