Washington, Jan 2 (ANI): Sofia Vergara has revealed that she was reluctant to accept a bigger part in the animation film 'Happy Feet Two', since she isn't used to the genre.
The 39-year-old beauty voices a penguin called Carmen in her first ever-animated movie.
"I knew it was a small role when I did it. It was my first time doing a voice for anything so I didn't want it to be a big role because I didn't want to not be able to cope with it," Contactmusic quoted her as telling BANG Showbiz.
"I'm quite new to acting so I prefer to do little things that I think I will be OK to do, rather than bigger parts where people are thinking, 'What is she doing?'" she said.
However, the Colombian actress has said that despite 'Happy Feet Two' being her first taste at voiceover work, she found the creative process "very easy".
She also admitted that she had accepted the offer "immediately" when she found out she would be acting alongside Robin Williams, Elijah Wood and Matt Damon.
"I wanted to do a film like this for kids and give out a nice message and it's not like I had to do hours and hours of research for this role. It was very easy. I knew I was going to be part of such an amazing cast so I said yes immediately," she added. (ANI)
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