Sunni Westbrook as Cozy Glow Kathleen Barr as Chrysalis Mark Acheson as Tirek Alvin Sanders as Sombra Doc Harris as "Grogar" John de Lancie as Discord Kelly Sheridan as Glim Glam
Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka Blair Dunlop as Young Willy Wonka Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket David Kelly as Grandpa Joe Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Bucket Noah Taylor as Mr. Bucket Missi Pyle as Mrs. Beauregarde James Fox as Mr. Salt Adam Godley as Mr. Teavee Franziska Troegner as Mrs. Gloop Christopher Lee as Dr. Wilbur Wonka Deep Roy as Oompa-Loompas (with vocal work by Danny Elfman) AnnaSophia Robb as Violet Beauregarde Philip Wiegratz as Augustus Gloop Julia Winter as Veruca Salt Jordan Fry as Mike Teavee Liz Smith as Grandma Georgina Eileen Essell as Grandma Josephine David Morris as Grandpa George Geoffrey Holder as the Narrator
Emma Watson as Belle, a young benevolent bibliophile woman who develops feelings for the Beast and begins to see the humanity within him. Daisy Duczmal portrays an infant Belle. Dan Stevens as Beast, a cold-hearted, selfish, unkind prince who is transformed into a beast and forced to earn back his humanity by learning to truly love and be loved in return, as well as to give rather than take. Stevens portrays the character through motion-capture.[13][14] Adam Mitchell[1] portrays the younger version of the prince. Luke Evans as Gaston, a narcissistic and arrogant hunter and veteran of the French Royal Army who is willing to go as far as it takes to have Belle as his trophy wife. Kevin Kline as Maurice, Belle's protective widowed father who works as a music box maker and an artist.[15] Jolyon Coy portrays the young Maurice. Josh Gad as LeFou, Gaston's flamboyant and long-suffering sidekick who bolsters his friend's ego but gets very little in return.[16] Ewan McGregor as Lumière, the Beast's charismatic bouteiller who has been transformed into a candelabra.[17] Stanley Tucci as Maestro Cadenza, the neurotic court composer and Madame de Garderobe's husband who has been transformed into a harpsichord.[18] Audra McDonald as Madame de Garderobe, a world-renowned opera singer and Cadenza's wife who has been transformed into a wardrobe.[19] Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Plumette, one of the castle maids and Lumière's lover who has been transformed into a feather duster.[20] Ian McKellen as Cogsworth, the Beast's gruff but loyal majordomo and the head of the household staff who has been transformed into a mantel clock.[21] Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts, the castle's motherly head housekeeper who has been transformed into a teapot.[15] Hattie Morahan as Agathe, an impoverished hermit and resident of Villeneuve who, in reality, is the enchantress responsible for cursing the Prince.[22] Morahan also narrates the prologue. Rita Davies portrays the enchantress in her beggar woman form. The film was released posthumously after Davies' death. Nathan Mack as Chip, Mrs. Potts' plucky son who has been transformed into a teacup.[23] Adrian Schiller as Monsieur D'Arque, the sly warden of the local asylum who is bribed by Gaston to have Maurice institutionalized.[22] Gerard Horan as Monsieur Jean Potts, an absent-minded potter and resident of Villeneuve who is later revealed to be Mrs. Potts' husband and Chip's father. Haydn Gwynne as Clothilde, a fishmonger and resident of Villeneuve who is later revealed to be Cogsworth's wife. Michael Jibson as the Tavern Keeper, the owner and keeper of Villeneuve's local tavern where Gaston and the village residents drink. Ray Fearon as Père Robert, Villeneuve's local chaplain who encourages Belle to borrow the books in the chapel's meager library. Sophie Reid, Rafaëlle Cohen, and Carla Nella as the Village Lasses, a trio of women who fawn over Gaston and have a jealousy for Belle. Jimmy Johnston, Dean Street, and Alexis Loizon as Tom, Dick, and Stanley, a trio of men who serve as Gaston's henchmen. Zoe Rainey as Belle's mother, Maurice's late wife who contracted the plague and died when Belle was an infant. Clive Rowe as Cuisinier, the castle's head chef who has been transformed into a stove. Gizmo as Frou-Frou, Maestro Cadenza's and Madame de Garderobe's pet Yorkshire Terrier who has been transformed into a footstool. Thomas Padden as Chapeau, the prince's valet who has been transformed into a coat rack. Tom Turner[2] as The King, the prince's father who, following his wife's death, raised his son to be just as selfish and arrogant as he was. Harriet Jones as The Queen, the prince's mother who died of an illness when he was a child. Dale Branston as Villeneuve's residential baker. Chris Andrew Mellon as Nasty Headmaster, the unnamed headmaster of an all boys school in Villeneuve that disapproves of Belle teaching a young girl how to read. Vivian Parry as the Village Lass' mother, an unnamed seamstress. Stephen Merchant also appeared in the film as Monsieur Toilette, a servant who was turned into a toilet. This character was cut from the film, but is featured in the deleted scenes.[24] Cast notes ^ In the initial theatrical release, Mitchell was miscredited as Rudi Goodman in the cast, but listed under his real name in the soundtrack credits ^ In the initial theatrical release, Turner is miscredited as Henry Garrett in the cast.[25]
Jim Carrey as Horton, an outgoing, eccentric, big-hearted, loving, sweet, and thoughtful elephant and teacher in the Jungle of Nool. Horton has no tusks, lives by himself and possesses acute hearing abilities. Steve Carell as Mayor Ned McDodd, the mayor of Whoville. He has 96 daughters, 1 son named JoJo and a wife named Sally. Carol Burnett as Sour Kangaroo, an egomaniacal kangaroo who mistrusts Horton's inquisitive nature as a threat to her legal authority over Nool. Will Arnett as Vlad Vladikoff, a scary, savage, eccentric Russian-accented[7] vulture hired by the Sour Kangaroo to steal Horton's clover. Seth Rogen as Morton, a mouse who Horton's best friend in the Jungle of Nool. Dan Fogler as The Councilman, a councilman dedicated to Whoville tradition and mistrustful of Mayor McDodd. Fogler also voices Yummo Wickersham, the leader of the Wickersham ape tribe. Isla Fisher as Dr. Mary Lou LaRue, a professor at Who U. Jonah Hill as Tommy, a tiger and one of Horton's students. Amy Poehler as Sally O'Malley, Mayor McDodd's wife and mother to Jojo and her 96 daughters. Jaime Pressly as Mrs. Quilligan, a bird and Jessica's mother. Charles Osgood as The Narrator Jesse McCartney as JoJo McDodd, Mayor McDodd's quiet son. Josh Flitter as Rudy Kangaroo, Sour Kangaroo's son. Niecy Nash as Miss Yelp, Mayor McDodd's assistant. Laura Ortiz as Jessica Quilligan, a bird, Mrs. Quilligan's daughter and one of Horton's students. Joey King as Katie, a cute, but eccentric little baby yak. Bill Farmer as Willie, a tiger and Tommy's dad. Heather Goldenhersh as a Who Girl Marshall Efron and Tim Nordquist as the Wickersham Guards.
Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne / Batman: A wealthy socialite, and the owner of Wayne Enterprises. He dedicates himself to protecting Gotham City from its criminal underworld as a highly trained, masked vigilante equipped with various tools and weapons. Affleck noted on how the film gave him an opportunity to reinvent Batman and portray a more classic take on the character. He described that in the film, audiences will see Batman as more heroic, and more of a leader. "Batman is by nature, [while] not necessarily anti-social, pretty private, pretty a loner," Affleck says. "And then in this movie he's thrust into the role of having to not only work with people, but bring them together and convince them to come in and try to ... somehow with Wonder Woman hold all that community effort together. That was a really interesting thing to play for me, and it also does take us to a more traditional role for Batman in the Justice League comics, and his role with the Justice League versus the sort of less typical version we saw in Batman v Superman, where he was blinded by rage and wanted to take on Superman."[8][9] Henry Cavill as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman: A member of, and inspiration for, the Justice League. He is a Kryptonian survivor, and a journalist for the Daily Planet based in Metropolis. In Justice League, Superman was portrayed as more optimistic and hopeful. The character was intentionally excluded from all Justice League marketing materials to emphasize his death as depicted on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.[10] Gal Gadot as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman: An antiquities dealer, acquaintance of Wayne, and an immortal Amazonian warrior, who is the crown princess of Themyscira and daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus. She is endowed with metahuman attributes and abilities inherited from her parents. Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / The Flash: A Central City University student, who can move at superhuman speeds with his ability to tap into the Speed Force. Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry / Aquaman: The heir to the throne of the undersea nation of Atlantis.[11] His metahuman aquatic abilities and physical attributes originate from his Atlantean physiology. Momoa was cast as Aquaman in October 2014, and made a cameo role in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.[12][13] Momoa stated that the Justice League film would be released first, before the release of the solo Aquaman film, which may be about the hero's origin story.[14] Ray Fisher as Victor Stone / Cyborg: A former college athlete who, after being cybernetically reconstructed after a nearly fatal car accident, is turned into a techno-organic being enhanced by reactive, adaptive biomimetic alien technology. His enhancements include the abilities of flight, variable weaponry and technopathy. Fisher portrays the character through the use of motion capture for the cybernetic portion of his body.[15] Fisher was cast as Cyborg in April 2014, and made a cameo in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.[16][17] Amy Adams as Lois Lane: An undaunted and compassionate award-winning journalist for the Daily Planet and the love interest for Kent.[18] Adams confirmed that she would reprise her role as Lois Lane in Justice League and its untitled sequel.[19][20] Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth: Wayne's butler, chief of security, and trusted confidant.[21] Diane Lane as Martha Kent: Kent's adoptive mother.[18][22][23] Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta: Diana's mother and Queen of the Amazons.[18] J. K. Simmons as James Gordon: The Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department, and close ally of Batman.[18] Ciarán Hinds as Steppenwolf: An alien military officer from Apokolips who leads an army of Parademons and is searching for the three Mother Boxes held on Earth. The character is described as "old, tired" and trying to find a way to escape his role of servitude under Darkseid.[24] Hinds portrayed the villain through use of motion capture and received some advice in the process from Liam Neeson, who had recently done similar work in A Monster Calls.[25] After the release of the film, Hinds was reportedly unhappy with the final cut of the film, which trimmed down the backstory and characterization of Steppenwolf.[26] The Olympian Old Gods Zeus, Ares and Artemis are portrayed by fitness model Sergi Constance, stuntman Nick McKinless, and MMA fighter Aurore Lauzeral, respectively.[27][28] All three were required to reach a specific degree of physicality, with Snyder instructing McKinless to sport "veins like worms and paper thin skin". In the finished film, McKinless' face was replaced with David Thewlis' face, and Thewlis received the credit as Ares.[27] Robin Wright reprises her role as Antiope during a flashback sequence. Amber Heard portrays the Atlantean Mera.[29][30][18] An ancient Green Lantern named Yalan Gur appears at the beginning of the film, created by use of CGI and embodied by an uncredited actor.[31][32][33] Two ancient kings of Earth appear during a scene depicting Steppenwolf's first invasion, including King Atlan of Atlantis and Arthur Pendragon of ancient England; portrayed by Julian Lewis Jones and Francis Magee, respectively.[34][35] Joe Morton reprises his role as Silas Stone, Victor Stone's father and S.T.A.R. Labs' head while Billy Crudup appears, uncredited, as Henry Allen, Barry Allen's father. Joe Manganiello and Jesse Eisenberg appear uncredited in a post-credits scene as Slade Wilson / Deathstroke and Lex Luthor, respectively.[36][37][38] Michael McElhatton appears as the leader of a group of terrorists who clash with Wonder Woman early in the film,[39] while Holt McCallany makes an uncredited appearance as a burglar.[40] Marc McClure, who portrayed Jimmy Olsen in the Christopher Reeve Superman film series, has a cameo as a police officer.[41] Willem Dafoe and Kiersey Clemons filmed scenes as Nuidis Vulko and Iris West, although their roles were cut from the final film. Both actors are signed for multiple films and set to appear in the future installments of the franchise.[42][43] A scene depicting Green Lanterns Kilowog and Tomar-Re visiting Batman was filmed as another post-credits scene, further teasing the upcoming Green Lantern Corps, but the scene was later scrapped.[44] Later, Snyder revealed that Ryan Zheng was cast to portray Ryan Choi in the film, setting up the character's future as The Atom.[45] Additionally a scene depicting a fight between Ares and Darkseid was filmed, with the villain portrayed by Ray Porter.[46][47][48] These scenes, among many others, were cut from the theatrical film.[45]
Zac Efron as Ted Wiggins, an idealistic 12-year-old boy.[5] He is named after the author of the book, Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel).[6] Danny DeVito as The Lorax[7] Ed Helms as The Once-ler.[7] Neither the book nor the TV special reveal the Once-ler's face, but instead throughout the book, the Once-ler is pictured by what appears to be green arms and yellow eyes. The filmmakers used that as the basis for the Once-ler's character design. They interpreted the Once-ler as a human, and also featured his green gloves and showed his face for the first time in this film. Taylor Swift as Audrey, Ted's love interest.[1] She is named after Audrey Geisel, Dr. Seuss' wife.[6] Betty White as Grammy Norma, Ted's wise-cracking grandmother.[1] Rob Riggle as Aloysius O'Hare, the greedy mayor of Thneedville and head of the "O'Hare Air" company that supplies fresh air to Thneedville residents.[7] Jenny Slate as Mrs. Wiggins, Ted's neurotic mother.[8] Nasim Pedrad as the Once-ler's mother. Stephen Tobolowsky as Uncle Ubb, the Once-ler's uncle. Elmarie Wendel as Aunt Grizelda, the Once-ler's aunt. Danny Cooksey as Brett and Chet, the Once-ler's twin brothers. Chris Renaud as assorted forest animals.
Phineas Flynn (voiced by Vincent Martella) Like other characters, he has red hair. His age is not mentioned. Phineas, along with his stepbrother Ferb Fletcher, star in the A-Plot of every episode. The series concerns Phineas's attempts to avoid boredom by finding something new to do every day of the summer vacation. He does this with his less-talkative stepbrother Ferb,[1] and often with many other neighborhood children. He is known to be very selfless and energetic. Phineas has many catch phrases like "Oh, there you are, Perry" or "Hey, Ferb! I know what we're going to do today!" and "Hey, where's Perry?". Phineas comes from a blended family. The creators chose this arrangement because they considered it underused in children's programming as well as from Marsh's experiences in one.[2] As a character, Phineas has received a positive critical response, with one reviewer describing him and his brother as a "comical pairing."[3] Phineas appears in Phineas and Ferb merchandise, including plush toys,[4] t-shirts,[5] and a video game.[6] Ferbs "Ferb" Fletcher Main article: Ferb Fletcher Ferb Fletcher (voiced by Thomas Sangster) is a boy of few words, Phineas's green-haired, intelligent but laconic stepbrother from the United Kingdom and created by Phineas and Ferb co-founders Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh. He first appeared in the show's pilot episode, "Rollercoaster." Ferb and his stepbrother Phineas Flynn spend their days during their summer vacation having fun. They are featured in every episode's A-Plot constructing large scale inventions or taking part in other outlandish activities. Ferb, an engineering genius, allows Phineas to do most of the talking for the pair and is described as "more of a man of action," by Phineas, which makes him more of a plot device than a developed character. Ferb is more likely to sing than speak, but most often has a one-liner in the episodes. Ferb is named after a friend of the show's creators who was an expert on tools and, at times, stayed rather silent.[7] Candace Flynn Main article: Candace Flynn Candace Flynn (voiced by Ashley Tisdale) is Phineas's fifteen-year-old older sister and Ferb's stepsister.[8] She first appeared in the pilot episode. Candace does not approve of the inventions her brothers create; in most episodes she attempts to "bust her brothers" by showing their mom. Her best friend is Stacy Hirano; Candace also has an obvious crush on Jeremy Johnson, but for a long time she was oblivious to the fact he liked her back. As a character, she has received a positive critical acclaim, having appeared in other media such as video games.[9][10] Perry the Platypus Main article: Perry the Platypus Perry the Platypus (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker), a.k.a. Agent P, is Phineas and Ferb's pet platypus and first appeared along with a large portion of the main cast in the pilot episode "Rollercoaster." Perry is featured as the star of the B-Plot for all but one episode of the series alongside his arch-nemesis Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. In the end, he pretends to destroy Phineas and Ferb's creations. He is a primarily silent character, with the only noises being the occasional rattling of his bill. In Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, an alternate reality (yet more evil and ruthless) version of Perry (known as Platyborg) appears. Platyborg would later return in the episode sequel, Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension. Dr. Doofenshmirtz Main article: Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz (voiced by Dan Povenmire) is a mad scientist appearing in all but one episode's B-Plots thus far. He is the father to teenage Vanessa Doofenshmirtz and is the head of his own company, Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. Depending on the episode, Dr. Doofenshmirtz's main goal is to either destroy or rule the tri-state area which was suggested to him as a starting point before trying to take over the world.[11] Routinely bumbling, incompetent, and forgetful, almost all of Doofenshmirtz's plans-always involving various gadgets and inventions-have been thwarted by Perry the Platypus. However, a few of his schemes were quite successful, such as in the 2014 special Phineas and Ferb Save Summer when Doofenshmirtz moved the Earth away from its original orbit to bring on an early autumn, much to Perry's distress. After most defeats, he shouts his catchphrase, "Curse you, Perry the Platypus!" His contraptions are almost all named "[something]-inator", and in "Unfair Science Fair" it is revealed that his first invention as a child was simply called "Inator".[12] Throughout the series, Doofenshmirtz's flashbacks (which are often shown after Perry has been captured) explore his mentally abusive and lonely childhood growing up in the fictional village Gimmelshtump, Druelselstein. Before becoming an evil scientist, Doofenshmirtz was a bratwurst vendor until being put out of business by the hot dog industry. Doofenshmirtz usually monologues[2] and displays acts of cartoon-style physical violence[13] towards his nemesis Perry, a skilled anthropomorphic platypus secret agent. His last name is frequently abbreviated to "Doof". Doofenshmirtz appears in several merchandise pieces, particularly the book series,[14][15][16][17] and the video game.[6] In the 2011 TV film, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, an alternate reality (yet more intelligent and successful) version of Dr. Doofenshmirtz appears, with the regular Doctor Doofenshmirtz serving as a supporting character. 2nd Doofenshmirtz later returns in the episode sequel, Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension.
Where are you, Christmas? I think I've found you. This time I'll make you stay You'll hear us singing, bells will be ringing Now and forever Christmas Day
Jenna Ortega as Harley Diaz, the middle of seven children and a young engineering prodigy. She is the central character in the series and views herself as an inventor. Some of her known inventions are the Conveyor Belt Table, the Slushinator, the Skate Kite, the Pick-Me-Up, and a snow machine. In "Stuck in the Sweet Seat", it is revealed it is her 13th birthday. A significant feature is that she tends to break the fourth wall to tell the viewers something about the situation. Ronni Hawk as Rachel Diaz (seasons 1-2; special guest, season 3), the oldest of the seven children and Harley's vain older sister. In "Stuck with No Rules", it is revealed that she is 16. In the third season episode "Stuck with Rachel's Secret", Rachel leaves the family to attend college in Paris, France, while interning at a fashion company there. She returns in the series finale to help the family celebrate Harley's quinceañera. Isaak Presley as Ethan Diaz, Harley's oldest brother and her partner-in-crime; she refers to him as her best friend in the family. He is an aspiring musician and filmmaker. In "Stuck in the Sweet Seat", it is implied that he is the third oldest of the seven, behind Rachel and Georgie. Ariana Greenblatt as Daphne Diaz, the youngest of the seven children and Harley's younger sister. She enjoys having tea time with her dolls and sleeps in her indoor dollhouse. In "Stuck with No Rules", it is revealed that Daphne can easily retaliate against anyone who takes things from her without getting her approval first. Kayla Maisonet as Georgie Diaz, one of Harley's older sisters and the second oldest of the seven as implied in "Stuck in the Sweet Seat". She is a basketball player at her school and does an assortment of other sports. Nicolas Bechtel as Lewie Diaz,[Note 1] one of Harley's two younger brothers and Beast's twin. It is revealed in "Stuck in the Beast-Day Party" that Lewie is older than Beast by five minutes. Malachi Barton as Beast Diaz,[Note 1] one of Harley's two younger brothers and Lewie's twin. Cerina Vincent as Suzy Diaz, Harley's quirky mother who rarely has any alone time from her children and tends to spend it in the most unlikely places. Suzy is the one who usually punishes the kids from grounding them to even putting them on lockdown for higher violations. Joe Nieves as Tom Diaz, Harley's father who is the proprietor of a marina store called "Tom's Bait and Bite" which sells camping and fishing equipment. While he is a loving and caring father, he does tend to get upset when his kids let him down in any way. Recurring Edit Lauren Pritchard as Bethany Peters, a neighbor of the Diaz family who regularly criticizes Suzy and Tom's parenting of their children and is often annoyed with the antics of Lewie and Beast. She is a protective mother to her daughter Ellie whom she never lets have any fun as seen in "Stuck in the Block Party". Lulu Lambros as Ellie Peters, Bethany's daughter and Harley's best friend who is on the same basketball team as Georgie. In "Stuck in Harley's Comet", it is revealed that Ellie is afraid of heights, darkness, and birds. In "Stuck with a Bad Influence", Ellie is sent to a boarding school called Radistone Academy by her mother. Brett Pierce as Cuff (season 1), an irresponsible teenager who is Rachel's boyfriend and is disliked by Tom. When Cuff works briefly at "Tom's Bait and Bite" in "Stuck with My Sister's Boyfriend", his real first name is revealed to be Warren. While mainly in the first season, he also appears in the third season episode "Stuck in a Mysterious Robbery", where it confirms that he and Rachel broke up. Joshua Bassett as Aidan (season 3), Bethany Peters' nephew and Ellie's cousin. He is an accomplished lacrosse player and has a tendency to annoy Harley. Aidan is staying with Bethany while his father is away.
Tim Allen as Scott Calvin Eric Lloyd as Charlie Calvin Wendy Crewson as Laura Miller Judge Reinhold as Dr. Neil Miller David Krumholtz as Bernard the Head Elf Paige Tamada as Judy the Elf Peter Boyle as Mr. Whittle Larry Brandenburg as Detective Nunzio Jayne Eastwood as Judy the Waitress Kenny Vadas as the E.L.F.S. Leader Chris Benson as Fireman O'Hara Mary Gross as Mrs. Daniels
Bridgit Mendler as Teddy, the older sister of Charlie who makes video diaries. Leigh-Allyn Baker as Amy, Teddy's comedic and headstrong mother. Bradley Steven Perry as Gabe, Teddy's mischievous younger brother. Mia Talerico as Charlie, the toddler the diaries are for. Debra Monk as Petunia, Amy's mother. Michael Kagan as Hank, Amy's father. Eric Allan Kramer as Bob, Teddy's father. Jason Dolley as PJ, Teddy's goofy and airheaded older brother. Jerry Straley as Chicken Man Raven Goodwin as Ivy
Tom Hanks as Woody[9] Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear[10] Annie Potts as Bo Peep[11] Tony Hale as Forky[12][13] Keegan-Michael Key as Ducky[14] Jordan Peele as Bunny[14][15] Madeleine McGraw as Bonnie[16] Christina Hendricks as Gabby Gabby[17] Keanu Reeves as Duke Caboom[18][19] Ally Maki as Giggle McDimples[17] Jay Hernandez as Bonnie's dad[7] Lori Alan as Bonnie's mom[7] Joan Cusack as Jessie[20] Wallace Shawn as Rex[21] John Ratzenberger as Hamm[22] Blake Clark as Slinky Dog[23] Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head[24] (from archival recordings)[a] Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head[20] Jeff Pidgeon as Aliens[23] Bonnie Hunt as Dolly[26] Kristen Schaal as Trixie[27] Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants[28] Jeff Garlin as Buttercup[21] Emily Davis as Billy, Goat, and Gruff[7] John Morris as Andy[29][7] Jack McGraw as young Andy[30][7] Laurie Metcalf as Andy's mom[31] June Squibb as Margaret the Store Owner[7] Carl Weathers as Combat Carl[7] Maliah Bargas-Good as Lost Girl[7] Juliana Hansen as Miss Wendy,[7] Bonnie's Kindergarten teacher Steve Purcell as The Bensons[7] Lila Sage Bromley as Harmony Mel Brooks as Melephant Brooks[32] Carol Burnett as Chairol Burnett[32] Betty White as Bitey White[32] Carl Reiner as Carl Reineroceros[32] Alan Oppenheimer as Old Timer[33] Patricia Arquette as Harmony's Mother[33] Bill Hader as Axel the Carny[33] Flea as the Duke Caboom commercial announcer[33] Melissa Villaseñor as Karen Beverly[33] Rickey Henderson as an Oakland Athletics bobblehead figure[34]
Frank Welker - Garfield, Eddie Gourmand, Cleaning Robot, Evil Space Lasagnas, T-3000, Paddy, Additional Voices Gregg Berger - Odie, Squeak, Harry, Herman Post, Mama Meany, Omar the Genie, Additional Voices Wally Wingert - Jon Arbuckle, Al the Dog Catcher, Hercules, Additional Voices Jason Marsden - Nermal, Vito, Liz's Father, Pete the Dog Catcher, Professor Bonkers, Additional Voices Julie Payne - Dr. Liz Wilson, Liz's Mother, Mom Arbuckle Laura Summer - Drusilla & Minerva the Twins, Additional Voices Audrey Wasilewski - Arlene, Gloria, Newscaster Additional voices Joe Alaskey - Bob Bergen - Corey Burton - Frank Buxton - Grey DeLisle - Jack, Nathan (2nd voice), Nathan's Mother Melissa Disney - Nathan (1st voice) Bill Farmer - Frank Ferrante - Lyman June Foray - Mrs. Cauldron Stan Freberg - Dr. Whipple, Fluffykins, Mole, Spencer Spendington Brooks Gardner - Hank Garrett - Mark Hamill - Master Control Laraine Newman - Aunt Ivy, News Anchorwoman, Winona, Angelica Maurice LaMarche - Samuel W. Underburger Phil LaMarr - David Lander - Doc Boy Arbuckle Misty Lee - Angie, Scheherazade Tress MacNeille - Esmeralda Brubaker, Female Squirrel Rose Marie - Diane Michelle - Candi Milo - Lester, Chester, Reporter Chuck McCann - Mayor Graffton Marvin Kaplan - Hiram "Hi" Pressure Jack Riley - Ghost Cat, Mr. Allwork Neil Ross - King Glorm, Tyler Edge, Brandon Scoop Jewel Shepard - Susan Silo - Neferkitty Fred Tatasciore - Dirk Dinkum, Biff Scott Whyte - April Winchell -
Mike Myers as The Cat in the Hat, a tall, anthropomorphic, wise-cracking cat with a Brooklyn accent and a goofy laugh who wears a special hat which reveals many humorously unrealistic gadgets. Spencer Breslin as Conrad Walden, a juvenile delinquent, and Joan's destructive and misbehaved, borderline troublemaker of a son, and the older brother of Sally. Dakota Fanning as Sally Walden, Joan's dull, somewhat bossy, well-behaved, and rule-obeying daughter, and the younger sister of Conrad. Kelly Preston as Joan Walden, Conrad and Sally's single-mother, and a workaholic real-estate agent. Alec Baldwin as Lawrence "Larry" Quinn, the Waldens' pompous, lazy, unemployed next-door neighbor. He is revealed to be allergic to cats, steals food from the Waldens and gets away with it, and is determined to both marry Joan for her wealth and send Conrad to military school to straighten up his behavior. Amy Hill as Mrs. Kwan, an elderly Taiwanese woman, who was hired to watch the kids, though she sleeps through her job. Her weight and sleep serves as a running gag. She sits down on the couch to watch brawling in Taiwanese parliament. Sean Hayes as Hank Humberfloob, Joan's zero-tolerance boss, who may seem friendly at first glance, but is quick to fire employees for even the smallest infractions, often in an over-announciated, extremely loud tone of voice. Hayes is also the voice of the somewhat cynical, pessimistic family fish. Danielle Chuchran and Taylor Rice as Thing 1, and Brittany Oaks and Talia-Lynn Prairie as Thing 2; two gibbering trouble-making creatures that the Cat brings in with him. Dan Castellaneta provided the voices for both Things. Steven Anthony Lawrence as Dumb Schweitzer, an intellectually and socially inferior pre-teen boy with a bronx accent. He whacks the Cat right in the crotch with a wooden baseball bat. Paris Hilton as a female club-goer Bugsy as Nevins, the Waldens' pet dog. Frank Welker provided his voice. Welker had previously provided the voice of Max the dog, from How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Candace Dean Brown as a secretary who works for the Humberfloob Real Estate. Daran Norris as the Astounding Products Announcer Clint Howard as Kate the Caterer Paige Hurd as Denise, who does not speak to Sally anymore, not long after she talked back to her. She never invited Sally to her birthday party either since Sally earlier stated that she told Denise not to speak to her anymore. Stephen Hibbert as Jim McFlinnigan, a newly-hired member of the Humberfloob Real Estate who is quickly fired for shaking his Humberfloob's hand without washing his own first. Roger Morrisey as Mr. Vompatatat Victor Brandt as the Narrator, who tells the story; he is revealed to be the Cat using a voice-changer at the end. Benedict Cumberbatch as The Grinch, a disgruntled, green creature who despises Christmas Cameron Seely as Cindy Lou Who, a young resident of Whoville Rashida Jones as Donna Who, Cindy Lou's overworked single mother Kenan Thompson as Bricklebaum, a jolly bearded-citizen of Whoville who lives near The Grinch Angela Lansbury as Mayor McGerkle, the elderly Mayor of Whoville Tristan O'Hare as Groopert, Cindy Lou's best friend Ramone Hamilton as Axl, one of Cindy Lou's friends Sam Lavagnino as Ozzy, one of Cindy Lou's friends Scarlett Estevez as Izzy, one of Cindy Lou's friends Jim Carrey as The Grinch Josh Ryan Evans as 8-year-old Grinch Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus Maywho Ben Bookbinder as 8-year-old Augustus Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart Landry Allbright as 8-year-old Martha Bill Irwin as Lou Lou Who, Cindy's father and Whoville postmaster Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who, Cindy Lou's mother Kelley as Max, the Grinch's dog Frank Welker as Max (voice) Clint Howard as Whobris, the mayor's minion Reid Kirchenbauer as 8-year-old Whobris Mindy Sterling as Clarnella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers Rachel Winfree as Rose Who, the Grinch's other adoptive mother Jeremy Howard as Drew Who, Cindy Lou's teenage brother T. J. Thyne as Stu Who, Cindy Lou's other teenage brother Jim Meskimen as Officer Wholihan, Whoville's police chief Lacey Kohl as Christina Whoterberry Nadja Pionilla as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as the Yodeller Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the school teacher Bryce Howard as "surprised Who" Deep Roy as the unnamed post office clerk Verne Troyer as Band Member Anthony Hopkins as the narrator Ron Howard as Whoville Townsperson (uncredited) Richard Steven Horvitz as Grinch's Answering Machine (voice, uncredited) Pharrell Williams as the Narrator Michael Beattie as the Store Clerk Dove Cameron as The Grinch Cameron Boyce as Drew Who Sofia Carson as Cindy Lou Who Booboo Stewart as Mayor Augustus MayWho Mitchell Hope as Stu Who China Anne McClain as Martha May Whovier Brenna D'Amico as Clarnella Who Of The Grinch Melanie Paxson as Surprised Who Jedidiah Goodacre as Whobris’The Mayor’s Minion Zachary Gibson as Band Member Sarah Jeffery as Christina Whoterberry Thomas Doherty as Grinch’s Answering Machine Dylan Playfair as Officer Wholihan Whoville’s Police Chief Anna Cathcart as Rose Who Dan Payne as Lou Lou Who Cindy Lou’s Father Keegan Connor Tracy as Betty Lou Who
Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy Hopps, an optimistic rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is a newly appointed member of the Zootopia Police Department assigned to the 1st Precinct.[16] Della Saba voices a younger Judy Hopps. Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde, a sly red fox who is a small-time con artist.[16][17] Kath Soucie voices a younger Nick Wilde. Idris Elba as Chief Bogo, an African buffalo who is the police chief of the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[18] Jenny Slate as Bellwether, a diminutive sheep who is the assistant mayor of Zootopia.[18] Nate Torrence as Officer Clawhauser, an obese cheetah who works as a dispatcher and desk sergeant for the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[18] His character is based on Jerry Gergich from Parks and Recreation.[19] Bonnie Hunt as Bonnie Hopps, a European rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is the mother of Judy Hopps.[18] Don Lake as Stu Hopps, a European rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is the father of Judy Hopps and a known carrot farmer.[18] Tommy Chong as Yax, a laid-back domestic yak who is the owner of the naturist club Mystic Springs Oasis in Sahara Square.[18] J. K. Simmons as Mayor Lionheart, a lion who is the noble, but pompous Mayor of Zootopia.[18] Octavia Spencer as Mrs. Otterton, a concerned North American river otter whose husband Emmitt Otterton has gone missing.[18] Alan Tudyk as Duke Weaselton, a small-time least weasel crook who is also known for selling bootleg DVDs.[18] The name is a reference to the Duke of Weselton from Frozen, whom Tudyk also voices.[20] Shakira as Gazelle, a Thomson's gazelle who is a famous pop star.[21] Shakira also voices Gazelle in the Spain and Latin America Spanish dubs. Raymond S. Persi as Flash, the "fastest" three-toed sloth in the DMV (short for Department of Mammal Vehicles).[18] Persi also voices Officer Higgins, a hippopotamus who is an elite member of the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[22] Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Big, an Arctic shrew who is the most fearsome crime boss in Tundratown and is served by a group of polar bears.[23] Phil Johnston as Gideon Grey, a red fox from Bunnyburrow who used to bully the young rabbits and sheep when he was young. As an adult, he has made amends with those he picked on and became a much-respected baker.[24] Johnston also voices an angry offscreen character who states that his taxes pay Judy's salary upon being given a parking ticket by her.[25] Fuschia! as Major Friedkin,[26][27] a polar bear who works at the Zootopia Police Academy as drill instructor.[24] John DiMaggio as Jerry Jumbeaux Jr., an ill-tempered African elephant who owns an ice cream parlor called Jumbeaux's Café which is frequented by elephants and other larger mammals.[18] DiMaggio also voices Woolter and Jesse (a pun on the show Breaking Bad's main protagonists), two tough rams who are Doug's assistants;[28] a moose that gets a parking ticket from Judy; and a pig reporter.[29] Katie Lowes as Dr. Madge Honey Badger, a honey badger who helps Mayor Lionheart look for the cause of the animals going savage.[18] Gita Reddy as Nangi, an Indian elephant who works as a yoga instructor at Mystic Springs Oasis.[24] Jesse Corti as Manchas, a black jaguar from Zootopia's Rainforest District who is a chauffeur for Zootopia's biggest limo company and is the personal chauffeur to Mr. Big.[18] Tom Lister Jr. as Finnick, a fennec fox who is Nick's partner in crime.[18] Josh Dallas as an unnamed frantic domestic pig who is the owner of the "Flora and Fauna" flower shop that is robbed by Duke Weaselton and frantically asks Judy for help.[30] He later appears as a protestor at Gazelle's peace rally arguing with a female leopard.[31] Leah Latham as Fru Fru, the daughter of Mr. Big who disapproves of her father doing his criminal business during her wedding. She befriends Judy after Judy saves her from a runaway doughnut shop sign in Little Rodentia and later names her unborn child after her.[30] Rich Moore as Doug, an emotionless ram chemist and sniper with puffy wool who works for Assistant Mayor Bellwether.[30] Moore also voices Larry, a gray wolf that is a security guard at Cliffside Asylum.[32] Peter Mansbridge as Peter Moosebridge, a moose co-anchor of the ZNN News.[33] The moose is used in the standard version of the film, released in the United States, Italy, France, Canada, Russia, and Mexico. In the UK version, the moose is named as Moosos Alexander, voiced by radio journalist Vassos Alexander (though the UK home release used his US name and voice).[34] In other countries, the anchor is a different animal voiced by a different person.[35] David Campbell voices a koala newscaster named David Koalabell in the Australian and New Zealand versions.[36] The Brazilian version uses a jaguar named Onçardo Boi Chá who is voiced by Ricardo Boechat.[37][38] The Japanese version uses a tanuki named Michael Tanuyama who is voiced by Kazumasa Kōra. The Chinese version uses an unnamed giant panda.[35][39] Byron Howard as Bucky Oryx-Antlerson, a greater kudu who is the neighbor of Judy Hopps and Pronk’s husband.[30] Howard also voices Travis, Gideon Grey's black-footed ferret friend.[40] Jared Bush as Pronk Oryx-Antlerson, a gemsbok who is the neighbor of Judy Hopps and Bucky’s husband.[30] Mark "Rhino" Smith as Officer McHorn, a black rhinoceros police officer who is part of the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[41] Josie Trinidad as Mrs. Dharma Armadillo,[42] a nine-banded armadillo who is the landlady of the Grand Pangolin Apartments that Judy Hopps moves into. John Lavelle as the unnamed construction mouse foreman of Little Rodentia's construction crew who receives the Pawpsicle sticks from Nick and Finnick.[24] Kristen Bell as Priscilla, a three-toed sloth who is Flash's co-worker at the DMV.[30] Zach King as a muzzled wolf, who is captured by the ZPD and magically escapes.[43]
John C. Reilly as Ralph,[11] a gigantic but soft-hearted man who is the antagonist of the arcade game Fix-It Felix Jr. Sarah Silverman as Vanellope von Schweetz,[12] a glitchy racer who is the main character and princess of Sugar Rush and Ralph's best friend. Gal Gadot as Shank, a tough and talented NPC racer in Slaughter Race,[13] a racing-centered MMORPG introduced in the film. Taraji P. Henson as Yesss, an algorithm that determines the trending videos on BuzzzTube[14] (a portmanteau of UA-cam and BuzzFeed).[15] Parts of her character were modeled after Cruella de Vil, as both characters are seen as fashionable.[16] Jack McBrayer as Felix, a repairman who is the protagonist and playable character of Fix-It Felix Jr., as well as the husband of Calhoun. Jane Lynch as Calhoun, the lead character of Hero's Duty and Felix's wife. Melissa Villaseñor as Taffyta Muttonfudge, a racer of Sugar Rush. Alan Tudyk as KnowsMore, a character representing a search engine of the same name, with an over-aggressive autofill.[14] The character design was mainly inspired by that of the UPA "limited animation" films, as well as Professor Owl from the Ward Kimball-directed Adventures in Music shorts.[17] Tudyk previously voiced King Candy in the first film.[14][18] Alfred Molina as Double Dan, a half-worm virus creator who inhabits the Dark Web.[19] Molina also voices Double Dan's conjoined brother Little Dan. Ed O'Neill as Mr. Litwak,[1]:3 owner of Litwak's Family Fun Center & Arcade. Bill Hader (uncredited) as J.P. Spamley, a personification of clickbait pop-up ads represented as a desperate salesman who can't make a sale.[1]:24[20] John DiMaggio as Arthur,[1]:4 an insecurity virus. DiMaggio previously voiced Beard Papa in the first film. All of the characters in the Disney Princess line appear along with Anna and Elsa from Frozen and Moana, the titular character from the 2016 animated film of the same name.[21][22][23] They were all voiced by their traditional voice actresses,[21][22][23] except for Cinderella and Aurora, who were voiced by their current voice actresses Jennifer Hale and Kate Higgins, respectively,[23] and Snow White, who was voiced by screenwriter Pamela Ribon[24] as opposed to Katherine Von Till.[25] Additionally, Rajah (Jasmine's pet tiger), Meeko (Pocahontas' pet raccoon), Cinderella's mice (including Jaq and Gus) and her bird companions, and Prince Naveen (in frog form) also appear in the film.[26] Several characters from other films and media also cameo with their original or current voice actors, such as Roger Craig Smith as Sonic the Hedgehog, Maurice LaMarche as Tapper, Brad Garrett as Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh and Anthony Daniels as C-3PO from Star Wars, while recordings of Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear and Vin Diesel as Groot are respectively recycled from Toy Story and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.[1]:4 Additionally, Sean Giambrone (English UA-camr Daniel Middleton/DanTDM in the UK version, but not on the UK home release)[27] voices the eboy, and Flula Borg voices Maybe, an algorithm who is an assistant to Yesss.[1]:3[28] Ali Wong, Timothy Simons, GloZell Green and Hamish Blake respectively voice Felony, Butcher Boy, Little Debbie, and Pyro, all of which are other characters in Slaughter Race as Shank's racing crew.[1]:3 The film's directors Rich Moore and Phil Johnston voice bidders at an eBay auction, in addition to reprising their roles as Sour Bill, Zangief (Moore) and the Surge Protector (Johnston), respectively.[1]:4[29] UA-cam personalities Colleen Ballinger, Dani Fernandez, and Tiffany Herrera also voice cameos.[28]
Pierre Coffin as Kevin, Stuart, Bob and The Minions[16] Sandra Bullock as Scarlet Overkill[17] Jon Hamm as Herb Overkill[18] Michael Keaton as Walter Nelson[19] Allison Janney as Madge Nelson[20] Steve Coogan as Professor Flux and[21] The Tower Guard Jennifer Saunders as Queen Elizabeth II[22] Geoffrey Rush as The Narrator[23] Steve Carell as Young Gru[24] Katy Mixon as Tina Nelson[25] Michael Beattie as a VNC Announcer and Walter Nelson Jr. Hiroyuki Sanada as Dumo, the Sumo Villain[26] Dave Rosenbaum as Fabrice Alex Dowding as The Royal Advisor Paul Thornley as a News Reporter Andy Nyman as Frankie Fishlips, a Gill-man-like creature super-villain
Cole Sprouse portrays Cody Martin, the calm, mature, and smarter twin. He is a "straight A" student (except for wood shop, in which he receives a C, but uses Pass/Fail), making him better, academically, than his brother Zack, who gets "D's". In the first season of the show, it was revealed that Cody is ten minutes younger than Zack.[6] Janice and Jessica seem to like Cody more (due to his sensitive nature). Cody has an on-again, off-again girlfriend named Barbara. Cody is the more gentle twin compared to his brother and somehow always gets talked into going along with Zack's schemes. In The Fairest of Them All, he dressed as a girl to win money. He never drinks soda after 9:30 (unless he is at a bachelor party). Dylan Sprouse portrays Zack Martin, the self-centered, outgoing, immature twin, who usually dresses in skater and baggy-camo clothes. At school, he is a straight "D" student, although he does well in wood shop. In the first season of the show it was revealed that Zack is ten minutes older than Cody, as he was born at 6:30 and Cody at 6:40[6] which he uses against Cody, normally telling him, since he's older, to do some sort of job that he doesn't want to do. Or in some cases, gives him "brotherly" advice because, "I'm the older twin." He has a big crush on Maddie, but after the first season, he was showing this less frequently. He has also taken advantage of his teachers and has faked conditions like dyslexia (in Smart and Smarterer). Brenda Song portrays London Tipton, the only daughter of Wilfred Tipton, the owner of the Tipton Hotel. London is a rich, dimwitted teenager with her own private suite at the Tipton Hotel in Boston, complete with a large wardrobe with several divisions (each with their own talking mirror) and a kitchen. London loves fashion; she only wears designer clothes and hates plaid, especially the plaid Catholic school uniforms. She does not have a nanny, or any other adult, to help her but relies on the Tipton Hotel Staff for any assistance or guidance. In the episode Forever Plaid, due to her poor attendance at her old school, she transferred to the same Catholic girls' school, "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow," that Maddie attends. In the episode First Day of High School, London transfers to Zack and Cody's public school, "Cheevers High," due to being expelled from all of the private schools she had previously attended. She dislikes her step-moms (previous and current) and usually talks to Mr. Moseby and Maddie about her problems. When happy she always claps her hands repeatedly while saying her catchphrase, "Yay me!" She also has her own web show called Yay Me! Starring London Tipton that exists both within the program and in the real world.[7] London often refuses to go to school and even skipped detention twice. Though it seems like London may lead the ultimate rich-girl life, her childhood was not perfect. In the episode Arwinstein, she states she is allergic to lobster, although in one episode she asked Maddie for a lobster dinner. However, it is possible that she developed an allergy to lobster after the earlier episodes and before the later ones. It is also revealed in one episode that she must think about what she does before doing it. For example, she was walking through the lobby while thinking "left, right, blink, breathe" in the episode Super Twins (although this was Zack's dream). London is a shopaholic who shops to fill the void of lack of attention from her father. Ashley Tisdale portrays Maddie Fitzpatrick, the teenage candy-counter girl at the Tipton Hotel, who throughout the series holds several other jobs/positions including a cashier at the Cluck Bucket, manager on the Camp Tipton Daycare Center, and counselor for her school's summer camp program - Camp Heaven on Earth. She also visits Antarctica during the series to help save the penguins. While she comes from a lower-class family, Maddie is very hard-working, outspoken, and intelligent. On the occasions that her selfish side comes out, she can be a bigger opportunist than London, though she always loses out when this side of her personality is shown. Like Esteban, it is shown she has an incredibly long name; in the episode "Pilot Your Own Life," it is revealed to be Madeline Margaret Genevieve Miranda Catherine Fitzpatrick.[8] She attends private school at "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow" and later attends "Cheevers High." Maddie is London's closest friend, though London often treats her like a servant, as in the episode Footloser, usually bribing her with money. Maddie also babysat Zack and Cody throughout season one. Zack has a huge crush on her in Season One, however the crush is less visible during the other two seasons. She is a strong supporter of environmental causes. She is left-handed. It is revealed that she has asthma. She also plays volleyball as seen in the episode "Volley Dad. She appeared sporadically throughout Season 3. Phill Lewis portrays Mr. Marion Moseby, the stern and uptight manager of the Tipton Hotel, who speaks with a large vocabulary and an urbane vernacular, and is often annoyed by Zack's and Cody's schemes. It is later revealed that his first name is Marion and the majority of the other characters often made fun of his masculinity because of his feminine name, as well as his experience as a ballet dancer. His repeated catch phrases, "Good luck with that" or "Pish posh" have become his trademark. Though he acts as though he does not care about the boys, he actually has a great deal of affection for them. For example, when Mr. Moseby took the boys to a baseball game, he caught a ball for Cody, ultimately making Mr. Moseby "the most hated man in Boston". In the episode "The Ghost of 613," it is revealed that he started out at the Tipton as a bellhop back in the 1970s, and had a "voluminous 'fro". Mr. Moseby is more of a father to London than her own, because Mr. Tipton is seldom around. Moseby even taught London how to walk, her ABCs, and tried to teach her how to drive. He cares for London and treats her like his own child. He also helps London with any problems she is having. He was also known as the "Meanager," due to his stern persona. He has an older brother named Spencer, who is a little person (played by Dana Michael Woods), who is very wealthy and lactose intolerant. His mother's' name is Beulah Moseby, who favors Spencer, but still likes Marion. His grandmother is Rose Moseby (whom Phill Lewis also plays) who visits him in the episode "Nugget of History". He has a 16-year-old niece named Nia Moseby (played by Giovonnie Samuels) who comes to stay with him during the third season and temporarily replaces Maddie as candy counter girl, while she is in Antarctica. A running gag of the series is that Mr. Moseby often makes a fool of himself in front of people (e.g.: hitting a baby doll that wouldn't stop crying against a chair when a woman with a baby walked by), or making a sarcastic comment about himself (that the customers think is true, and not sarcastic). Another running joke is that he often just barely catches a vase on the center table of the lobby from falling, although he fails to do that in the series' finale. In his schooling he was captain of the cheerleading squad; his experience with cheering comes in useful in a cheer-off. He also was a junior putt-putt champion and taught Zack how to succeed in playing mini-golf. Mr. Moseby also took ballet lessons and is a very good dancer. When he practiced and participated in Esteban's dance school, he was temporarily partnered with Carey, but found it hard to dance with her since she is much taller than he is, which all the other characters made fun of much to his dismay. He also takes advantage of Zack and Cody in some cases, like in the episode "Heck's Kitchen" he treats them with room service so they will find a food critic. He makes a brief appearance in the Disney Channel sitcom Jessie where it is revealed that he now manages the Tipton Hotel in New York. Kim Rhodes portrays Carey Martin, the single working mother of Zack and Cody. She is the hotel's lounge singer, who sings beautifully. She and her sons traveled to several cities before arriving at the Boston Tipton Hotel, which she called the "best gig we've ever had." She was married to Kurt Martin, but they divorced after the twins were born for unstated reasons. Arwin has made it known on several occasions that he has a massive crush on her (a crush that didn't wane during the series' course). Whenever Carey kisses Arwin, he faints. When Zack and Cody have an argument, she tells them stories about her ex-boyfriends, much to their dismay. Throughout the series' run, Brenda Song was absent for two episodes while Ashley Tisdale was absent from twelve episodes. All other main cast members appeared in all 87 episodes.
Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy Steve Carell as Brick Tamland Paul Rudd as Brian Fantana David Koechner as Champ Kind Christina Applegate as Veronica Corningstone Dylan Baker as Freddie Shapp Meagan Good as Linda Jackson James Marsden as Jack Lime/Lame Fred Willard as Ed Harken Kristen Wiig as Chani Lastnamé Josh Lawson as Kench Allenby Chris Parnell as Garth Holliday Greg Kinnear as Gary Wilbur Fitzgerald as Dr. Milton Brangley Harrison Ford as Mack Tannen Drake as Soul Brother Sacha Baron Cohen as BBC News Anchor Marion Cotillard as French Canadian TV News Anchor Will Smith as Jeff Bullington Kirsten Dunst as El Trousias Maiden of the Clouds Bill Kurtis as the narrator Jim Carrey as Scott Riles (uncredited) Tina Fey as Jill Janson (uncredited) Liam Neeson as History Network Host (uncredited) Amy Poehler as Wendy Van Peele (uncredited) John C. Reilly as the Ghost of Stonewall Jackson (uncredited) Vince Vaughn as Wes Mantooth (uncr Will Ferrell as Brad Whitaker Mark Wahlberg as Dusty Mayron Mel Gibson as Kurt Mayron John Lithgow as Don Whitaker Linda Cardellini as Sara Whitaker John Cena as Roger Scarlett Estevez as Megan Mayron Owen Vaccaro as Dylan Mayron Alessandra Ambrosio as Karen Mayron Didi Costine as Adrianna Bill Burr as Jerry Chesley Sullenberger as himself Liam Neeson as himself edited) Kanye West as Wesley Jackson (uncredited)
Ty Burrell as Mr. Peabody,[8] a talking intelligent young dog, business titan, inventor, scientist, Nobel laureate, gourmet chef, and two-time Olympic medalist.[9] Max Charles as Sherman,[8] Peabody's seven-year-old adopted young boy.[10] Ariel Winter as Penny Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson's daughter and Sherman's classmate.[11][12] Stephen Colbert as Paul Peterson, Penny Peterson's father and Patty's husband.[11] Leslie Mann as Patty Peterson, Paul's wife and Penny's mother.[12][13] Allison Janney as Edwina Grunion,[14] the bigoted and stocky Children's Services agent.[11][15] Stephen Tobolowsky as Principal Purdy, the principal of Sherman's school.[16] Stanley Tucci as Leonardo da Vinci[12][13] Patrick Warburton as King Agamemnon[17] Zach Callison as King Tut[18] Dennis Haysbert as Judge[19] Leila Birch as the WABAC[20] Karan Brar as Mason, one of Sherman's friends. Joshua Rush as Carl, another one of Sherman's friends; he also wears glasses and is seen in a wheelchair. Thomas Lennon as Italian Peasant #2 In addition to Leonardo da Vinci, King Agamemnon, and King Tut, the film features other historical figures including Albert Einstein (Mel Brooks),[21] Mona Lisa (Lake Bell),[12] Marie Antoinette (Lauri Fraser),[16] Maximilien de Robespierre (Guillaume Aretos),[16] George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Bill Clinton, Isaac Newton (all voiced by Jess Harnell),[20] Odysseus (Tom McGrath),[20] Ajax the Lesser (Al Rodrigo)[20] and Spartacus (Walt Dohrn).[22] There are also silent cameos by Benjamin Franklin,[23] Mahatma Gandhi,[24] William Shakespeare,[25] Ludwig van Beethoven,[25] Vincent van Gogh,[26] the Wright Brothers,[22] Jackie Robinson[22] and baby Moses.[27]
Troy Baker as Batman Eric Bauza as Bane, Commissioner Gordon Greg Cipes as Beast Boy John DiMaggio as Deathstroke, Scarecrow Will Friedle as Nightwing / Dick Grayson Grey Griffin as Wonder Woman Amy Hill as Madame Mantis Sarah Hyland as Batgirl Vanessa Marshall as Poison Ivy Scott Menville as Robin / Damian Wayne Nolan North as Superman Tom Kenny as Penguin Khary Payton as Cyborg Jason Spisak as Joker, Grungle Tara Strong as Harley Quinn Hynden Walch as Starfire
Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) is Gabriella's boyfriend, the most popular male student at East High School and the captain of the varsity basketball team. For this movie, Efron did all of his own singing, whereas, in the first High School Musical, his singing was blended with singer Drew Seeley's voice.[6] Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) is Troy's girlfriend who is relieved that she will still be attending East High. She is the lifeguard at the Lava Springs Country Club until Sharpay's actions cause her to quit and break up with Troy. Ryan Evans (Lucas Grabeel) is Sharpay's twin brother who lives in the shadow of his primadonna sister. Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale) is Ryan's primadonna twin sister determined to win the talent show while also vying for Troy's attention and doing anything to help him. Chad Danforth (Corbin Bleu) is Troy's best friend and is very good friends with Jason and Zeke. Taylor McKessie (Monique Coleman) is Gabriella's best friend. She is also friends with Kelsi Nielsen and Martha Cox and is dating Chad. She is captain of the school Scholastic Decathlon team. She has a summer job at Lava Springs as an Activities Coordinator. Thomas Fulton (Mark L. Taylor) is the manager of Lava Springs. Coach Jack Bolton (Bart Johnson) is Troy's father and East High's basketball coach. Darby Evans (Jessica Tuck) is Sharpay and Ryan's mother and president of the Lava Springs Board. Vance Evans (Robert Curtis Brown) is Sharpay and Ryan's father. Ms. Darbus (Alyson Reed) is the stern drama teacher at East High. Zeke Baylor (Chris Warren Jr.) is friends with Troy and Chad and plays for the basketball team. Jason Cross (Ryne Sanborn) is friends with Troy, Chad, and Zeke and plays on the basketball team. Kelsi Nielsen (Olesya Rulin) is friends with Gabriella and Taylor and a pianist and composer. Martha Cox (Kaycee Stroh) is friends with Gabriella, Kelsi, and Taylor. Jackie (Tanya Chisholm) is one of Sharpay’s friends (a.k.a. The Sharpettes). Lucille Bolton (Leslie Wing Pomeroy) is Troy's mother. Lea (Kelli Baker) is another Sharpette. Emma (McCall Clark) is another Sharpette. Unknown Wildcats player (Shane Harper) is the principal dancer. Girl At Pool (Miley Cyrus) is an unknown dancer at the end (cameo).
Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy Christina Applegate as Veronica Corningstone Paul Rudd as Brian Fantana Steve Carell as Brick Tamland David Koechner as Champion "Champ" Kind Chris Parnell as Garth Holliday Kathryn Hahn as Helen Fred Armisen as Tino Fred Willard as Edward "Ed" Harken Vince Vaughn as Wes Mantooth Jerry Minor as Tino's Bassist Laura Kightlinger as Donna Danny Trejo as a bartender Jack Black as a motorcyclist Judd Apatow as a news station employee Paul F. Tompkins as a cat fashion show host Jay Johnston as a member of the Eyewitness News Team Adam McKay as a janitor Tim Robbins as the Public News anchor Luke Wilson as Frank Vitchard Ben Stiller as Arturo Mendez Missi Pyle as a zoo keeper Seth Rogen as Scotty Bill Kurtis as the narrator
Greg Cipes as Beast Boy, Scott Menville as Robin, Khary Payton as Cyborg, Tara Strong as Raven, and Hynden Walch as Starfire. Joining them on this “Crossover to End All Crossovers” are Kevin Michael Richardson as Trigon/Hexagon, Robert Morse as Santa Claus, Grey Griffin as Mrs. Claus, Rhys Darby as Master of Games, Sean Maher as Nightwing, and “Weird” Al Yankovic also pulling double-duty as Gentleman Ghost and Darkseid.
Greg Cipes as Beast Boy, Scott Menville as Robin, Khary Payton as Cyborg, Tara Strong as Raven , and Hynden Walch as Starfire. Joning them on this " Crossover to End All Crossovers " Rhys Darby as Master of Games, Trigon /Hexagon, Robert Morse as Santa Claus, Grey Griffin as Mrs. Claus, Rhys Dsean Mather as Nightwing, and " Weird " Al Yankovic also pulling double-duty as Gentleman Ghost and Darkseid
Zac Efron as Troy Bolton, the basketball team captain, the leader of the group and Gabriella's boyfriend. Vanessa Hudgens as Gabriella Montez, an intelligent honor student and Troy's girlfriend. Lucas Grabeel as Ryan Evans, an aspiring choreographer, Sharpay's twin brother and Kelsi's love interest. Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay Evans, a glamorous ambitious teen, but conniving, diva, Ryan's twin sister, East High's Drama Club president and Zeke's love interest. Corbin Bleu as Chad Danforth, one of Troy's best friends and teammates, a fellow basketball player and Taylor's love interest. Monique Coleman as Taylor McKessie, one of Gabriella's best friends, East High's class president/year book editor and Chad's love interest. Bart Johnson as Jack Bolton, Troy's father, Lucille's husband and the coach of the East High Wildcats. Alyson Reed as Ms. Darbus, the stern drama teacher at East High. Olesya Rulin as Kelsi Nielsen, one of Gabriella's best friends, a pianist, composer and Ryan's love interest. Chris Warren, Jr. as Zeke Baylor, one of Troy's best friends and teammates and Sharpay's love interest. Ryne Sanborn as Jason Cross, one of Troy's best friends and teammates and Martha's love interest. Kaycee Stroh as Martha Cox, one of Gabriella's best friends, a cheerleader, a dancer and Jason's love interest. Leslie Wing Pomeroy as Lucille Bolton, Troy's mother and Jack's wife. Socorro Herrera as Lisa Montez, Gabriella's mother. Joey Miyashima as Dave Matsui, a principal at East High. Dave Fox as Coach Kellogg, another coach at East High. Jemma McKenzie-Brown as Tiara Gold, a freshman British exchange student who becomes Sharpay's assistant. Matt Prokop as Jimmie "Rocket Man" Zara, a freshman basketball player who idolizes Troy. Justin Martin as Donnie Dion, a freshman basketball player who idolizes Chad. Robert Curtis Brown as Vance Evans, Sharpay and Ryan's father. Jessica Tuck as Darby Evans, Sharpay and Ryan's mother. David Reivers as Charlie Danforth, Chad's father. Yolanda Wood as Jenny Danforth, Chad's mother. Manly "Little Pickles" Ortega as Boi Evans, Sharpay's pet dog. Stan Ellsworth as Mr. Riley.
Sabrina Carpenter as Jenny Parker Sofia Carson as Lola Perez Nikki Hahn as Emily Cooper Mallory James Mahoney as Katy Cooper Max Gecowets as Trey Anderson Jet Jurgensmeyer as Bobby Anderson Madison Horcher as AJ Anderson Kevin Quinn as Zac Chase Gillian Vigman as Helen Anderson Gabrielle Miller as Donna Cooper Michael Northey as Tiny Ken Lawson as Scalper Max Lloyd-Jones as Officer James Kevin O'Grady as Barry Cooper Hugo Ateo as Hal Anderson Supporting Edit Emiliano Díez as Leon Vasquez Amitai Marmorstein as Douglas Jasmine Chan as Dominique Cassidy Kathryn Kirkpatrick as Trixie Sean Tyson as Officer Fitz Kelsey Dodds as Jailer Swift-Siren Amy Thomas as Belle Dave Ward as Dead Man Teana-Marie Smith as Female Officer JC Williams as Police Officer Chris Nowland as Cop #1 Cameron Dent as Cop #2 Kwasi Thomas as DJ Chill William Stewart as Big Pink Simon Chin as Planetarium Guard Michael Roberds as Head Chef Raf Rogers as Pastry Chef Lisa MacFadden as Party Hostess Jacqueline Breakwell as Coat Check Girl Arielle Tuliao as Staff Girl Adam Charles as Staff Boy Jan Bos as MC Pearce Visser as Carl Oliver Mahoro Smith as Tino Joshua Morettin as Trent Ali Skovbye as Samantha Sierra Sidwell as Rosario Pendo Muema as Imani Michael Jonsson as Concert Guard #1
Chris Pratt as Emmet Brickowski, an everyman and construction worker from Bricksburg who is initially mistaken for the Special. Will Ferrell as Lord Business, an evil businessman and tyrant of Bricksburg and the Lego Universe who is the company president of the Octan Corporation under the name President Business.[12][13] Ferrell also plays "The Man Upstairs", a Lego collector and Finn's father in the live-action part of the film. Elizabeth Banks as Lucy / Wyldstyle, a "tough as nails" and tech-savvy fighter who is one of the Master Builders. Will Arnett as Bruce Wayne / Batman, a DC Comics superhero who is a Master Builder. Nick Offerman as Metal Beard, a pirate and Master Builder seeking revenge on Lord Business for taking his body parts following an earlier encounter and causing him to remake his body from bricks.[13] Alison Brie as Princess Unikitty, a unicorn-horned kitten and Master Builder that lives in Cloud Cuckoo Land.[13][14] Charlie Day as Benny, a "1980-something space guy" who is one of the Master Builders and is obsessed with building spaceships.[12] Liam Neeson as Bad Cop / Good Cop, a police officer with a two-sided head and a split personality who serves Lord Business as a member of the Super Secret Police. The character's name and personality are both based on the good cop/bad cop interrogation method which is briefly shown in the film. Neeson also voices Pa Cop, a police officer who is Bad Cop/Good Cop's father and Ma Cop's husband. Morgan Freeman as Vitruvius, a blind old wizard who is one of the Master Builders. Channing Tatum as Superman, a DC Comics superhero who is one of the Master Builders Jonah Hill as Green Lantern, a DC Comics superhero who is one of the Master Builders Cobie Smulders as Wonder Woman, a DC Comics superhero who is one of the Master Builders. Jadon Sand as Finn, an eight-and-a-half-year-old boy who is the son of "The Man Upstairs" in the live-action part of the film. In addition, Anthony Daniels and Billy Dee Williams reprise their Star Wars roles as C-3PO and Lando Calrissian respectively, with Keith Ferguson voicing Han Solo (whom he previously voiced in Robot Chicken and Mad). Shaquille O'Neal portrays a Lego version of himself who is a Master Builder alongside two generic members of the 2002 NBA All-Stars. Director Christopher Miller voices as a TV announcer for the Octan comedy show Where Are My Pants?.
Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Kara Zor-El / Supergirl: A 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. She assists her adoptive sister as part of the Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) as she discovered the truth that her adoptive father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her, while Alex's co-workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers.[1][8][9] Kara worked as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo.[10] Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character, and being able to "[tell] a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength".[11] At the end of season one, Kara was promoted by Cat and became a junior reporter at the beginning of season two. Malina Weissman (seasons 1 and 2) and Izabela Vidovic (seasons 3 and 4) portray a young Kara.[12][13] Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen / Guardian: A former Daily Planet photographer, James moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague, Cat Grant, at CatCo Worldwide Media. He is initially a potential love interest for Kara.[9][10][14] Among his reasons for moving across the country are his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane,[15] and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman. While working at the Daily Planet, James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman. In the second season, James becomes Guardian.[16] He also becomes the acting CEO of CatCo after Cat Grant leaves the company. Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers: Kara's human adoptive sister. She is a scientist and government agent who serves as Hank Henshaw's right-hand at the DEO.[10][17][18] Having been extensively trained in combat by Henshaw, Alex in turn provides rigorous training to Kara in order to decrease her over-reliance on her powers. She and Kara grow suspicious of the DEO upon learning that their missing father was forced to work there in order to protect Kara, but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is really the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz in disguise, whom her late father had rescued before his and the real Henshaw's apparent deaths. In season two, Alex learns that her father is alive and searches for him. She also meets and befriends police detective Maggie Sawyer and begins to develop feelings for her, forcing Alex to confront her sexuality. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.[19][13] At the end of season three, Alex becomes the new director of the DEO. Jeremy Jordan as Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr.: A tech expert who worked alongside Kara at CatCo, he is Kara's best friend and serves as one of her allies, helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures. Winn has unrequited feelings for Kara and is a rival with James for her affection. However, at the end of "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Winn has accepted that it is best that they remain as best friends, and in "Solitude", he begins seeing Cat Grant's new assistant, who is also Kara's rival; Siobhan Smythe, who is subsequently fired by Cat and who, in "Worlds Finest", becomes a supernatural metahuman supervillain called Silver Banshee. In the series, he is the son of Toyman.[10][20][21] Cat nicknames him Toyman Junior after she finds out.[22] In season two, Winn left CatCo to work at the DEO as a desk agent. He also works with James Olsen as his vigilante partner. At the end of season 3, he left for the future with Mon-El and joined the Legion of Superheroes. David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter: The head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw's likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J'onn. J'onn takes Henshaw's likeness in order to reform the DEO from within as well as to watch over Alex and Kara.[10][17] The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot, with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series, to which DC Comics' Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl. Harewood reflected that he had difficulty "find[ing] an angle to play Hank Henshaw" in the pilot, and became excited when he was told about the change to his character's backstory.[23] Harewood also recurred in the series as the real Hank Henshaw, who became Cyborg Superman.[24] Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant: The outwardly shallow and superficial founder of the media conglomerate CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.[10][25] Before she founded CatCo, she was a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet, and before that, the personal assistant to the Daily Planet's Editor-in-Chief, Perry White. Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman's cousin, which then causes Kara to become a target for some of Superman's rogues gallery. Cat also serves as a mentor to Kara, dispensing advice about being a woman in a man's world. In the episode "Hostile Takeover", she suspects that Kara is Supergirl. In the second episode of season two, Cat announces she is taking a leave of absence from CatCo, leaving James to run the company in her stead. In season three, she became the White House Press Secretary for President Olivia Marsdin. Chris Wood as Mon-El: A prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers to Superman and Supergirl, Mon-El lands on Earth in the pod at the end of season one.[26][27][28] Floriana Lima as Maggie Sawyer: A detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens and metahumans.[29] Lima became a recurring actress for the third season, departing in the season's fifth episode. Lima noted the role was only intended to last for one season.[30] Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor:[31] The CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor. She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good.[32] As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. Initially, she believed that she was the adopted daughter of Lionel and Lillian Luthor, but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel's illegitimate child from his extramarital affair. Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L-Corp. Shortly after, the two develop a strong friendship. Camille Marty portrays a young Lena.[33] Odette Annable as Samantha Arias / Reign: Another Kryptonian sent to Earth as an infant and single mother to her daughter Ruby. Samantha's villainous alternate personality, Reign, emerges in the middle of season 3, but she is unaware of it and her alter ego's actions.[34][35] Jesse Rath as Querl "Brainy" Dox / Brainiac 5: A half-A.I., half-organic 12th-level intellect and member of the Legion of Superheroes from the planet Colu in the 31st Century.[36] Sam Witwer as Benjamin Lockwood / Agent Liberty: The brilliant, ruthless, and terrifying founder and figurehead of Children of Liberty, a human-supremacist hate group that supports a human-first world order.[37] Nicole Maines as Nia Nal / Dreamer: A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others and the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. The character is the first transgender superhero on television.[38] April Parker Jones as Colonel Lauren Haley: A hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest - even if it’s not her own.[38] Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen: James's younger, no-nonsense sister, recently returned to the United States following a military tour overseas. Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher: A former CatCo assistant who became part of Lena's research team at LexCorp before being revealed as a dastardly turncoat spy working for Lex Luthor.
Greg Cipes Beast Boy (voice) Kevin Conroy Batman (voice) Scott Menville Robin (voice) Khary Payton Cyborg (voice) Tara Strong Raven (voice) Hynden Walch Starfire (voice)
Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Kara Zor-El / Supergirl: A 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. She assists her adoptive sister as part of the Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) as she discovered the truth that her adoptive father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her, while Alex's co-workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers.[1][8][9] Kara worked as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo.[10] Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character, and being able to "[tell] a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength".[11] At the end of season one, Kara was promoted by Cat and became a junior reporter at the beginning of season two. Malina Weissman (seasons 1 and 2) and Izabela Vidovic (seasons 3 and 4) portray a young Kara.[12][13] Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen / Guardian: A former Daily Planet photographer, James moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague, Cat Grant, at CatCo Worldwide Media. He is initially a potential love interest for Kara.[9][10][14] Among his reasons for moving across the country are his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane,[15] and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman. While working at the Daily Planet, James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman. In the second season, James becomes Guardian.[16] He also becomes the acting CEO of CatCo after Cat Grant leaves the company. Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers: Kara's human adoptive sister. She is a scientist and government agent who serves as Hank Henshaw's right-hand at the DEO.[10][17][18] Having been extensively trained in combat by Henshaw, Alex in turn provides rigorous training to Kara in order to decrease her over-reliance on her powers. She and Kara grow suspicious of the DEO upon learning that their missing father was forced to work there in order to protect Kara, but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is really the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz in disguise, whom her late father had rescued before his and the real Henshaw's apparent deaths. In season two, Alex learns that her father is alive and searches for him. She also meets and befriends police detective Maggie Sawyer and begins to develop feelings for her, forcing Alex to confront her sexuality. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.[19][13] At the end of season three, Alex becomes the new director of the DEO. Jeremy Jordan as Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr.: A tech expert who worked alongside Kara at CatCo, he is Kara's best friend and serves as one of her allies, helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures. Winn has unrequited feelings for Kara and is a rival with James for her affection. However, at the end of "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Winn has accepted that it is best that they remain as best friends, and in "Solitude", he begins seeing Cat Grant's new assistant, who is also Kara's rival; Siobhan Smythe, who is subsequently fired by Cat and who, in "Worlds Finest", becomes a supernatural metahuman supervillain called Silver Banshee. In the series, he is the son of Toyman.[10][20][21] Cat nicknames him Toyman Junior after she finds out.[22] In season two, Winn left CatCo to work at the DEO as a desk agent. He also works with James Olsen as his vigilante partner. At the end of season 3, he left for the future with Mon-El and joined the Legion of Superheroes. David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter: The head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw's likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J'onn. J'onn takes Henshaw's likeness in order to reform the DEO from within as well as to watch over Alex and Kara.[10][17] The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot, with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series, to which DC Comics' Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl. Harewood reflected that he had difficulty "find[ing] an angle to play Hank Henshaw" in the pilot, and became excited when he was told about the change to his character's backstory.[23] Harewood also recurred in the series as the real Hank Henshaw, who became Cyborg Superman.[24] Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant: The outwardly shallow and superficial founder of the media conglomerate CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.[10][25] Before she founded CatCo, she was a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet, and before that, the personal assistant to the Daily Planet's Editor-in-Chief, Perry White. Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman's cousin, which then causes Kara to become a target for some of Superman's rogues gallery. Cat also serves as a mentor to Kara, dispensing advice about being a woman in a man's world. In the episode "Hostile Takeover", she suspects that Kara is Supergirl. In the second episode of season two, Cat announces she is taking a leave of absence from CatCo, leaving James to run the company in her stead. In season three, she became the White House Press Secretary for President Olivia Marsdin. Chris Wood as Mon-El: A prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers to Superman and Supergirl, Mon-El lands on Earth in the pod at the end of season one.[26][27][28] Floriana Lima as Maggie Sawyer: A detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens and metahumans.[29] Lima became a recurring actress for the third season, departing in the season's fifth episode. Lima noted the role was only intended to last for one season.[30] Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor:[31] The CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor. She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good.[32] As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. Initially, she believed that she was the adopted daughter of Lionel and Lillian Luthor, but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel's illegitimate child from his extramarital affair. Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L-Corp. Shortly after, the two develop a strong friendship. Camille Marty portrays a young Lena.[33] Odette Annable as Samantha Arias / Reign: Another Kryptonian sent to Earth as an infant and single mother to her daughter Ruby. Samantha's villainous alternate personality, Reign, emerges in the middle of season 3, but she is unaware of it and her alter ego's actions.[34][35] Jesse Rath as Querl "Brainy" Dox / Brainiac 5: A half-A.I., half-organic 12th-level intellect and member of the Legion of Superheroes from the planet Colu in the 31st Century.[36] Sam Witwer as Benjamin Lockwood / Agent Liberty: The brilliant, ruthless, and terrifying founder and figurehead of Children of Liberty, a human-supremacist hate group that supports a human-first world order.[37] Nicole Maines as Nia Nal / Dreamer: A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others and the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. The character is the first transgender superhero on television.[38] April Parker Jones as Colonel Lauren Haley: A hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest - even if it’s not her own.[38] Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen: James's younger, no-nonsense sister, recently returned to the United States following a military tour overseas. Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher: A former CatCo assistant who became part of Lena's research team at LexCorp before being revealed as a dastardly turncoat spy working for Lex Luthor.
Steve Carell as Gru, the former villain turned Anti-Villain League agent, Margo, Edith, and Agnes' adoptive father, and Lucy's husband.[8] Carell also voices Dru, Gru's long-lost twin brother and the girls' adoptive uncle.[8][9] Kristen Wiig as Lucy Wilde, an Anti-Villain League agent, Gru's wife and the girls' adoptive mother.[10] Trey Parker as Balthazar Bratt, a supervillain and former child star who grows up to become obsessed with the character he played in the 1980s and is bent on world domination.[8] Miranda Cosgrove as Margo, Gru and Lucy's oldest and clever adopted daughter.[10] Dana Gaier as Edith, Gru and Lucy's middle tomboyish adopted daughter.[11] Nev Scharrel as Agnes, Gru and Lucy's youngest innocent and immature adopted daughter.[12] She was previously voiced by Elsie Fisher in the first two films. Pierre Coffin as Mel, Kevin, Stuart, Bob and The Minions.[13] Coffin also voices a Museum Director. Steve Coogan as Silas Ramsbottom, the director of the Anti-Villain League, who retires at the start of the film.[14][15] Coogan also voices Fritz, Dru's butler. Julie Andrews as Marlena, Gru and Dru's mother.[14][16] Jenny Slate as Valerie Da Vinci, a tyrannical member of the Anti-Villain League who becomes the new AVL director.[14][17] Andy Nyman as Clive, a robot who is Bratt's sidekick. Adrian Ciscato as Niko, a boy from Freedonia who falls in love with Margo.
Animaniacs featured Rob Paulsen as Yakko, Pinky and Dr. Otto von Scratchansniff, Tress MacNeille as Dot, Jess Harnell as Wakko, Sherri Stoner as Slappy the Squirrel, Maurice LaMarche as the Brain, Squit and the belching segments "The Great Wakkorotti" (Harnell said that he himself is commonly mistaken for the role),[2] and veteran voice actor Frank Welker as Ralph the Security Guard, Thaddeus Plotz and Runt.[3] Andrea Romano said that the casters wanted Paulsen to play the role of Yakko: "We had worked with Rob Paulsen before on a couple of other series and we wanted him to play Yakko." Romano said that the casters had "no trouble" choosing the role of Dot, referring to MacNeille as "just hilarious ... And yet [she had] that edge."[2] Before Animaniacs, Harnell had little experience in voice acting other than minor roles for Disney which he "fell into".[2] Harnell revealed that at the audition for the show, he did a John Lennon impression and the audition "went great".[2] Stoner commented that when she gave an impression of what the voice would be to Spielberg, he said she should play Slappy.[2] According to Romano, she personally chose Bernadette Peters to play Rita.[2] Other voices were provided by Jim Cummings, Paul Rugg, Vernee Watson-Johnson, Jeff Bennett and Gail Matthius. Tom Ruegger's three sons also played roles on the series. Nathan Ruegger voiced Skippy Squirrel, nephew to Slappy, throughout the duration of the series; Luke Ruegger voiced The Flame in historical segments on Animaniacs; and Cody Ruegger voiced Birdie from Wild Blue Yonder.
Selena Gomez as Alex Russo David Henrie as Justin Russo Jake T. Austin as Max Russo Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo David DeLuise as Jerry Russo Recurring Edit Dan Benson as Ezekiel "Zeke" Beakerman Ian Abercrombie as Professor Crumbs Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate Jeff Garlin as Uncle Kelbo (seasons 1-3) Paulie Litt as Frankie/Joey (seasons 1-3) Josh Sussman as Hugh Normous (seasons 1-2, 4) Amanda Tepe as security guard, information desk lady, museum security guard and hot dog vendor(seasons 1-2) Skyler Samuels as Gertrude "Gigi" Hollingsworth (seasons 1-2) Lucy Hale as Miranda Hampson (season 1) Bridgit Mendler as Juliet van Heusen (seasons 2-4) Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty (seasons 2 and 4) Andy Kindler as Chancellor Rudy Tootietootie (seasons 3-4) Gregg Sulkin as Mason Greyback (seasons 3-4) Moisés Arias as Conscience (season 3) Hayley Kiyoko as Stevie Nichols (season 3) Kari Wahlgren as Helen (season 4) Bailee Madison as Maxine Russo (season 4) Frank Pacheco as Felix (season 4) Leven Rambin as Rosie (season 4) John Rubinstein as Gorog (season 4) Fred Stoller as Dexter (season 4) Cameron Sanders as Nelvis (season 4) McKaley Miller as Talia Robinson (season 4)
Jim Carrey as The Grinch Josh Ryan Evans as 8-year-old Grinch Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus Maywho Ben Bookbinder as 8-year-old Augustus Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart Landry Allbright as 8-year-old Martha Bill Irwin as Lou Lou Who, Cindy's father and Whoville postmaster Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who, Cindy Lou's mother Kelley as Max, the Grinch's dog Frank Welker as Max (voice) Clint Howard as Whobris, the mayor's minion Reid Kirchenbauer as 8-year-old Whobris Mindy Sterling as Clarnella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers Rachel Winfree as Rose Who, the Grinch's other adoptive mother Jeremy Howard as Drew Who, Cindy Lou's teenage brother T. J. Thyne as Stu Who, Cindy Lou's other teenage brother Jim Meskimen as Officer Wholihan, Whoville's police chief Lacey Kohl as Christina Whoterberry Nadja Pionilla as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as the Yodeller Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the school teacher Bryce Howard as "surprised Who" Deep Roy as the unnamed post office clerk Verne Troyer as Band Member Anthony Hopkins as the narrator Ron Howard as Whoville Townsperson (uncredited) Richard Steven Horvitz as Grinch's Answering Machine (voice, uncredited)
Jim Carrey as The Grinch Josh Ryan Evans as 8- year- old Grinch Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus Maywho Ben Bookbinder as 8-year- old Augustus Ben Bookbinder as 8-year-old Augustus Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart
Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart Landry Allbrght as 8-year-old Martha Bill lrwin as Lou Lou Who, Cindy's father and Whoville postmaster Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who , Cindy Lou's mother
Kelley as Max, the Grinch's dog Frank Welker as Whobris, the mayor's minion Reid Kirchenbauer as 8-year-old Whobris Mindy Sterling as Clarnella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers Rachel Winfree as Rose Who, the Grinch's other adoptive mother Jeremy Howard as Drew Who, Cindy Lou's teenage
brother T, J. Thyne as Stu Who, Cindy Lou's other teenage brother Jim Meskimen as Officer Wholihan , Whoville's police chief Jacey Kohl as Christina Whoterberry Nadja Pionilla as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as the Yodeller Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the school
Bella Thorne as Martha Who Whovier Zendaya as The Grinch Davis Cleveland as Band Member Roshon Fegan as Stu Who Adam Irigoyen as Augustus MayWho Kenton Duty as Drew Who Caroline Sunshine as Cindy Lou Who
Bella Thorne as Marth Who Whovier Zendaya as The Grinch Davis Cleveland as Band Member Roshon Fegan as Stu Who Adam Fegan as Stu Who Adam Duty as Drew Who Caroline as Cindy Lou Who
The series revolves around the life of a 12-year-old cat named Gumball Watterson (Logan Grove, seasons 1-2 and season 3 episode: "The Kids"; Jacob Hopkins, rest of season 3 to season 5 episode "The Copycats"; Nicolas Cantu, rest of season 5 onward) and his frequent shenanigans in the fictional American city of Elmore, accompanied by his adopted goldfish brother/best friend Darwin (Kwesi Boakye, season 1-2 and season 3 episode: "The Kids"; Terrell Ransom Jr., rest of season 3 to season 5 episode "The Copycats"; Donielle T. Hansley Jr., rest of season 5 to season 6 episode “The Cage”; Christian J. Simon, rest of season 6-onward). Gumball's other family members-his intellectual sister Anais (Kyla Rae Kowalewski) and stay-at-home father Richard (Dan Russell), both rabbits, and workaholic mother Nicole (Teresa Gallagher), a cat-often find themselves involved in Gumball's exploits. Gumball attends school with his siblings at Elmore Junior High, where throughout the series he interacts with his various middle school classmates, most prominently his love interest and girlfriend Penny Fitzgerald (also Gallagher). One prominent feature of the series since its third season is "The Void", a dimension inside of Elmore where all the universe's mistakes reside. This includes references to aspects of reality as well as in-series elements. Rob (Charles Phillip), David Warner for episodes "The Nemesis" to "The Disaster") is a background character from the first two seasons who became trapped in The Void after becoming "irrelevant". He later escapes in Season 3, after which he becomes Gumball's nemesis and main antagonist. He is shown to be aware of his fictional existence in the Season 4 episode "The Disaster", and his hatred towards Gumball is a result of his role as the protagonist.[14]
Jason Sudeikis as Red Josh Gad as Chuck Danny McBride as Bomb Leslie Jones as Zeta Bill Hader as Leonard Rachel Bloom as Silver[5] Awkwafina as Courtney[6] Sterling K. Brown as Garry Pig[5] Eugenio Derbez as Glenn Peter Dinklage as Mighty Eagle Lil Rel Howery as Brad Eagleburger Zach Woods as Carl Eagle[5] Pete Davidson as Jerry Eagle[5] Beck Bennett as Alex Dove Cameron as Ella[5] Nicki Minaj as Pinky[7] Brooklynn Prince as Zoe[8] JoJo Siwa as Jay[9] Raya Abirached as Matilda[10] Anthony Padilla as Hal[11] Tiffany Haddish as Debbie[12] Colleen Ballinger as Roxanne[13] David Dobrik as Axel[14]
Scott Menville as Robin Tara Strong as Raven Khary Payton as Cyborg Hynden Walch as Starfire Greg Cipes as Beast Boy Kevin Michael Richardson as Trigon/Hexagon Robert Morse as Santa Claus Grey Griffin as Mrs. Claus Rhys Darby as Master of Games Sean Maher as Nightwing "Weird Al" Yankovic as Gentleman Ghost / Darkseid Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Kara Zor-El / Supergirl: A 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. She assists her adoptive sister as part of the Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) as she discovered the truth that her adoptive father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her, while Alex's co-workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers.[1][8][9] Kara worked as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo.[10] Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character, and being able to "[tell] a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength".[11] At the end of season one, Kara was promoted by Cat and became a junior reporter at the beginning of season two. Malina Weissman (seasons 1 and 2) and Izabela Vidovic (seasons 3 and 4) portray a young Kara.[12][13] Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen / Guardian: A former Daily Planet photographer, James moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague, Cat Grant, at CatCo Worldwide Media. He is initially a potential love interest for Kara.[9][10][14] Among his reasons for moving across the country are his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane,[15] and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman. While working at the Daily Planet, James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman. In the second season, James becomes Guardian.[16] He also becomes the acting CEO of CatCo after Cat Grant leaves the company. Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers: Kara's human adoptive sister. She is a scientist and government agent who serves as Hank Henshaw's right-hand at the DEO.[10][17][18] Having been extensively trained in combat by Henshaw, Alex in turn provides rigorous training to Kara in order to decrease her over-reliance on her powers. She and Kara grow suspicious of the DEO upon learning that their missing father was forced to work there in order to protect Kara, but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is really the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz in disguise, whom her late father had rescued before his and the real Henshaw's apparent deaths. In season two, Alex learns that her father is alive and searches for him. She also meets and befriends police detective Maggie Sawyer and begins to develop feelings for her, forcing Alex to confront her sexuality. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.[19][13] At the end of season three, Alex becomes the new director of the DEO. Jeremy Jordan as Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr.: A tech expert who worked alongside Kara at CatCo, he is Kara's best friend and serves as one of her allies, helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures. Winn has unrequited feelings for Kara and is a rival with James for her affection. However, at the end of "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Winn has accepted that it is best that they remain as best friends, and in "Solitude", he begins seeing Cat Grant's new assistant, who is also Kara's rival; Siobhan Smythe, who is subsequently fired by Cat and who, in "Worlds Finest", becomes a supernatural metahuman supervillain called Silver Banshee. In the series, he is the son of Toyman.[10][20][21] Cat nicknames him Toyman Junior after she finds out.[22] In season two, Winn left CatCo to work at the DEO as a desk agent. He also works with James Olsen as his vigilante partner. At the end of season 3, he left for the future with Mon-El and joined the Legion of Superheroes. David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter: The head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw's likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J'onn. J'onn takes Henshaw's likeness in order to reform the DEO from within as well as to watch over Alex and Kara.[10][17] The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot, with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series, to which DC Comics' Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl. Harewood reflected that he had difficulty "find[ing] an angle to play Hank Henshaw" in the pilot, and became excited when he was told about the change to his character's backstory.[23] Harewood also recurred in the series as the real Hank Henshaw, who became Cyborg Superman.[24] Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant: The outwardly shallow and superficial founder of the media conglomerate CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.[10][25] Before she founded CatCo, she was a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet, and before that, the personal assistant to the Daily Planet's Editor-in-Chief, Perry White. Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman's cousin, which then causes Kara to become a target for some of Superman's rogues gallery. Cat also serves as a mentor to Kara, dispensing advice about being a woman in a man's world. In the episode "Hostile Takeover", she suspects that Kara is Supergirl. In the second episode of season two, Cat announces she is taking a leave of absence from CatCo, leaving James to run the company in her stead. In season three, she became the White House Press Secretary for President Olivia Marsdin. Chris Wood as Mon-El: A prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers to Superman and Supergirl, Mon-El lands on Earth in the pod at the end of season one.[26][27][28] Floriana Lima as Maggie Sawyer: A detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens and metahumans.[29] Lima became a recurring actress for the third season, departing in the season's fifth episode. Lima noted the role was only intended to last for one season.[30] Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor:[31] The CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor. She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good.[32] As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. Initially, she believed that she was the adopted daughter of Lionel and Lillian Luthor, but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel's illegitimate child from his extramarital affair. Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L-Corp. Shortly after, the two develop a strong friendship. Camille Marty portrays a young Lena.[33] Odette Annable as Samantha Arias / Reign: Another Kryptonian sent to Earth as an infant and single mother to her daughter Ruby. Samantha's villainous alternate personality, Reign, emerges in the middle of season 3, but she is unaware of it and her alter ego's actions.[34][35] Jesse Rath as Querl "Brainy" Dox / Brainiac 5: A half-A.I., half-organic 12th-level intellect and member of the Legion of Superheroes from the planet Colu in the 31st Century.[36] Sam Witwer as Benjamin Lockwood / Agent Liberty: The brilliant, ruthless, and terrifying founder and figurehead of Children of Liberty, a human-supremacist hate group that supports a human-first world order.[37] Nicole Maines as Nia Nal / Dreamer: A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others and the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. The character is the first transgender superhero on television.[38] April Parker Jones as Colonel Lauren Haley: A hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest - even if it’s not her own.[38] Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen: James's younger, no-nonsense sister, recently returned to the United States following a military tour overseas. Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher: A former CatCo assistant who became part of Lena's research team at LexCorp before being revealed as a dastardly turncoat spy working for Lex Luthor.
Vincent Martella as Phineas Flynn Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Ferb Fletcher Ashley Tisdale as Candace Flynn Dee Bradley Baker as Perry, Pinky The Chihuahua Dan Povenmire as Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, Candace's parsnip voice Jeff "Swampy" Marsh as Major Monogram Tyler Alexander Mann as Carl Mitchel Musso as Jeremy Johnson Alyson Stoner as Isabella Garcia-Shapiro Caroline Rhea as Linda Flynn-Fletcher Richard O'Brien as Lawrence Fletcher John Viener as Norm Kevin Michael Richardson as Normbots Kelly Hu as Stacy Hirano Maulik Pancholy as Baljeet Rai Bobby Gaylor as Buford van Stomm Jack McBrayer as Irving Jaret Reddick as Danny Carlos Alazraqui as Bobbi Fabulous Steve Zahn as Sherman "Swampy" Doris Roberts as Mrs. Thompson Olivia Olson as Vanessa Doofenshmirtz (Deleted Scenes)
Robbie Daymond as Peter Parker/Spider-Man Josh Keaton as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, John Jameson/Man-Wolf and Ollie Osnick/Steel Spider Benjamin Diskin as Spencer Smythe, Flash Thompson and the Symbiote Max Mittelman as Harry Osborn Nancy Linari as Aunt May Patton Oswalt as Ben Parker Fred Tatasciore as Max Modell and Hulk Nadji Jeter as Miles Morales/Spider-Kid Melanie Minichino as Anya Corazon/Spider-Girl Laura Bailey as Gwen Stacy/Spider-Gwen, Galina Nemirovsky/Crimson Dynamo and Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow Scott Menville as Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus John DiMaggio as Raymond Warren/The Jackal Alastair Duncan as Adrian Toomes/The Vulture Joe Quesada as Joe Jason Spisak as Alistair Smythe and Mac Gargan/Scorpion Cameron Boyce as Herman Schultz/Shocker Mick Wingert as Tony Stark/Iron Man Kevin Shinick as Bruce Banner Matthew Mercer as Aleksei Sytsevich/Rhino Zeno Robinson as Randy Robertson Natalie Lander as Liz Allan/Screwball Grey DeLisle as Felicia Hardy/Black Cat Yuri Lowenthal as Clayton Cole/Clash and Curt Connors/The Lizard Travis Willingham as Flint Marko/Sandman Sofia Carson as Keemia Marko/Sandgirl Jim Cummings as Ghost and Hammerhead Troy Baker as Sergei Kravinoff/Kraven the Hunter Trevor Devall as Randall "Randy" Macklin/Blizzard Gregg Berger as Carl Creel/Absorbing Man Ernie Hudson as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson Alex Désert as Jefferson Davis Mark Hamill as Arnim Zola
Dwayne Johnson as Dr. Smolder Bravestone, Eddie's avatar who was formerly Spencer's, a strong, confident archaeologist, explorer, and the leader of the team. Jack Black as Professor Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon, Fridge's avatar who was formerly Bethany's, a cartographer, cryptographer, archaeologist, and paleontologist. Kevin Hart as Franklin "Mouse" Finbar, Milo's avatar who was formerly Fridge's, a diminutive zoologist and weapons specialist. Karen Gillan as Ruby Roundhouse, Martha's avatar, a commando with talents in martial arts. Nick Jonas as Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough, formerly Alex's avatar, a young aircraft pilot. Awkwafina Rhys Darby as Nigel Billingsley, the players' main in-game NPC (Non-Playable Character) guide. The Real World Edit Ser'Darius Blain as Anthony "Fridge" Johnson, a Brantford High School football jock coasting on his athletic prowess who cares more about football than studying. He and Spencer, who were childhood friends, reconciled by the end of the previous film. Morgan Turner as Martha Kaply, a shy and cynical intellectual at Brantford High School. She and Spencer started a romantic relationship beginning at the end of Welcome to the Jungle. Alex Wolff as Spencer Gilpin, Eddie’s grandson and a nerdy student at Brantford High School. His experience as Smolder Bravestone helps him cope with his anxiety and panphobia and develop assertiveness. Spencer got sucked into the game and his friends, grandfather, and his grandfather's friend re-enter the game to rescue him. Madison Iseman as Bethany Walker, a pretty, popular, egocentric teenage girl at Brantford High School. Her experience as Sheldon Oberon made her care more about others. Danny DeVito as Eddie Gilpin, Spencer's cranky and eccentric grandfather. Danny Glover as Milo Walker, Eddie’s friend. Colin Hanks as Alex Vreeke, a married man with children who, as a teenage gamer, was trapped inside the Jumanji video game for many years until being rescued and returned to his time in the last film. Vreeke survived by taking shelter in a home built by a previous player named Alan Parrish. Others Edit Massi Furlan as Renaldo Dania Ramirez
Tara Strong as Princess Twilight Sparkle Ashley Ball as Applejack and Rainbow Dash Andrea Libman as Fluttershy and Pinkie Pie Tabitha St. Germain as Rarity
Tara Strong as Princess Twilight Sparkle Ashley Ball as Applejack and Rainbow Dash Andrea Libman as Fluttershy and Pinkie Pie Tabitha St. Germain as Rarity
Dove Cameron as The Grinch Joey Bragg as Stu Who Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Augustus MayWho Kali Rocha as Martha Who Whovier Benjamin King as Lou LouWho(seasons 1-3) Lauren Lindsey Donzis as Cindy Lou Who (season 4)
Dove Cameron as The Grinch Joey Bragg as Stu Who Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Augustus MayWho Kali Rocha as Martha Who Whovier Benjamin King as Martha Who Whovier Benjamin King as Lou LouWho( seasons 1 -3) Lauren Lindsey Donzis as Cindy Lou Who ( season 4)
Idina Menzel as Elsa[6] Kristen Bell as Anna[6] Jonathan Groff as Kristoff[6] Josh Gad as Olaf[6] Santino Fontana as Hans[6] Evan Rachel Wood[6] Sterling K. Brown[
Scott Menville as Robin Hynden Walch as Starfire Greg Cipes as Beast Boy Tara Strong as Raven, Inner Raven, Kitten, Kole, and Teether Lauren Tom as Gizmo and Jinx Khary Payton as Cyborg and Herald Dee Bradley as Wildebeest and Larry John DiMaggio as Brother Blood Tom Kenny as Mumbo Ashley Kenny as Terra Mark Hamill as Joker Kevin Conroy as Batman
Elyes Gabel as Thomas Kallor / Star Boy Diane Guerrero as Jessica Cruz / Green Lantern Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne / Batman[8] Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman[9] George Newbern as Clark Kent / Superman[9] Daniela Bobadilla as Miss Martian Kevin Michael Richardson as Mr. Terrific, Kilowog Tom Kenny as Bloodsport, Salaak Peter Jessop as Tharok Matthew Yang King as The Persuader Sumalee Montano as Emerald Empress Philip Anthony-Rodriguez as Mano Tara Strong as Saturn Girl Noel Fisher as Brainiac 5 Bruce Timm as Two-Face
Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs, a federal agent working for the DSS and also at odds with Shaw after the events of Furious 7 and The Fate of the Furious. Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw, a former British Special Forces assassin-turned-mercenary who had been imprisoned by Hobbs after killing Han. After his defeat in Los Angeles, Shaw remains at odds with him. He joins forces with Hobbs to pursue Lore. Idris Elba as Brixton Lore, a former MI6 agent, cyber-genetically enhanced international terrorist leader and a criminal mastermind who is in conflict with Hobbs and Shaw due to the creation of a virus that might wipe out humanity. Vanessa Kirby as Hattie Shaw, an MI6 field agent and sister of Deckard and Owen. Helen Mirren as Magdalene Shaw, the mother of Deckard, Owen and Hattie. Mirren reprises her role from The Fate of the Furious. Stella Stocker plays a young Magdalene. Eiza González as Madam M. Roman Reigns as Mateo Hobbs, one of the brothers of Luke Hobbs.[3] Additionally, reports emerged that Eddie Marsan would appear in an undisclosed role.[4] Lori Pelenise Tuisano was cast as Sefina Hobbs, while Cliff Curtis, Josh Mauga, and John Tui will portray the brothers of Luke Hobbs.[5][6]. Lyon Beckwith, Westley LeClay and Pingi Moli will portray Luke's cousins. Eliana Sua is set to portray Sam Hobbs, replacing Eden Estrella from the previous two movies.
