DISNEY’S ANIMATED VOICES, ETC. - ACTORS
Due to the nature of animation and the industry, this entire list is subject to change. Once a movie has been released, the corresponding names will be moved to their appropriate lists.
Jeff Anderson
Clerks: Sell Out ~ Randal Graves
Alec Baldwin
Clerks: Sell Out ~ Leonardo Leonardo
Nominations
1992 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Play) ~ A Streetcar Named Desire
1996 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor For A Miniseries Or Special ~ as Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Miniseries ~ as Executive Producer of Nuremberg
2002 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie ~ for playing Robert McNamara in Path To War
Clerks: Sell Out ~ Charles Barkley (himself)
Brad Bird
The Incredibles ~ E
Tarzan II
Joan Copeland
Brother Bear ~ Tanana
Gen13 ~ Roxanne "Freefall" Spaulding
John de Lancie
Gen13 ~ John Lynch
Awards
1998 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Supporting Role ~ Shakespeare In Love
1999 Tony Awards ~ Actress (Play) ~ Amy’s View
Nominations
1997 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Leading Role ~ Mrs. Brown
2000 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Supporting Role ~ Chocolat
2001 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Leading Role ~ Iris
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie ~ as Elizabeth in The Last Of The Blonde Bombshells
Trevor Devall
Michael Dobson
Awards
1999 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Voice-Over Performance ~ as Mrs. Avery in the episode “Bones, Bugs ‘N’ Harmony” in The PJs
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Voice-Over Performance ~ as Mrs. Avery in The PJs
Brother Bear ~ Tug
Nomination
1999 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Supporting Role ~ The Green Mile
Randy Erwin
Clerks: Sell Out ~ Mr. Plug
Leslie Ewan
Gen13 ~ Percival Edmund "Grunge" Chang
Awards
1992 Grammy Awards ~ Best Hard Rock Performance With Vocal ~ as member of ‘Red Hot Chili Peppers’ as Artist on “Give It Away” (Single)
1999 Grammy Awards ~ Best Rock Song ~ as Songwriter of “Scar Tissue” (Track)
Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Home On The Range ~ Jake
Award
1996 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Supporting Role ~ Jerry Maguire
Alexander Gould
Bambi And The Great Prince ~ Bambi
Gen13 ~ Matthew "Threshold" Callahan
Doc Harris
Estelle Harris
Chicken Little ~ Chicken Little’s Mom
Chicken Little ~ Ugly Duckling
Angel And Her No Good Sister ~ Abraham Lincoln
Lauren Lane
Gen13 ~ Ivana Baiul
The Lion King 1½: Hakuna Matata ~ Timon
Awards
1989 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Vocal Performance, Female ~ as Artist on “Absolute Torch And Twang” (Album)
1992 Grammy Awards ~ Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female ~ as Artist on “Constant Craving” (Single)
Gen13 ~ Helga
Awards
1971 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Supporting Role ~ The Last Picture Show
1973 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Single Performance By An Actress In A Leading Role ~ in the episode “A Brand New Life” of Tuesday Movie Of The Week
1974 Emmy Awards ~ Best Supporting Actress In Comedy ~ for the episode “The Lars Affair” of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
1975 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Continuing Or Single Performance By A Supporting Actress In Variety Or Music ~ Cher
1975 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Single Performance By A Supporting Actress In A Comedy Or Drama Series ~ for the episode “Phyllis Whips Inflation” of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
1982 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In Children’s Programming ~ The Woman Who Willed A Miracle
1984 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program ~ Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration
1998 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series ~ as Aunt Mooster in the episode “Mooster’s Revenge” of Promised Land
2002 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series ~ as Ida in Malcolm In The Middle
Nominations
1972 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In Comedy ~ The Mary Tyler Moore Show
1973 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In Comedy ~ for the episode “My Brother’s Keeper” of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
1974 Emmy Awards ~ Best Lead Actress In A Drama ~ for the episode “The Migrants” of CBS Playhouse 90
1976 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Continuing Or Single Performance By A Supporting Actress In Variety Or Music ~ Telly…Who Loves Ya, Baby?
