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COMPLETE DISNEY VOICE ACTORS
Atlantis: Milo’s Return ~ Sven
Gargoyles: The Movie – The Heroes Awaken ~ Broadway
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ~ Oafish Guard
Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure ~ Mooch
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time ~ Ronald "Ron" Stoppable (Pre-Kindergarten)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire ~ “Where The Dream Takes You” Keyboards
Tarzan ~ Additional Voice
A Goofy Movie ~ “On The Open Road” Chorus
The Tigger Movie ~ “Your Heart Will Lead You Home (End Title)” Chorus
Nomination
2002 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Achievement In Sound Editing – Live Action And Animation ~ as Supervising Sound Editor for Clifford The Big Red Dog
Pocahontas ~ Additional Voice; Kocoum
The Lizzie McGuire Movie ~ Italian Man At Airport
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time ~ Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible (Pre-Kindergarten)
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
An Extremely Goofy Movie ~ Goofy
A Goofy Movie ~ Goofy
Hercules ~ Additional Voice
Home On The Range ~ Additional Voice
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ~ Additional Voice
The Lion King 1½ ~ Additional Voice
Mickey’s House Of Villains ~ Goofy; Pluto
Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In At The House Of Mouse ~ Goofy; Pluto
Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas ~ Goofy; Pluto
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas ~ Goofy; Pluto
Monsters, Inc. ~ Additional Voice
Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World ~ Additional Voice
The Three Musketeers ~ Goofy; Additional Voice
Toy Story ~ Additional Voice
Toy Story 2 ~ Additional Voice
Nomination
2000 Annie Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Voice Acting By A Male Performer In An Animated Feature Production ~ as the voice of Goofy in An Extremely Goofy Movie
The Little Mermaid ~ Additional Voice
Monsters, Inc. ~ Additional Voice
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ~ Additional Voice
Monsters, Inc. ~ Human Kid & Scream Reference
The Jungle Book 2 ~ “W-I-L-D” Chorus
Tron ~ Boy In Video Game Arcade
The Fox And The Hound ~ Copper
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ~ Stunts
Alice In Wonderland ~ Queen Of Hearts
Cinderella ~ Fairy Godmother
Dumbo ~ Matriarch
The Jungle Book ~ Winifred
Lady And The Tramp ~ Aunt Sarah
Sleeping Beauty ~ Flora
Nominations
1958 Emmy Awards ~ Best Continuing Supporting Performance By An Actress In A Dramatic Or Comedy Series ~ December Bride
1959 Emmy Awards ~ Best Supporting Actress (Continuing Character) In A Comedy Series ~ December Bride
The Reluctant Dragon ~ Norm Ferguson (himself)
Award
1999 Disney Legend
Mulan ~ Shan-Yu
The Emperor's New Groove ~ Additional Voice; Old Man
The Fox And The Hound ~ Porcupine
The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh ~ Piglet
Mickey’s House Of Villains ~ Piglet
Piglet’s Big Movie ~ Piglet
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin ~ Piglet (speaking)
The Rescuers ~ Deacon Owl
Robin Hood ~ Sexton Mouse
The Tigger Movie ~ Piglet
Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year ~ Piglet (speaking)
Winnie The Pooh: Seasons Of Giving ~ Piglet (speaking)
Winnie The Pooh: Springtime With Roo ~ Piglet
Song Of The South ~ Mrs. Favers
Mulan ~ Yao
Awards
1983 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Play) ~ Torch Song Trilogy
1983 Tony Awards ~ Play ~ as Playwright of Torch Song Trilogy
1984 Tony Awards ~ Book (Musical) ~ La Cage Aux Folles
2003 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Musical) ~ Hairspray
Nominations
1992 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series ~ as Mark Newberger in the episode “Rebecca’s Lover…Not!” of Cheers
Beauty And The Beast ~ Additional Voice
Pocahontas ~ Additional Voice
Recess: School’s Out ~ “Let The Sunshine In”
Award
1967 Grammy Awards ~ Record Of The Year ~ as Artist on “Up, Up And Away” (Single) ~ The 5th Dimension listed as Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamont McLemore, Ron Townson
1967 Grammy Awards ~ Best Performance By A Vocal Group ~ as Artist on “Up, Up And Away” (Single) ~ The 5th Dimension listed as Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamont McLemore, Ron Townson
1967 Grammy Awards ~ Best Contemporary Single ~ as Artist on “Up, Up And Away” (Single) ~ The 5th Dimension listed as Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamont McLemore, Ron Townson
1967 Grammy Awards ~ Best Contemporary Group Performance (Vocal Or Instrumental) ~ as Artist on “Up, Up And Away” (Single) ~ The 5th Dimension listed as Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamont McLemore, Ron Townson
1969 Grammy Awards ~ Record Of The Year ~ as Artist on “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In” (Single) ~ The 5th Dimension listed as Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamont McLemore, Ron Townson
1969 Grammy Awards ~ Best Contemporary Vocal Performance By A Group ~ as Artist on “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In” ~ The 5th Dimension listed as Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamont McLemore, Ron Townson
