![]() ![]() In a particularly memorable scene, she pretends to be a cat as part of a heist operation on a local homeowner and her cat. To no one’s surprise, Sykes makes Stella one of the movie’s funniest characters. In this comedy, she plays Stella, a wise-talking skunk who finds her and her friends’ habitat threatened by human development. This comedian has graced our TV screens for years, but she’s just as good in animated films. With a booming baritone, he makes for the perfect counterpoint to Moses’s pleas in the dramatic song “The Plagues.” Unlike his co-stars Val Kilmer, Sandra Bullock, and Danny Glover, he actually provides his character’s singing voice as well. But he doesn’t just show a huge emotional range. Fiennes embodies both the angsty teen version of the character, and his much more imperious older self. Although once close with his adoptive brother Moses, the Pharaoh takes on the role of a villain when he chooses to keep the Hebrew people enslaved. This acclaimed British actor plays a complex role in this Biblical story. Whether confronting a tyrannical alien or in the midst of a battle on the Golden Gate Bridge, her grunts, shrieks - and, of course, her actual dialogue - keep our focus on the action.Īdvertisement #7: Ralph Fiennes as Rameses But from her effortless performance, you’d think Witherspoon herself was growing to gigantic heights on her wedding day. The actress has discussed the challenge of recording lines without any visual cues to go off of. But Reese Witherspoon stands out for her starring role as Susan, a bride-to-be transformed by a radioactive meteorite. This sci-fi comedy has a mega-talented cast of hilarious voice actors, including the likes of Seth Rogen, Will Arnett, and Rainn Wilson. #8: Reese Witherspoon as Susan Murphy/Ginormica In fact, the stage and screen vet won the Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting for his performance. Although his character isn’t quite as central, Sir Ian McKellen also deserves props for his portrayal of the Toad, a villainous amphibian with a plot to destroy the rats’ community. Winslet’s accent and snarky delivery perfectly capture the rough-and-tumble attitude that makes Rita unique. In contrast to protagonist Roddy’s cushy existence, Rita has had to scavenge for scraps her whole life. Although she might be more known for dramatic roles, she had no trouble embodying a sassy sewer rodent either. So when Kate Winslet has something to say, we listen. She’s won an Academy Award for Best Actress, plus a Grammy for her narration skills. As George and Harold repeatedly cause Krupp to change into Captain Underpants and back again, Helms hilariously switches between characters at top speed. One scene set in the kids’ treehouse particularly exemplifies this. But once they manage to hypnotize him thanks to a breakfast cereal toy, Principal Krupp (and his voice actor) transform. On the one hand, Helms embodies the seething frustration that the elementary school principal feels towards the pair of protagonists. Viewers know and love this actor from star-making performances in the likes of “The Hangover” and “The Office.” In this film adapted from the series of children’s books, he shows off his comedic stylings in a starring dual role. ![]() “Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie” (2017) Benjamin "Benny" Krupp/Captain Underpants Which of these actors is the voice of their generation? Let us know in the comments below! Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Best Celebrity Voice Performances in DreamWorks.įor this list, we’ll be looking at performances in films produced by DreamWorks Animation that stand out for being expressive and unforgettable. Top 10 Best Celebrity Voice Performances in DreamWorks ![]()
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