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Often turn out to be examples of [[Ink Suit Actor|Ink Suit Actors.]] See also [[Pop Star Composer]] for the musical equivalent.
Often turn out to be examples of [[Ink Suit Actor|Ink Suit Actors.]] See also [[Pop Star Composer]] for the musical equivalent.

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* Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, and Alan Tudyk come together once more in [[Halo|Halo 3: ODST]]. Yes, Bungie Studios is mostly staffed by [[Firefly|Browncoats]].
* Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, and Alan Tudyk come together once more in ''[[Halo|Halo 3: ODST]]''. Yes, Bungie Studios is mostly staffed by [[Firefly|Browncoats]].
* [[Trope Codifier|Codified]] by [[Robin Williams]]' role as the Genie in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''. Also an instance of [[Ink Suit Actor]].
* [[Trope Codifier|Codified]] by [[Robin Williams]]' role as the Genie in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''. Also an instance of [[Ink Suit Actor]].
* [[Dreamworks Animation]] is notorious for this trope. Name one movie of theirs that ''doesn't'' have celebrities voicing the characters. They also market these actors ''very'' heavily; if they get a particularly big name, he or she will be [[Billed Above the Title]].
* [[Dreamworks Animation]] is notorious for this trope. Name one movie of theirs that ''doesn't'' have celebrities voicing the characters. They also market these actors ''very'' heavily; if they get a particularly big name, he or she will be [[Billed Above the Title]].
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** ''[[Skyrim]]'' has quite the list of these. See the [[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim/Trivia|Trivia]] page for the full list. Notably, Esbern (the narrator of the trailer) is voiced by [[Max Von Sydow]]. Unfortunately some of Esbern's lines were voiced by another actor who tried and failed to imitate von Sydow.
** ''[[Skyrim]]'' has quite the list of these. See the [[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim/Trivia|Trivia]] page for the full list. Notably, Esbern (the narrator of the trailer) is voiced by [[Max Von Sydow]]. Unfortunately some of Esbern's lines were voiced by another actor who tried and failed to imitate von Sydow.
* ''[[The Critic]]'' and ''[[Duckman]]'' both were star-vehicle toons, for Jon Lovitz and Jason Alexander respectively.
* ''[[The Critic]]'' and ''[[Duckman]]'' both were star-vehicle toons, for Jon Lovitz and Jason Alexander respectively.
* Speaking about doing the voice of Optimus Prime in the live-action ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]'' movies, Peter Cullen remarked that it was great to be working with "the old crew" again (a couple of the voices for the live-action movie were done by the [[The Transformers (animation)|G1]] voice actors), but pointedly made the comment that he "wished he could have worked with [[Frank Welker]] again." A subtle [[Take That]] over the fact that Megatron was voiced by [[The Matrix|Hugo Weaving]] for the live-action movies, given that Frank Welker voiced Soundwave, Ravage, and Devastator in ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' (whom Optimus never meets, for different reasons.<ref>Namely, Soundwave never goes to Earth and {{spoiler|Optimus dies; by the time he's revived, Ravage and Devastator were both killed gruesomely}}</ref>). Nevertheless, [[Transformers Prime|Cullen got his wish granted]].
* Speaking about doing the voice of Optimus Prime in the live-action ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]'' movies, Peter Cullen remarked that it was great to be working with "the old crew" again (a couple of the voices for the live-action movie were done by the [[The Transformers (animation)|G1]] voice actors), but pointedly made the comment that he "wished he could have worked with [[Frank Welker]] again." A subtle [[Take That]] over the fact that Megatron was voiced by [[The Matrix|Hugo Weaving]] for the live-action movies, given that Frank Welker voiced Soundwave, Ravage, and Devastator in ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen]]'' (whom Optimus never meets, for different reasons.<ref>Namely, Soundwave never goes to Earth and {{spoiler|Optimus dies; by the time he's revived, Ravage and Devastator were both killed gruesomely}}</ref>). Nevertheless, [[Transformers Prime|Cullen got his wish granted]].
