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COMPLETE DISNEY VOICE ACTORS
Tarzan And Jane ~ Jane Porter
Award
1984 Razzie Awards ~ Worst New Star ~ Bolero and Conan: The Destroyer
Nomination
1984 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Supporting Actress ~ Bolero and Conan: The Destroyer
Finding Nemo ~ Gill
Nominations
1986 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Supporting Role ~ Platoon
1993 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Actor ~ Body Of Evidence
1997 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Supporting Actor ~ Speed 2: Cruise Control
2001 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Supporting Role ~ Shadow Of The Vampire
A Goofy Movie ~ Additional Voice
Recess Christmas: Miracle On Third Street ~ Kindergarteners
Recess: School’s Out ~ Cap'n Sticky
Recess: Taking The Fifth Grade
Pete's Dragon ~ Dr. Terminus
Awards
1980 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Musical) ~ Barnum
2000 Grammy Awards ~ Best Spoken Word Album For Children ~ as Narrator of “Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (J. K. Rowling)” (Album)
Nominations
1966 Academy Awards ~ Music (Song) ~ for Lyrics for “Georgy Girl” from Georgy Girl
1975 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Dramatic) ~ Scapino
1985 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Play) ~ Joe Egg
1997 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Musical) ~ Candide
Beauty And The Beast ~ Additional Voice
Home On The Range ~ Additional Voice
Gargoyles: The Movie – The Heroes Awaken ~ Tom
101 Dalmatians ~ Perdita
Aladdin ~ Additional Voice
Atlantis: The Lost Empire ~ Additional Voice (Loop Group)
Beauty And The Beast ~ Additional Voice
Beauty And The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas ~ Additional Voice
Brother Bear ~ Additional Voice
A Bug's Life ~ Additional Voice
The Emperor's New Groove ~ Additional Voice
Finding Nemo ~ Additional Voice
Hercules ~ Additional Voice
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ~ Additional Voice
Lilo And Stitch ~ Additional Voice
The Little Mermaid ~ Additional Voice
Monsters, Inc. ~ Additional Voice
Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World ~ Additional Voice
Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) ~ Additional Voice
Tarzan ~ Additional Voice
Treasure Planet ~ Additional Voice
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs ~ Bird
Pinocchio ~ Lampwick
Mary Poppins ~ The Bird Woman
Award
1940 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Supporting Role ~ The Grapes Of Wrath
A Bug's Life ~ Additional Voice
Toy Story 2 ~ Additional Voice
Oliver & Company ~ Additional Voice
Gargoyles: The Movie – The Heroes Awaken ~ Goliath
Hercules ~ Apollo
Nominations
1992 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Featured Role – Musical) ~ Jelly’s Last Jam
1995 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In A Children’s Special ~ Gargoyles
1998 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In A Children’s Special ~ The Tiger Woods Story
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Non-Fiction Series (Informational) ~ as Narrator of Jazz
A Goofy Movie ~ “High Hopes” Chorus
The Little Mermaid ~ Additional Voice
Spider-Man Vs. Doc Ock ~ Agent X
The Jungle Book 2 ~ Additional Voice (Loop Group)
The Jungle Book 2 ~ Additional Voice
Cherry Davis
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ~ Woody Woodpecker
The Jungle Book 2 ~ “Jungle Rhythm” Chorus
Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In At The House Of Mouse ~ “The Best Christmas Of All” Chorus
Teacher's Pet ~ Chorus
Dane A. Davis
Treasure Planet ~ Morph
Award
1999 Academy Awards ~ Sound Effects Editing ~ The Matrix
Nomination
2000 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Sound Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special ~ as Sound Effects Editor for The Crossing
Recess: All Growed Down ~ Mikey Blumberg
Recess Christmas: Miracle On Third Street ~ Mikey Blumberg (speaking)
Recess: School’s Out ~ Mikey Blumberg
Recess: Taking The Fifth Grade ~ Mikey Blumberg
101 Dalmatians ~ Anita Radcliff (speaking)
Dinosaur ~ Additional Voice
Dinosaur ~ Yar
Award
2000 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In A Children’s Special ~ Finding Buck McHenry
Nominations
1958 Tony Awards ~ Actor, Supporting Or Featured (Musical) ~ Jamaica
1969 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Single Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role ~ for the episode “Teacher, Teacher” of Hallmark Hall Of Fame
1970 Tony Awards ~ Musical ~ as Book Author of Purlie
1978 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Continuing Performance By A Supporting Actor In A Drama Series ~ King
1997 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Special ~ as Mr. Evers in Miss Evers’ Boys