Will Ferrell as Brad Whitaker Mark Wahlberg as Dusty Mayron Mel Gibson as Kurt Mayron John Lithgow as Don Whitaker Linda Cardellini as Whobirs John Cena as Band Member Scarlett Estevez as Cindy Lou Who Owen Vaccaro as Drew Lou Alessandra Ambrosio as Martha Who Whovier Chesley Sullenberger as Lou Lou Who Liam Neeson as Mayor Augustus MayWho
Miranda Cosgrove as The Grinch Jennette McCurdy as Cindy Lou Who Nathan Kress as Drew Who Noah Munck as Lou Lou Who Jerry Trainor as Mayor Augustus MayWho Mike Myers as The Cat in the Hat, a tall, anthropomorphic, wise-cracking cat with a Brooklyn accent and a goofy laugh who wears a special hat which reveals many humorously unrealistic gadgets. Spencer Breslin as Conrad Walden, a juvenile delinquent, and Joan's destructive and misbehaved, borderline troublemaker of a son, and the older brother of Sally. Dakota Fanning as Sally Walden, Joan's dull, somewhat bossy, well-behaved, and rule-obeying daughter, and the younger sister of Conrad. Kelly Preston as Joan Walden, Conrad and Sally's single-mother, and a workaholic real-estate agent. Alec Baldwin as Lawrence "Larry" Quinn, the Waldens' pompous, lazy, unemployed next-door neighbor. He is revealed to be allergic to cats, steals food from the Waldens and gets away with it, and is determined to both marry Joan for her wealth and send Conrad to military school to straighten up his behavior. Amy Hill as Mrs. Kwan, an elderly Taiwanese woman, who was hired to watch the kids, though she sleeps through her job. Her weight and sleep serves as a running gag. She sits down on the couch to watch brawling in Taiwanese parliament. Sean Hayes as Hank Humberfloob, Joan's zero-tolerance boss, who may seem friendly at first glance, but is quick to fire employees for even the smallest infractions, often in an over-announciated, extremely loud tone of voice. Hayes is also the voice of the somewhat cynical, pessimistic family fish. Danielle Chuchran and Taylor Rice as Thing 1, and Brittany Oaks and Talia-Lynn Prairie as Thing 2; two gibbering trouble-making creatures that the Cat brings in with him. Dan Castellaneta provided the voices for both Things. Steven Anthony Lawrence as Dumb Schweitzer, an intellectually and socially inferior pre-teen boy with a bronx accent. He whacks the Cat right in the crotch with a wooden baseball bat. Paris Hilton as a female club-goer Bugsy as Nevins, the Waldens' pet dog. Frank Welker provided his voice. Welker had previously provided the voice of Max the dog, from How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Candace Dean Brown as a secretary who works for the Humberfloob Real Estate. Daran Norris as the Astounding Products Announcer Clint Howard as Kate the Caterer Paige Hurd as Denise, who does not speak to Sally anymore, not long after she talked back to her. She never invited Sally to her birthday party either since Sally earlier stated that she told Denise not to speak to her anymore. Stephen Hibbert as Jim McFlinnigan, a newly-hired member of the Humberfloob Real Estate who is quickly fired for shaking his Humberfloob's hand without washing his own first. Roger Morrisey as Mr. Vompatatat Victor Brandt as the Narrator, who tells the story; he is revealed to be the Cat using a voice-changer at the end. Benedict Cumberbatch as The Grinch, a disgruntled, green creature who despises Christmas Cameron Seely as Cindy Lou Who, a young resident of Whoville Rashida Jones as Donna Who, Cindy Lou's overworked single mother Kenan Thompson as Bricklebaum, a jolly bearded-citizen of Whoville who lives near The Grinch Angela Lansbury as Mayor McGerkle, the elderly Mayor of Whoville Tristan O'Hare as Groopert, Cindy Lou's best friend Ramone Hamilton as Axl, one of Cindy Lou's friends Sam Lavagnino as Ozzy, one of Cindy Lou's friends Scarlett Estevez as Izzy, one of Cindy Lou's friends Jim Carrey as The Grinch Josh Ryan Evans as 8-year-old Grinch Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus Maywho Ben Bookbinder as 8-year-old Augustus Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart Landry Allbright as 8-year-old Martha Bill Irwin as Lou Lou Who, Cindy's father and Whoville postmaster Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who, Cindy Lou's mother Kelley as Max, the Grinch's dog Frank Welker as Max (voice) Clint Howard as Whobris, the mayor's minion Reid Kirchenbauer as 8-year-old Whobris Mindy Sterling as Clarnella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers Rachel Winfree as Rose Who, the Grinch's other adoptive mother Jeremy Howard as Drew Who, Cindy Lou's teenage brother T. J. Thyne as Stu Who, Cindy Lou's other teenage brother Jim Meskimen as Officer Wholihan, Whoville's police chief Lacey Kohl as Christina Whoterberry Nadja Pionilla as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as the Yodeller Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the school teacher Bryce Howard as "surprised Who" Deep Roy as the unnamed post office clerk Verne Troyer as Band Member Anthony Hopkins as the narrator Ron Howard as Whoville Townsperson (uncredited) Richard Steven Horvitz as Grinch's Answering Machine (voice, uncredited) Pharrell Williams as the Narrator Michael Beattie as the Store Clerk Dove Cameron as The Grinch Cameron Boyce as Drew Who Sofia Carson as Cindy Lou Who Booboo Stewart as Mayor Augustus MayWho Mitchell Hope as Stu Who China Anne McClain as Martha May Whovier Brenna D'Amico as Clarnella Who Of The Grinch Melanie Paxson as Surprised Who Jedidiah Goodacre as Whobris’The Mayor’s Minion Zachary Gibson as Band Member Sarah Jeffery as Christina Whoterberry Thomas Doherty as Grinch’s Answering Machine Dylan Playfair as Officer Wholihan Whoville’s Police Chief Anna Cathcart as Rose Who Dan Payne as Lou Lou Who Cindy Lou’s Father Keegan Connor Tracy as Betty Lou Who Mary Scheer as Martha Who Who Zac Efron as Ted Wiggins, an idealistic 12-year-old boy.[5] He is named after the author of the book, Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel).[6] Danny DeVito as The Lorax[7] Ed Helms as The Once-ler.[7] Neither the book nor the TV special reveal the Once-ler's face, but instead throughout the book, the Once-ler is pictured by what appears to be green arms and yellow eyes. The filmmakers used that as the basis for the Once-ler's character design. They interpreted the Once-ler as a human, and also featured his green gloves and showed his face for the first time in this film. Taylor Swift as Audrey, Ted's love interest.[1] She is named after Audrey Geisel, Dr. Seuss' wife.[6] Betty White as Grammy Norma, Ted's wise-cracking grandmother.[1] Rob Riggle as Aloysius O'Hare, the greedy mayor of Thneedville and head of the "O'Hare Air" company that supplies fresh air to Thneedville residents.[7] Jenny Slate as Mrs. Wiggins, Ted's neurotic mother.[8] Nasim Pedrad as the Once-ler's mother. Stephen Tobolowsky as Uncle Ubb, the Once-ler's uncle. Elmarie Wendel as Aunt Grizelda, the Once-ler's aunt. Danny Cooksey as Brett and Chet, the Once-ler's twin brothers. Chris Renaud as assorted forest animals.
Zac Efron as Troy Bolton, Gabriella's boyfriend, the most popular male student at East High School, and the captain of the varsity basketball team. As Efron is a baritone and the role of Troy was written for a tenor, his singing voice was dubbed and blended by Drew Seeley with Drew and Zac both singing. Efron, however, did all of his own singing in the sequels. Vanessa Hudgens as Gabriella Montez, Troy's girlfriend, who arrives at East High as a transfer student, and joins the scholastic decathlon team. She develops an attraction toward Troy after meeting him at a New Year's party. Lucas Grabeel as Ryan Evans, Sharpay's twin brother, and member of the drama club. He often joins his sister on her schemes to sabotage Troy and Gabriella, but is not as mean as she and is also shown to not be particularly smart, such as not knowing how to spell "drama", and never understanding Sharpay's plans and is admired by Kelsi. Ashley Tisdale, as Sharpay Evans, Ryan's twin sister, an energetic and proud student with a love of theatre. She enjoys being the center of attention, particularly Troy's, and is wary of Gabriella. She is very mean, unlike Ryan and is admired by Zeke. Her personality is very similar to Charles Schulz's Peanuts character Lucy van Pelt. Corbin Bleu as Chad Danforth, Troy's friend, Taylor's love interest, and is very good friends with Jason and Zeke. He likes the status quo and is a firm believer in it, but later ends up dating decathlon captain Taylor. Monique Coleman as Taylor McKessie, Gabriella's friend and Chad's love interest. She is the captain of the school's scholastic decathlon team, and despises the basketball players and cheerleaders, believing them to be airheads. Joey Miyashima as Dave Matsui, a principal at East High. He does the morning announcements every day. Bart Johnson as Jack Bolton, Troy's father and the coach of the basketball team. He has a mutual dislike with Ms. Darbus, thinks that theater is worthless, and also believes that Gabriella is a distraction to Troy's basketball career. However, he eventually comes around to it. Olesya Rulin as Kelsi Nielsen, a friend of Gabriella and Taylor, who is a pianist and composer. She is shy and is constantly bossed around by Sharpay, and finds it difficult to get her music listened to, but in the end, she learns to stand up for herself and not get bossed around by Sharpay. She also enjoys composing and is an admirer of Ryan. Chris Warren Jr. as Zeke Baylor, a friend of Troy and Chad who plays for the basketball team. He also enjoys baking and is an admirer of Sharpay. Ryne Sanborn as Jason Cross, a friend of Troy and Chad who plays for the basketball team. He also tends to ask mundane questions in Ms. Darbus's class. He is good friends with Troy, Chad and Zeke. He begins dating Kelsi near the end of the movie. Kaycee Stroh as Martha Cox, a friend of Gabriella and Taylor and a peppy brainiac who enjoys hip-hop. She is good friends with Gabriella, Taylor and Kelsi. Alyson Reed as Ms. Darbus, the stern drama teacher at East High. She despises sports and cell phones but takes her job very seriously, though she can be overdramatic. She clashes frequently with Jack Bolton. Irene Santiago-Baron as Ms. Tenny, the chemistry teacher at East High. Gabriella corrects the teacher's math equation on the board in Chem Class. Socorro Herrera as Lisa Montez, Gabriella's mother. Her job has caused her to be transferred frequently from city to city, but she has been guaranteed that she and Gabriella will be able to stay until Gabriella graduates from high school. Leslie Wing Pomeroy as Lucille Bolton, Troy's mother. She serves food for Troy at his house but is more sufficient for him to love her. Joyce Cohen as Ms. Falstaff, the librarian at East High. She keeps Chad quiet in the library and gets a book for Gabriella and Sharpay to read but takes her work very carefully. Dave Fox as Coach Kellogg, another coach at East High. He blows the whistle when he says the game is over. Anne Kathryn Parma as Susan, a girl who auditions for the winter musical but did not get the role even though Ms. Darbus was impressed with some hand gestures she made. She is the first singer in the auditorium. Nick Whitaker as Alan, a boy who auditions for the winter musical but did not get the role. He is the second singer in the auditorium. Falcon Grace as Cyndra, a girl who auditions for the winter musical and is not happy when she does not get the role. She is the fourth singer in the auditorium.
Phineas Flynn (voiced by Vincent Martella) Like other characters, he has red hair. His age is not mentioned. Phineas, along with his stepbrother Ferb Fletcher, star in the A-Plot of every episode. The series concerns Phineas's attempts to avoid boredom by finding something new to do every day of the summer vacation. He does this with his less-talkative stepbrother Ferb,[1] and often with many other neighborhood children. He is known to be very selfless and energetic. Phineas has many catch phrases like "Oh, there you are, Perry" or "Hey, Ferb! I know what we're going to do today!" and "Hey, where's Perry?". Phineas comes from a blended family. The creators chose this arrangement because they considered it underused in children's programming as well as from Marsh's experiences in one.[2] As a character, Phineas has received a positive critical response, with one reviewer describing him and his brother as a "comical pairing."[3] Phineas appears in Phineas and Ferb merchandise, including plush toys,[4] t-shirts,[5] and a video game.[6] Ferbs "Ferb" Fletcher Main article: Ferb Fletcher Ferb Fletcher (voiced by Thomas Sangster) is a boy of few words, Phineas's green-haired, intelligent but laconic stepbrother from the United Kingdom and created by Phineas and Ferb co-founders Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh. He first appeared in the show's pilot episode, "Rollercoaster." Ferb and his stepbrother Phineas Flynn spend their days during their summer vacation having fun. They are featured in every episode's A-Plot constructing large scale inventions or taking part in other outlandish activities. Ferb, an engineering genius, allows Phineas to do most of the talking for the pair and is described as "more of a man of action," by Phineas, which makes him more of a plot device than a developed character. Ferb is more likely to sing than speak, but most often has a one-liner in the episodes. Ferb is named after a friend of the show's creators who was an expert on tools and, at times, stayed rather silent.[7] Candace Flynn Main article: Candace Flynn Candace Flynn (voiced by Ashley Tisdale) is Phineas's fifteen-year-old older sister and Ferb's stepsister.[8] She first appeared in the pilot episode. Candace does not approve of the inventions her brothers create; in most episodes she attempts to "bust her brothers" by showing their mom. Her best friend is Stacy Hirano; Candace also has an obvious crush on Jeremy Johnson, but for a long time she was oblivious to the fact he liked her back. As a character, she has received a positive critical acclaim, having appeared in other media such as video games.[9][10] Perry the Platypus Main article: Perry the Platypus Perry the Platypus (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker), a.k.a. Agent P, is Phineas and Ferb's pet platypus and first appeared along with a large portion of the main cast in the pilot episode "Rollercoaster." Perry is featured as the star of the B-Plot for all but one episode of the series alongside his arch-nemesis Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. In the end, he pretends to destroy Phineas and Ferb's creations. He is a primarily silent character, with the only noises being the occasional rattling of his bill. In Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, an alternate reality (yet more evil and ruthless) version of Perry (known as Platyborg) appears. Platyborg would later return in the episode sequel, Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension. Dr. Doofenshmirtz Main article: Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz (voiced by Dan Povenmire) is a mad scientist appearing in all but one episode's B-Plots thus far. He is the father to teenage Vanessa Doofenshmirtz and is the head of his own company, Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. Depending on the episode, Dr. Doofenshmirtz's main goal is to either destroy or rule the tri-state area which was suggested to him as a starting point before trying to take over the world.[11] Routinely bumbling, incompetent, and forgetful, almost all of Doofenshmirtz's plans-always involving various gadgets and inventions-have been thwarted by Perry the Platypus. However, a few of his schemes were quite successful, such as in the 2014 special Phineas and Ferb Save Summer when Doofenshmirtz moved the Earth away from its original orbit to bring on an early autumn, much to Perry's distress. After most defeats, he shouts his catchphrase, "Curse you, Perry the Platypus!" His contraptions are almost all named "[something]-inator", and in "Unfair Science Fair" it is revealed that his first invention as a child was simply called "Inator".[12] Throughout the series, Doofenshmirtz's flashbacks (which are often shown after Perry has been captured) explore his mentally abusive and lonely childhood growing up in the fictional village Gimmelshtump, Druelselstein. Before becoming an evil scientist, Doofenshmirtz was a bratwurst vendor until being put out of business by the hot dog industry. Doofenshmirtz usually monologues[2] and displays acts of cartoon-style physical violence[13] towards his nemesis Perry, a skilled anthropomorphic platypus secret agent. His last name is frequently abbreviated to "Doof". Doofenshmirtz appears in several merchandise pieces, particularly the book series,[14][15][16][17] and the video game.[6] In the 2011 TV film, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, an alternate reality (yet more intelligent and successful) version of Dr. Doofenshmirtz appears, with the regular Doctor Doofenshmirtz serving as a supporting character. 2nd Doofenshmirtz later returns in the episode sequel, Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension.
Mike Myers as The Cat in the Hat, a tall, anthropomorphic, wise-cracking cat with a Brooklyn accent and a goofy laugh who wears a special hat which reveals many humorously unrealistic gadgets. Spencer Breslin as Conrad Walden, a juvenile delinquent, and Joan's destructive and misbehaved, borderline troublemaker of a son, and the older brother of Sally. Dakota Fanning as Sally Walden, Joan's dull, somewhat bossy, well-behaved, and rule-obeying daughter, and the younger sister of Conrad. Kelly Preston as Joan Walden, Conrad and Sally's single-mother, and a workaholic real-estate agent. Alec Baldwin as Lawrence "Larry" Quinn, the Waldens' pompous, lazy, unemployed next-door neighbor. He is revealed to be allergic to cats, steals food from the Waldens and gets away with it, and is determined to both marry Joan for her wealth and send Conrad to military school to straighten up his behavior. Amy Hill as Mrs. Kwan, an elderly Taiwanese woman, who was hired to watch the kids, though she sleeps through her job. Her weight and sleep serves as a running gag. She sits down on the couch to watch brawling in Taiwanese parliament. Sean Hayes as Hank Humberfloob, Joan's zero-tolerance boss, who may seem friendly at first glance, but is quick to fire employees for even the smallest infractions, often in an over-announciated, extremely loud tone of voice. Hayes is also the voice of the somewhat cynical, pessimistic family fish. Danielle Chuchran and Taylor Rice as Thing 1, and Brittany Oaks and Talia-Lynn Prairie as Thing 2; two gibbering trouble-making creatures that the Cat brings in with him. Dan Castellaneta provided the voices for both Things. Steven Anthony Lawrence as Dumb Schweitzer, an intellectually and socially inferior pre-teen boy with a bronx accent. He whacks the Cat right in the crotch with a wooden baseball bat. Paris Hilton as a female club-goer Bugsy as Nevins, the Waldens' pet dog. Frank Welker provided his voice. Welker had previously provided the voice of Max the dog, from How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Candace Dean Brown as a secretary who works for the Humberfloob Real Estate. Daran Norris as the Astounding Products Announcer Clint Howard as Kate the Caterer Paige Hurd as Denise, who does not speak to Sally anymore, not long after she talked back to her. She never invited Sally to her birthday party either since Sally earlier stated that she told Denise not to speak to her anymore. Stephen Hibbert as Jim McFlinnigan, a newly-hired member of the Humberfloob Real Estate who is quickly fired for shaking his Humberfloob's hand without washing his own first. Roger Morrisey as Mr. Vompatatat Victor Brandt as the Narrator, who tells the story; he is revealed to be the Cat using a voice-changer at the end. Dove Cameron as The Grinch Cameron Boyce as Drew Who Sofia Carson as Cindy Lou Who Booboo Stewart as Mayor Augustus MayWho Mitchell Hope as Stu Who China Anne McClain as Martha May Whovier Brenna D'Amico as Clarnella Who Of The Grinch Melanie Paxson as Surprised Who Jedidiah Goodacre as Whobris’The Mayor’s Minion Zachary Gibson as Band Member Sarah Jeffery as Christina Whoterberry Thomas Doherty as Grinch’s Answering Machine Dylan Playfair as Officer Wholihan Whoville’s Police Chief Anna Cathcart as Rose Who Dan Payne as Lou Lou Who Cindy Lou’s Father Keegan Connor Tracy as Betty Lou Who
Cole Sprouse portrays Cody Martin, the calm, mature, and smarter twin. He is a "straight A" student (except for wood shop, in which he receives a C, but uses Pass/Fail), making him better, academically, than his brother Zack, who gets "D's". In the first season of the show, it was revealed that Cody is ten minutes younger than Zack.[6] Janice and Jessica seem to like Cody more (due to his sensitive nature). Cody has an on-again, off-again girlfriend named Barbara. Cody is the more gentle twin compared to his brother and somehow always gets talked into going along with Zack's schemes. In The Fairest of Them All, he dressed as a girl to win money. He never drinks soda after 9:30 (unless he is at a bachelor party). Dylan Sprouse portrays Zack Martin, the self-centered, outgoing, immature twin, who usually dresses in skater and baggy-camo clothes. At school, he is a straight "D" student, although he does well in wood shop. In the first season of the show it was revealed that Zack is ten minutes older than Cody, as he was born at 6:30 and Cody at 6:40[6] which he uses against Cody, normally telling him, since he's older, to do some sort of job that he doesn't want to do. Or in some cases, gives him "brotherly" advice because, "I'm the older twin." He has a big crush on Maddie, but after the first season, he was showing this less frequently. He has also taken advantage of his teachers and has faked conditions like dyslexia (in Smart and Smarterer). Brenda Song portrays London Tipton, the only daughter of Wilfred Tipton, the owner of the Tipton Hotel. London is a rich, dimwitted teenager with her own private suite at the Tipton Hotel in Boston, complete with a large wardrobe with several divisions (each with their own talking mirror) and a kitchen. London loves fashion; she only wears designer clothes and hates plaid, especially the plaid Catholic school uniforms. She does not have a nanny, or any other adult, to help her but relies on the Tipton Hotel Staff for any assistance or guidance. In the episode Forever Plaid, due to her poor attendance at her old school, she transferred to the same Catholic girls' school, "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow," that Maddie attends. In the episode First Day of High School, London transfers to Zack and Cody's public school, "Cheevers High," due to being expelled from all of the private schools she had previously attended. She dislikes her step-moms (previous and current) and usually talks to Mr. Moseby and Maddie about her problems. When happy she always claps her hands repeatedly while saying her catchphrase, "Yay me!" She also has her own web show called Yay Me! Starring London Tipton that exists both within the program and in the real world.[7] London often refuses to go to school and even skipped detention twice. Though it seems like London may lead the ultimate rich-girl life, her childhood was not perfect. In the episode Arwinstein, she states she is allergic to lobster, although in one episode she asked Maddie for a lobster dinner. However, it is possible that she developed an allergy to lobster after the earlier episodes and before the later ones. It is also revealed in one episode that she must think about what she does before doing it. For example, she was walking through the lobby while thinking "left, right, blink, breathe" in the episode Super Twins (although this was Zack's dream). London is a shopaholic who shops to fill the void of lack of attention from her father. Ashley Tisdale portrays Maddie Fitzpatrick, the teenage candy-counter girl at the Tipton Hotel, who throughout the series holds several other jobs/positions including a cashier at the Cluck Bucket, manager on the Camp Tipton Daycare Center, and counselor for her school's summer camp program - Camp Heaven on Earth. She also visits Antarctica during the series to help save the penguins. While she comes from a lower-class family, Maddie is very hard-working, outspoken, and intelligent. On the occasions that her selfish side comes out, she can be a bigger opportunist than London, though she always loses out when this side of her personality is shown. Like Esteban, it is shown she has an incredibly long name; in the episode "Pilot Your Own Life," it is revealed to be Madeline Margaret Genevieve Miranda Catherine Fitzpatrick.[8] She attends private school at "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow" and later attends "Cheevers High." Maddie is London's closest friend, though London often treats her like a servant, as in the episode Footloser, usually bribing her with money. Maddie also babysat Zack and Cody throughout season one. Zack has a huge crush on her in Season One, however the crush is less visible during the other two seasons. She is a strong supporter of environmental causes. She is left-handed. It is revealed that she has asthma. She also plays volleyball as seen in the episode "Volley Dad. She appeared sporadically throughout Season 3. Phill Lewis portrays Mr. Marion Moseby, the stern and uptight manager of the Tipton Hotel, who speaks with a large vocabulary and an urbane vernacular, and is often annoyed by Zack's and Cody's schemes. It is later revealed that his first name is Marion and the majority of the other characters often made fun of his masculinity because of his feminine name, as well as his experience as a ballet dancer. His repeated catch phrases, "Good luck with that" or "Pish posh" have become his trademark. Though he acts as though he does not care about the boys, he actually has a great deal of affection for them. For example, when Mr. Moseby took the boys to a baseball game, he caught a ball for Cody, ultimately making Mr. Moseby "the most hated man in Boston". In the episode "The Ghost of 613," it is revealed that he started out at the Tipton as a bellhop back in the 1970s, and had a "voluminous 'fro". Mr. Moseby is more of a father to London than her own, because Mr. Tipton is seldom around. Moseby even taught London how to walk, her ABCs, and tried to teach her how to drive. He cares for London and treats her like his own child. He also helps London with any problems she is having. He was also known as the "Meanager," due to his stern persona. He has an older brother named Spencer, who is a little person (played by Dana Michael Woods), who is very wealthy and lactose intolerant. His mother's' name is Beulah Moseby, who favors Spencer, but still likes Marion. His grandmother is Rose Moseby (whom Phill Lewis also plays) who visits him in the episode "Nugget of History". He has a 16-year-old niece named Nia Moseby (played by Giovonnie Samuels) who comes to stay with him during the third season and temporarily replaces Maddie as candy counter girl, while she is in Antarctica. A running gag of the series is that Mr. Moseby often makes a fool of himself in front of people (e.g.: hitting a baby doll that wouldn't stop crying against a chair when a woman with a baby walked by), or making a sarcastic comment about himself (that the customers think is true, and not sarcastic). Another running joke is that he often just barely catches a vase on the center table of the lobby from falling, although he fails to do that in the series' finale. In his schooling he was captain of the cheerleading squad; his experience with cheering comes in useful in a cheer-off. He also was a junior putt-putt champion and taught Zack how to succeed in playing mini-golf. Mr. Moseby also took ballet lessons and is a very good dancer. When he practiced and participated in Esteban's dance school, he was temporarily partnered with Carey, but found it hard to dance with her since she is much taller than he is, which all the other characters made fun of much to his dismay. He also takes advantage of Zack and Cody in some cases, like in the episode "Heck's Kitchen" he treats them with room service so they will find a food critic. He makes a brief appearance in the Disney Channel sitcom Jessie where it is revealed that he now manages the Tipton Hotel in New York. Kim Rhodes portrays Carey Martin, the single working mother of Zack and Cody. She is the hotel's lounge singer, who sings beautifully. She and her sons traveled to several cities before arriving at the Boston Tipton Hotel, which she called the "best gig we've ever had." She was married to Kurt Martin, but they divorced after the twins were born for unstated reasons. Arwin has made it known on several occasions that he has a massive crush on her (a crush that didn't wane during the series' course). Whenever Carey kisses Arwin, he faints. When Zack and Cody have an argument, she tells them stories about her ex-boyfriends, much to their dismay. Throughout the series' run, Brenda Song was absent for two episodes while Ashley Tisdale was absent from twelve episodes. All other main cast members appeared in all 87 episodes.
Mark Wahlberg as John Bennett Seth MacFarlane as Ted (voice and motion capture) Amanda Seyfried as Samantha Jackson Jessica Barth as Tami-Lynn Giovanni Ribisi as Donny[6] Morgan Freeman as Patrick Meighan John Slattery as Shep Wild[7] Patrick Warburton as Guy[8] Michael Dorn as Rick[9] Bill Smitrovich as Frank Cocoa Brown as Joy John Carroll Lynch as Tom Jessup Ron Canada as Judge Matheson Jessica Szohr as Allison Tara Strong as Ted's "I Love You" function Sam J. Jones as himself[10] Sebastian Arcelus as Dr. Ed Danzer Tom Brady as himself[11] Dennis Haysbert as Fertility doctor[12] Taran Killam as himself Jimmy Kimmel as himself Jay Leno as himself Kate McKinnon as herself Bobby Moynihan as himself Liam Neeson as Customer[13] Lenny Clarke as Cop Patrick Stewart as Himself (Narrator) Curtis Stigers as Wedding singer[10] Nana Visitor as Adoption agent[14] Ralph Garman as Stormtrooper Jack Knight as Todd Kidder
Steve Carell as Gru, a mean supervillain-turned-good-natured father Jason Segel as Victor "Vector" Perkins, Mr. Perkins' son and Gru's archenemy Russell Brand as Dr. Nefario, Gru's elderly gadget man and a friendly scientist Miranda Cosgrove as Margo, the oldest of the three girls Dana Gaier as Edith, the middle child of the three girls Elsie Fisher as Agnes, the youngest of the three girls Will Arnett as Mr. Perkins, the President of the Bank of Evil and Vector's father Kristen Wiig as Miss Hattie, owner of the orphanage Miss Hattie's Home for Girls Julie Andrews as Marlena, Gru's mother Pierre Coffin as Kevin, Tim, Bob, Mark, Phil and Stuart, six of Gru's Minions Chris Renaud as Dave, one of Gru's Minions Jemaine Clement as Jerry, one of Gru's Minions Jack McBrayer as a Carnival Barker McBrayer also voices a Tourist, who is Justin's Father Danny McBride as Fred McDade, Gru's neighbor Mindy Kaling as a Tourist, who is Justin's mother Rob Huebel as an anchorman[9] Ken Daurio as an Egyptian guard[9] Ken Jeong as a talk-show host[9]
The ending of this always makes me cry.
I love happy endings with the Grinch.
Sunni Westbrook as Cozy Glow
Kathleen Barr as Chrysalis
Mark Acheson as Tirek
Alvin Sanders as Sombra
Doc Harris as "Grogar"
John de Lancie as Discord
Kelly Sheridan as Glim Glam
Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka
Blair Dunlop as Young Willy Wonka
Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket
David Kelly as Grandpa Joe
Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Bucket
Noah Taylor as Mr. Bucket
Missi Pyle as Mrs. Beauregarde
James Fox as Mr. Salt
Adam Godley as Mr. Teavee
Franziska Troegner as Mrs. Gloop
Christopher Lee as Dr. Wilbur Wonka
Deep Roy as Oompa-Loompas (with vocal work by Danny Elfman)
AnnaSophia Robb as Violet Beauregarde
Philip Wiegratz as Augustus Gloop
Julia Winter as Veruca Salt
Jordan Fry as Mike Teavee
Liz Smith as Grandma Georgina
Eileen Essell as Grandma Josephine
David Morris as Grandpa George
Geoffrey Holder as the Narrator
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Emma Watson as Belle, a young benevolent bibliophile woman who develops feelings for the Beast and begins to see the humanity within him.
Daisy Duczmal portrays an infant Belle.
Dan Stevens as Beast, a cold-hearted, selfish, unkind prince who is transformed into a beast and forced to earn back his humanity by learning to truly love and be loved in return, as well as to give rather than take. Stevens portrays the character through motion-capture.[13][14]
Adam Mitchell[1] portrays the younger version of the prince.
