Newsarama: Top Ten Best Voice Actors
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:21 am
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10) Larry the Cable Guy as MATER
Say what you will about Larry the Cable Guy. Even if you don't like his brand of comedy (and the guy typing this right now doesn't), then you have to admit that he was totally on the rusty nose as Mater in Cars and the just-opening Cars 2. As Mater, his mixture of innocence and bizarre non-sequiturs helped overcome an occasionally difficult premise by puncturing many inflated moments with humor.
9) Robin Williams as THE GENIE
We all know that Robin Williams on stage can run riot. Witness him doing stand-up or appearing on talk shows; he's almost impossible to contain. Fortunately, Disney had a lamp; they found a way to harness his craziness and super-charged Aladdin with it. Incorporating Williams' own riffing into the film, the Genie manages to come off as a scene-stealer, but in a strangely organic way.
8) Dan Castellaneta as HOMER SIMPSON
Homer Simpson frequently gets listed among the greatest TV characters of all time. The credit there goes to two sources: Groening and the writers, and Dan Castellaneta. Over the last two decades, Castellaneta has sifted and refined the grains of Homer's ignorance, cranking out literally hundreds of pop culture catchphrases. The irony, of course, is that of all of Homer's epic pronouncements, none resonates more than, simply, "D'oh!".
From the lips of anyone else, would it at all work? Lucky for us, we don't have to find out.
7) Casey Kasem as SHAGGY
Sure, he was the voice of "America's Top Forty" and the face of "American's Top Ten" on TV. He voiced Robin on "Super Friends" and dozens of other Hanna-Barbera bit parts.
But when you get right down to it, Casey Kasem was Norville "Shaggy" Rogers in series after series and over a dozen direct to DVD films. As a DJ, Kasem had seen a lot of stoned, hipster doofuses, and he nailed Shaggy absolutely cold. Today, Kasem has mostly retired from voice-acting, though he still steps up to be Shaggy's dad on the current Scooby-Doo: Mystery, Inc. (live-action Shaggy Matthew Lillard now handles the voice as animated voice as well).
6) Theodore as GOLLUM
Theodore . . . Brother Theodore . . . Theodore Gottlieb . . . however you credit the comedian/actor/all-around bizarre performer, he had an undeniable singular presence and an amazing life story (Dachau, chess hustling arrests, and family friend Albert Einstein all figure in. Really). But to anyone that's ever seen the Rankin-Bass version of The Hobbit, Theodore IS Gollum. His original call of "My precious!" haunted many '70s nightmares, we're sure (not that we count ourselves in that number, right?). Theodore reprised the role in R&B's Return of the King, and you can certainly hear some hints of it in Andy Serkis's own classic rendition.
10) Larry the Cable Guy as MATER
Say what you will about Larry the Cable Guy. Even if you don't like his brand of comedy (and the guy typing this right now doesn't), then you have to admit that he was totally on the rusty nose as Mater in Cars and the just-opening Cars 2. As Mater, his mixture of innocence and bizarre non-sequiturs helped overcome an occasionally difficult premise by puncturing many inflated moments with humor.
9) Robin Williams as THE GENIE
We all know that Robin Williams on stage can run riot. Witness him doing stand-up or appearing on talk shows; he's almost impossible to contain. Fortunately, Disney had a lamp; they found a way to harness his craziness and super-charged Aladdin with it. Incorporating Williams' own riffing into the film, the Genie manages to come off as a scene-stealer, but in a strangely organic way.
8) Dan Castellaneta as HOMER SIMPSON
Homer Simpson frequently gets listed among the greatest TV characters of all time. The credit there goes to two sources: Groening and the writers, and Dan Castellaneta. Over the last two decades, Castellaneta has sifted and refined the grains of Homer's ignorance, cranking out literally hundreds of pop culture catchphrases. The irony, of course, is that of all of Homer's epic pronouncements, none resonates more than, simply, "D'oh!".
From the lips of anyone else, would it at all work? Lucky for us, we don't have to find out.
7) Casey Kasem as SHAGGY
Sure, he was the voice of "America's Top Forty" and the face of "American's Top Ten" on TV. He voiced Robin on "Super Friends" and dozens of other Hanna-Barbera bit parts.
But when you get right down to it, Casey Kasem was Norville "Shaggy" Rogers in series after series and over a dozen direct to DVD films. As a DJ, Kasem had seen a lot of stoned, hipster doofuses, and he nailed Shaggy absolutely cold. Today, Kasem has mostly retired from voice-acting, though he still steps up to be Shaggy's dad on the current Scooby-Doo: Mystery, Inc. (live-action Shaggy Matthew Lillard now handles the voice as animated voice as well).
6) Theodore as GOLLUM
Theodore . . . Brother Theodore . . . Theodore Gottlieb . . . however you credit the comedian/actor/all-around bizarre performer, he had an undeniable singular presence and an amazing life story (Dachau, chess hustling arrests, and family friend Albert Einstein all figure in. Really). But to anyone that's ever seen the Rankin-Bass version of The Hobbit, Theodore IS Gollum. His original call of "My precious!" haunted many '70s nightmares, we're sure (not that we count ourselves in that number, right?). Theodore reprised the role in R&B's Return of the King, and you can certainly hear some hints of it in Andy Serkis's own classic rendition.