Bambi ~ Flower (adolescent); Thumper (adult)
Tim Davis
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas ~ Disney Holiday Chorus Tenor
Melody Time ~ Johnny Appleseed; Johnny’s Angel; The Old Settler
The Lizzie McGuire Movie ~ "Supermodel"
Tron ~ Warrior #2
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ~ Bongo the Gorilla; Editor
Lilo And Stitch ~ Additional Voice
Tron ~ Stunts
Finding Nemo ~ Dory
Award
1997 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series ~ as Story Writer of “The Puppy Episode” of Ellen
Nominations
1995 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ as Ellen Morgan in the episode “The Spa” of Ellen
1996 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ as Ellen Morgan in the episode “Witness” of Ellen
1996 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performance For A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Host of The 38th Annual Grammy Awards
1996 Razzie Awards ~ Worst New Star ~ Mr. Wrong
1997 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series ~ as Herself in the episode “Ellen, Or Isn’t She?” of The Larry Sanders Show
1997 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ as Ellen Morgan in the episode “The Puppy Episode” of Ellen
1998 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series ~ as Ellen Morgan in Ellen
2000 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Made For Television Movie ~ as Executive Producer of If These Walls Could Talk 2
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Performer in Ellen DeGeneres: The Beginning
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special ~ as Executive Producer of Ellen DeGeneres: The Beginning
Spider-Man: The Return Of The Green Goblin ~ Dr. Sylvia Lopez
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride ~ Additional Voice
Bedknobs And Broomsticks ~ Elderly Farmer
Mary Poppins ~ Mr. Grubbs
Tarzan And Jane ~ Greenly
Home On The Range ~ Ollie
Oliver & Company ~ Additional Voice
Oliver & Company ~ Fagin
Award
1986 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Supporting Actress ~ for playing Aunt Kate in Haunted Honeymoon
Nominations
1991 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Game Show Host ~ Candid Camera
1998 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program ~ All Dogs Go To Heaven
Lilo And Stitch ~ Additional Voice
Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas ~ Kid #2; Little Girl
James And The Giant Peach ~ Stunts
Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas ~ Kid #1; Little Jimmy
Tarzan ~ Additional Voice; Tantor (young)
Home On The Range ~ Mrs. Caloway
Awards
1998 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Supporting Role ~for playing Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare In Love
1999 Tony Awards ~ Actress In A Play ~ Amy's View
Nominations
1997 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Leading Role ~ for playing Queen Victoria in Mrs. Brown
2000 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Supporting Role ~ for playing Armande Voizin in Chocolat
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries or A Movie ~ for playing Elizabeth in The Last Of The Blonde Bombshells
2001 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Leading Role ~ for playing Iris Mursoch in Iris
Tarzan And Jane ~ Nigel Taylor
The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad ~ Judge; Weasel #1
Home On The Range ~ Rico
The Lizzie McGuire Movie ~ ADR Voice
Aladdin ~ Additional Voice
Beauty And The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas ~ Additional Voice
Brother Bear ~ Additional Voice
A Bug's Life ~ Additional Voice
Hercules ~ Additional Voice
Home On The Range ~ Additional Voice
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ~ Additional Voice
Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure ~ Annette
Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World ~ Additional Voice
Tarzan ~ Additional Voice
Toy Story ~ Additional Voice
Toy Story 2 ~ Additional Voice
Beauty And The Beast ~ Additional Voice
Pocahontas ~ Additional Voice
Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown ~ Jackson Weele
Nomination
1986 Razzie Awards ~ Worst “Original” Song ~ as Songwriter of “I Do What I Do (9½ Weeks Theme)” in 9½ Weeks
Victory Through Air Power ~ Alexander de Seversky (himself)
The Emperor's New Groove ~ Additional Voice; Waitress
Monsters, Inc. ~ Additional Voice
Tarzan ~ Additional Voice
Robin Hood ~ Friar Tuck
Hercules ~ Philoctetes
Awards
1981 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Or Variety Or Music Series ~ Taxi
Nominations
1979 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Or Comedy-Variety Or Music Series ~ Taxi
1981 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Supporting Actor ~ Goin’ Ape!