Luke Evans as Gaston, a narcissistic and arrogant hunter and veteran of the French Royal Army who is willing to go as far as it takes to have Belle as his trophy wife.
Kevin Kline as Maurice, Belle's protective widowed father who works as a music box maker and an artist.[15]
Jolyon Coy portrays the young Maurice.
Josh Gad as LeFou, Gaston's flamboyant and long-suffering sidekick who bolsters his friend's ego but gets very little in return.[16]
Ewan McGregor as Lumière, the Beast's charismatic bouteiller who has been transformed into a candelabra.[17]
Stanley Tucci as Maestro Cadenza, the neurotic court composer and Madame de Garderobe's husband who has been transformed into a harpsichord.[18]
Audra McDonald as Madame de Garderobe, a world-renowned opera singer and Cadenza's wife who has been transformed into a wardrobe.[19]
Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Plumette, one of the castle maids and Lumière's lover who has been transformed into a feather duster.[20]
Ian McKellen as Cogsworth, the Beast's gruff but loyal majordomo and the head of the household staff who has been transformed into a mantel clock.[21]
Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts, the castle's motherly head housekeeper who has been transformed into a teapot.[15]
Hattie Morahan as Agathe, an impoverished hermit and resident of Villeneuve who, in reality, is the enchantress responsible for cursing the Prince.[22] Morahan also narrates the prologue.
Rita Davies portrays the enchantress in her beggar woman form. The film was released posthumously after Davies' death.
Nathan Mack as Chip, Mrs. Potts' plucky son who has been transformed into a teacup.[23]
Adrian Schiller as Monsieur D'Arque, the sly warden of the local asylum who is bribed by Gaston to have Maurice institutionalized.[22]
Gerard Horan as Monsieur Jean Potts, an absent-minded potter and resident of Villeneuve who is later revealed to be Mrs. Potts' husband and Chip's father.
Haydn Gwynne as Clothilde, a fishmonger and resident of Villeneuve who is later revealed to be Cogsworth's wife.
Michael Jibson as the Tavern Keeper, the owner and keeper of Villeneuve's local tavern where Gaston and the village residents drink.
Ray Fearon as Père Robert, Villeneuve's local chaplain who encourages Belle to borrow the books in the chapel's meager library.
Sophie Reid, Rafaëlle Cohen, and Carla Nella as the Village Lasses, a trio of women who fawn over Gaston and have a jealousy for Belle.
Jimmy Johnston, Dean Street, and Alexis Loizon as Tom, Dick, and Stanley, a trio of men who serve as Gaston's henchmen.
Zoe Rainey as Belle's mother, Maurice's late wife who contracted the plague and died when Belle was an infant.
Clive Rowe as Cuisinier, the castle's head chef who has been transformed into a stove.
Gizmo as Frou-Frou, Maestro Cadenza's and Madame de Garderobe's pet Yorkshire Terrier who has been transformed into a footstool.
Thomas Padden as Chapeau, the prince's valet who has been transformed into a coat rack.
Tom Turner[2] as The King, the prince's father who, following his wife's death, raised his son to be just as selfish and arrogant as he was.
Harriet Jones as The Queen, the prince's mother who died of an illness when he was a child.
Dale Branston as Villeneuve's residential baker.
Chris Andrew Mellon as Nasty Headmaster, the unnamed headmaster of an all boys school in Villeneuve that disapproves of Belle teaching a young girl how to read.
Vivian Parry as the Village Lass' mother, an unnamed seamstress.
Stephen Merchant also appeared in the film as Monsieur Toilette, a servant who was turned into a toilet. This character was cut from the film, but is featured in the deleted scenes.[24]
Cast notes
^ In the initial theatrical release, Mitchell was miscredited as Rudi Goodman in the cast, but listed under his real name in the soundtrack credits
^ In the initial theatrical release, Turner is miscredited as Henry Garrett in the cast.[25]
Jim Carrey as Horton, an outgoing, eccentric, big-hearted, loving, sweet, and thoughtful elephant and teacher in the Jungle of Nool. Horton has no tusks, lives by himself and possesses acute hearing abilities.
Steve Carell as Mayor Ned McDodd, the mayor of Whoville. He has 96 daughters, 1 son named JoJo and a wife named Sally.
Carol Burnett as Sour Kangaroo, an egomaniacal kangaroo who mistrusts Horton's inquisitive nature as a threat to her legal authority over Nool.
Will Arnett as Vlad Vladikoff, a scary, savage, eccentric Russian-accented[7] vulture hired by the Sour Kangaroo to steal Horton's clover.
Seth Rogen as Morton, a mouse who Horton's best friend in the Jungle of Nool.
Dan Fogler as The Councilman, a councilman dedicated to Whoville tradition and mistrustful of Mayor McDodd.
Fogler also voices Yummo Wickersham, the leader of the Wickersham ape tribe.
Isla Fisher as Dr. Mary Lou LaRue, a professor at Who U.
Jonah Hill as Tommy, a tiger and one of Horton's students.
Amy Poehler as Sally O'Malley, Mayor McDodd's wife and mother to Jojo and her 96 daughters.
Jaime Pressly as Mrs. Quilligan, a bird and Jessica's mother.
Charles Osgood as The Narrator
Jesse McCartney as JoJo McDodd, Mayor McDodd's quiet son.
Josh Flitter as Rudy Kangaroo, Sour Kangaroo's son.
Niecy Nash as Miss Yelp, Mayor McDodd's assistant.
Laura Ortiz as Jessica Quilligan, a bird, Mrs. Quilligan's daughter and one of Horton's students.
Joey King as Katie, a cute, but eccentric little baby yak.
Bill Farmer as Willie, a tiger and Tommy's dad.
Heather Goldenhersh as a Who Girl
Marshall Efron and Tim Nordquist as the Wickersham Guards.
Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne / Batman:
A wealthy socialite, and the owner of Wayne Enterprises. He dedicates himself to protecting Gotham City from its criminal underworld as a highly trained, masked vigilante equipped with various tools and weapons. Affleck noted on how the film gave him an opportunity to reinvent Batman and portray a more classic take on the character. He described that in the film, audiences will see Batman as more heroic, and more of a leader. "Batman is by nature, [while] not necessarily anti-social, pretty private, pretty a loner," Affleck says. "And then in this movie he's thrust into the role of having to not only work with people, but bring them together and convince them to come in and try to ... somehow with Wonder Woman hold all that community effort together. That was a really interesting thing to play for me, and it also does take us to a more traditional role for Batman in the Justice League comics, and his role with the Justice League versus the sort of less typical version we saw in Batman v Superman, where he was blinded by rage and wanted to take on Superman."[8][9]
Henry Cavill as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman:
A member of, and inspiration for, the Justice League. He is a Kryptonian survivor, and a journalist for the Daily Planet based in Metropolis. In Justice League, Superman was portrayed as more optimistic and hopeful. The character was intentionally excluded from all Justice League marketing materials to emphasize his death as depicted on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.[10]
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman:
An antiquities dealer, acquaintance of Wayne, and an immortal Amazonian warrior, who is the crown princess of Themyscira and daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus. She is endowed with metahuman attributes and abilities inherited from her parents.
Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / The Flash:
A Central City University student, who can move at superhuman speeds with his ability to tap into the Speed Force.
Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry / Aquaman:
The heir to the throne of the undersea nation of Atlantis.[11] His metahuman aquatic abilities and physical attributes originate from his Atlantean physiology. Momoa was cast as Aquaman in October 2014, and made a cameo role in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.[12][13] Momoa stated that the Justice League film would be released first, before the release of the solo Aquaman film, which may be about the hero's origin story.[14]
Ray Fisher as Victor Stone / Cyborg:
A former college athlete who, after being cybernetically reconstructed after a nearly fatal car accident, is turned into a techno-organic being enhanced by reactive, adaptive biomimetic alien technology. His enhancements include the abilities of flight, variable weaponry and technopathy. Fisher portrays the character through the use of motion capture for the cybernetic portion of his body.[15] Fisher was cast as Cyborg in April 2014, and made a cameo in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.[16][17]
Amy Adams as Lois Lane:
An undaunted and compassionate award-winning journalist for the Daily Planet and the love interest for Kent.[18] Adams confirmed that she would reprise her role as Lois Lane in Justice League and its untitled sequel.[19][20]
Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth: Wayne's butler, chief of security, and trusted confidant.[21]
Diane Lane as Martha Kent: Kent's adoptive mother.[18][22][23]
Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta: Diana's mother and Queen of the Amazons.[18]
J. K. Simmons as James Gordon: The Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department, and close ally of Batman.[18]
Ciarán Hinds as Steppenwolf:
An alien military officer from Apokolips who leads an army of Parademons and is searching for the three Mother Boxes held on Earth. The character is described as "old, tired" and trying to find a way to escape his role of servitude under Darkseid.[24] Hinds portrayed the villain through use of motion capture and received some advice in the process from Liam Neeson, who had recently done similar work in A Monster Calls.[25] After the release of the film, Hinds was reportedly unhappy with the final cut of the film, which trimmed down the backstory and characterization of Steppenwolf.[26]
The Olympian Old Gods Zeus, Ares and Artemis are portrayed by fitness model Sergi Constance, stuntman Nick McKinless, and MMA fighter Aurore Lauzeral, respectively.[27][28] All three were required to reach a specific degree of physicality, with Snyder instructing McKinless to sport "veins like worms and paper thin skin". In the finished film, McKinless' face was replaced with David Thewlis' face, and Thewlis received the credit as Ares.[27] Robin Wright reprises her role as Antiope during a flashback sequence. Amber Heard portrays the Atlantean Mera.[29][30][18] An ancient Green Lantern named Yalan Gur appears at the beginning of the film, created by use of CGI and embodied by an uncredited actor.[31][32][33] Two ancient kings of Earth appear during a scene depicting Steppenwolf's first invasion, including King Atlan of Atlantis and Arthur Pendragon of ancient England; portrayed by Julian Lewis Jones and Francis Magee, respectively.[34][35] Joe Morton reprises his role as Silas Stone, Victor Stone's father and S.T.A.R. Labs' head while Billy Crudup appears, uncredited, as Henry Allen, Barry Allen's father. Joe Manganiello and Jesse Eisenberg appear uncredited in a post-credits scene as Slade Wilson / Deathstroke and Lex Luthor, respectively.[36][37][38] Michael McElhatton appears as the leader of a group of terrorists who clash with Wonder Woman early in the film,[39] while Holt McCallany makes an uncredited appearance as a burglar.[40] Marc McClure, who portrayed Jimmy Olsen in the Christopher Reeve Superman film series, has a cameo as a police officer.[41]
Willem Dafoe and Kiersey Clemons filmed scenes as Nuidis Vulko and Iris West, although their roles were cut from the final film. Both actors are signed for multiple films and set to appear in the future installments of the franchise.[42][43] A scene depicting Green Lanterns Kilowog and Tomar-Re visiting Batman was filmed as another post-credits scene, further teasing the upcoming Green Lantern Corps, but the scene was later scrapped.[44] Later, Snyder revealed that Ryan Zheng was cast to portray Ryan Choi in the film, setting up the character's future as The Atom.[45] Additionally a scene depicting a fight between Ares and Darkseid was filmed, with the villain portrayed by Ray Porter.[46][47][48] These scenes, among many others, were cut from the theatrical film.[45]
Zac Efron as Ted Wiggins, an idealistic 12-year-old boy.[5] He is named after the author of the book, Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel).[6]
Danny DeVito as The Lorax[7]
Ed Helms as The Once-ler.[7] Neither the book nor the TV special reveal the Once-ler's face, but instead throughout the book, the Once-ler is pictured by what appears to be green arms and yellow eyes. The filmmakers used that as the basis for the Once-ler's character design. They interpreted the Once-ler as a human, and also featured his green gloves and showed his face for the first time in this film.
Taylor Swift as Audrey, Ted's love interest.[1] She is named after Audrey Geisel, Dr. Seuss' wife.[6]
Betty White as Grammy Norma, Ted's wise-cracking grandmother.[1]
Rob Riggle as Aloysius O'Hare, the greedy mayor of Thneedville and head of the "O'Hare Air" company that supplies fresh air to Thneedville residents.[7]
Jenny Slate as Mrs. Wiggins, Ted's neurotic mother.[8]
Nasim Pedrad as the Once-ler's mother.
Stephen Tobolowsky as Uncle Ubb, the Once-ler's uncle.
Elmarie Wendel as Aunt Grizelda, the Once-ler's aunt.
Danny Cooksey as Brett and Chet, the Once-ler's twin brothers.
Chris Renaud as assorted forest animals.
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Phineas Flynn (voiced by Vincent Martella) Like other characters, he has red hair. His age is not mentioned. Phineas, along with his stepbrother Ferb Fletcher, star in the A-Plot of every episode. The series concerns Phineas's attempts to avoid boredom by finding something new to do every day of the summer vacation. He does this with his less-talkative stepbrother Ferb,[1] and often with many other neighborhood children. He is known to be very selfless and energetic. Phineas has many catch phrases like "Oh, there you are, Perry" or "Hey, Ferb! I know what we're going to do today!" and "Hey, where's Perry?".
Phineas comes from a blended family. The creators chose this arrangement because they considered it underused in children's programming as well as from Marsh's experiences in one.[2] As a character, Phineas has received a positive critical response, with one reviewer describing him and his brother as a "comical pairing."[3] Phineas appears in Phineas and Ferb merchandise, including plush toys,[4] t-shirts,[5] and a video game.[6]
Ferbs "Ferb" Fletcher
Main article: Ferb Fletcher
Ferb Fletcher (voiced by Thomas Sangster) is a boy of few words, Phineas's green-haired, intelligent but laconic stepbrother from the United Kingdom and created by Phineas and Ferb co-founders Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh. He first appeared in the show's pilot episode, "Rollercoaster."
Ferb and his stepbrother Phineas Flynn spend their days during their summer vacation having fun. They are featured in every episode's A-Plot constructing large scale inventions or taking part in other outlandish activities. Ferb, an engineering genius, allows Phineas to do most of the talking for the pair and is described as "more of a man of action," by Phineas, which makes him more of a plot device than a developed character. Ferb is more likely to sing than speak, but most often has a one-liner in the episodes. Ferb is named after a friend of the show's creators who was an expert on tools and, at times, stayed rather silent.[7]
Candace Flynn
Main article: Candace Flynn
Candace Flynn (voiced by Ashley Tisdale) is Phineas's fifteen-year-old older sister and Ferb's stepsister.[8] She first appeared in the pilot episode. Candace does not approve of the inventions her brothers create; in most episodes she attempts to "bust her brothers" by showing their mom. Her best friend is Stacy Hirano; Candace also has an obvious crush on Jeremy Johnson, but for a long time she was oblivious to the fact he liked her back. As a character, she has received a positive critical acclaim, having appeared in other media such as video games.[9][10]
Perry the Platypus
Main article: Perry the Platypus
Perry the Platypus (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker), a.k.a. Agent P, is Phineas and Ferb's pet platypus and first appeared along with a large portion of the main cast in the pilot episode "Rollercoaster." Perry is featured as the star of the B-Plot for all but one episode of the series alongside his arch-nemesis Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. In the end, he pretends to destroy Phineas and Ferb's creations. He is a primarily silent character, with the only noises being the occasional rattling of his bill.
In Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, an alternate reality (yet more evil and ruthless) version of Perry (known as Platyborg) appears. Platyborg would later return in the episode sequel, Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension.
Dr. Doofenshmirtz
Main article: Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz
Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz (voiced by Dan Povenmire) is a mad scientist appearing in all but one episode's B-Plots thus far. He is the father to teenage Vanessa Doofenshmirtz and is the head of his own company, Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. Depending on the episode, Dr. Doofenshmirtz's main goal is to either destroy or rule the tri-state area which was suggested to him as a starting point before trying to take over the world.[11] Routinely bumbling, incompetent, and forgetful, almost all of Doofenshmirtz's plans-always involving various gadgets and inventions-have been thwarted by Perry the Platypus. However, a few of his schemes were quite successful, such as in the 2014 special Phineas and Ferb Save Summer when Doofenshmirtz moved the Earth away from its original orbit to bring on an early autumn, much to Perry's distress. After most defeats, he shouts his catchphrase, "Curse you, Perry the Platypus!"
His contraptions are almost all named "[something]-inator", and in "Unfair Science Fair" it is revealed that his first invention as a child was simply called "Inator".[12]
Throughout the series, Doofenshmirtz's flashbacks (which are often shown after Perry has been captured) explore his mentally abusive and lonely childhood growing up in the fictional village Gimmelshtump, Druelselstein. Before becoming an evil scientist, Doofenshmirtz was a bratwurst vendor until being put out of business by the hot dog industry. Doofenshmirtz usually monologues[2] and displays acts of cartoon-style physical violence[13] towards his nemesis Perry, a skilled anthropomorphic platypus secret agent. His last name is frequently abbreviated to "Doof". Doofenshmirtz appears in several merchandise pieces, particularly the book series,[14][15][16][17] and the video game.[6]
In the 2011 TV film, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, an alternate reality (yet more intelligent and successful) version of Dr. Doofenshmirtz appears, with the regular Doctor Doofenshmirtz serving as a supporting character. 2nd Doofenshmirtz later returns in the episode sequel, Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension.
Where are you, Christmas?
I think I've found you.
This time I'll make you stay
You'll hear us singing, bells will be ringing
Now and forever
Christmas Day
Jenna Ortega as Harley Diaz, the middle of seven children and a young engineering prodigy. She is the central character in the series and views herself as an inventor. Some of her known inventions are the Conveyor Belt Table, the Slushinator, the Skate Kite, the Pick-Me-Up, and a snow machine. In "Stuck in the Sweet Seat", it is revealed it is her 13th birthday. A significant feature is that she tends to break the fourth wall to tell the viewers something about the situation.
Ronni Hawk as Rachel Diaz (seasons 1-2; special guest, season 3), the oldest of the seven children and Harley's vain older sister. In "Stuck with No Rules", it is revealed that she is 16. In the third season episode "Stuck with Rachel's Secret", Rachel leaves the family to attend college in Paris, France, while interning at a fashion company there. She returns in the series finale to help the family celebrate Harley's quinceañera.
Isaak Presley as Ethan Diaz, Harley's oldest brother and her partner-in-crime; she refers to him as her best friend in the family. He is an aspiring musician and filmmaker. In "Stuck in the Sweet Seat", it is implied that he is the third oldest of the seven, behind Rachel and Georgie.
Ariana Greenblatt as Daphne Diaz, the youngest of the seven children and Harley's younger sister. She enjoys having tea time with her dolls and sleeps in her indoor dollhouse. In "Stuck with No Rules", it is revealed that Daphne can easily retaliate against anyone who takes things from her without getting her approval first.
Kayla Maisonet as Georgie Diaz, one of Harley's older sisters and the second oldest of the seven as implied in "Stuck in the Sweet Seat". She is a basketball player at her school and does an assortment of other sports.
Nicolas Bechtel as Lewie Diaz,[Note 1] one of Harley's two younger brothers and Beast's twin. It is revealed in "Stuck in the Beast-Day Party" that Lewie is older than Beast by five minutes.
Malachi Barton as Beast Diaz,[Note 1] one of Harley's two younger brothers and Lewie's twin.
Cerina Vincent as Suzy Diaz, Harley's quirky mother who rarely has any alone time from her children and tends to spend it in the most unlikely places. Suzy is the one who usually punishes the kids from grounding them to even putting them on lockdown for higher violations.
Joe Nieves as Tom Diaz, Harley's father who is the proprietor of a marina store called "Tom's Bait and Bite" which sells camping and fishing equipment. While he is a loving and caring father, he does tend to get upset when his kids let him down in any way.
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Lauren Pritchard as Bethany Peters, a neighbor of the Diaz family who regularly criticizes Suzy and Tom's parenting of their children and is often annoyed with the antics of Lewie and Beast. She is a protective mother to her daughter Ellie whom she never lets have any fun as seen in "Stuck in the Block Party".
Lulu Lambros as Ellie Peters, Bethany's daughter and Harley's best friend who is on the same basketball team as Georgie. In "Stuck in Harley's Comet", it is revealed that Ellie is afraid of heights, darkness, and birds. In "Stuck with a Bad Influence", Ellie is sent to a boarding school called Radistone Academy by her mother.
Brett Pierce as Cuff (season 1), an irresponsible teenager who is Rachel's boyfriend and is disliked by Tom. When Cuff works briefly at "Tom's Bait and Bite" in "Stuck with My Sister's Boyfriend", his real first name is revealed to be Warren. While mainly in the first season, he also appears in the third season episode "Stuck in a Mysterious Robbery", where it confirms that he and Rachel broke up.
Joshua Bassett as Aidan (season 3), Bethany Peters' nephew and Ellie's cousin. He is an accomplished lacrosse player and has a tendency to annoy Harley. Aidan is staying with Bethany while his father is away.
Tim Allen as Scott Calvin
Eric Lloyd as Charlie Calvin
Wendy Crewson as Laura Miller
Judge Reinhold as Dr. Neil Miller
David Krumholtz as Bernard the Head Elf
Paige Tamada as Judy the Elf
Peter Boyle as Mr. Whittle
Larry Brandenburg as Detective Nunzio
Jayne Eastwood as Judy the Waitress
Kenny Vadas as the E.L.F.S. Leader
Chris Benson as Fireman O'Hara
Mary Gross as Mrs. Daniels
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Bridgit Mendler as Teddy, the older sister of Charlie who makes video diaries.
Leigh-Allyn Baker as Amy, Teddy's comedic and headstrong mother.
Bradley Steven Perry as Gabe, Teddy's mischievous younger brother.
Mia Talerico as Charlie, the toddler the diaries are for.
Debra Monk as Petunia, Amy's mother.
Michael Kagan as Hank, Amy's father.
Eric Allan Kramer as Bob, Teddy's father.
Jason Dolley as PJ, Teddy's goofy and airheaded older brother.
Jerry Straley as Chicken Man
Raven Goodwin as Ivy
Tom Hanks as Woody[9]
Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear[10]
Annie Potts as Bo Peep[11]
Tony Hale as Forky[12][13]
Keegan-Michael Key as Ducky[14]
Jordan Peele as Bunny[14][15]
Madeleine McGraw as Bonnie[16]
Christina Hendricks as Gabby Gabby[17]
Keanu Reeves as Duke Caboom[18][19]
Ally Maki as Giggle McDimples[17]
Jay Hernandez as Bonnie's dad[7]
Lori Alan as Bonnie's mom[7]
Joan Cusack as Jessie[20]
Wallace Shawn as Rex[21]
John Ratzenberger as Hamm[22]
Blake Clark as Slinky Dog[23]
Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head[24] (from archival recordings)[a]
Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head[20]
Jeff Pidgeon as Aliens[23]
Bonnie Hunt as Dolly[26]
Kristen Schaal as Trixie[27]
Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants[28]
Jeff Garlin as Buttercup[21]
Emily Davis as Billy, Goat, and Gruff[7]
John Morris as Andy[29][7]
Jack McGraw as young Andy[30][7]
Laurie Metcalf as Andy's mom[31]
June Squibb as Margaret the Store Owner[7]
Carl Weathers as Combat Carl[7]
Maliah Bargas-Good as Lost Girl[7]
Juliana Hansen as Miss Wendy,[7] Bonnie's Kindergarten teacher
Steve Purcell as The Bensons[7]
Lila Sage Bromley as Harmony
Mel Brooks as Melephant Brooks[32]
Carol Burnett as Chairol Burnett[32]
Betty White as Bitey White[32]
Carl Reiner as Carl Reineroceros[32]
Alan Oppenheimer as Old Timer[33]
Patricia Arquette as Harmony's Mother[33]
Bill Hader as Axel the Carny[33]
Flea as the Duke Caboom commercial announcer[33]
Melissa Villaseñor as Karen Beverly[33]
Rickey Henderson as an Oakland Athletics bobblehead figure[34]
Frank Welker - Garfield, Eddie Gourmand, Cleaning Robot, Evil Space Lasagnas, T-3000, Paddy, Additional Voices
Gregg Berger - Odie, Squeak, Harry, Herman Post, Mama Meany, Omar the Genie, Additional Voices
Wally Wingert - Jon Arbuckle, Al the Dog Catcher, Hercules, Additional Voices
Jason Marsden - Nermal, Vito, Liz's Father, Pete the Dog Catcher, Professor Bonkers, Additional Voices
Julie Payne - Dr. Liz Wilson, Liz's Mother, Mom Arbuckle
Laura Summer - Drusilla & Minerva the Twins, Additional Voices
Audrey Wasilewski - Arlene, Gloria, Newscaster
Additional voices
Joe Alaskey -
Bob Bergen -
Corey Burton -
Frank Buxton -
Grey DeLisle - Jack, Nathan (2nd voice), Nathan's Mother
Melissa Disney - Nathan (1st voice)
Bill Farmer -
Frank Ferrante - Lyman
June Foray - Mrs. Cauldron
Stan Freberg - Dr. Whipple, Fluffykins, Mole, Spencer Spendington
Brooks Gardner -
Hank Garrett -
Mark Hamill - Master Control
Laraine Newman - Aunt Ivy, News Anchorwoman, Winona, Angelica
Maurice LaMarche - Samuel W. Underburger
Phil LaMarr -
David Lander - Doc Boy Arbuckle
Misty Lee - Angie, Scheherazade
Tress MacNeille - Esmeralda Brubaker, Female Squirrel
Rose Marie -
Diane Michelle -
Candi Milo - Lester, Chester, Reporter
Chuck McCann - Mayor Graffton
Marvin Kaplan - Hiram "Hi" Pressure
Jack Riley - Ghost Cat, Mr. Allwork
Neil Ross - King Glorm, Tyler Edge, Brandon Scoop
Jewel Shepard -
Susan Silo - Neferkitty
Fred Tatasciore - Dirk Dinkum, Biff
Scott Whyte -
April Winchell -
Mike Myers as The Cat in the Hat, a tall, anthropomorphic, wise-cracking cat with a Brooklyn accent and a goofy laugh who wears a special hat which reveals many humorously unrealistic gadgets.
Spencer Breslin as Conrad Walden, a juvenile delinquent, and Joan's destructive and misbehaved, borderline troublemaker of a son, and the older brother of Sally.
Dakota Fanning as Sally Walden, Joan's dull, somewhat bossy, well-behaved, and rule-obeying daughter, and the younger sister of Conrad.
Kelly Preston as Joan Walden, Conrad and Sally's single-mother, and a workaholic real-estate agent.
Alec Baldwin as Lawrence "Larry" Quinn, the Waldens' pompous, lazy, unemployed next-door neighbor. He is revealed to be allergic to cats, steals food from the Waldens and gets away with it, and is determined to both marry Joan for her wealth and send Conrad to military school to straighten up his behavior.
Amy Hill as Mrs. Kwan, an elderly Taiwanese woman, who was hired to watch the kids, though she sleeps through her job. Her weight and sleep serves as a running gag. She sits down on the couch to watch brawling in Taiwanese parliament.
Sean Hayes as Hank Humberfloob, Joan's zero-tolerance boss, who may seem friendly at first glance, but is quick to fire employees for even the smallest infractions, often in an over-announciated, extremely loud tone of voice. Hayes is also the voice of the somewhat cynical, pessimistic family fish.
Danielle Chuchran and Taylor Rice as Thing 1, and Brittany Oaks and Talia-Lynn Prairie as Thing 2; two gibbering trouble-making creatures that the Cat brings in with him. Dan Castellaneta provided the voices for both Things.
Steven Anthony Lawrence as Dumb Schweitzer, an intellectually and socially inferior pre-teen boy with a bronx accent. He whacks the Cat right in the crotch with a wooden baseball bat.
Paris Hilton as a female club-goer
Bugsy as Nevins, the Waldens' pet dog. Frank Welker provided his voice. Welker had previously provided the voice of Max the dog, from How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Candace Dean Brown as a secretary who works for the Humberfloob Real Estate.
Daran Norris as the Astounding Products Announcer
Clint Howard as Kate the Caterer
Paige Hurd as Denise, who does not speak to Sally anymore, not long after she talked back to her. She never invited Sally to her birthday party either since Sally earlier stated that she told Denise not to speak to her anymore.
Stephen Hibbert as Jim McFlinnigan, a newly-hired member of the Humberfloob Real Estate who is quickly fired for shaking his Humberfloob's hand without washing his own first.
Roger Morrisey as Mr. Vompatatat
Victor Brandt as the Narrator, who tells the story; he is revealed to be the Cat using a voice-changer at the end. Benedict Cumberbatch as The Grinch, a disgruntled, green creature who despises Christmas
Cameron Seely as Cindy Lou Who, a young resident of Whoville
Rashida Jones as Donna Who, Cindy Lou's overworked single mother
Kenan Thompson as Bricklebaum, a jolly bearded-citizen of Whoville who lives near The Grinch
Angela Lansbury as Mayor McGerkle, the elderly Mayor of Whoville
Tristan O'Hare as Groopert, Cindy Lou's best friend
Ramone Hamilton as Axl, one of Cindy Lou's friends
Sam Lavagnino as Ozzy, one of Cindy Lou's friends
Scarlett Estevez as Izzy, one of Cindy Lou's friends Jim Carrey as The Grinch
Josh Ryan Evans as 8-year-old Grinch
Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who
Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus Maywho
Ben Bookbinder as 8-year-old Augustus
Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart
Landry Allbright as 8-year-old Martha
Bill Irwin as Lou Lou Who, Cindy's father and Whoville postmaster
Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who, Cindy Lou's mother
Kelley as Max, the Grinch's dog
Frank Welker as Max (voice)
Clint Howard as Whobris, the mayor's minion
Reid Kirchenbauer as 8-year-old Whobris
Mindy Sterling as Clarnella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers
Rachel Winfree as Rose Who, the Grinch's other adoptive mother
Jeremy Howard as Drew Who, Cindy Lou's teenage brother
T. J. Thyne as Stu Who, Cindy Lou's other teenage brother
Jim Meskimen as Officer Wholihan, Whoville's police chief
Lacey Kohl as Christina Whoterberry
Nadja Pionilla as Junie Who
Gavin Grazer as the Yodeller
Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the school teacher
Bryce Howard as "surprised Who"
Deep Roy as the unnamed post office clerk
Verne Troyer as Band Member
Anthony Hopkins as the narrator
Ron Howard as Whoville Townsperson (uncredited)
Richard Steven Horvitz as Grinch's Answering Machine (voice, uncredited)
Pharrell Williams as the Narrator
Michael Beattie as the Store Clerk Dove Cameron as The Grinch
Cameron Boyce as Drew Who
Sofia Carson as Cindy Lou Who
Booboo Stewart as Mayor Augustus MayWho
Mitchell Hope as Stu Who
China Anne McClain as Martha May Whovier
Brenna D'Amico as Clarnella Who Of The Grinch
Melanie Paxson as Surprised Who
Jedidiah Goodacre as Whobris’The Mayor’s Minion
Zachary Gibson as Band Member
Sarah Jeffery as Christina Whoterberry
Thomas Doherty as Grinch’s Answering Machine
Dylan Playfair as Officer Wholihan Whoville’s Police Chief
Anna Cathcart as Rose Who
Dan Payne as Lou Lou Who Cindy Lou’s Father
Keegan Connor Tracy as Betty Lou Who
Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy Hopps, an optimistic rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is a newly appointed member of the Zootopia Police Department assigned to the 1st Precinct.[16]
Della Saba voices a younger Judy Hopps.
Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde, a sly red fox who is a small-time con artist.[16][17]
Kath Soucie voices a younger Nick Wilde.
