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In the original movie, and in the "film" of the Broadway production, we hear Mel Brooks' voice say, "Don't be silly, be a smarty -- come on and join the Nazi Party!"
Some of them are...Chris Anthony who is the voice of Chris, the hostEarl Boen who is the voice of Regis and Edwin BlackgaardChuck Bolte who is the voice of George BarclayAria Curzon who is the voice of Mandy StraussbergJoe Dammann who is the voice of Tom Riley and Bart RathboneDavid Griffin who is the voice of Jimmy BarclayPaul Herlinger who is the new/current voice of John Avery WittakerJess Harnell who is the voice of Wooton Bassett and Bennett CharlesMark Christopher Lawrence who is the voice of Ed WashingtonKatie Leigh who is the voice of Connie KendallPhil Lollar who is the voice of Dale Jacobs and is also the writer/director/producer
Mel Brooks, the film's directer. He also supplied the sound of the cat Frederick hit with his dart and the voice of Victor Frankenstein.
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Tom Hanks- voice of Woody Tim Allen- voice of Buzz Lightyear Don Rickles- voice of Mr.Potato Head Jim Varney- voice of Slinky Dog Wallace Shawn- voice of Rex John Ratzenberger- Voice of Hamm
Elizabeth Avery has written: 'First principles of speech training' -- subject(s): Elocution, English language, Phonetics, Speech, Voice
Walter H. Brooks has written: 'The pastor's voice'
Marlin, voiced by Albert Brooks, is Nemo's father and Coral is Nemo's mother. Both are clownfish.
Albert Brooks is an American actor, comedian and writer. He is famous as a voice artist on The Simpsons, the voice of Marlin in Finding Nemo and for his part in Broadcast News.
Kimberly Brooks does the voice of Luna in "Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost."
The voice of Stormy is provided by Kimberly Brooks .
In the original movie, and in the "film" of the Broadway production, we hear Mel Brooks' voice say, "Don't be silly, be a smarty -- come on and join the Nazi Party!"
Albert Brooks provided the voice for Marlin.
Changing the excerpt to Avery's first-person point of view would allow readers to gain a deeper insight into Avery's thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This shift can create a stronger emotional connection between the reader and Avery and provide a more personal and intimate perspective on the events unfolding in the story. It can also help to enhance the narration by offering a more authentic and direct portrayal of Avery's voice and personality.
Jonathan Brooks provides the voice of Prussia .
Abraham Brooks Van Zandt has written: 'God's voice to the nation' -- subject(s): Death and burial '\\'
The original voice of Droopy Dog was originally voice actor Bill Thompson, but while in the US Navy during World War II, a voice actor Don Messick, and at times the creator of Droopy, Tex Avery.