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21st Jun 2013

Seven Women Who Were Made To Voice Animated Movies

Hard to believe this isn't the day job...

Sue Murphy

Most of the animated classics revolved around a lead male character, but they would be nothing without those important femme fatales. Here are seven women who were born to star in animated films…

1. Ellen DeGeneres – Dory, Finding Nemo

Arguably, the greatest voice-over performance ever, not just by a female, Ellen really grasped the notion of the entire character of Dory, and embraced it.

2. Sarah Silverman – Vanellope, Wreck-It Ralph

How was Sarah Silverman not involved in animation before is completely beyond us. Vanellope was one of the funniest, and sweetest, characters invented by Disney over the last few years.

3. Holly Hunter – Elastigirl, The Incredibles

Despite being a huge on-screen presence, Holly was introduced to a entirely new group of fans following The Incredibles.

4. Cameron Diaz – Princess Fiona, Shrek

Perhaps one of the more genius casting choices, Cameron really was perfect for the Princess Fiona character. Funny, but charming, she was the perfect compliment to the rest of an excellent cast.

5. Kelly Macdonald – Merida, Brave

That Scottish actress, that sassy character, Merida was more than just your average Princess, a life that Kelly breathed into her.

6. Kristen Wiig – Lucy Wilde, Despicable Me 2

If ever there was a match for animation, Kristen matches her Lucy Wilde role perfectly. How they never thought of one of the funniest of women for an animation before is unforgivable.

7. Angela Lansbury – Mrs. Potts, Beauty and the Beast

How they got Angela Lansbury to look like a teapot we will never know, but it certainly worked!

Despicable Me is in cinemas 28th June, with special previews 22nd June and 23rd June.

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