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Family Guy: Arif Zahir Posts Cleveland Preview: "I Won't Let You Down"

Not long after FOX announced that YouTube star Arif Zahir will be joining the voice cast of Family Guy starting with the 19th season (which just started production) in the role of Cleveland Brown, originally voiced by Mike Henry. Having voiced the character since the series premiered in 1999, Henry stepped down from the role in June and urged that a person of color be cast to play the character "Firstly, I'm eternally grateful to have received this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," Zahir said. "When I heard that Mike Henry was stepping down from the role of Cleveland Brown — my favorite cartoon character of all time — I was shocked and saddened, assuming we'd never see him again. When I learned I would get to take over the role? Overabundant gratitude."

Cleveland Brown from Family Guy (Image: FOX)
Cleveland Brown from Family Guy (Image: FOX)

Zahir continued, "To Mike, you created something truly special, and I promise I will do my absolute best to honor your legacy. To Rich Appel, Alec Sulkin, and Seth MacFarlane, thank you for this incredible gift. And to the millions of fans who love this show, I promise not to let you down." To prove his point and to put fans' minds at ease, the voice actor posted a brief message to let them know they have nothing to worry about before offering them a quick sample of his approach:

Having voiced the character since the series premiered in 1999, Henry stepped down from the role in June and urged that a person of color be cast to play the character: "I love this character, but persons of color should play characters of color." With the 18th season already in advanced stages of animation when Henry stepped down, his voice will be heard during the season. Henry will also continue to voice Bruce the Performance Artist and Herbert the Pedophile, as well as a number of characters in the animated series' vast ensemble. "I welcome Arif to the Family Guy team," Henry said. "Arif's vocal talent is obvious, but his understanding of Cleveland and his respect for the character give me confidence that he is in the right hands. I look forward to getting to know Arif and working with him to make sure Cleveland stays every bit as awesome as he has always been."

Over the past few months, the fallout from the controversy has seen Kristen Bell stepping away from her role as mixed-race character Molly on HBO's Central Park (with The Umbrella Academy star Emmy Raver-Lampman cast) and Jenny Slate stepping away from voicing biracial character Missy on Netflix's Big Mouth (with Ayo Edebiri taking over the role), while The Simpsons announced that non-white characters will no longer be voiced by white actors going forward (with actor Alex Désert replacing Hank Azaria as the voice of Carl Carlson).


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Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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