Michael Sheen voiced the character of the White Rabbit
The Mock Turtle has been played by several people over the years:Gene Wilder - Alice in Wonderland (1999)Roy Skelton - Alice in Wonderland (1986) (TV)Ringo Starr - Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)Alan Bennett / Steve Whitmire - Dreamchild (1985)Donald O'Connor - "Great Performances" - Alice in Wonderland (1983) TV episodeJack Wild - Alicja (1982)Michael Hordern - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972)John Gielgud - "The Wednesday Play" Alice in Wonderland (1966) TV episodeNorman Scace - "The Wednesday Play" Alice (1965) TV episodeBurr Tillstrom - Alice in Wonderland (1955) (TV)Cary Grant - Alice in Wonderland (1933)Gus Alexander - Alice in Wonderland (1931)source: The Internet Movie Database (see related links, below)
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the main characters in Disney's Alice in wonderland cartoon movie are Alice, the Cheshire cat, the caterpillar, the queen of hearts, the king of hearts, the dodo bird, tweedle dee, tweedle dum, Alicea sister, the flowers, the cards, the lobsters, Alice's pet cat, the white rabbit, and the doorknob,
In Through the Looking Glass, which is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice is the only pawn who actually gets to play in the game. When Alice goes through the looking glass, the game is already part way through and there are only a few pieces still in play.Lewis Carroll provided a diagram showing the position of the pieces at the point at which Alice joins the game and a description of the moves in the preface to the 1897 edition (see related questions below.) This replaced a list of characters in earlier editions that described which characters represented which pieces. This list was removed as it confused the way in which the moves of the game are paralleled by the action of the story.In that list the characters who represent pawns are given as:WhiteDaisyHaighaOyster"Lily"FawnOysterHattaDaisyRedDaisyMessengerOysterTiger-LilyRoseOysterFrogDaisy"Lily" is the baby daughter of the White King and Queen. Alice takes her place in the game as Lily is considered too young to play.
Alice in Wonderland is not one of the traditional pantomimes, although it has been adapted for the stage many times and there is an adaptation of it written as a pantomime. (See related link, below) It was originally a novel, and there have been many adaptations for stage, screen, television, video games and so on.
The Mock Turtle has been played by several people over the years:Gene Wilder - Alice in Wonderland (1999)Roy Skelton - Alice in Wonderland (1986) (TV)Ringo Starr - Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)Alan Bennett / Steve Whitmire - Dreamchild (1985)Donald O'Connor - "Great Performances" - Alice in Wonderland (1983) TV episodeJack Wild - Alicja (1982)Michael Hordern - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972)John Gielgud - "The Wednesday Play" Alice in Wonderland (1966) TV episodeNorman Scace - "The Wednesday Play" Alice (1965) TV episodeBurr Tillstrom - Alice in Wonderland (1955) (TV)Cary Grant - Alice in Wonderland (1933)Gus Alexander - Alice in Wonderland (1931)source: The Internet Movie Database (see related links, below)
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Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" is a young girl and does not have a job. As for hobbies, she enjoys reading, exploring, and engaging in imaginative play.
Alice in Wonderland was originally a novel by Lewis Carroll, but it has been adapted into a play many times by many different people.
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No, the Queen in Alice in Wonderland famously says "Off with their heads!" as a recurring threat throughout the story. There is no mention of her asking "do you play crochet."
Stephen Fry voiced "Chesshur" the Cheshire Cat in the 2010 version of Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton. This is Disney's second interpretation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865).
Michael Sheen
Yes, Michael Sheen plays the character Aro in the film "New Moon," which is part of the Twilight Saga series.
she plays the red queen.
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No, he was not. He was a brilliant mathematician who loved to play with words and imagery. He didn't need to be drunk to create the story of Alice in Wonderland.