(dev, that's an animated movie, only their voices were used :wink: )
Ralph Fiennes--The English Patient--Willem Dafoe
That's true, is that in the rules?
Willem Dafoe - Platoon - Charlie Sheen
(It's not in the rules, dev, but it just doesn't seem like "a role")
Charlie Sheen--Wall Street--Michael Douglas
Well, ... Okay
Michael Douglas - Romancing the Stone - Kathleen Turner
Kathleen Turner - Body Heat - William Hurt
For what it's worth, I think a part in an animated movie (or claymation, if we're being sticklers) is a role. After all, Helena Bonham Carter created a whole character for Lady Tottington with just her voice, even though we didn't actually see her.
William Hurt _ The Accidental Tourist - David Ogden Stiers
In an animated movie, the actor creates the voice for the character, is paid, gets screen credit. Sounds like they are connected to the movie.
Sure, an animated movie is work for an actor, and they create the voice for the character. But the character is also created by the animator, so the actor is only a portion of the character and it's not a complete role. Just being technical here. :wink:
David Ogden Stiers--Krippendorf's Tribe--Richard Dreyfuss
Richard Dreyfuss--The Crew---Seymour Cassals (?)
Seymour Cassels--Indecent Proposal--Billy Bob Thornton
Billy Bob Thornton - Slingblade - John Ritter
One could argue that the writer creates the character more so than an animator. The actor embodies what they are given.
Agreed, parados, but, in an animated film, the actor doesn't exactly "embody" the character. Do you remember who did the voice of Bambi, or what Bambi looks like?
John Ritter--Panic--Donald Sutherland
firefly wrote:Agreed, parados, but, in an animated film, the actor doesn't exactly "embody" the character. Do you remember who did the voice of Bambi, or what Bambi looks like?
John Ritter--Panic--Donald Sutherland
If it's a movie and the actor gets credit for it as a cast member--let's include it.
Donald Sutherland--Lord of War--Nicolas Cage
Nicholas Cage--Gone In Sixty Seconds--Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie - Mr. & Mrs. Smith - Brad Pitt
(I know, it's so obvious!)
Brad Pitt - Thelma and Louise - Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon - Lorenzo's Oil - Nick Nolte
Nick Nolte - Cape Fear - Jessica Lange
Jessica Lange--Tootsie--Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman - The Graduate - Ann Bancroft
Anne Bancroft--'Night Mother--Sissy Spacek