*** ''Dark of the Moon'' adds another example: [[Leonard Nimoy]] as Sentinel Prime.
*** ''Dark of the Moon'' adds another example: [[Leonard Nimoy]] as Sentinel Prime.
** Long before that, ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]''. Hoo boy. The movie practically advertised itself by actors alone: [[The Breakfast Club|Judd Nelson]] as Hot Rod, [[Monty Python|Eric Idle]] as Wreck-Gar, Leonard Nimoy as Galvatron, [[Airplane!|Robert Stack]] as Ultra Magnus, and '''[[Orson Welles]] as Unicron'''. [[The Other Darrin|All of them ended up replaced in the TV episodes following the movie]]. The TV show and movie did, however, have the late Scatman Crothers as the voice of Jazz, plus John Moschitta as Blurr.
** Long before that, ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]''. Hoo boy. The movie practically advertised itself by actors alone: [[The Breakfast Club|Judd Nelson]] as Hot Rod, [[Monty Python|Eric Idle]] as Wreck-Gar, Leonard Nimoy as Galvatron, [[Airplane!|Robert Stack]] as Ultra Magnus, and '''[[Orson Welles]] as Unicron'''. [[The Other Darrin|All of them ended up replaced in the TV episodes following the movie]]. The TV show and movie did, however, have the late Scatman Crothers as the voice of Jazz, plus John Moschitta as Blurr.
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* Disney did it as early as 1951 with ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', casting Jerry Colonna and Ed Wynn as the March Hare and the Mad Hatter, respectively (both were legendary radio stars at the time).
* Disney did it as early as 1951 with ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', casting Jerry Colonna and Ed Wynn as the March Hare and the Mad Hatter, respectively (both were legendary radio stars at the time).
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' franchise enjoys using celebrities for voice actors, usually people who are already experienced voice actors. Most notably, [[Mark Hildreth]], the T.V. Actor, as Heero Yuy in [[Gundam Wing]], as well as [[Matt Hill]], the world-saving athlete, as Kira Yamato in [[Gundam Seed]].
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' franchise enjoys using celebrities for voice actors, usually people who are already experienced voice actors. Most notably, [[Mark Hildreth]], the T.V. Actor, as Heero Yuy in [[Gundam Wing]], as well as [[Matt Hill]], the world-saving athlete, as Kira Yamato in [[Gundam Seed]].
* Several characters in ''[[Gargoyles]]'' were voiced by the stars of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'', most notably Jonathan Frakes (Also an [[Ink Suit Actor]]) as Xanatos and Marina Sirtis as Demona.
* Several characters in ''[[Gargoyles]]'' were voiced by the stars of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', most notably Jonathan Frakes (Also an [[Ink Suit Actor]]) as Xanatos and Marina Sirtis as Demona.
** He didn't appear often, but Brent Spiner turned in a very mischievous Puck ([[The Fair Folk|bizarre]] Puck is apparently more typical of Spiner's roles).
** He didn't appear often, but Brent Spiner turned in a very mischievous Puck ([[The Fair Folk|bizarre]] Puck is apparently more typical of Spiner's roles).
*** In fact, quite a few ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni turned up: Avery Brooks, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Kate Mulgrew, Nichelle Nichols and Colm Meaney (not to mention some who were in the movies, like Paul Winfield and David Warner). [[wikipedia:List of Gargoyles cast members#Star Trek connection|The Other Wiki now has a full list of actors who worked both on Star Trek and Gargoyles.]]
*** In fact, quite a few ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni turned up: Avery Brooks, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Kate Mulgrew, Nichelle Nichols and Colm Meaney (not to mention some who were in the movies, like Paul Winfield and David Warner). [[wikipedia:List of Gargoyles cast members#Star Trek connection|The Other Wiki now has a full list of actors who worked both on Star Trek and Gargoyles.]]
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* Early episodes of ''[[Captain Planet]]'' had such big names as [[Meg Ryan]], [[Martin Sheen]], Sting, [[Jeff Goldblum]] in various villainous roles and [[Whoopi Goldberg]] as Gaya, although by the second and third seasons these had been replaced by professional voice actors.