1976 Grammy Awards ~ Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus ~ awarded to Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo as Artists on “You Don’t Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)” (Single)
Melody Time ~ Piano
Dinosaur ~ Additional Voice
Lilo And Stitch ~ Additional Voice
Oliver & Company ~ Additional Voice
Brother Bear ~ Additional Voice
Mighty Ducks: The Movie – The First Face-Off
The Rescuers Down Under ~ Red
Nominations
1975 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Dramatic) ~ Equus
1977 Academy Awards ~ Actor In A Supporting Role ~ Equus
Dinosaur ~ Additional Voice
Lilo And Stitch ~ Additional Voice
The Great Mouse Detective ~ Bar Maid
Nominations
1985 Tony Awards ~ Score ~ for Lyrics for Grind
1989 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Achievement In Music And Lyrics ~ as Lyricist for “Start Where You Are” from the episode “A Place Unlike Any Other” of Shining Time Station
Beauty And The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas ~ “As Long As There’s Christmas (End Title)”
Award
1972 Grammy Awards ~ Record Of The Year ~ as Artist on “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” (Single)
1972 Grammy Awards ~ Best Pop Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus ~ with Donny Hathaway as Artists on “Where Is The Love” (Single)
1973 Grammy Awards ~ Record Of The Year ~ as Artist on “Killing Me Softly With His Song” (Single)
1973 Grammy Awards ~ Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female ~ as Artist on “Killing Me Softly With His Song” (Single)
Home On The Range ~ Jeb
Awards
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode "Moral Majority Show" of SCTV Network
1983 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode "The Energy Ball/Sweeps Week" of SCTV Network
Nominations
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode "Cycle Two, Show Two" of SCTV Network
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode "Christmas Show" of SCTV Network
1982 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode with Tony Bennett of SCTV Network
1983 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode with Joe Walsh of SCTV Network
1983 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode "Towering Inferno" of SCTV Network
1983 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode with Robin Williams of SCTV Network
1983 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing In A Variety Of Music Program ~ for the episode "America" of SCTV Network
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ~ Benny The Cab; Greasy; Psycho; Roger Rabbit
Piglet’s Big Movie ~ “Comforting To Know” Guest Vocal Performance
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time ~ Jim Possible (Present); Tim Possible (Present)
Kim Possible: The Secret Files ~ Tim Possible
The Lion King 1½ ~ Additional Voice
Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas ~ Maximillian "Max" Goof
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas ~ Maximillian "Max" Goof (singing "We Wish You A Merry Christmas/Deck The Halls/Jingle Bells")
Teacher's Pet ~ Leonard Amadeus Helperman
The Rescuers ~ “The Journey”; “Someone’s Waiting For You”; “Tomorrow Is Another Day”
Finding Nemo ~ Additional Voice
Beauty And The Beast ~ Additional Voice
Lilo And Stitch ~ Additional Voice
Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In At The House Of Mouse ~ Dale (Pluto's Christmas Tree)
The Rescuers ~ Mr. Snoops
The Emperor's New Groove ~ Additional Voice
Aladdin And The King Of Thieves ~ “Are You In Or Out” Chorus; Cassim (singing)
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ~ Additional Voice
Pocahontas ~ Additional Voice
Mulan ~ Fa Li
A Bug's Life ~ Flik
Toy Story 2 ~ Flik
Nominations
1993 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement In Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer for the episode “Girls – Crusher” of The Kids In The Hall
1994 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement In Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer for the series The Kids In The Hall
1995 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement In Writing In A Variety Or Music Program ~ as Writer for The Kids In The Hall
The Black Cauldron ~ Creeper; Henchmen
Nomination
1987 Razzie Awards ~ Worst New Star ~ as Greaser Greg of The Garbage Pail Kids in The Garbage Pail Kids’ Movie (not actually named by name)
Cinderella ~ Lucifer
DuckTales: The Movie – Treasure Of The Lost Lamp ~ Mrs. Featherby
Mickey’s House Of Villains ~ Witch Hazel
Mulan ~ Grandmother Fa
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ~ Lena Hyena; Wheezy
Awards
1997 Annie Awards ~ Best Individual Achievement: Voice Acting By A Female Performer In An Animated Television Production ~ as the voice of Granny in The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
1998 Annie Awards ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Voice Acting By A Female Performer In An Animated Television Production ~ as the voice of Granny in The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
Finding Nemo ~ Additional Voice
Teacher's Pet ~ Additional Voice (Walla Group)
Bedknobs And Broomsticks ~ Swinburne
Pete's Dragon ~ Old Sea Captain
Mulan ~ “Honor To Us All”; Additional Voice
Nominations
1990 Tony Awards ~ Actress (Musical) ~ Sweeney Todd
2004 Tony Awards ~ Actress (Featured Role - Musical) ~ The Boy From Oz
The Rescuers ~ Chairmouse