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Or Variety Or Music Series ~ Taxi
1983 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy, Variety Or Music Series ~ Taxi
1992 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Supporting Actor ~ Batman Returns
1992 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Director ~ Hoffa
2000 Academy Awards ~ Picture ~ as Producer of Erin Brockovich
The Adventures Of Tom Thumb And Thumbelina ~ Additional Voice
Bedknobs And Broomsticks ~ Mrs. Hobday (ADR voice) [25th Anniversary Special Edition]
Lilo And Stitch ~ Guitar
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride ~ Nuka
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas ~ Disney Holiday Chorus Baritone/Bass
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride ~ “One Of Us” Chorus
A Bug's Life ~ Queen
Nomination
1997 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Service Show Host ~ A Tribute To Bob Hope
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time ~ Dr. Drew "Drakken" Lipsky
Kim Possible: The Secret Files ~ Dr. Drew "Drakken" Lipsky; Bird Man; Pig Man; Snow Beast
Award
2001 Annie Award ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Voice Acting By A Male Performer In An Animated Television Production ~ as the voice of Bender in the episode "Bendless Love" of Futurama
Oliver & Company ~ Additional Voice
How The Toys Saved Christmas (La Freccia azzurra) ~ Mr. Potter; Red Pencil
Beauty And The Beast ~ “Beauty And The Beast (End Title)”
Awards
1992 Grammy Awards ~ Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal ~ as Artist on “Beauty And The Beast” (Single)
1996 Grammy Awards ~ Album Of The Year ~ as Artist on “Falling Into You” (Album)
1996 Grammy Awards ~ Best Pop Album ~ as Artist on “Falling Into You” (Album)
1998 Grammy Awards ~ Record Of The Year ~ as Artist on “My Heart Will Go On” (Single)
1998 Grammy Awards ~ Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ~ as Artist on “My Heart Will Go On” (Single)
Recess: School’s Out ~ Additional Voice
The Jungle Book ~ “Colonel Hathi’s March (Reprise)”; “Colonel Hathi’s March (The Elephant Song)”
Lady And The Tramp ~ “Bella Notte”; “Main Title (Bella Notte)”; “Peace On Earth”; “Peace On Earth (Reprise)”
Pinocchio ~ “When You Wish Upon A Star”
Song Of The South ~ “Song Of The South”
Teacher's Pet ~ "Hot Diggety Dog"; "Mambo Del Perro"
Fantasia ~ Mickey Mouse
Fun And Fancy Free ~ Mickey Mouse
Mickey’s House Of Villains ~ Mickey Mouse (Lonesome Ghosts)
The Reluctant Dragon ~ Walt Disney (Himself)
Saludos Amigos ~ Walt Disney (Himself)
Awards
1931-32 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Flowers And Trees
1931-32 Academy Awards ~ Honorary Award ~ For the creation of Mickey Mouse (statuette)
1932-33 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Three Little Pigs
1934 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for The Tortoise And The Hare
1935 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Three Orphan Kittens
1936 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for The Country Cousin
1937 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for The Old Mill
1937 Academy Awards ~ Scientific Or Technical Award (Class II) ~ Walt Disney Prods., Ltd., for the design and application to production of the Multi-Plane Camera
1938 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Ferdinand The Bull
1938 Academy Awards ~ Honorary Award ~ For Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon (one statuette – seven miniature statuettes)
1939 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Ugly Duckling
1941 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Lend A Paw
1941 Academy Awards ~ Honorary Award ~ with William Garity, John N. A. Hawkins, and the RCA Manufacturing Company, for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia (certificates)
1941 Academy Awards ~ Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
1942 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Der Fuehrer’s Face
1948 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Seal Isalnd
1950 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Beaver Valley
1951 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Nature’s Half Acre
1952 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Water Birds
1953 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom
1953 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Bear Country
1953 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Short Subjects) ~ as Producer for The Alaskan Eskimo
1953 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Features) ~ as Producer for The Living Desert
1954 Academy Awards ~ Special Effects ~ Walt Disney Studios for 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
1954 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Features) ~ as Producer for The Vanishing Prairie
1955 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Short Subjects) ~ as Producer for Men Against The Arctic
1956 Emmy Awards ~ Best Producer – Film Series ~ Disneyland
1957 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Live-Action Subjects) ~ as Executive Producer for The Wetback Hound
1958 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Live-Action Subjects) ~ as Producer for Grand Canyon
1958 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Short Subjects) ~ as Executive Producer for Ama Girls
1958 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Features) ~ as Executive Producer for White Wilderness
1960 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Features) ~ as Executive Producer for The Horse With The Flying Tail
1968 Academy Awards ~ Shorts Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Winnie The Pooh And The Blustery Day
1989 Grammy Awards ~ National Trustees Award ~ Who, while a giant and a genius in the art of film animation, also made a large and significant contribution to music on film. Music and advanced recording techniques were part of the Disney Studio story during his 40-year working career.