1976 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ Phyllis
1976 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performance By A Supporting Actress In A Drama Or Comedy Special ~ It Happened One Night
1984 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or A Special ~ Ernie Kovacs: Between The Laughter
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series ~ as Grandma Ida in Malcolm In The Middle
Clerks: Sell Out ~ Jay
Rick Moranis
Brother Bear ~ Tuke
Award
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “Moral Majority Show” of SCTV Network
Nominations
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “Cycle Two, Show Two” of SCTV Network
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “With: Tony Bennett” of SCTV Network
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “Christmas Show” of SCTV Network
Craig T. Nelson
The Incredibles ~ Mr. Incredible
Clerks: Sell Out ~ Dante Hicks
Mulan II ~ Li Shang (singing)
Mulan III ~ Li Shang (singing)
Award
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Comedy Series ~ as Producer of Sex And The City
Nominations
1999 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ for playing Carrie in the episode “The Drought” of Sex And The City
2000 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ for playing Carrie Bradshaw in Sex And The City
2000 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Comedy Series ~ as Co-Executive Producer of Sex And The City
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ for playing Carrie Bradshaw in Sex And The City
2002 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ for playing Carrie Bradshaw in Sex And The City
2002 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Comedy Series ~ as Co-Executive Producer of Sex And The City
Awards
1978 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Vocal Performance, Female ~ as Artist on “Here You Come Again” (Album)
1981 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Vocal Performance, Female ~ as Artist on “9 To 5” (Single)
1981 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Song ~ as Songwriter of “9 To 5” (Single)
1984 Razzie Awards ~ Worst ‘Original’ Song ~ Words and Music for “Drinkenstein” from Rhinestone
1987 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal ~ as Artist on “Trio” (Album)
1999 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Collaboration With Vocals ~ as Artist on “After The Gold Rush” (Track)
2000 Grammy Awards ~ Best Bluegrass Album ~ as Artist on “The Grass Is Blue” (Album)
2001 Grammy Awards ~ Best Female Country Vocal Performance ~ as Artist on “Shine”
Nominations
1978 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Continuing Or Single Performance By A Supporting Actress In Variety Or Music ~ Cher…Special
1980 Academy Awards ~ Music (Song) ~ for Music and Lyrics to “Nine to Five” from Nine To Five
1984 Razzie Awards ~ Worst ‘Original’ Song ~ Music and Lyrics for “Sweet Lovin’ Friends” from Rhinestone
1984 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Musical Score ~ Original Music and Lyrics for Rhinestone
Joaquin Phoenix
Brother Bear ~ Kenai
Nomination
2000 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Supporting Role ~ Gladiator
Enchanted ~ Nathaniel
Home On The Range ~ Slim
Nominations
1973 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Supporting Role ~ The Last Detail
1984 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series Or A Special ~ for the episode “A Streetcar Named Desire” of An ABC Theatre Presentation
1987 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Special ~ LBJ: The Early Years
Jason Raize
Brother Bear ~ Denahi
Awards
1967 Grammy Awards ~ Best R&B Solo Vocal Performance, Male ~ as Artist on “Dead End Street” (Single)
1971 Grammy Awards ~ Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male ~ as Artist on “A Natural Man” (Single)
1977 Grammy Awards ~ Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male ~ as Artist on “Unmistakably Lou” (Album)
Roseanne
Award
1993 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ for playing Roseanne Conner in the episode “Wait ‘Til Your Father Gets Home” of Roseanne [as Roseanne Arnold]
Nominations
1990 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Supporting Actress ~ for voice work in Look Who’s Talking Too
1992 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ for playing Roseanne Conner in the episode “A Bitter Pill To Swallow” of Roseanne [as Roseanne Arnold]
1994 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ for playing Roseanne Conner in the episode “Driver Seat” of Roseanne
1995 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ for playing Roseanne Conner in the episode “Thanksgiving 1994” of Roseanne
The Lion King 1½: Hakuna Matata ~ Pumbaa
Mulan II ~ Fa Mulan (singing)
Mulan III ~ Fa Mulan (singing)
Enchanted ~ Queen
The Heffalump Movie ~ “Deep In The Hundred Acre Wood”
1984 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Instrumental Performance ~ as Artist on “Wheel Hoss” (Track)
1991 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Vocal Collaboration ~ as Artist on “Restless” (Single)
1998 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Collaboration With Vocals ~ as Artist on “Same Old Train” (Single)
Clerks: Sell Out ~ Silent Bob
The Incredibles ~ Jerry Springer (himself)
Award
1998 Razzie Awards ~ Worst New Star ~ Ringmaster
Brother Bear ~ Koda
Brother Bear ~ Sitka
Dave Thomas
Brother Bear ~ Rutt
Award
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “Moral Majority Show” of SCTV Network