The Rescuers Down Under ~ Chairmouse; Doctor
Atlantis: The Lost Empire ~ Milo James Thatch
Awards
1986 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series ~ Family Ties
1987 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series ~ Family Ties
1988 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series ~ for the episode “Last Of The Red-Hot Psychologists, Part 1” of Family Ties
2000 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series ~ as Michael Flaherty in Spin City
Nominations
1985 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series ~ Family Ties
1989 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series ~ as Alex Keaton in the episode “They Can’t Take That Away From Me – Part 1” of Family Ties
1997 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series ~ as Michael Flaherty in Spin City
1998 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series ~ as Michael Flaherty in Spin City
1999 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series ~ as Michael Flaherty in Spin City
2002 Grammy Awards ~ Best Spoken Word Album ~ as Artist on “Lucky Man” (Album)
The Incredibles ~ Dashiell "Dash" Parr
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time ~ Monique (Future)
Gargoyles: The Movie – The Heroes Awaken ~ Xanatos
Gargoyles: The Movie – The Heroes Awaken ~ Brendan
Monsters, Inc. ~ Additional Voice
Toy Story 2 ~ Additional Voice
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ~ Blonde Starlet
Teacher's Pet ~ Marcia; Marsha
Nominations
1996 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series ~ General Hospital
2001 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ America's Favorite Couple ~ with Anthony Geary for playing Luke and Laura on General Hospital [Special Fan Award]
Lilo And Stitch ~ “Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” [in Kamehameha School Children’s Chorus]; “He Mele No Lilo” [in Kamehameha School Children’s Chorus]
101 Dalmatians ~ Sergeant Tibs
How The Toys Saved Christmas (La Freccia azzurra) ~ Holly
Inspector Gadget: Gadget’s Greatest Gadgets ~ King
Lilo And Stitch ~ “Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” [in Kamehameha School Children’s Chorus]; “He Mele No Lilo” [in Kamehameha School Children’s Chorus]
Mighty Ducks: The Movie – The First Face-Off ~ Captain Klegghorn
Awards
1994 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Detective Andy Sipowicz in the episode “NYPD Lou” of NYPD Blue
1996 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Andy Sipowicz in the episode “Closing Time” of NYPD Blue
1997 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Andy Sipowicz in NYPD Blue
1999 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Andy Sipowicz in NYPD Blue
Nominations
1995 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Andy Sipowicz in the episode “A. D. A. Sipowicz” of NYPD Blue
1996 Daytime Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program ~ Disney’s Mighty Ducks
1998 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Andy Sipowicz in NYPD Blue
2000 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Detective Andy Sipowicz in NYPD Blue
2001 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series ~ as Andy Sipowicz in NYPD Blue
Treasure Planet ~ Solo Fiddles
The Nightmare Before Christmas ~ Additional Voice
The Lion King ~ Circle Of Life Chorus
The Tigger Movie ~ “Your Heart Will Lead You Home (End Title)” Chorus
Pocahontas ~ Algonquin Singer/Speaker
Lady And The Tramp ~ Beaver; Pet-Store Clerk
Award
1958 Grammy Awards ~ Best Performance, Documentary Or Spoken Word ~ as Narrator of “The Best Of The Stan Freberg Shows” (Album)
Nominations
1951 Emmy Awards ~ Best Actor ~ Cecil The Sea Serpent
1962 Emmy Awards ~ Outstanding Writing Achievement In Comedy ~ as Writer for Chun King Chow Mein Hour
Fred Waring And His Pennsylvanians
Freddy Martin And His Orchestra
101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure ~ “Thunderbolt Adventure Hour”
Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World ~ “Things Are Not What They Appear”
Hercules ~ Melpomene
Hercules: Zero To Hero ~ Melpomene
Aladdin ~ Jafar
Mickey’s House Of Villains ~ Jafar
Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In At The House Of Mouse ~ Jafar
The Return Of Jafar ~ Jafar
Nomination
1994 Tony Awards ~ Actor (Featured Role – Musical) ~ She Loves Me
Hercules ~ Heavyset Woman
Nomination
2000 Tony Awards ~ Actress (Featured Role – Musical) ~ The Full Monty
See Sarah Rayne
The Adventures Of Tom Thumb And Thumbelina ~ Leola
101 Dalmatians ~ Dirty Dawson
Pocahontas ~ Additional Voice
Hercules ~ Panic
Hercules: Zero To Hero ~ Panic
Mickey’s House Of Villains ~ Panic
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time ~ Ronald "Ron" Stoppable
Kim Possible: The Secret Files ~ Ronald "Ron" Stoppable (Present)
Aladdin And The King Of Thieves ~ “Are You In Or Out” Chorus; “Party In Agrabah” Chorus; “Welcome to The Forty Thieves”
Pocahontas ~ Additional Voice
Tron ~ Video Game Player
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride ~ Additional Voice
The Incredibles ~ Jack-Jack Parr
Mulan ~ Additional Voice
The Jungle Book 2 ~ Ranjan
Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command: The Adventure Begins ~ Booster Sinclair Munchapper
The Little Mermaid II: Return To The Sea ~ Dash
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