* Early episodes of ''[[Captain Planet]]'' had such big names as [[Meg Ryan]], [[Martin Sheen]], Sting, [[Jeff Goldblum]] in various villainous roles and [[Whoopi Goldberg]] as Gaya, although by the second and third seasons these had been replaced by professional voice actors.
** Also of note is that [[Tom Cruise]] was attached to voice Cap, but it didn't work out.
** Also of note is that [[Tom Cruise]] was attached to voice Cap, but it didn't work out.
* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'s'' two-part Season 2 premiere guest-stars non other than John de Lancie of ''[[Star Trek]]'' fame as the premiere's villain Discord, who is essentially [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Q]] as a [[Buffy-Speak|dragon...thing]]. Its awesome. Although to his credit, he already had plenty of voice acting experience on cartoon shows before starring as Discord.
* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'s'' two-part Season 2 premiere guest-stars non other than John de Lancie of ''[[Star Trek]]'' fame as the premiere's villain Discord, who is essentially [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Q]] as a [[Buffy-Speak|dragon...thing]]. Its awesome. Although to his credit, he already had plenty of voice acting experience on cartoon shows before starring as Discord.
* A notoriously bad live-action example was the English-language dub of Roberto Benigni's ''Pinocchio'' (2002), which used an [[All-Star Cast]]: Breckin Meyer as Pinocchio (whom ''Benigni'' plays onscreen), Glenn Close as the Blue Fairy, and in the supporting roles David Suchet, [[Monty Python|John Cleese, Eric Idle]], Topher Grace, Queen Latifah, Cheech Marin, Eddie Griffin, Kevin James, James Belushi, and Regis Philbin. The quality of the performances varies wildly and no one's work escapes the [[Hong Kong Dub]].
* A notoriously bad live-action example was the English-language dub of Roberto Benigni's ''Pinocchio'' (2002), which used an [[All-Star Cast]]: Breckin Meyer as Pinocchio (whom ''Benigni'' plays onscreen), Glenn Close as the Blue Fairy, and in the supporting roles David Suchet, [[Monty Python|John Cleese, Eric Idle]], Topher Grace, Queen Latifah, Cheech Marin, Eddie Griffin, Kevin James, James Belushi, and Regis Philbin. The quality of the performances varies wildly and no one's work escapes the [[Hong Kong Dub]].
* [[Claudia Black]] made a surprise appearance in the North American dub of ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi]]''.
* [[Claudia Black]] made a surprise appearance in the North American dub of ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi]]''.

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For some reason, celebrities do a lot of voice-acting in big-budget animated movies. Maybe the producers figure more people will see movies with "big-name stars" in them. Maybe John Q. Public just loves his celebrities. Regardless, regular voice actors often get cast aside in favor of someone more famous when a big, important animated movie is made for public consumption.

Sometimes this results in the more Genre Savvy of viewers not only becoming aware of just who's voicing the characters, but mentally referring to the characters by the actors' names—especially if it's been a while since they've last seen the movie.

As it turns out, voice actors are not exactly pleased that their jobs are being poached by actors from other disciplines (Especially Billy West). Which makes sense, as it implies that the performing skills are interchangeable.

It's important to note that some celebrities are very talented at voice acting and would likely be among the most prolific at the profession if they did it exclusively. And there is a solid selection of performers who have managed strong careers in both fields and would not qualify for this trope, although becoming equally famous in both would be pretty rare.

Often turn out to be examples of Ink Suit Actors. See also Pop Star Composer for the musical equivalent.

Examples of Celebrity Voice Actor include:
  1. Namely, Soundwave never goes to Earth and Optimus dies; by the time he's revived, Ravage and Devastator were both killed gruesomely