Nominations
1931-32 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Mickey’s Orphans
1932-33 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Building A Building
1935 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Who Killed Cock Robin?
1938 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Brave Little Tailor
1938 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Good Scouts
1938 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Mother Goose Goes Hollywood
1939 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for The Pointer
1941 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Truant Officer Donald
1942 Academy Awards ~ Documentary ~ as Producer for The Grain That Built A Hemisphere
1942 Academy Awards ~ Documentary ~ as Producer for New Spirit
1943 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Reason And Emotion
1944 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for How To Play Football
1945 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Donald’s Crime
1946 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Squatter’s Rights
1947 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Chip an’ Dale
1947 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Pluto’s Blue Note
1948 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Mickey And The Seal
1948 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Tea For Two Hundred
1949 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Toy Tinkers
1951 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Lambert, The Sheepish Lion
1953 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Rugged Bear
1953 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Ben And Me
1954 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Pigs Is Pigs
1954 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Siam
1955 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for No Hunting
1955 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Switzerland
1955 Emmy Awards ~ Most Outstanding New Personality
1956 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Producer for Samoa
1956 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Two-Reel) ~ as Executive Producer for Cow Dog
1956 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Short Subjects) ~ as Executive Producer for Man In Space
1957 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for The Truth About Mother Goose
1957 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Live-Action Subjects) ~ as Executive Producer for Portugal
1958 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Paul Bunyan
1959 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Noah’s Ark
1959 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Live-Action Subjects) ~ as Producer for Mysteries Of The Deep
1959 Academy Awards ~ Documentary (Short Subjects) ~ as Producer for Donald In Mathmagic Land
1960 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Goliath II
1960 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Live Action Subjects) ~ as Producer for Islands Of The Sea
1961 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for Aquamania
1962 Academy Awards ~ Short Subjects (Cartoons) ~ as Producer for A Symposium On Popular Songs
1964 Academy Awards ~ Picture ~ as Producer for Mary Poppins
1965 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Program Achievement In Entertainment ~ as Executive Producer of Walt Disney’s Wonderful World Of Color
1966 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Children’s Program ~ as Producer of the episode “Further Adventures Of Gallagher” of Walt Disney’s Wonderful World Of Color
Belle's Tales of Friendship ~ Hampton
The Lion King ~ Circle Of Life Chorus
The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride ~ “He Lives In You” Background Vocals [as South African Choir]
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride ~ Additional Underscore Vocals
The Lion King 1½ ~ Vocalist (South Aftrica)
The Lion King 1½ ~ Additional Voice
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride ~ Additional Underscore Vocals
The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride ~ “He Lives In You” Background Vocals [as South African Choir]
Tron ~ Stunts
Monsters, Inc. ~ Human Kid & Scream Reference
Monsters, Inc. ~ Human Kid & Scream Reference
The Incredibles ~ Additional Voice
Monsters, Inc. ~ Additional Voice
Awards
1995 Annie Awards ~ Best Individual Achievement: Animation ~ Toy Story
2000 Annie Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Writing In An Animated Feature Production ~ Toy Story 2
Nominations
1995 Academy Awards ~ Writing (Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen) ~ Toy Story
2001 Academy Awards ~ Animated Feature ~ as Director of Monsters, Inc.
2002 Annie Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Directing In An Animated Feature Production ~ Monsters, Inc.