Nominations
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “Cycle Two, Show Two” of SCTV Network
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “With: Tony Bennett” of SCTV Network
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “Christmas Show” of SCTV Network
1983 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer of the episode “With: Robin Williams, America” of SCTV Network
Awards
1971 Grammy Awards ~ Best Comedy Recording ~ as Artist on “This Is A Recording” (Album)
1974 Emmy Awards ~ Best Writing In Comedy-Variety, Variety Or Music – Special ~ as Writer for Lily
1974 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Comedy-Variety, Variety Or Music Special ~ as Star of Lily
1976 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Comedy-Variety Or Music Special ~ as Writer of Lily Tomlin
1977 Tony Awards ~ Special Award
1978 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Comedy-Variety Or Music Special ~ as Writer of The Paul Simon Special
1981 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Program ~ as Executive Producer and Star of Lily: Sold Out
1986 Tony Awards ~ Actress (Play) ~ The Search For Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe
1994 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program ~ Scholastic’s The Magic School Bus
Nomination
1971 Emmy Awards ~ Special Classification Of Outstanding Program And Individual Achievement – Individuals ~ Rowan And Martin’s Laugh-In
1972 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Achievement By A Performer In Music Or Variety ~ Rowan And Martin’s Laugh-In
1973 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Achievement By A Supporting Performer In Music Or Variety ~ Rowan And Martin’s Laugh-In
1973 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing Achievement In Comedy, Variety Or Music – Special ~ as Writer for The Lily Tomlin Show
1975 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Supporting Role ~ Nashville
1975 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Special – Comedy-Variety Or Music ~ as Star of Lily
1975 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Comedy-Variety Or Music Special ~ as Writer of Lily
1976 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Special – Comedy-Variety Or Music ~ as Star of Lily Tomlin
1984 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program ~ for the episode “Part 3” of Live…And In Person
1984 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In A Children’s Program ~ Pryor’s Place
1993 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program ~ The Search For Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe
1993 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special ~ as Executive Producer of The Search For Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe
1994 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program ~ for playing Madame Lupe in Growing Up Funny
1994 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or Special ~ for playing Dr. Selma Dritz in And The Band Played On
1995 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program ~ Scholastic’s The Magic School Bus
1996 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program ~ Scholastic’s The Magic School Bus
1996 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Guest Actress For A Drama Series ~ for playing Rose Halligan in the episode “The Hat” of Homicide: Life On The Street
1996 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Informational Special ~ as Co-Executive Producer and Narrator of The Celluloid Closet
1997 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program ~ Scholastic’s The Magic School Bus
Awards
2000 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Picture ~ as Producer of Battlefield Earth
2000 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Actor ~ Battlefield Earth and Lucky Numbers
2000 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Screen Couple ~ with “Anyone Sharing the Screen with Him” in Battlefield Earth
Nominations
1977 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Leading Role ~ Saturday Night Fever
1983 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Actor ~ Stayin’ Alive and Two Of A Kind
1985 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Actor ~ Perfect
1989 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Actor Of The Decade ~ Two Of A Kind, Staying Alive, Perfect, and The Experts
1991 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Supporting Actor ~ Shout
1994 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Leading Role ~ Pulp Fiction
2001 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Actor ~ Domestic Disturbance and Swordfish
Awards
1992 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Vocal Collaboration ~ as Artist on “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’” (Single)
1998 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Collaboration With Vocals ~ as Artist on “Same Old Train” (Single)
Tina Turner
Mulan II ~ Fa Mulan (speaking)
Mulan III ~ Fa Mulan (speaking)
Alicia Witt
Gen13 ~ Caitlin Fairchild
Mulan II ~ Li Shang (speaking)
Mulan III ~ Li Shang (speaking)
Awards
1994 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Vocal Collaboration ~ as Artist on “I Fall To Pieces” (Single)
1997 Grammy Awards ~ Best Female Country Vocal Performance ~ as Artist on “How Do I Live” (Single)
1997 Grammy Awards ~ Best Country Collaboration With Vocals ~ as Artist on “In Another’s Eyes” (Single)
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