Idris Elba as Chief Bogo, an African buffalo who is the police chief of the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[18]
Jenny Slate as Bellwether, a diminutive sheep who is the assistant mayor of Zootopia.[18]
Nate Torrence as Officer Clawhauser, an obese cheetah who works as a dispatcher and desk sergeant for the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[18] His character is based on Jerry Gergich from Parks and Recreation.[19]
Bonnie Hunt as Bonnie Hopps, a European rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is the mother of Judy Hopps.[18]
Don Lake as Stu Hopps, a European rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is the father of Judy Hopps and a known carrot farmer.[18]
Tommy Chong as Yax, a laid-back domestic yak who is the owner of the naturist club Mystic Springs Oasis in Sahara Square.[18]
J. K. Simmons as Mayor Lionheart, a lion who is the noble, but pompous Mayor of Zootopia.[18]
Octavia Spencer as Mrs. Otterton, a concerned North American river otter whose husband Emmitt Otterton has gone missing.[18]
Alan Tudyk as Duke Weaselton, a small-time least weasel crook who is also known for selling bootleg DVDs.[18] The name is a reference to the Duke of Weselton from Frozen, whom Tudyk also voices.[20]
Shakira as Gazelle, a Thomson's gazelle who is a famous pop star.[21] Shakira also voices Gazelle in the Spain and Latin America Spanish dubs.
Raymond S. Persi as Flash, the "fastest" three-toed sloth in the DMV (short for Department of Mammal Vehicles).[18]
Persi also voices Officer Higgins, a hippopotamus who is an elite member of the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[22]
Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Big, an Arctic shrew who is the most fearsome crime boss in Tundratown and is served by a group of polar bears.[23]
Phil Johnston as Gideon Grey, a red fox from Bunnyburrow who used to bully the young rabbits and sheep when he was young. As an adult, he has made amends with those he picked on and became a much-respected baker.[24]
Johnston also voices an angry offscreen character who states that his taxes pay Judy's salary upon being given a parking ticket by her.[25]
Fuschia! as Major Friedkin,[26][27] a polar bear who works at the Zootopia Police Academy as drill instructor.[24]
John DiMaggio as Jerry Jumbeaux Jr., an ill-tempered African elephant who owns an ice cream parlor called Jumbeaux's Café which is frequented by elephants and other larger mammals.[18]
DiMaggio also voices Woolter and Jesse (a pun on the show Breaking Bad's main protagonists), two tough rams who are Doug's assistants;[28] a moose that gets a parking ticket from Judy; and a pig reporter.[29]
Katie Lowes as Dr. Madge Honey Badger, a honey badger who helps Mayor Lionheart look for the cause of the animals going savage.[18]
Gita Reddy as Nangi, an Indian elephant who works as a yoga instructor at Mystic Springs Oasis.[24]
Jesse Corti as Manchas, a black jaguar from Zootopia's Rainforest District who is a chauffeur for Zootopia's biggest limo company and is the personal chauffeur to Mr. Big.[18]
Tom Lister Jr. as Finnick, a fennec fox who is Nick's partner in crime.[18]
Josh Dallas as an unnamed frantic domestic pig who is the owner of the "Flora and Fauna" flower shop that is robbed by Duke Weaselton and frantically asks Judy for help.[30] He later appears as a protestor at Gazelle's peace rally arguing with a female leopard.[31]
Leah Latham as Fru Fru, the daughter of Mr. Big who disapproves of her father doing his criminal business during her wedding. She befriends Judy after Judy saves her from a runaway doughnut shop sign in Little Rodentia and later names her unborn child after her.[30]
Rich Moore as Doug, an emotionless ram chemist and sniper with puffy wool who works for Assistant Mayor Bellwether.[30]
Moore also voices Larry, a gray wolf that is a security guard at Cliffside Asylum.[32]
Peter Mansbridge as Peter Moosebridge, a moose co-anchor of the ZNN News.[33] The moose is used in the standard version of the film, released in the United States, Italy, France, Canada, Russia, and Mexico. In the UK version, the moose is named as Moosos Alexander, voiced by radio journalist Vassos Alexander (though the UK home release used his US name and voice).[34] In other countries, the anchor is a different animal voiced by a different person.[35] David Campbell voices a koala newscaster named David Koalabell in the Australian and New Zealand versions.[36] The Brazilian version uses a jaguar named Onçardo Boi Chá who is voiced by Ricardo Boechat.[37][38] The Japanese version uses a tanuki named Michael Tanuyama who is voiced by Kazumasa Kōra. The Chinese version uses an unnamed giant panda.[35][39]
Byron Howard as Bucky Oryx-Antlerson, a greater kudu who is the neighbor of Judy Hopps and Pronk’s husband.[30]
Howard also voices Travis, Gideon Grey's black-footed ferret friend.[40]
Jared Bush as Pronk Oryx-Antlerson, a gemsbok who is the neighbor of Judy Hopps and Bucky’s husband.[30]
Mark "Rhino" Smith as Officer McHorn, a black rhinoceros police officer who is part of the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[41]
Josie Trinidad as Mrs. Dharma Armadillo,[42] a nine-banded armadillo who is the landlady of the Grand Pangolin Apartments that Judy Hopps moves into.
John Lavelle as the unnamed construction mouse foreman of Little Rodentia's construction crew who receives the Pawpsicle sticks from Nick and Finnick.[24]
Kristen Bell as Priscilla, a three-toed sloth who is Flash's co-worker at the DMV.[30]
Zach King as a muzzled wolf, who is captured by the ZPD and magically escapes.[43]
John C. Reilly as Ralph,[11] a gigantic but soft-hearted man who is the antagonist of the arcade game Fix-It Felix Jr.
Sarah Silverman as Vanellope von Schweetz,[12] a glitchy racer who is the main character and princess of Sugar Rush and Ralph's best friend.
Gal Gadot as Shank, a tough and talented NPC racer in Slaughter Race,[13] a racing-centered MMORPG introduced in the film.
Taraji P. Henson as Yesss, an algorithm that determines the trending videos on BuzzzTube[14] (a portmanteau of UA-cam and BuzzFeed).[15] Parts of her character were modeled after Cruella de Vil, as both characters are seen as fashionable.[16]
Jack McBrayer as Felix, a repairman who is the protagonist and playable character of Fix-It Felix Jr., as well as the husband of Calhoun.
Jane Lynch as Calhoun, the lead character of Hero's Duty and Felix's wife.
Melissa Villaseñor as Taffyta Muttonfudge, a racer of Sugar Rush.
Alan Tudyk as KnowsMore, a character representing a search engine of the same name, with an over-aggressive autofill.[14] The character design was mainly inspired by that of the UPA "limited animation" films, as well as Professor Owl from the Ward Kimball-directed Adventures in Music shorts.[17] Tudyk previously voiced King Candy in the first film.[14][18]
Alfred Molina as Double Dan, a half-worm virus creator who inhabits the Dark Web.[19]
Molina also voices Double Dan's conjoined brother Little Dan.
Ed O'Neill as Mr. Litwak,[1]:3 owner of Litwak's Family Fun Center & Arcade.
Bill Hader (uncredited) as J.P. Spamley, a personification of clickbait pop-up ads represented as a desperate salesman who can't make a sale.[1]:24[20]
John DiMaggio as Arthur,[1]:4 an insecurity virus. DiMaggio previously voiced Beard Papa in the first film.
All of the characters in the Disney Princess line appear along with Anna and Elsa from Frozen and Moana, the titular character from the 2016 animated film of the same name.[21][22][23] They were all voiced by their traditional voice actresses,[21][22][23] except for Cinderella and Aurora, who were voiced by their current voice actresses Jennifer Hale and Kate Higgins, respectively,[23] and Snow White, who was voiced by screenwriter Pamela Ribon[24] as opposed to Katherine Von Till.[25] Additionally, Rajah (Jasmine's pet tiger), Meeko (Pocahontas' pet raccoon), Cinderella's mice (including Jaq and Gus) and her bird companions, and Prince Naveen (in frog form) also appear in the film.[26]
Several characters from other films and media also cameo with their original or current voice actors, such as Roger Craig Smith as Sonic the Hedgehog, Maurice LaMarche as Tapper, Brad Garrett as Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh and Anthony Daniels as C-3PO from Star Wars, while recordings of Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear and Vin Diesel as Groot are respectively recycled from Toy Story and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.[1]:4
Additionally, Sean Giambrone (English UA-camr Daniel Middleton/DanTDM in the UK version, but not on the UK home release)[27] voices the eboy, and Flula Borg voices Maybe, an algorithm who is an assistant to Yesss.[1]:3[28] Ali Wong, Timothy Simons, GloZell Green and Hamish Blake respectively voice Felony, Butcher Boy, Little Debbie, and Pyro, all of which are other characters in Slaughter Race as Shank's racing crew.[1]:3
The film's directors Rich Moore and Phil Johnston voice bidders at an eBay auction, in addition to reprising their roles as Sour Bill, Zangief (Moore) and the Surge Protector (Johnston), respectively.[1]:4[29] UA-cam personalities Colleen Ballinger, Dani Fernandez, and Tiffany Herrera also voice cameos.[28]
Pierre Coffin as Kevin, Stuart, Bob and The Minions[16]
Sandra Bullock as Scarlet Overkill[17]
Jon Hamm as Herb Overkill[18]
Michael Keaton as Walter Nelson[19]
Allison Janney as Madge Nelson[20]
Steve Coogan as Professor Flux and[21] The Tower Guard
Jennifer Saunders as Queen Elizabeth II[22]
Geoffrey Rush as The Narrator[23]
Steve Carell as Young Gru[24]
Katy Mixon as Tina Nelson[25]
Michael Beattie as a VNC Announcer and Walter Nelson Jr.
Hiroyuki Sanada as Dumo, the Sumo Villain[26]
Dave Rosenbaum as Fabrice
Alex Dowding as The Royal Advisor
Paul Thornley as a News Reporter
Andy Nyman as Frankie Fishlips, a Gill-man-like creature super-villain
Cole Sprouse portrays Cody Martin, the calm, mature, and smarter twin. He is a "straight A" student (except for wood shop, in which he receives a C, but uses Pass/Fail), making him better, academically, than his brother Zack, who gets "D's". In the first season of the show, it was revealed that Cody is ten minutes younger than Zack.[6] Janice and Jessica seem to like Cody more (due to his sensitive nature). Cody has an on-again, off-again girlfriend named Barbara. Cody is the more gentle twin compared to his brother and somehow always gets talked into going along with Zack's schemes. In The Fairest of Them All, he dressed as a girl to win money. He never drinks soda after 9:30 (unless he is at a bachelor party).
Dylan Sprouse portrays Zack Martin, the self-centered, outgoing, immature twin, who usually dresses in skater and baggy-camo clothes. At school, he is a straight "D" student, although he does well in wood shop. In the first season of the show it was revealed that Zack is ten minutes older than Cody, as he was born at 6:30 and Cody at 6:40[6] which he uses against Cody, normally telling him, since he's older, to do some sort of job that he doesn't want to do. Or in some cases, gives him "brotherly" advice because, "I'm the older twin." He has a big crush on Maddie, but after the first season, he was showing this less frequently. He has also taken advantage of his teachers and has faked conditions like dyslexia (in Smart and Smarterer).
Brenda Song portrays London Tipton, the only daughter of Wilfred Tipton, the owner of the Tipton Hotel. London is a rich, dimwitted teenager with her own private suite at the Tipton Hotel in Boston, complete with a large wardrobe with several divisions (each with their own talking mirror) and a kitchen. London loves fashion; she only wears designer clothes and hates plaid, especially the plaid Catholic school uniforms. She does not have a nanny, or any other adult, to help her but relies on the Tipton Hotel Staff for any assistance or guidance. In the episode Forever Plaid, due to her poor attendance at her old school, she transferred to the same Catholic girls' school, "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow," that Maddie attends. In the episode First Day of High School, London transfers to Zack and Cody's public school, "Cheevers High," due to being expelled from all of the private schools she had previously attended. She dislikes her step-moms (previous and current) and usually talks to Mr. Moseby and Maddie about her problems. When happy she always claps her hands repeatedly while saying her catchphrase, "Yay me!" She also has her own web show called Yay Me! Starring London Tipton that exists both within the program and in the real world.[7] London often refuses to go to school and even skipped detention twice. Though it seems like London may lead the ultimate rich-girl life, her childhood was not perfect. In the episode Arwinstein, she states she is allergic to lobster, although in one episode she asked Maddie for a lobster dinner. However, it is possible that she developed an allergy to lobster after the earlier episodes and before the later ones. It is also revealed in one episode that she must think about what she does before doing it. For example, she was walking through the lobby while thinking "left, right, blink, breathe" in the episode Super Twins (although this was Zack's dream). London is a shopaholic who shops to fill the void of lack of attention from her father.
Ashley Tisdale portrays Maddie Fitzpatrick, the teenage candy-counter girl at the Tipton Hotel, who throughout the series holds several other jobs/positions including a cashier at the Cluck Bucket, manager on the Camp Tipton Daycare Center, and counselor for her school's summer camp program - Camp Heaven on Earth. She also visits Antarctica during the series to help save the penguins. While she comes from a lower-class family, Maddie is very hard-working, outspoken, and intelligent. On the occasions that her selfish side comes out, she can be a bigger opportunist than London, though she always loses out when this side of her personality is shown. Like Esteban, it is shown she has an incredibly long name; in the episode "Pilot Your Own Life," it is revealed to be Madeline Margaret Genevieve Miranda Catherine Fitzpatrick.[8] She attends private school at "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow" and later attends "Cheevers High." Maddie is London's closest friend, though London often treats her like a servant, as in the episode Footloser, usually bribing her with money. Maddie also babysat Zack and Cody throughout season one. Zack has a huge crush on her in Season One, however the crush is less visible during the other two seasons. She is a strong supporter of environmental causes. She is left-handed. It is revealed that she has asthma. She also plays volleyball as seen in the episode "Volley Dad. She appeared sporadically throughout Season 3.
Phill Lewis portrays Mr. Marion Moseby, the stern and uptight manager of the Tipton Hotel, who speaks with a large vocabulary and an urbane vernacular, and is often annoyed by Zack's and Cody's schemes. It is later revealed that his first name is Marion and the majority of the other characters often made fun of his masculinity because of his feminine name, as well as his experience as a ballet dancer. His repeated catch phrases, "Good luck with that" or "Pish posh" have become his trademark. Though he acts as though he does not care about the boys, he actually has a great deal of affection for them. For example, when Mr. Moseby took the boys to a baseball game, he caught a ball for Cody, ultimately making Mr. Moseby "the most hated man in Boston". In the episode "The Ghost of 613," it is revealed that he started out at the Tipton as a bellhop back in the 1970s, and had a "voluminous 'fro". Mr. Moseby is more of a father to London than her own, because Mr. Tipton is seldom around. Moseby even taught London how to walk, her ABCs, and tried to teach her how to drive. He cares for London and treats her like his own child. He also helps London with any problems she is having. He was also known as the "Meanager," due to his stern persona. He has an older brother named Spencer, who is a little person (played by Dana Michael Woods), who is very wealthy and lactose intolerant. His mother's' name is Beulah Moseby, who favors Spencer, but still likes Marion. His grandmother is Rose Moseby (whom Phill Lewis also plays) who visits him in the episode "Nugget of History". He has a 16-year-old niece named Nia Moseby (played by Giovonnie Samuels) who comes to stay with him during the third season and temporarily replaces Maddie as candy counter girl, while she is in Antarctica.
A running gag of the series is that Mr. Moseby often makes a fool of himself in front of people (e.g.: hitting a baby doll that wouldn't stop crying against a chair when a woman with a baby walked by), or making a sarcastic comment about himself (that the customers think is true, and not sarcastic). Another running joke is that he often just barely catches a vase on the center table of the lobby from falling, although he fails to do that in the series' finale. In his schooling he was captain of the cheerleading squad; his experience with cheering comes in useful in a cheer-off. He also was a junior putt-putt champion and taught Zack how to succeed in playing mini-golf. Mr. Moseby also took ballet lessons and is a very good dancer. When he practiced and participated in Esteban's dance school, he was temporarily partnered with Carey, but found it hard to dance with her since she is much taller than he is, which all the other characters made fun of much to his dismay. He also takes advantage of Zack and Cody in some cases, like in the episode "Heck's Kitchen" he treats them with room service so they will find a food critic. He makes a brief appearance in the Disney Channel sitcom Jessie where it is revealed that he now manages the Tipton Hotel in New York.
Kim Rhodes portrays Carey Martin, the single working mother of Zack and Cody. She is the hotel's lounge singer, who sings beautifully. She and her sons traveled to several cities before arriving at the Boston Tipton Hotel, which she called the "best gig we've ever had." She was married to Kurt Martin, but they divorced after the twins were born for unstated reasons. Arwin has made it known on several occasions that he has a massive crush on her (a crush that didn't wane during the series' course). Whenever Carey kisses Arwin, he faints. When Zack and Cody have an argument, she tells them stories about her ex-boyfriends, much to their dismay.
Throughout the series' run, Brenda Song was absent for two episodes while Ashley Tisdale was absent from twelve episodes. All other main cast members appeared in all 87 episodes.
Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy
Steve Carell as Brick Tamland
Paul Rudd as Brian Fantana
David Koechner as Champ Kind
Christina Applegate as Veronica Corningstone
Dylan Baker as Freddie Shapp
Meagan Good as Linda Jackson
James Marsden as Jack Lime/Lame
Fred Willard as Ed Harken
Kristen Wiig as Chani Lastnamé
Josh Lawson as Kench Allenby
Chris Parnell as Garth Holliday
Greg Kinnear as Gary
Wilbur Fitzgerald as Dr. Milton Brangley
Harrison Ford as Mack Tannen
Drake as Soul Brother
Sacha Baron Cohen as BBC News Anchor
Marion Cotillard as French Canadian TV News Anchor
Will Smith as Jeff Bullington
Kirsten Dunst as El Trousias Maiden of the Clouds
Bill Kurtis as the narrator
Jim Carrey as Scott Riles (uncredited)
Tina Fey as Jill Janson (uncredited)
Liam Neeson as History Network Host (uncredited)
Amy Poehler as Wendy Van Peele (uncredited)
John C. Reilly as the Ghost of Stonewall Jackson (uncredited)
Vince Vaughn as Wes Mantooth (uncr Will Ferrell as Brad Whitaker
Mark Wahlberg as Dusty Mayron
Mel Gibson as Kurt Mayron
John Lithgow as Don Whitaker
Linda Cardellini as Sara Whitaker
John Cena as Roger
Scarlett Estevez as Megan Mayron
Owen Vaccaro as Dylan Mayron
Alessandra Ambrosio as Karen Mayron
Didi Costine as Adrianna
Bill Burr as Jerry
Chesley Sullenberger as himself
Liam Neeson as himself edited)
Kanye West as Wesley Jackson (uncredited)
Ty Burrell as Mr. Peabody,[8] a talking intelligent young dog, business titan, inventor, scientist, Nobel laureate, gourmet chef, and two-time Olympic medalist.[9]
Max Charles as Sherman,[8] Peabody's seven-year-old adopted young boy.[10]
Ariel Winter as Penny Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson's daughter and Sherman's classmate.[11][12]
Stephen Colbert as Paul Peterson, Penny Peterson's father and Patty's husband.[11]
Leslie Mann as Patty Peterson, Paul's wife and Penny's mother.[12][13]
Allison Janney as Edwina Grunion,[14] the bigoted and stocky Children's Services agent.[11][15]
Stephen Tobolowsky as Principal Purdy, the principal of Sherman's school.[16]
Stanley Tucci as Leonardo da Vinci[12][13]
Patrick Warburton as King Agamemnon[17]
Zach Callison as King Tut[18]
Dennis Haysbert as Judge[19]
Leila Birch as the WABAC[20]
Karan Brar as Mason, one of Sherman's friends.
Joshua Rush as Carl, another one of Sherman's friends; he also wears glasses and is seen in a wheelchair.
Thomas Lennon as Italian Peasant #2
In addition to Leonardo da Vinci, King Agamemnon, and King Tut, the film features other historical figures including Albert Einstein (Mel Brooks),[21] Mona Lisa (Lake Bell),[12] Marie Antoinette (Lauri Fraser),[16] Maximilien de Robespierre (Guillaume Aretos),[16] George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Bill Clinton, Isaac Newton (all voiced by Jess Harnell),[20] Odysseus (Tom McGrath),[20] Ajax the Lesser (Al Rodrigo)[20] and Spartacus (Walt Dohrn).[22] There are also silent cameos by Benjamin Franklin,[23] Mahatma Gandhi,[24] William Shakespeare,[25] Ludwig van Beethoven,[25] Vincent van Gogh,[26] the Wright Brothers,[22] Jackie Robinson[22] and baby Moses.[27]
Troy Baker as Batman
Eric Bauza as Bane, Commissioner Gordon
Greg Cipes as Beast Boy
John DiMaggio as Deathstroke, Scarecrow
Will Friedle as Nightwing / Dick Grayson
Grey Griffin as Wonder Woman
Amy Hill as Madame Mantis
Sarah Hyland as Batgirl
Vanessa Marshall as Poison Ivy
Scott Menville as Robin / Damian Wayne
Nolan North as Superman
Tom Kenny as Penguin
Khary Payton as Cyborg
Jason Spisak as Joker, Grungle
Tara Strong as Harley Quinn
Hynden Walch as Starfire
Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) is Gabriella's boyfriend, the most popular male student at East High School and the captain of the varsity basketball team. For this movie, Efron did all of his own singing, whereas, in the first High School Musical, his singing was blended with singer Drew Seeley's voice.[6]
Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) is Troy's girlfriend who is relieved that she will still be attending East High. She is the lifeguard at the Lava Springs Country Club until Sharpay's actions cause her to quit and break up with Troy.
Ryan Evans (Lucas Grabeel) is Sharpay's twin brother who lives in the shadow of his primadonna sister.
Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale) is Ryan's primadonna twin sister determined to win the talent show while also vying for Troy's attention and doing anything to help him.
Chad Danforth (Corbin Bleu) is Troy's best friend and is very good friends with Jason and Zeke.
Taylor McKessie (Monique Coleman) is Gabriella's best friend. She is also friends with Kelsi Nielsen and Martha Cox and is dating Chad. She is captain of the school Scholastic Decathlon team. She has a summer job at Lava Springs as an Activities Coordinator.
Thomas Fulton (Mark L. Taylor) is the manager of Lava Springs.
Coach Jack Bolton (Bart Johnson) is Troy's father and East High's basketball coach.
Darby Evans (Jessica Tuck) is Sharpay and Ryan's mother and president of the Lava Springs Board.
Vance Evans (Robert Curtis Brown) is Sharpay and Ryan's father.
Ms. Darbus (Alyson Reed) is the stern drama teacher at East High.
Zeke Baylor (Chris Warren Jr.) is friends with Troy and Chad and plays for the basketball team.
Jason Cross (Ryne Sanborn) is friends with Troy, Chad, and Zeke and plays on the basketball team.
Kelsi Nielsen (Olesya Rulin) is friends with Gabriella and Taylor and a pianist and composer.
Martha Cox (Kaycee Stroh) is friends with Gabriella, Kelsi, and Taylor.
Jackie (Tanya Chisholm) is one of Sharpay’s friends (a.k.a. The Sharpettes).
Lucille Bolton (Leslie Wing Pomeroy) is Troy's mother.
Lea (Kelli Baker) is another Sharpette.
Emma (McCall Clark) is another Sharpette.
Unknown Wildcats player (Shane Harper) is the principal dancer.
Girl At Pool (Miley Cyrus) is an unknown dancer at the end (cameo).
Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy
Christina Applegate as Veronica Corningstone
Paul Rudd as Brian Fantana
Steve Carell as Brick Tamland
David Koechner as Champion "Champ" Kind
Chris Parnell as Garth Holliday
Kathryn Hahn as Helen
Fred Armisen as Tino
Fred Willard as Edward "Ed" Harken
Vince Vaughn as Wes Mantooth
Jerry Minor as Tino's Bassist
Laura Kightlinger as Donna
Danny Trejo as a bartender
Jack Black as a motorcyclist
Judd Apatow as a news station employee
Paul F. Tompkins as a cat fashion show host
Jay Johnston as a member of the Eyewitness News Team
Adam McKay as a janitor
Tim Robbins as the Public News anchor
Luke Wilson as Frank Vitchard
Ben Stiller as Arturo Mendez
Missi Pyle as a zoo keeper
Seth Rogen as Scotty
Bill Kurtis as the narrator
Greg Cipes as Beast Boy, Scott Menville as Robin, Khary Payton as Cyborg, Tara Strong as Raven, and Hynden Walch as Starfire. Joining them on this “Crossover to End All Crossovers” are Kevin Michael Richardson as Trigon/Hexagon, Robert Morse as Santa Claus, Grey Griffin as Mrs. Claus, Rhys Darby as Master of Games, Sean Maher as Nightwing, and “Weird” Al Yankovic also pulling double-duty as Gentleman Ghost and Darkseid.
Greg Cipes as Beast Boy, Scott Menville as Robin, Khary Payton as Cyborg, Tara Strong as Raven , and Hynden Walch as Starfire. Joning them on this " Crossover to End All Crossovers " Rhys Darby as Master of Games, Trigon /Hexagon, Robert Morse as Santa Claus, Grey Griffin as Mrs. Claus, Rhys Dsean Mather as Nightwing, and " Weird " Al Yankovic also pulling double-duty as Gentleman Ghost and Darkseid
Zac Efron as Troy Bolton, the basketball team captain, the leader of the group and Gabriella's boyfriend.
Vanessa Hudgens as Gabriella Montez, an intelligent honor student and Troy's girlfriend.
Lucas Grabeel as Ryan Evans, an aspiring choreographer, Sharpay's twin brother and Kelsi's love interest.
Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay Evans, a glamorous ambitious teen, but conniving, diva, Ryan's twin sister, East High's Drama Club president and Zeke's love interest.
Corbin Bleu as Chad Danforth, one of Troy's best friends and teammates, a fellow basketball player and Taylor's love interest.
Monique Coleman as Taylor McKessie, one of Gabriella's best friends, East High's class president/year book editor and Chad's love interest.
Bart Johnson as Jack Bolton, Troy's father, Lucille's husband and the coach of the East High Wildcats.
Alyson Reed as Ms. Darbus, the stern drama teacher at East High.
Olesya Rulin as Kelsi Nielsen, one of Gabriella's best friends, a pianist, composer and Ryan's love interest.
Chris Warren, Jr. as Zeke Baylor, one of Troy's best friends and teammates and Sharpay's love interest.
Ryne Sanborn as Jason Cross, one of Troy's best friends and teammates and Martha's love interest.
Kaycee Stroh as Martha Cox, one of Gabriella's best friends, a cheerleader, a dancer and Jason's love interest.
Leslie Wing Pomeroy as Lucille Bolton, Troy's mother and Jack's wife.
Socorro Herrera as Lisa Montez, Gabriella's mother.
Joey Miyashima as Dave Matsui, a principal at East High.
Dave Fox as Coach Kellogg, another coach at East High.
Jemma McKenzie-Brown as Tiara Gold, a freshman British exchange student who becomes Sharpay's assistant.
Matt Prokop as Jimmie "Rocket Man" Zara, a freshman basketball player who idolizes Troy.
Justin Martin as Donnie Dion, a freshman basketball player who idolizes Chad.
Robert Curtis Brown as Vance Evans, Sharpay and Ryan's father.
Jessica Tuck as Darby Evans, Sharpay and Ryan's mother.
David Reivers as Charlie Danforth, Chad's father.
Yolanda Wood as Jenny Danforth, Chad's mother.
Manly "Little Pickles" Ortega as Boi Evans, Sharpay's pet dog.
Stan Ellsworth as Mr. Riley.
Sabrina Carpenter as Jenny Parker
Sofia Carson as Lola Perez
Nikki Hahn as Emily Cooper
Mallory James Mahoney as Katy Cooper
Max Gecowets as Trey Anderson
Jet Jurgensmeyer as Bobby Anderson
Madison Horcher as AJ Anderson
Kevin Quinn as Zac Chase
Gillian Vigman as Helen Anderson
Gabrielle Miller as Donna Cooper
Michael Northey as Tiny
Ken Lawson as Scalper
Max Lloyd-Jones as Officer James
Kevin O'Grady as Barry Cooper
Hugo Ateo as Hal Anderson
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Emiliano Díez as Leon Vasquez
Amitai Marmorstein as Douglas
Jasmine Chan as Dominique Cassidy
Kathryn Kirkpatrick as Trixie
Sean Tyson as Officer Fitz
Kelsey Dodds as Jailer Swift-Siren
Amy Thomas as Belle
Dave Ward as Dead Man
Teana-Marie Smith as Female Officer
JC Williams as Police Officer
Chris Nowland as Cop #1
Cameron Dent as Cop #2
Kwasi Thomas as DJ Chill
William Stewart as Big Pink
Simon Chin as Planetarium Guard
Michael Roberds as Head Chef
Raf Rogers as Pastry Chef
Lisa MacFadden as Party Hostess
Jacqueline Breakwell as Coat Check Girl
Arielle Tuliao as Staff Girl
Adam Charles as Staff Boy
Jan Bos as MC
Pearce Visser as Carl
Oliver Mahoro Smith as Tino
Joshua Morettin as Trent
Ali Skovbye as Samantha
Sierra Sidwell as Rosario
Pendo Muema as Imani
Michael Jonsson as Concert Guard #1
Chris Pratt as Emmet Brickowski, an everyman and construction worker from Bricksburg who is initially mistaken for the Special.
Will Ferrell as Lord Business, an evil businessman and tyrant of Bricksburg and the Lego Universe who is the company president of the Octan Corporation under the name President Business.[12][13]
Ferrell also plays "The Man Upstairs", a Lego collector and Finn's father in the live-action part of the film.
Elizabeth Banks as Lucy / Wyldstyle, a "tough as nails" and tech-savvy fighter who is one of the Master Builders.
Will Arnett as Bruce Wayne / Batman, a DC Comics superhero who is a Master Builder.
Nick Offerman as Metal Beard, a pirate and Master Builder seeking revenge on Lord Business for taking his body parts following an earlier encounter and causing him to remake his body from bricks.[13]
Alison Brie as Princess Unikitty, a unicorn-horned kitten and Master Builder that lives in Cloud Cuckoo Land.[13][14]
Charlie Day as Benny, a "1980-something space guy" who is one of the Master Builders and is obsessed with building spaceships.[12]
Liam Neeson as Bad Cop / Good Cop, a police officer with a two-sided head and a split personality who serves Lord Business as a member of the Super Secret Police. The character's name and personality are both based on the good cop/bad cop interrogation method which is briefly shown in the film.
Neeson also voices Pa Cop, a police officer who is Bad Cop/Good Cop's father and Ma Cop's husband.
Morgan Freeman as Vitruvius, a blind old wizard who is one of the Master Builders.
Channing Tatum as Superman, a DC Comics superhero who is one of the Master Builders
Jonah Hill as Green Lantern, a DC Comics superhero who is one of the Master Builders
Cobie Smulders as Wonder Woman, a DC Comics superhero who is one of the Master Builders.
Jadon Sand as Finn, an eight-and-a-half-year-old boy who is the son of "The Man Upstairs" in the live-action part of the film.
In addition, Anthony Daniels and Billy Dee Williams reprise their Star Wars roles as C-3PO and Lando Calrissian respectively, with Keith Ferguson voicing Han Solo (whom he previously voiced in Robot Chicken and Mad). Shaquille O'Neal portrays a Lego version of himself who is a Master Builder alongside two generic members of the 2002 NBA All-Stars.
Director Christopher Miller voices as a TV announcer for the Octan comedy show Where Are My Pants?.
Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Kara Zor-El / Supergirl:
A 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. She assists her adoptive sister as part of the Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) as she discovered the truth that her adoptive father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her, while Alex's co-workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers.[1][8][9] Kara worked as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo.[10] Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character, and being able to "[tell] a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength".[11] At the end of season one, Kara was promoted by Cat and became a junior reporter at the beginning of season two. Malina Weissman (seasons 1 and 2) and Izabela Vidovic (seasons 3 and 4) portray a young Kara.[12][13]
Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen / Guardian:
A former Daily Planet photographer, James moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague, Cat Grant, at CatCo Worldwide Media. He is initially a potential love interest for Kara.[9][10][14] Among his reasons for moving across the country are his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane,[15] and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman. While working at the Daily Planet, James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman. In the second season, James becomes Guardian.[16] He also becomes the acting CEO of CatCo after Cat Grant leaves the company.
Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers:
Kara's human adoptive sister. She is a scientist and government agent who serves as Hank Henshaw's right-hand at the DEO.[10][17][18] Having been extensively trained in combat by Henshaw, Alex in turn provides rigorous training to Kara in order to decrease her over-reliance on her powers. She and Kara grow suspicious of the DEO upon learning that their missing father was forced to work there in order to protect Kara, but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is really the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz in disguise, whom her late father had rescued before his and the real Henshaw's apparent deaths. In season two, Alex learns that her father is alive and searches for him. She also meets and befriends police detective Maggie Sawyer and begins to develop feelings for her, forcing Alex to confront her sexuality. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.[19][13] At the end of season three, Alex becomes the new director of the DEO.
Jeremy Jordan as Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr.:
A tech expert who worked alongside Kara at CatCo, he is Kara's best friend and serves as one of her allies, helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures. Winn has unrequited feelings for Kara and is a rival with James for her affection. However, at the end of "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Winn has accepted that it is best that they remain as best friends, and in "Solitude", he begins seeing Cat Grant's new assistant, who is also Kara's rival; Siobhan Smythe, who is subsequently fired by Cat and who, in "Worlds Finest", becomes a supernatural metahuman supervillain called Silver Banshee. In the series, he is the son of Toyman.[10][20][21] Cat nicknames him Toyman Junior after she finds out.[22] In season two, Winn left CatCo to work at the DEO as a desk agent. He also works with James Olsen as his vigilante partner. At the end of season 3, he left for the future with Mon-El and joined the Legion of Superheroes.
David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter:
The head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw's likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J'onn. J'onn takes Henshaw's likeness in order to reform the DEO from within as well as to watch over Alex and Kara.[10][17] The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot, with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series, to which DC Comics' Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl. Harewood reflected that he had difficulty "find[ing] an angle to play Hank Henshaw" in the pilot, and became excited when he was told about the change to his character's backstory.[23] Harewood also recurred in the series as the real Hank Henshaw, who became Cyborg Superman.[24]
Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant:
The outwardly shallow and superficial founder of the media conglomerate CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.[10][25] Before she founded CatCo, she was a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet, and before that, the personal assistant to the Daily Planet's Editor-in-Chief, Perry White. Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman's cousin, which then causes Kara to become a target for some of Superman's rogues gallery. Cat also serves as a mentor to Kara, dispensing advice about being a woman in a man's world. In the episode "Hostile Takeover", she suspects that Kara is Supergirl. In the second episode of season two, Cat announces she is taking a leave of absence from CatCo, leaving James to run the company in her stead. In season three, she became the White House Press Secretary for President Olivia Marsdin.
Chris Wood as Mon-El:
A prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers to Superman and Supergirl, Mon-El lands on Earth in the pod at the end of season one.[26][27][28]
Floriana Lima as Maggie Sawyer:
A detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens and metahumans.[29] Lima became a recurring actress for the third season, departing in the season's fifth episode. Lima noted the role was only intended to last for one season.[30]
Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor:[31]
The CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor. She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good.[32] As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. Initially, she believed that she was the adopted daughter of Lionel and Lillian Luthor, but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel's illegitimate child from his extramarital affair. Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L-Corp. Shortly after, the two develop a strong friendship. Camille Marty portrays a young Lena.[33]
Odette Annable as Samantha Arias / Reign:
Another Kryptonian sent to Earth as an infant and single mother to her daughter Ruby. Samantha's villainous alternate personality, Reign, emerges in the middle of season 3, but she is unaware of it and her alter ego's actions.[34][35]
Jesse Rath as Querl "Brainy" Dox / Brainiac 5:
A half-A.I., half-organic 12th-level intellect and member of the Legion of Superheroes from the planet Colu in the 31st Century.[36]
Sam Witwer as Benjamin Lockwood / Agent Liberty:
The brilliant, ruthless, and terrifying founder and figurehead of Children of Liberty, a human-supremacist hate group that supports a human-first world order.[37]
Nicole Maines as Nia Nal / Dreamer:
A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others and the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. The character is the first transgender superhero on television.[38]
April Parker Jones as Colonel Lauren Haley:
A hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest - even if it’s not her own.[38]
Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen:
James's younger, no-nonsense sister, recently returned to the United States following a military tour overseas.
Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher:
A former CatCo assistant who became part of Lena's research team at LexCorp before being revealed as a dastardly turncoat spy working for Lex Luthor.
Greg Cipes
Beast Boy (voice)
Kevin Conroy
Batman (voice)
Scott Menville
Robin (voice)
Khary Payton
Cyborg (voice)
Tara Strong
Raven (voice)
Hynden Walch Starfire (voice)
Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Kara Zor-El / Supergirl:
A 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. She assists her adoptive sister as part of the Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) as she discovered the truth that her adoptive father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her, while Alex's co-workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers.[1][8][9] Kara worked as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo.[10] Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character, and being able to "[tell] a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength".[11] At the end of season one, Kara was promoted by Cat and became a junior reporter at the beginning of season two. Malina Weissman (seasons 1 and 2) and Izabela Vidovic (seasons 3 and 4) portray a young Kara.[12][13]
Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen / Guardian:
A former Daily Planet photographer, James moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague, Cat Grant, at CatCo Worldwide Media. He is initially a potential love interest for Kara.[9][10][14] Among his reasons for moving across the country are his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane,[15] and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman. While working at the Daily Planet, James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman. In the second season, James becomes Guardian.[16] He also becomes the acting CEO of CatCo after Cat Grant leaves the company.
Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers:
Kara's human adoptive sister. She is a scientist and government agent who serves as Hank Henshaw's right-hand at the DEO.[10][17][18] Having been extensively trained in combat by Henshaw, Alex in turn provides rigorous training to Kara in order to decrease her over-reliance on her powers. She and Kara grow suspicious of the DEO upon learning that their missing father was forced to work there in order to protect Kara, but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is really the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz in disguise, whom her late father had rescued before his and the real Henshaw's apparent deaths. In season two, Alex learns that her father is alive and searches for him. She also meets and befriends police detective Maggie Sawyer and begins to develop feelings for her, forcing Alex to confront her sexuality. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.[19][13] At the end of season three, Alex becomes the new director of the DEO.
Jeremy Jordan as Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr.:
A tech expert who worked alongside Kara at CatCo, he is Kara's best friend and serves as one of her allies, helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures. Winn has unrequited feelings for Kara and is a rival with James for her affection. However, at the end of "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Winn has accepted that it is best that they remain as best friends, and in "Solitude", he begins seeing Cat Grant's new assistant, who is also Kara's rival; Siobhan Smythe, who is subsequently fired by Cat and who, in "Worlds Finest", becomes a supernatural metahuman supervillain called Silver Banshee. In the series, he is the son of Toyman.[10][20][21] Cat nicknames him Toyman Junior after she finds out.[22] In season two, Winn left CatCo to work at the DEO as a desk agent. He also works with James Olsen as his vigilante partner. At the end of season 3, he left for the future with Mon-El and joined the Legion of Superheroes.
David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter:
The head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw's likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J'onn. J'onn takes Henshaw's likeness in order to reform the DEO from within as well as to watch over Alex and Kara.[10][17] The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot, with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series, to which DC Comics' Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl. Harewood reflected that he had difficulty "find[ing] an angle to play Hank Henshaw" in the pilot, and became excited when he was told about the change to his character's backstory.[23] Harewood also recurred in the series as the real Hank Henshaw, who became Cyborg Superman.[24]
Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant:
The outwardly shallow and superficial founder of the media conglomerate CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.[10][25] Before she founded CatCo, she was a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet, and before that, the personal assistant to the Daily Planet's Editor-in-Chief, Perry White. Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman's cousin, which then causes Kara to become a target for some of Superman's rogues gallery. Cat also serves as a mentor to Kara, dispensing advice about being a woman in a man's world. In the episode "Hostile Takeover", she suspects that Kara is Supergirl. In the second episode of season two, Cat announces she is taking a leave of absence from CatCo, leaving James to run the company in her stead. In season three, she became the White House Press Secretary for President Olivia Marsdin.
Chris Wood as Mon-El:
A prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers to Superman and Supergirl, Mon-El lands on Earth in the pod at the end of season one.[26][27][28]
Floriana Lima as Maggie Sawyer:
A detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens and metahumans.[29] Lima became a recurring actress for the third season, departing in the season's fifth episode. Lima noted the role was only intended to last for one season.[30]
Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor:[31]
The CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor. She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good.[32] As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. Initially, she believed that she was the adopted daughter of Lionel and Lillian Luthor, but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel's illegitimate child from his extramarital affair. Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L-Corp. Shortly after, the two develop a strong friendship. Camille Marty portrays a young Lena.[33]
Odette Annable as Samantha Arias / Reign:
Another Kryptonian sent to Earth as an infant and single mother to her daughter Ruby. Samantha's villainous alternate personality, Reign, emerges in the middle of season 3, but she is unaware of it and her alter ego's actions.[34][35]
Jesse Rath as Querl "Brainy" Dox / Brainiac 5:
A half-A.I., half-organic 12th-level intellect and member of the Legion of Superheroes from the planet Colu in the 31st Century.[36]
Sam Witwer as Benjamin Lockwood / Agent Liberty:
The brilliant, ruthless, and terrifying founder and figurehead of Children of Liberty, a human-supremacist hate group that supports a human-first world order.[37]
Nicole Maines as Nia Nal / Dreamer:
A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others and the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. The character is the first transgender superhero on television.[38]
April Parker Jones as Colonel Lauren Haley:
A hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest - even if it’s not her own.[38]
Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen:
James's younger, no-nonsense sister, recently returned to the United States following a military tour overseas.
Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher:
A former CatCo assistant who became part of Lena's research team at LexCorp before being revealed as a dastardly turncoat spy working for Lex Luthor.
Steve Carell as Gru, the former villain turned Anti-Villain League agent, Margo, Edith, and Agnes' adoptive father, and Lucy's husband.[8]
Carell also voices Dru, Gru's long-lost twin brother and the girls' adoptive uncle.[8][9]
Kristen Wiig as Lucy Wilde, an Anti-Villain League agent, Gru's wife and the girls' adoptive mother.[10]
Trey Parker as Balthazar Bratt, a supervillain and former child star who grows up to become obsessed with the character he played in the 1980s and is bent on world domination.[8]
Miranda Cosgrove as Margo, Gru and Lucy's oldest and clever adopted daughter.[10]
Dana Gaier as Edith, Gru and Lucy's middle tomboyish adopted daughter.[11]
Nev Scharrel as Agnes, Gru and Lucy's youngest innocent and immature adopted daughter.[12] She was previously voiced by Elsie Fisher in the first two films.
Pierre Coffin as Mel, Kevin, Stuart, Bob and The Minions.[13]
Coffin also voices a Museum Director.
Steve Coogan as Silas Ramsbottom, the director of the Anti-Villain League, who retires at the start of the film.[14][15]
Coogan also voices Fritz, Dru's butler.
Julie Andrews as Marlena, Gru and Dru's mother.[14][16]
Jenny Slate as Valerie Da Vinci, a tyrannical member of the Anti-Villain League who becomes the new AVL director.[14][17]
Andy Nyman as Clive, a robot who is Bratt's sidekick.
Adrian Ciscato as Niko, a boy from Freedonia who falls in love with Margo.
Animaniacs featured Rob Paulsen as Yakko, Pinky and Dr. Otto von Scratchansniff, Tress MacNeille as Dot, Jess Harnell as Wakko, Sherri Stoner as Slappy the Squirrel, Maurice LaMarche as the Brain, Squit and the belching segments "The Great Wakkorotti" (Harnell said that he himself is commonly mistaken for the role),[2] and veteran voice actor Frank Welker as Ralph the Security Guard, Thaddeus Plotz and Runt.[3] Andrea Romano said that the casters wanted Paulsen to play the role of Yakko: "We had worked with Rob Paulsen before on a couple of other series and we wanted him to play Yakko." Romano said that the casters had "no trouble" choosing the role of Dot, referring to MacNeille as "just hilarious ... And yet [she had] that edge."[2] Before Animaniacs, Harnell had little experience in voice acting other than minor roles for Disney which he "fell into".[2] Harnell revealed that at the audition for the show, he did a John Lennon impression and the audition "went great".[2] Stoner commented that when she gave an impression of what the voice would be to Spielberg, he said she should play Slappy.[2] According to Romano, she personally chose Bernadette Peters to play Rita.[2] Other voices were provided by Jim Cummings, Paul Rugg, Vernee Watson-Johnson, Jeff Bennett and Gail Matthius. Tom Ruegger's three sons also played roles on the series. Nathan Ruegger voiced Skippy Squirrel, nephew to Slappy, throughout the duration of the series; Luke Ruegger voiced The Flame in historical segments on Animaniacs; and Cody Ruegger voiced Birdie from Wild Blue Yonder.
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Selena Gomez as Alex Russo
David Henrie as Justin Russo
Jake T. Austin as Max Russo
Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
David DeLuise as Jerry Russo
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Dan Benson as Ezekiel "Zeke" Beakerman
Ian Abercrombie as Professor Crumbs
Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate
Jeff Garlin as Uncle Kelbo (seasons 1-3)
Paulie Litt as Frankie/Joey (seasons 1-3)
Josh Sussman as Hugh Normous (seasons 1-2, 4)
Amanda Tepe as security guard, information desk lady, museum security guard and hot dog vendor(seasons 1-2)
Skyler Samuels as Gertrude "Gigi" Hollingsworth (seasons 1-2)
Lucy Hale as Miranda Hampson (season 1)
Bridgit Mendler as Juliet van Heusen (seasons 2-4)
Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty (seasons 2 and 4)
Andy Kindler as Chancellor Rudy Tootietootie (seasons 3-4)
Gregg Sulkin as Mason Greyback (seasons 3-4)
Moisés Arias as Conscience (season 3)
Hayley Kiyoko as Stevie Nichols (season 3)
Kari Wahlgren as Helen (season 4)
Bailee Madison as Maxine Russo (season 4)
Frank Pacheco as Felix (season 4)
Leven Rambin as Rosie (season 4)
John Rubinstein as Gorog (season 4)
Fred Stoller as Dexter (season 4)
Cameron Sanders as Nelvis (season 4)
McKaley Miller as Talia Robinson (season 4)
Jim Carrey as The Grinch
Josh Ryan Evans as 8-year-old Grinch
Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who
Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus Maywho
Ben Bookbinder as 8-year-old Augustus
Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart
Landry Allbright as 8-year-old Martha
Bill Irwin as Lou Lou Who, Cindy's father and Whoville postmaster
Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who, Cindy Lou's mother
Kelley as Max, the Grinch's dog
Frank Welker as Max (voice)
Clint Howard as Whobris, the mayor's minion
Reid Kirchenbauer as 8-year-old Whobris
Mindy Sterling as Clarnella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers
Rachel Winfree as Rose Who, the Grinch's other adoptive mother
Jeremy Howard as Drew Who, Cindy Lou's teenage brother
T. J. Thyne as Stu Who, Cindy Lou's other teenage brother
Jim Meskimen as Officer Wholihan, Whoville's police chief
Lacey Kohl as Christina Whoterberry
Nadja Pionilla as Junie Who
Gavin Grazer as the Yodeller
Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the school teacher
Bryce Howard as "surprised Who"
Deep Roy as the unnamed post office clerk
Verne Troyer as Band Member
Anthony Hopkins as the narrator
Ron Howard as Whoville Townsperson (uncredited)
Richard Steven Horvitz as Grinch's Answering Machine (voice, uncredited)
Grinch forever
Jim Carrey as The Grinch Josh Ryan Evans as 8- year- old Grinch Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus Maywho Ben Bookbinder as 8-year- old Augustus Ben Bookbinder as 8-year-old Augustus Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart
Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart Landry Allbrght as 8-year-old Martha Bill lrwin as Lou Lou Who, Cindy's father and Whoville postmaster Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who , Cindy Lou's mother
Kelley as Max, the Grinch's dog Frank Welker as Whobris, the mayor's minion Reid Kirchenbauer as 8-year-old Whobris Mindy Sterling as Clarnella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers Rachel Winfree as Rose Who, the Grinch's other adoptive mother Jeremy Howard as Drew Who, Cindy Lou's teenage
brother T, J. Thyne as Stu Who, Cindy Lou's other teenage brother Jim Meskimen as Officer Wholihan , Whoville's police chief Jacey Kohl as Christina Whoterberry Nadja Pionilla as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as Junie Who Gavin Grazer as the Yodeller Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the school
Bella Thorne as Martha Who Whovier
Zendaya as The Grinch
Davis Cleveland as Band Member
Roshon Fegan as Stu Who
Adam Irigoyen as Augustus MayWho
Kenton Duty as Drew Who
Caroline Sunshine as Cindy Lou Who
Bella Thorne as Marth Who Whovier Zendaya as The Grinch Davis Cleveland as Band Member Roshon Fegan as Stu Who Adam Fegan as Stu Who Adam Duty as Drew Who Caroline as Cindy Lou Who
The series revolves around the life of a 12-year-old cat named Gumball Watterson (Logan Grove, seasons 1-2 and season 3 episode: "The Kids"; Jacob Hopkins, rest of season 3 to season 5 episode "The Copycats"; Nicolas Cantu, rest of season 5 onward) and his frequent shenanigans in the fictional American city of Elmore, accompanied by his adopted goldfish brother/best friend Darwin (Kwesi Boakye, season 1-2 and season 3 episode: "The Kids"; Terrell Ransom Jr., rest of season 3 to season 5 episode "The Copycats"; Donielle T. Hansley Jr., rest of season 5 to season 6 episode “The Cage”; Christian J. Simon, rest of season 6-onward). Gumball's other family members-his intellectual sister Anais (Kyla Rae Kowalewski) and stay-at-home father Richard (Dan Russell), both rabbits, and workaholic mother Nicole (Teresa Gallagher), a cat-often find themselves involved in Gumball's exploits. Gumball attends school with his siblings at Elmore Junior High, where throughout the series he interacts with his various middle school classmates, most prominently his love interest and girlfriend Penny Fitzgerald (also Gallagher).
One prominent feature of the series since its third season is "The Void", a dimension inside of Elmore where all the universe's mistakes reside. This includes references to aspects of reality as well as in-series elements. Rob (Charles Phillip), David Warner for episodes "The Nemesis" to "The Disaster") is a background character from the first two seasons who became trapped in The Void after becoming "irrelevant". He later escapes in Season 3, after which he becomes Gumball's nemesis and main antagonist. He is shown to be aware of his fictional existence in the Season 4 episode "The Disaster", and his hatred towards Gumball is a result of his role as the protagonist.[14]
Jason Sudeikis as Red
Josh Gad as Chuck
Danny McBride as Bomb
Leslie Jones as Zeta
Bill Hader as Leonard
Rachel Bloom as Silver[5]
Awkwafina as Courtney[6]
Sterling K. Brown as Garry Pig[5]
Eugenio Derbez as Glenn
Peter Dinklage as Mighty Eagle
Lil Rel Howery as Brad Eagleburger
Zach Woods as Carl Eagle[5]
Pete Davidson as Jerry Eagle[5]
Beck Bennett as Alex
Dove Cameron as Ella[5]
Nicki Minaj as Pinky[7]
Brooklynn Prince as Zoe[8]
JoJo Siwa as Jay[9]
Raya Abirached as Matilda[10]
Anthony Padilla as Hal[11]
Tiffany Haddish as Debbie[12]
Colleen Ballinger as Roxanne[13]
David Dobrik as Axel[14]
Scott Menville as Robin
Tara Strong as Raven
Khary Payton as Cyborg
Hynden Walch as Starfire
Greg Cipes as Beast Boy
Kevin Michael Richardson as Trigon/Hexagon
Robert Morse as Santa Claus
Grey Griffin as Mrs. Claus
Rhys Darby as Master of Games
Sean Maher as Nightwing
"Weird Al" Yankovic as Gentleman Ghost / Darkseid Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Kara Zor-El / Supergirl:
A 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. She assists her adoptive sister as part of the Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) as she discovered the truth that her adoptive father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her, while Alex's co-workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers.[1][8][9] Kara worked as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo.[10] Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character, and being able to "[tell] a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength".[11] At the end of season one, Kara was promoted by Cat and became a junior reporter at the beginning of season two. Malina Weissman (seasons 1 and 2) and Izabela Vidovic (seasons 3 and 4) portray a young Kara.[12][13]
Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen / Guardian:
A former Daily Planet photographer, James moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague, Cat Grant, at CatCo Worldwide Media. He is initially a potential love interest for Kara.[9][10][14] Among his reasons for moving across the country are his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane,[15] and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman. While working at the Daily Planet, James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman. In the second season, James becomes Guardian.[16] He also becomes the acting CEO of CatCo after Cat Grant leaves the company.
Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers:
Kara's human adoptive sister. She is a scientist and government agent who serves as Hank Henshaw's right-hand at the DEO.[10][17][18] Having been extensively trained in combat by Henshaw, Alex in turn provides rigorous training to Kara in order to decrease her over-reliance on her powers. She and Kara grow suspicious of the DEO upon learning that their missing father was forced to work there in order to protect Kara, but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is really the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz in disguise, whom her late father had rescued before his and the real Henshaw's apparent deaths. In season two, Alex learns that her father is alive and searches for him. She also meets and befriends police detective Maggie Sawyer and begins to develop feelings for her, forcing Alex to confront her sexuality. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.[19][13] At the end of season three, Alex becomes the new director of the DEO.
Jeremy Jordan as Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr.:
A tech expert who worked alongside Kara at CatCo, he is Kara's best friend and serves as one of her allies, helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures. Winn has unrequited feelings for Kara and is a rival with James for her affection. However, at the end of "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Winn has accepted that it is best that they remain as best friends, and in "Solitude", he begins seeing Cat Grant's new assistant, who is also Kara's rival; Siobhan Smythe, who is subsequently fired by Cat and who, in "Worlds Finest", becomes a supernatural metahuman supervillain called Silver Banshee. In the series, he is the son of Toyman.[10][20][21] Cat nicknames him Toyman Junior after she finds out.[22] In season two, Winn left CatCo to work at the DEO as a desk agent. He also works with James Olsen as his vigilante partner. At the end of season 3, he left for the future with Mon-El and joined the Legion of Superheroes.
David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter:
The head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw's likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J'onn. J'onn takes Henshaw's likeness in order to reform the DEO from within as well as to watch over Alex and Kara.[10][17] The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot, with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series, to which DC Comics' Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl. Harewood reflected that he had difficulty "find[ing] an angle to play Hank Henshaw" in the pilot, and became excited when he was told about the change to his character's backstory.[23] Harewood also recurred in the series as the real Hank Henshaw, who became Cyborg Superman.[24]
Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant:
The outwardly shallow and superficial founder of the media conglomerate CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.[10][25] Before she founded CatCo, she was a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet, and before that, the personal assistant to the Daily Planet's Editor-in-Chief, Perry White. Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman's cousin, which then causes Kara to become a target for some of Superman's rogues gallery. Cat also serves as a mentor to Kara, dispensing advice about being a woman in a man's world. In the episode "Hostile Takeover", she suspects that Kara is Supergirl. In the second episode of season two, Cat announces she is taking a leave of absence from CatCo, leaving James to run the company in her stead. In season three, she became the White House Press Secretary for President Olivia Marsdin.
Chris Wood as Mon-El:
A prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers to Superman and Supergirl, Mon-El lands on Earth in the pod at the end of season one.[26][27][28]
Floriana Lima as Maggie Sawyer:
A detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens and metahumans.[29] Lima became a recurring actress for the third season, departing in the season's fifth episode. Lima noted the role was only intended to last for one season.[30]
Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor:[31]
The CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor. She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good.[32] As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. Initially, she believed that she was the adopted daughter of Lionel and Lillian Luthor, but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel's illegitimate child from his extramarital affair. Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L-Corp. Shortly after, the two develop a strong friendship. Camille Marty portrays a young Lena.[33]
Odette Annable as Samantha Arias / Reign:
Another Kryptonian sent to Earth as an infant and single mother to her daughter Ruby. Samantha's villainous alternate personality, Reign, emerges in the middle of season 3, but she is unaware of it and her alter ego's actions.[34][35]
Jesse Rath as Querl "Brainy" Dox / Brainiac 5:
A half-A.I., half-organic 12th-level intellect and member of the Legion of Superheroes from the planet Colu in the 31st Century.[36]
Sam Witwer as Benjamin Lockwood / Agent Liberty:
The brilliant, ruthless, and terrifying founder and figurehead of Children of Liberty, a human-supremacist hate group that supports a human-first world order.[37]
Nicole Maines as Nia Nal / Dreamer:
A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others and the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. The character is the first transgender superhero on television.[38]
April Parker Jones as Colonel Lauren Haley:
A hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest - even if it’s not her own.[38]
Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen:
James's younger, no-nonsense sister, recently returned to the United States following a military tour overseas.
Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher:
A former CatCo assistant who became part of Lena's research team at LexCorp before being revealed as a dastardly turncoat spy working for Lex Luthor.
Vincent Martella as Phineas Flynn
Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Ferb Fletcher
Ashley Tisdale as Candace Flynn
Dee Bradley Baker as Perry, Pinky The Chihuahua
Dan Povenmire as Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, Candace's parsnip voice
Jeff "Swampy" Marsh as Major Monogram
Tyler Alexander Mann as Carl
Mitchel Musso as Jeremy Johnson
Alyson Stoner as Isabella Garcia-Shapiro
Caroline Rhea as Linda Flynn-Fletcher
Richard O'Brien as Lawrence Fletcher
John Viener as Norm
Kevin Michael Richardson as Normbots
Kelly Hu as Stacy Hirano
Maulik Pancholy as Baljeet Rai
Bobby Gaylor as Buford van Stomm
Jack McBrayer as Irving
Jaret Reddick as Danny
Carlos Alazraqui as Bobbi Fabulous
Steve Zahn as Sherman "Swampy"
Doris Roberts as Mrs. Thompson
Olivia Olson as Vanessa Doofenshmirtz (Deleted Scenes)
Robbie Daymond as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Josh Keaton as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, John Jameson/Man-Wolf and Ollie Osnick/Steel Spider
Benjamin Diskin as Spencer Smythe, Flash Thompson and the Symbiote
Max Mittelman as Harry Osborn
Nancy Linari as Aunt May
Patton Oswalt as Ben Parker
Fred Tatasciore as Max Modell and Hulk
Nadji Jeter as Miles Morales/Spider-Kid
Melanie Minichino as Anya Corazon/Spider-Girl
Laura Bailey as Gwen Stacy/Spider-Gwen, Galina Nemirovsky/Crimson Dynamo and Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
Scott Menville as Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus
John DiMaggio as Raymond Warren/The Jackal
Alastair Duncan as Adrian Toomes/The Vulture
Joe Quesada as Joe
Jason Spisak as Alistair Smythe and Mac Gargan/Scorpion
Cameron Boyce as Herman Schultz/Shocker
Mick Wingert as Tony Stark/Iron Man
Kevin Shinick as Bruce Banner
Matthew Mercer as Aleksei Sytsevich/Rhino
Zeno Robinson as Randy Robertson
Natalie Lander as Liz Allan/Screwball
Grey DeLisle as Felicia Hardy/Black Cat
Yuri Lowenthal as Clayton Cole/Clash and Curt Connors/The Lizard
Travis Willingham as Flint Marko/Sandman
Sofia Carson as Keemia Marko/Sandgirl
Jim Cummings as Ghost and Hammerhead
Troy Baker as Sergei Kravinoff/Kraven the Hunter
Trevor Devall as Randall "Randy" Macklin/Blizzard
Gregg Berger as Carl Creel/Absorbing Man
Ernie Hudson as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson
Alex Désert as Jefferson Davis
Mark Hamill as Arnim Zola
Dwayne Johnson as Dr. Smolder Bravestone, Eddie's avatar who was formerly Spencer's, a strong, confident archaeologist, explorer, and the leader of the team.
Jack Black as Professor Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon, Fridge's avatar who was formerly Bethany's, a cartographer, cryptographer, archaeologist, and paleontologist.
Kevin Hart as Franklin "Mouse" Finbar, Milo's avatar who was formerly Fridge's, a diminutive zoologist and weapons specialist.
Karen Gillan as Ruby Roundhouse, Martha's avatar, a commando with talents in martial arts.
Nick Jonas as Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough, formerly Alex's avatar, a young aircraft pilot.
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Rhys Darby as Nigel Billingsley, the players' main in-game NPC (Non-Playable Character) guide.
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Ser'Darius Blain as Anthony "Fridge" Johnson, a Brantford High School football jock coasting on his athletic prowess who cares more about football than studying. He and Spencer, who were childhood friends, reconciled by the end of the previous film.
Morgan Turner as Martha Kaply, a shy and cynical intellectual at Brantford High School. She and Spencer started a romantic relationship beginning at the end of Welcome to the Jungle.
Alex Wolff as Spencer Gilpin, Eddie’s grandson and a nerdy student at Brantford High School. His experience as Smolder Bravestone helps him cope with his anxiety and panphobia and develop assertiveness. Spencer got sucked into the game and his friends, grandfather, and his grandfather's friend re-enter the game to rescue him.
Madison Iseman as Bethany Walker, a pretty, popular, egocentric teenage girl at Brantford High School. Her experience as Sheldon Oberon made her care more about others.
Danny DeVito as Eddie Gilpin, Spencer's cranky and eccentric grandfather.
Danny Glover as Milo Walker, Eddie’s friend.
Colin Hanks as Alex Vreeke, a married man with children who, as a teenage gamer, was trapped inside the Jumanji video game for many years until being rescued and returned to his time in the last film. Vreeke survived by taking shelter in a home built by a previous player named Alan Parrish.
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Massi Furlan as Renaldo
Dania Ramirez
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Something tells me that during " Welcome Christmas", the Grinch got one line wrong on purpose!
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Tara Strong as Princess Twilight Sparkle
Ashley Ball as Applejack and Rainbow Dash
Andrea Libman as Fluttershy and Pinkie Pie
Tabitha St. Germain as Rarity
Tara Strong as Princess Twilight Sparkle Ashley Ball as Applejack and Rainbow Dash Andrea Libman as Fluttershy and Pinkie Pie Tabitha St. Germain as Rarity
Dove Cameron as The Grinch
Joey Bragg as Stu Who
Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Augustus MayWho
Kali Rocha as Martha Who Whovier
Benjamin King as Lou LouWho(seasons 1-3)
Lauren Lindsey Donzis as Cindy Lou Who (season 4)
Dove Cameron as The Grinch Joey Bragg as Stu Who Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Augustus MayWho Kali Rocha as Martha Who Whovier Benjamin King as Martha Who Whovier Benjamin King as Lou LouWho( seasons 1 -3) Lauren Lindsey Donzis as Cindy Lou Who ( season 4)
Idina Menzel as Elsa[6]
Kristen Bell as Anna[6]
Jonathan Groff as Kristoff[6]
Josh Gad as Olaf[6]
Santino Fontana as Hans[6]
Evan Rachel Wood[6]
Sterling K. Brown[
Scott Menville as Robin
Hynden Walch as Starfire
Greg Cipes as Beast Boy
Tara Strong as Raven, Inner Raven, Kitten, Kole, and Teether
Lauren Tom as Gizmo and Jinx
Khary Payton as Cyborg and Herald
Dee Bradley as Wildebeest and Larry
John DiMaggio as Brother Blood
Tom Kenny as Mumbo
Ashley Kenny as Terra
Mark Hamill as Joker
Kevin Conroy as Batman
Elyes Gabel as Thomas Kallor / Star Boy
Diane Guerrero as Jessica Cruz / Green Lantern
Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne / Batman[8]
Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman[9]
George Newbern as Clark Kent / Superman[9]
Daniela Bobadilla as Miss Martian
Kevin Michael Richardson as Mr. Terrific, Kilowog
Tom Kenny as Bloodsport, Salaak
Peter Jessop as Tharok
Matthew Yang King as The Persuader
Sumalee Montano as Emerald Empress
Philip Anthony-Rodriguez as Mano
Tara Strong as Saturn Girl
Noel Fisher as Brainiac 5
Bruce Timm as Two-Face
Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs, a federal agent working for the DSS and also at odds with Shaw after the events of Furious 7 and The Fate of the Furious.
Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw, a former British Special Forces assassin-turned-mercenary who had been imprisoned by Hobbs after killing Han. After his defeat in Los Angeles, Shaw remains at odds with him. He joins forces with Hobbs to pursue Lore.
Idris Elba as Brixton Lore, a former MI6 agent, cyber-genetically enhanced international terrorist leader and a criminal mastermind who is in conflict with Hobbs and Shaw due to the creation of a virus that might wipe out humanity.
Vanessa Kirby as Hattie Shaw, an MI6 field agent and sister of Deckard and Owen.
Helen Mirren as Magdalene Shaw, the mother of Deckard, Owen and Hattie. Mirren reprises her role from The Fate of the Furious. Stella Stocker plays a young Magdalene.
Eiza González as Madam M.
Roman Reigns as Mateo Hobbs, one of the brothers of Luke Hobbs.[3]
Additionally, reports emerged that Eddie Marsan would appear in an undisclosed role.[4] Lori Pelenise Tuisano was cast as Sefina Hobbs, while Cliff Curtis, Josh Mauga, and John Tui will portray the brothers of Luke Hobbs.[5][6]. Lyon Beckwith, Westley LeClay and Pingi Moli will portray Luke's cousins. Eliana Sua is set to portray Sam Hobbs, replacing Eden Estrella from the previous two movies.
Will Ferrell as Brad Whitaker
Mark Wahlberg as Dusty Mayron
Mel Gibson as Kurt Mayron
John Lithgow as Don Whitaker
Linda Cardellini as Whobirs
John Cena as Band Member
Scarlett Estevez as Cindy Lou Who
Owen Vaccaro as Drew Lou
Alessandra Ambrosio as Martha Who Whovier
Chesley Sullenberger as Lou Lou Who
Liam Neeson as Mayor Augustus MayWho
Miranda Cosgrove as The Grinch
Jennette McCurdy as Cindy Lou Who
Nathan Kress as Drew Who
Noah Munck as Lou Lou Who
Jerry Trainor as Mayor Augustus MayWho Mike Myers as The Cat in the Hat, a tall, anthropomorphic, wise-cracking cat with a Brooklyn accent and a goofy laugh who wears a special hat which reveals many humorously unrealistic gadgets.
Spencer Breslin as Conrad Walden, a juvenile delinquent, and Joan's destructive and misbehaved, borderline troublemaker of a son, and the older brother of Sally.
Dakota Fanning as Sally Walden, Joan's dull, somewhat bossy, well-behaved, and rule-obeying daughter, and the younger sister of Conrad.
Kelly Preston as Joan Walden, Conrad and Sally's single-mother, and a workaholic real-estate agent.
Alec Baldwin as Lawrence "Larry" Quinn, the Waldens' pompous, lazy, unemployed next-door neighbor. He is revealed to be allergic to cats, steals food from the Waldens and gets away with it, and is determined to both marry Joan for her wealth and send Conrad to military school to straighten up his behavior.
Amy Hill as Mrs. Kwan, an elderly Taiwanese woman, who was hired to watch the kids, though she sleeps through her job. Her weight and sleep serves as a running gag. She sits down on the couch to watch brawling in Taiwanese parliament.
Sean Hayes as Hank Humberfloob, Joan's zero-tolerance boss, who may seem friendly at first glance, but is quick to fire employees for even the smallest infractions, often in an over-announciated, extremely loud tone of voice. Hayes is also the voice of the somewhat cynical, pessimistic family fish.
Danielle Chuchran and Taylor Rice as Thing 1, and Brittany Oaks and Talia-Lynn Prairie as Thing 2; two gibbering trouble-making creatures that the Cat brings in with him. Dan Castellaneta provided the voices for both Things.
Steven Anthony Lawrence as Dumb Schweitzer, an intellectually and socially inferior pre-teen boy with a bronx accent. He whacks the Cat right in the crotch with a wooden baseball bat.
Paris Hilton as a female club-goer
Bugsy as Nevins, the Waldens' pet dog. Frank Welker provided his voice. Welker had previously provided the voice of Max the dog, from How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Candace Dean Brown as a secretary who works for the Humberfloob Real Estate.
Daran Norris as the Astounding Products Announcer
Clint Howard as Kate the Caterer
Paige Hurd as Denise, who does not speak to Sally anymore, not long after she talked back to her. She never invited Sally to her birthday party either since Sally earlier stated that she told Denise not to speak to her anymore.
Stephen Hibbert as Jim McFlinnigan, a newly-hired member of the Humberfloob Real Estate who is quickly fired for shaking his Humberfloob's hand without washing his own first.
Roger Morrisey as Mr. Vompatatat
Victor Brandt as the Narrator, who tells the story; he is revealed to be the Cat using a voice-changer at the end. Benedict Cumberbatch as The Grinch, a disgruntled, green creature who despises Christmas
Cameron Seely as Cindy Lou Who, a young resident of Whoville
Rashida Jones as Donna Who, Cindy Lou's overworked single mother
Kenan Thompson as Bricklebaum, a jolly bearded-citizen of Whoville who lives near The Grinch
Angela Lansbury as Mayor McGerkle, the elderly Mayor of Whoville
Tristan O'Hare as Groopert, Cindy Lou's best friend
Ramone Hamilton as Axl, one of Cindy Lou's friends
Sam Lavagnino as Ozzy, one of Cindy Lou's friends
Scarlett Estevez as Izzy, one of Cindy Lou's friends Jim Carrey as The Grinch
Josh Ryan Evans as 8-year-old Grinch
Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who
Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus Maywho
Ben Bookbinder as 8-year-old Augustus
Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier, a parody of Martha Stewart
Landry Allbright as 8-year-old Martha
Bill Irwin as Lou Lou Who, Cindy's father and Whoville postmaster
Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who, Cindy Lou's mother
Kelley as Max, the Grinch's dog
Frank Welker as Max (voice)
Clint Howard as Whobris, the mayor's minion
Reid Kirchenbauer as 8-year-old Whobris
Mindy Sterling as Clarnella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers
Rachel Winfree as Rose Who, the Grinch's other adoptive mother
Jeremy Howard as Drew Who, Cindy Lou's teenage brother
T. J. Thyne as Stu Who, Cindy Lou's other teenage brother
Jim Meskimen as Officer Wholihan, Whoville's police chief
Lacey Kohl as Christina Whoterberry
Nadja Pionilla as Junie Who
Gavin Grazer as the Yodeller
Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the school teacher
Bryce Howard as "surprised Who"
Deep Roy as the unnamed post office clerk
Verne Troyer as Band Member
Anthony Hopkins as the narrator
Ron Howard as Whoville Townsperson (uncredited)
Richard Steven Horvitz as Grinch's Answering Machine (voice, uncredited)
Pharrell Williams as the Narrator
Michael Beattie as the Store Clerk Dove Cameron as The Grinch
Cameron Boyce as Drew Who
Sofia Carson as Cindy Lou Who
Booboo Stewart as Mayor Augustus MayWho
Mitchell Hope as Stu Who
China Anne McClain as Martha May Whovier
Brenna D'Amico as Clarnella Who Of The Grinch
Melanie Paxson as Surprised Who
Jedidiah Goodacre as Whobris’The Mayor’s Minion
Zachary Gibson as Band Member
Sarah Jeffery as Christina Whoterberry
Thomas Doherty as Grinch’s Answering Machine
Dylan Playfair as Officer Wholihan Whoville’s Police Chief
Anna Cathcart as Rose Who
Dan Payne as Lou Lou Who Cindy Lou’s Father
Keegan Connor Tracy as Betty Lou Who
Mary Scheer as Martha Who Who Zac Efron as Ted Wiggins, an idealistic 12-year-old boy.[5] He is named after the author of the book, Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel).[6]
Danny DeVito as The Lorax[7]
Ed Helms as The Once-ler.[7] Neither the book nor the TV special reveal the Once-ler's face, but instead throughout the book, the Once-ler is pictured by what appears to be green arms and yellow eyes. The filmmakers used that as the basis for the Once-ler's character design. They interpreted the Once-ler as a human, and also featured his green gloves and showed his face for the first time in this film.
Taylor Swift as Audrey, Ted's love interest.[1] She is named after Audrey Geisel, Dr. Seuss' wife.[6]
Betty White as Grammy Norma, Ted's wise-cracking grandmother.[1]
Rob Riggle as Aloysius O'Hare, the greedy mayor of Thneedville and head of the "O'Hare Air" company that supplies fresh air to Thneedville residents.[7]
Jenny Slate as Mrs. Wiggins, Ted's neurotic mother.[8]
Nasim Pedrad as the Once-ler's mother.
Stephen Tobolowsky as Uncle Ubb, the Once-ler's uncle.
Elmarie Wendel as Aunt Grizelda, the Once-ler's aunt.
Danny Cooksey as Brett and Chet, the Once-ler's twin brothers.
Chris Renaud as assorted forest animals.
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Zac Efron as Troy Bolton, Gabriella's boyfriend, the most popular male student at East High School, and the captain of the varsity basketball team. As Efron is a baritone and the role of Troy was written for a tenor, his singing voice was dubbed and blended by Drew Seeley with Drew and Zac both singing. Efron, however, did all of his own singing in the sequels.
Vanessa Hudgens as Gabriella Montez, Troy's girlfriend, who arrives at East High as a transfer student, and joins the scholastic decathlon team. She develops an attraction toward Troy after meeting him at a New Year's party.
Lucas Grabeel as Ryan Evans, Sharpay's twin brother, and member of the drama club. He often joins his sister on her schemes to sabotage Troy and Gabriella, but is not as mean as she and is also shown to not be particularly smart, such as not knowing how to spell "drama", and never understanding Sharpay's plans and is admired by Kelsi.
Ashley Tisdale, as Sharpay Evans, Ryan's twin sister, an energetic and proud student with a love of theatre. She enjoys being the center of attention, particularly Troy's, and is wary of Gabriella. She is very mean, unlike Ryan and is admired by Zeke. Her personality is very similar to Charles Schulz's Peanuts character Lucy van Pelt.
Corbin Bleu as Chad Danforth, Troy's friend, Taylor's love interest, and is very good friends with Jason and Zeke. He likes the status quo and is a firm believer in it, but later ends up dating decathlon captain Taylor.
Monique Coleman as Taylor McKessie, Gabriella's friend and Chad's love interest. She is the captain of the school's scholastic decathlon team, and despises the basketball players and cheerleaders, believing them to be airheads.
Joey Miyashima as Dave Matsui, a principal at East High. He does the morning announcements every day.
Bart Johnson as Jack Bolton, Troy's father and the coach of the basketball team. He has a mutual dislike with Ms. Darbus, thinks that theater is worthless, and also believes that Gabriella is a distraction to Troy's basketball career. However, he eventually comes around to it.
Olesya Rulin as Kelsi Nielsen, a friend of Gabriella and Taylor, who is a pianist and composer. She is shy and is constantly bossed around by Sharpay, and finds it difficult to get her music listened to, but in the end, she learns to stand up for herself and not get bossed around by Sharpay. She also enjoys composing and is an admirer of Ryan.
Chris Warren Jr. as Zeke Baylor, a friend of Troy and Chad who plays for the basketball team. He also enjoys baking and is an admirer of Sharpay.
Ryne Sanborn as Jason Cross, a friend of Troy and Chad who plays for the basketball team. He also tends to ask mundane questions in Ms. Darbus's class. He is good friends with Troy, Chad and Zeke. He begins dating Kelsi near the end of the movie.
Kaycee Stroh as Martha Cox, a friend of Gabriella and Taylor and a peppy brainiac who enjoys hip-hop. She is good friends with Gabriella, Taylor and Kelsi.
Alyson Reed as Ms. Darbus, the stern drama teacher at East High. She despises sports and cell phones but takes her job very seriously, though she can be overdramatic. She clashes frequently with Jack Bolton.
Irene Santiago-Baron as Ms. Tenny, the chemistry teacher at East High. Gabriella corrects the teacher's math equation on the board in Chem Class.
Socorro Herrera as Lisa Montez, Gabriella's mother. Her job has caused her to be transferred frequently from city to city, but she has been guaranteed that she and Gabriella will be able to stay until Gabriella graduates from high school.
Leslie Wing Pomeroy as Lucille Bolton, Troy's mother. She serves food for Troy at his house but is more sufficient for him to love her.
Joyce Cohen as Ms. Falstaff, the librarian at East High. She keeps Chad quiet in the library and gets a book for Gabriella and Sharpay to read but takes her work very carefully.
Dave Fox as Coach Kellogg, another coach at East High. He blows the whistle when he says the game is over.
Anne Kathryn Parma as Susan, a girl who auditions for the winter musical but did not get the role even though Ms. Darbus was impressed with some hand gestures she made. She is the first singer in the auditorium.
Nick Whitaker as Alan, a boy who auditions for the winter musical but did not get the role. He is the second singer in the auditorium.
Falcon Grace as Cyndra, a girl who auditions for the winter musical and is not happy when she does not get the role. She is the fourth singer in the auditorium.
Phineas Flynn (voiced by Vincent Martella) Like other characters, he has red hair. His age is not mentioned. Phineas, along with his stepbrother Ferb Fletcher, star in the A-Plot of every episode. The series concerns Phineas's attempts to avoid boredom by finding something new to do every day of the summer vacation. He does this with his less-talkative stepbrother Ferb,[1] and often with many other neighborhood children. He is known to be very selfless and energetic. Phineas has many catch phrases like "Oh, there you are, Perry" or "Hey, Ferb! I know what we're going to do today!" and "Hey, where's Perry?".
Phineas comes from a blended family. The creators chose this arrangement because they considered it underused in children's programming as well as from Marsh's experiences in one.[2] As a character, Phineas has received a positive critical response, with one reviewer describing him and his brother as a "comical pairing."[3] Phineas appears in Phineas and Ferb merchandise, including plush toys,[4] t-shirts,[5] and a video game.[6]
Ferbs "Ferb" Fletcher
Main article: Ferb Fletcher
Ferb Fletcher (voiced by Thomas Sangster) is a boy of few words, Phineas's green-haired, intelligent but laconic stepbrother from the United Kingdom and created by Phineas and Ferb co-founders Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh. He first appeared in the show's pilot episode, "Rollercoaster."
Ferb and his stepbrother Phineas Flynn spend their days during their summer vacation having fun. They are featured in every episode's A-Plot constructing large scale inventions or taking part in other outlandish activities. Ferb, an engineering genius, allows Phineas to do most of the talking for the pair and is described as "more of a man of action," by Phineas, which makes him more of a plot device than a developed character. Ferb is more likely to sing than speak, but most often has a one-liner in the episodes. Ferb is named after a friend of the show's creators who was an expert on tools and, at times, stayed rather silent.[7]
Candace Flynn
Main article: Candace Flynn
Candace Flynn (voiced by Ashley Tisdale) is Phineas's fifteen-year-old older sister and Ferb's stepsister.[8] She first appeared in the pilot episode. Candace does not approve of the inventions her brothers create; in most episodes she attempts to "bust her brothers" by showing their mom. Her best friend is Stacy Hirano; Candace also has an obvious crush on Jeremy Johnson, but for a long time she was oblivious to the fact he liked her back. As a character, she has received a positive critical acclaim, having appeared in other media such as video games.[9][10]
Perry the Platypus
Main article: Perry the Platypus
Perry the Platypus (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker), a.k.a. Agent P, is Phineas and Ferb's pet platypus and first appeared along with a large portion of the main cast in the pilot episode "Rollercoaster." Perry is featured as the star of the B-Plot for all but one episode of the series alongside his arch-nemesis Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. In the end, he pretends to destroy Phineas and Ferb's creations. He is a primarily silent character, with the only noises being the occasional rattling of his bill.
In Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, an alternate reality (yet more evil and ruthless) version of Perry (known as Platyborg) appears. Platyborg would later return in the episode sequel, Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension.
Dr. Doofenshmirtz
Main article: Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz
Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz (voiced by Dan Povenmire) is a mad scientist appearing in all but one episode's B-Plots thus far. He is the father to teenage Vanessa Doofenshmirtz and is the head of his own company, Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. Depending on the episode, Dr. Doofenshmirtz's main goal is to either destroy or rule the tri-state area which was suggested to him as a starting point before trying to take over the world.[11] Routinely bumbling, incompetent, and forgetful, almost all of Doofenshmirtz's plans-always involving various gadgets and inventions-have been thwarted by Perry the Platypus. However, a few of his schemes were quite successful, such as in the 2014 special Phineas and Ferb Save Summer when Doofenshmirtz moved the Earth away from its original orbit to bring on an early autumn, much to Perry's distress. After most defeats, he shouts his catchphrase, "Curse you, Perry the Platypus!"
His contraptions are almost all named "[something]-inator", and in "Unfair Science Fair" it is revealed that his first invention as a child was simply called "Inator".[12]
Throughout the series, Doofenshmirtz's flashbacks (which are often shown after Perry has been captured) explore his mentally abusive and lonely childhood growing up in the fictional village Gimmelshtump, Druelselstein. Before becoming an evil scientist, Doofenshmirtz was a bratwurst vendor until being put out of business by the hot dog industry. Doofenshmirtz usually monologues[2] and displays acts of cartoon-style physical violence[13] towards his nemesis Perry, a skilled anthropomorphic platypus secret agent. His last name is frequently abbreviated to "Doof". Doofenshmirtz appears in several merchandise pieces, particularly the book series,[14][15][16][17] and the video game.[6]
In the 2011 TV film, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, an alternate reality (yet more intelligent and successful) version of Dr. Doofenshmirtz appears, with the regular Doctor Doofenshmirtz serving as a supporting character. 2nd Doofenshmirtz later returns in the episode sequel, Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension.
Mike Myers as The Cat in the Hat, a tall, anthropomorphic, wise-cracking cat with a Brooklyn accent and a goofy laugh who wears a special hat which reveals many humorously unrealistic gadgets.
Spencer Breslin as Conrad Walden, a juvenile delinquent, and Joan's destructive and misbehaved, borderline troublemaker of a son, and the older brother of Sally.
Dakota Fanning as Sally Walden, Joan's dull, somewhat bossy, well-behaved, and rule-obeying daughter, and the younger sister of Conrad.
Kelly Preston as Joan Walden, Conrad and Sally's single-mother, and a workaholic real-estate agent.
Alec Baldwin as Lawrence "Larry" Quinn, the Waldens' pompous, lazy, unemployed next-door neighbor. He is revealed to be allergic to cats, steals food from the Waldens and gets away with it, and is determined to both marry Joan for her wealth and send Conrad to military school to straighten up his behavior.
Amy Hill as Mrs. Kwan, an elderly Taiwanese woman, who was hired to watch the kids, though she sleeps through her job. Her weight and sleep serves as a running gag. She sits down on the couch to watch brawling in Taiwanese parliament.
Sean Hayes as Hank Humberfloob, Joan's zero-tolerance boss, who may seem friendly at first glance, but is quick to fire employees for even the smallest infractions, often in an over-announciated, extremely loud tone of voice. Hayes is also the voice of the somewhat cynical, pessimistic family fish.
Danielle Chuchran and Taylor Rice as Thing 1, and Brittany Oaks and Talia-Lynn Prairie as Thing 2; two gibbering trouble-making creatures that the Cat brings in with him. Dan Castellaneta provided the voices for both Things.
Steven Anthony Lawrence as Dumb Schweitzer, an intellectually and socially inferior pre-teen boy with a bronx accent. He whacks the Cat right in the crotch with a wooden baseball bat.
Paris Hilton as a female club-goer
Bugsy as Nevins, the Waldens' pet dog. Frank Welker provided his voice. Welker had previously provided the voice of Max the dog, from How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Candace Dean Brown as a secretary who works for the Humberfloob Real Estate.
Daran Norris as the Astounding Products Announcer
Clint Howard as Kate the Caterer
Paige Hurd as Denise, who does not speak to Sally anymore, not long after she talked back to her. She never invited Sally to her birthday party either since Sally earlier stated that she told Denise not to speak to her anymore.
Stephen Hibbert as Jim McFlinnigan, a newly-hired member of the Humberfloob Real Estate who is quickly fired for shaking his Humberfloob's hand without washing his own first.
Roger Morrisey as Mr. Vompatatat
Victor Brandt as the Narrator, who tells the story; he is revealed to be the Cat using a voice-changer at the end. Dove Cameron as The Grinch
Cameron Boyce as Drew Who
Sofia Carson as Cindy Lou Who
Booboo Stewart as Mayor Augustus MayWho
Mitchell Hope as Stu Who
China Anne McClain as Martha May Whovier
Brenna D'Amico as Clarnella Who Of The Grinch
Melanie Paxson as Surprised Who
Jedidiah Goodacre as Whobris’The Mayor’s Minion
Zachary Gibson as Band Member
Sarah Jeffery as Christina Whoterberry
Thomas Doherty as Grinch’s Answering Machine
Dylan Playfair as Officer Wholihan Whoville’s Police Chief
Anna Cathcart as Rose Who
Dan Payne as Lou Lou Who Cindy Lou’s Father
Keegan Connor Tracy as Betty Lou Who
Cole Sprouse portrays Cody Martin, the calm, mature, and smarter twin. He is a "straight A" student (except for wood shop, in which he receives a C, but uses Pass/Fail), making him better, academically, than his brother Zack, who gets "D's". In the first season of the show, it was revealed that Cody is ten minutes younger than Zack.[6] Janice and Jessica seem to like Cody more (due to his sensitive nature). Cody has an on-again, off-again girlfriend named Barbara. Cody is the more gentle twin compared to his brother and somehow always gets talked into going along with Zack's schemes. In The Fairest of Them All, he dressed as a girl to win money. He never drinks soda after 9:30 (unless he is at a bachelor party).
Dylan Sprouse portrays Zack Martin, the self-centered, outgoing, immature twin, who usually dresses in skater and baggy-camo clothes. At school, he is a straight "D" student, although he does well in wood shop. In the first season of the show it was revealed that Zack is ten minutes older than Cody, as he was born at 6:30 and Cody at 6:40[6] which he uses against Cody, normally telling him, since he's older, to do some sort of job that he doesn't want to do. Or in some cases, gives him "brotherly" advice because, "I'm the older twin." He has a big crush on Maddie, but after the first season, he was showing this less frequently. He has also taken advantage of his teachers and has faked conditions like dyslexia (in Smart and Smarterer).
Brenda Song portrays London Tipton, the only daughter of Wilfred Tipton, the owner of the Tipton Hotel. London is a rich, dimwitted teenager with her own private suite at the Tipton Hotel in Boston, complete with a large wardrobe with several divisions (each with their own talking mirror) and a kitchen. London loves fashion; she only wears designer clothes and hates plaid, especially the plaid Catholic school uniforms. She does not have a nanny, or any other adult, to help her but relies on the Tipton Hotel Staff for any assistance or guidance. In the episode Forever Plaid, due to her poor attendance at her old school, she transferred to the same Catholic girls' school, "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow," that Maddie attends. In the episode First Day of High School, London transfers to Zack and Cody's public school, "Cheevers High," due to being expelled from all of the private schools she had previously attended. She dislikes her step-moms (previous and current) and usually talks to Mr. Moseby and Maddie about her problems. When happy she always claps her hands repeatedly while saying her catchphrase, "Yay me!" She also has her own web show called Yay Me! Starring London Tipton that exists both within the program and in the real world.[7] London often refuses to go to school and even skipped detention twice. Though it seems like London may lead the ultimate rich-girl life, her childhood was not perfect. In the episode Arwinstein, she states she is allergic to lobster, although in one episode she asked Maddie for a lobster dinner. However, it is possible that she developed an allergy to lobster after the earlier episodes and before the later ones. It is also revealed in one episode that she must think about what she does before doing it. For example, she was walking through the lobby while thinking "left, right, blink, breathe" in the episode Super Twins (although this was Zack's dream). London is a shopaholic who shops to fill the void of lack of attention from her father.
Ashley Tisdale portrays Maddie Fitzpatrick, the teenage candy-counter girl at the Tipton Hotel, who throughout the series holds several other jobs/positions including a cashier at the Cluck Bucket, manager on the Camp Tipton Daycare Center, and counselor for her school's summer camp program - Camp Heaven on Earth. She also visits Antarctica during the series to help save the penguins. While she comes from a lower-class family, Maddie is very hard-working, outspoken, and intelligent. On the occasions that her selfish side comes out, she can be a bigger opportunist than London, though she always loses out when this side of her personality is shown. Like Esteban, it is shown she has an incredibly long name; in the episode "Pilot Your Own Life," it is revealed to be Madeline Margaret Genevieve Miranda Catherine Fitzpatrick.[8] She attends private school at "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow" and later attends "Cheevers High." Maddie is London's closest friend, though London often treats her like a servant, as in the episode Footloser, usually bribing her with money. Maddie also babysat Zack and Cody throughout season one. Zack has a huge crush on her in Season One, however the crush is less visible during the other two seasons. She is a strong supporter of environmental causes. She is left-handed. It is revealed that she has asthma. She also plays volleyball as seen in the episode "Volley Dad. She appeared sporadically throughout Season 3.
Phill Lewis portrays Mr. Marion Moseby, the stern and uptight manager of the Tipton Hotel, who speaks with a large vocabulary and an urbane vernacular, and is often annoyed by Zack's and Cody's schemes. It is later revealed that his first name is Marion and the majority of the other characters often made fun of his masculinity because of his feminine name, as well as his experience as a ballet dancer. His repeated catch phrases, "Good luck with that" or "Pish posh" have become his trademark. Though he acts as though he does not care about the boys, he actually has a great deal of affection for them. For example, when Mr. Moseby took the boys to a baseball game, he caught a ball for Cody, ultimately making Mr. Moseby "the most hated man in Boston". In the episode "The Ghost of 613," it is revealed that he started out at the Tipton as a bellhop back in the 1970s, and had a "voluminous 'fro". Mr. Moseby is more of a father to London than her own, because Mr. Tipton is seldom around. Moseby even taught London how to walk, her ABCs, and tried to teach her how to drive. He cares for London and treats her like his own child. He also helps London with any problems she is having. He was also known as the "Meanager," due to his stern persona. He has an older brother named Spencer, who is a little person (played by Dana Michael Woods), who is very wealthy and lactose intolerant. His mother's' name is Beulah Moseby, who favors Spencer, but still likes Marion. His grandmother is Rose Moseby (whom Phill Lewis also plays) who visits him in the episode "Nugget of History". He has a 16-year-old niece named Nia Moseby (played by Giovonnie Samuels) who comes to stay with him during the third season and temporarily replaces Maddie as candy counter girl, while she is in Antarctica.
A running gag of the series is that Mr. Moseby often makes a fool of himself in front of people (e.g.: hitting a baby doll that wouldn't stop crying against a chair when a woman with a baby walked by), or making a sarcastic comment about himself (that the customers think is true, and not sarcastic). Another running joke is that he often just barely catches a vase on the center table of the lobby from falling, although he fails to do that in the series' finale. In his schooling he was captain of the cheerleading squad; his experience with cheering comes in useful in a cheer-off. He also was a junior putt-putt champion and taught Zack how to succeed in playing mini-golf. Mr. Moseby also took ballet lessons and is a very good dancer. When he practiced and participated in Esteban's dance school, he was temporarily partnered with Carey, but found it hard to dance with her since she is much taller than he is, which all the other characters made fun of much to his dismay. He also takes advantage of Zack and Cody in some cases, like in the episode "Heck's Kitchen" he treats them with room service so they will find a food critic. He makes a brief appearance in the Disney Channel sitcom Jessie where it is revealed that he now manages the Tipton Hotel in New York.
Kim Rhodes portrays Carey Martin, the single working mother of Zack and Cody. She is the hotel's lounge singer, who sings beautifully. She and her sons traveled to several cities before arriving at the Boston Tipton Hotel, which she called the "best gig we've ever had." She was married to Kurt Martin, but they divorced after the twins were born for unstated reasons. Arwin has made it known on several occasions that he has a massive crush on her (a crush that didn't wane during the series' course). Whenever Carey kisses Arwin, he faints. When Zack and Cody have an argument, she tells them stories about her ex-boyfriends, much to their dismay.
Throughout the series' run, Brenda Song was absent for two episodes while Ashley Tisdale was absent from twelve episodes. All other main cast members appeared in all 87 episodes.
Mark Wahlberg as John Bennett
Seth MacFarlane as Ted (voice and motion capture)
Amanda Seyfried as Samantha Jackson
Jessica Barth as Tami-Lynn
Giovanni Ribisi as Donny[6]
Morgan Freeman as Patrick Meighan
John Slattery as Shep Wild[7]
Patrick Warburton as Guy[8]
Michael Dorn as Rick[9]
Bill Smitrovich as Frank
Cocoa Brown as Joy
John Carroll Lynch as Tom Jessup
Ron Canada as Judge Matheson
Jessica Szohr as Allison
Tara Strong as Ted's "I Love You" function
Sam J. Jones as himself[10]
Sebastian Arcelus as Dr. Ed Danzer
Tom Brady as himself[11]
Dennis Haysbert as Fertility doctor[12]
Taran Killam as himself
Jimmy Kimmel as himself
Jay Leno as himself
Kate McKinnon as herself
Bobby Moynihan as himself
Liam Neeson as Customer[13]
Lenny Clarke as Cop
Patrick Stewart as Himself (Narrator)
Curtis Stigers as Wedding singer[10]
Nana Visitor as Adoption agent[14]
Ralph Garman as Stormtrooper
Jack Knight as Todd Kidder
Steve Carell as Gru, a mean supervillain-turned-good-natured father
Jason Segel as Victor "Vector" Perkins, Mr. Perkins' son and Gru's archenemy
Russell Brand as Dr. Nefario, Gru's elderly gadget man and a friendly scientist
Miranda Cosgrove as Margo, the oldest of the three girls
Dana Gaier as Edith, the middle child of the three girls
Elsie Fisher as Agnes, the youngest of the three girls
Will Arnett as Mr. Perkins, the President of the Bank of Evil and Vector's father
Kristen Wiig as Miss Hattie, owner of the orphanage Miss Hattie's Home for Girls
Julie Andrews as Marlena, Gru's mother
Pierre Coffin as Kevin, Tim, Bob, Mark, Phil and Stuart, six of Gru's Minions
Chris Renaud as Dave, one of Gru's Minions
Jemaine Clement as Jerry, one of Gru's Minions
Jack McBrayer as a Carnival Barker
McBrayer also voices a Tourist, who is Justin's Father
Danny McBride as Fred McDade, Gru's neighbor
Mindy Kaling as a Tourist, who is Justin's mother
Rob Huebel as an anchorman[9]
Ken Daurio as an Egyptian guard[9]
Ken Jeong as a talk-show host[9]