2002 Academy Awards ~ Short Film (Animated) ~ as Director of Mike’s New Car
The Jungle Book 2 ~ Additional Voice (Loop Group)
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ~ Additional Voice
Pocahontas ~ Additional Voice
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ~ Featured Bass Soloist
Recess: School’s Out ~ Additional Voice
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas ~ Disney Holiday Chorus Soprano
Hercules ~ Hercules (adult)
Hercules: Zero To Hero ~ Hercules
Recess Christmas: Miracle On Third Street ~ Hank
Nominations
1994 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series ~ as Micky Tupper in the episode “Pop Secret” of Dream On
2000 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Judge Philip Swackheim in The Practice
Dinosaur ~ Additional Voice
Toy Story ~ Additional Voice
Hercules: Zero To Hero ~ Additional Voice
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time ~ Rufus 3000
Teacher's Pet ~ Additional Voice (Walla Group)
Beauty And The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas ~ Enchanted Christmas Chorus
The Jungle Book 2 ~ “W-I-L-D” Chorus
The Lion King ~ Circle Of Life Chorus
The Lion King 1½ ~ Vocalist (Los Angeles)
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride ~ “Love Will Find A Way” Chorus; “My Lullaby” Chorus; “One Of Us” Chorus
The Three Musketeers ~ Musketeer Chorus in "All For One And One For All"
Mary Poppins ~ Jane Banks
Awards
2004 Disney Legend
The Lizzie McGuire Movie ~ Paparazzi #2
Cinderella ~ Prince Charming (singing)
Nominations
1973 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Program Achievement In Daytime ~ The Mike Douglas Show
1973 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Best Host Or Hostess In A Talk, Service, Or Variety Series ~ The Mike Douglas Show
1974 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Host Or Hostess In A Talk, Service Or Variety Series ~ The Mike Douglas Show
1975 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Host Or Hostess In A Talk, Service Or Variety Series ~ The Mike Douglas Show
1976 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Host Or Hostess In A Talk, Service Or Variety Series ~ The Mike Douglas Show
1981 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Host Or Hostess In A Variety Series ~ The Mike Douglas Show
Winnie The Pooh: Seasons Of Giving
James And The Giant Peach ~ Centipede
Award
1977 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Leading Role ~ The Goodbye Girl
Nominations
1980 Razzie Awards ~ Worst Actor ~ The Competition
1995 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Leading Role ~ Mr. Holland’s Opus
The Jungle Book 2 ~ Additional Voice (Loop Group) [as Moosie Dryer]
The Lion King 1½ ~ Additional Voice (Loop Group)
Teacher's Pet ~ Additional Voice
Melody Time ~ Himself (Bobby Driscoll)
Peter Pan ~ Peter Pan
So Dear To My Heart ~ Jeremiah "Jerry" Kincaid
Song Of The South ~ Johnny
Award
1949 Academy Awards ~ Juvenile Award ~ for the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949
Tarzan ~ Jane Porter
Nominations
1997 Academy Awards ~ Actress In A Supporting Role ~ Good Will Hunting
1999 Annie Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Voice Acting In An Animated Feature Production ~ as the voice of Jane in Tarzan
Mummies Alive! ~ Additional Voice
Mummies Alive!: The Legend Begins ~ Additional Voice
The Aristocats ~ Toulouse
Tron ~ Conscript #2
The Lizzie McGuire Movie ~ "Girl In The Band"
The Lizzie McGuire Movie ~ Elizabeth “Lizzie” McGuire; Isabella
Inspector Gadget: Gadget’s Greatest Gadgets ~ MAD Agent
Monsters, Inc. ~ Concertmaster
How The Toys Saved Christmas (La Freccia azzurra) ~ Conductor; Skipper
Bambi ~ Bambi (boy)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire ~ “Where The Dream Takes You” Bass
Brother Bear ~ Tug
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time ~ Wade Load (Future)
Nomination
1999 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Supporting Role ~ The Green Mile as "John Coffey"
The Fox And The Hound ~ Vixey
Nominations
1969 Tony Awards ~ Actor, Supporting Or Featured (Musical) ~ Canterbury Tales
1971 Tony Awards ~ Actress (Musical) ~ The Boy Friend
1972 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Continued Performance By An Actress In A Leading Role In A Comedy Series ~ Funny Face
1977 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Single Performance By A Supporting Actress In A Comedy Or Drama Series ~ for the episode “Part 5” of Roots
1980 Tony Awards ~ Actress (Musical) ~ Peter Pan
James And The Giant Peach ~ Girl With Telescope
Recess: School’s Out ~ Additional Voice
Lilo And Stitch ~ Additional Voice
The Lion King ~ Additional Voice
The Nightmare Before Christmas ~ Additional Voice
Oliver & Company ~ Additional Voice
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas ~ Disney Holiday Chorus Soprano
The Nightmare Before Christmas ~ Corpse Kid; Corpse Mom; Small Witch
Beauty And The Beast ~ Additional Voice
Pocahontas ~ Additional Voice
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs ~ “Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum (The Dwarfs’ Washing Song)”; “The Dwarfs’ Yodel Song (The Silly Song)”; “Heigh-Ho”
The Lion King ~ Nala (adult; singing)
Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In At The House Of Mouse ~ Nala
Mulan ~ Additional Voice
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas ~ Disney Holiday Chorus Child
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