In "Shrek the Third," released in 2007, the voice actors reportedly earned varying amounts for their roles. Leading actors like Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz were estimated to have received around $10 million each for their performances. Other voice actors, depending on their prominence and negotiations, likely earned significantly less, with amounts ranging from hundreds of thousands to a few million dollars. Specific figures can vary based on contracts and other factors.
Eddie Murphy provided the voice for the character of Donkey, an ogre, in the "Shrek" movie series.
The exact numbers for salaries were not revealed for Shrek the Third. The production budget, however, is estimated to be between $135 to $165 million.
Donkey is always talking and up in Shrek's grill
In the Hindi dub of the movie "Shrek," the character Shrek was voiced by the renowned actor and comedian, Saurabh Shukla. He is known for his versatile voice and has contributed to various films and television shows in India. The Hindi version of "Shrek" retains much of the humor and charm of the original, thanks in part to Shukla's performance. Other characters were also dubbed by talented artists, bringing the film to life for Hindi-speaking audiences.
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Eddie Murphy provided the voice for the character of Donkey, an ogre, in the "Shrek" movie series.
The exact numbers for salaries were not revealed for Shrek the Third. The production budget, however, is estimated to be between $135 to $165 million.
Donkey is always talking and up in Shrek's grill
Shrek grossed $267,655,011 in the domestic market.
Shrek the Third grossed $807,330,936 worldwide.
Shrek Forever After grossed $756,244,673 worldwide.
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In the Hindi dub of the movie "Shrek," the character Shrek was voiced by the renowned actor and comedian, Saurabh Shukla. He is known for his versatile voice and has contributed to various films and television shows in India. The Hindi version of "Shrek" retains much of the humor and charm of the original, thanks in part to Shukla's performance. Other characters were also dubbed by talented artists, bringing the film to life for Hindi-speaking audiences.
Shrek 2 grossed $441,226,247 in the domestic market.
Shrek Forever After grossed $238,736,787 in the domestic market.
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Voice actors get work in essentially the same way that any other kind of actors do; they need to make themselves known to casting directors who are looking for voice actors, and that generally happens through an agent. I will add that unless you have a particularly interesting voice, chances are you will not find work as a voice actor. Of the approximately seven billion people in the world, most have voices, so voices are not hard to find. Interesting voices are not quite as common. It is also worth noting, while we are on the topic, that most voice actors got their start as regular actors before getting into voice work. Once you become known as an actor, and develop connections in the entertainment industry, you will be much more likely to be considered for a voice role. If no one knows who you are, they are not going to think of you when they are trying to cast a role (and while there are such things as open auditions, those are much more likely to be for regular acting than for voice acting).