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** ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' has [[Weird Al Yankovic]] guest-starring in two episodes as Wreck-Gar. Two actors from ''The Transformers: The Movie'' return: Judd Nelson reprises his role as Rodimus for the Season 3 three-part opener, and John Moschitta portrays Blurr once again.
** ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' has [[Weird Al Yankovic]] guest-starring in two episodes as Wreck-Gar. Two actors from ''The Transformers: The Movie'' return: Judd Nelson reprises his role as Rodimus for the Season 3 three-part opener, and John Moschitta portrays Blurr once again.
* ''[[Brutal Legend]]'': The voice actor cast reads like a "Who's who" of [[Heavy Metal (Music)|Heavy Metal]] musicians.
* ''[[Brutal Legend]]'': The voice actor cast reads like a "Who's who" of [[Heavy Metal (Music)|Heavy Metal]] musicians.
* The ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' story "[[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S4 E17 E18 The End of Time|The End Of Time]]" has two celebrity voices: Brian Cox as the Elder Ood and [[Timothy Dalton]] as the narrator. The "voice" part of "celebrity voice actor" is subverted with Dalton via [[Narrator All Along]]. [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E4 The Doctors Wife|"The Doctor's Wife"]] also has [[Michael Sheen]] as the voice of [[Genius Loci|House]].
* The ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story "[[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S4 E17 E18 The End of Time|The End Of Time]]" has two celebrity voices: Brian Cox as the Elder Ood and [[Timothy Dalton]] as the narrator. The "voice" part of "celebrity voice actor" is subverted with Dalton via [[Narrator All Along]]. [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32 E4 The Doctors Wife|"The Doctor's Wife"]] also has [[Michael Sheen]] as the voice of [[Genius Loci|House]].
* [[Ron Perlman]] narrates every ''[[Fallout]]'' game. He does, however, have an extensive background in voice acting as well as screen acting.
* [[Ron Perlman]] narrates every ''[[Fallout]]'' game. He does, however, have an extensive background in voice acting as well as screen acting.
** Liam Neeson as the player character's dad in ''[[Fallout 3]]''.
** Liam Neeson as the player character's dad in ''[[Fallout 3]]''.
* ''[[Coraline (Film)|Coraline]]'' has Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, and Ian McShane on the cast, however they're barely featured on anything other than the behind-the-scenes featurettes. Also, though most people assumed that the casting of Hatcher is for promotional purposes (because the movie's target audience obviously consists of ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' fans), her voice acting turns out to be [[So Cool Its Awesome]].
* ''[[Coraline (Film)|Coraline]]'' has Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, and Ian McShane on the cast, however they're barely featured on anything other than the behind-the-scenes featurettes. Also, though most people assumed that the casting of Hatcher is for promotional purposes (because the movie's target audience obviously consists of ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' fans), her voice acting turns out to be [[So Cool Its Awesome]].
* ''[[Mass Effect]]'' and ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' stick mostly with "regular" voice actors for most of their casts, but have a few celebrities in each. [[Seth Green]], Lance Henriksen and [[Star Trek the Next Generation (TV)|Marina Sirtis]] qualify for the [[Mass Effect 1|first game]], and Green is joined by [[Claudia Black]], [[The Matrix|Carrie-Anne Moss]], [[Chuck|Yvonne Strahovski]], [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined (TV)|Tricia Helfer, Michael Hogan]] and [[Martin Sheen]] in the second.
* ''[[Mass Effect]]'' and ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' stick mostly with "regular" voice actors for most of their casts, but have a few celebrities in each. [[Seth Green]], Lance Henriksen and [[Star Trek the Next Generation (TV)|Marina Sirtis]] qualify for the [[Mass Effect 1|first game]], and Green is joined by [[Claudia Black]], [[The Matrix|Carrie-Anne Moss]], [[Chuck|Yvonne Strahovski]], [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Tricia Helfer, Michael Hogan]] and [[Martin Sheen]] in the second.
** Lance Henriksen will be returning for the last piece of [[Downloadable Content|DLC]] for ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''.
** Lance Henriksen will be returning for the last piece of [[Downloadable Content|DLC]] for ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''.
** Freddie Prinze, Jr. voices James Vega in [[Mass Effect 3]]. Judging from his interview about he seems psyched for it.
** Freddie Prinze, Jr. voices James Vega in [[Mass Effect 3]]. Judging from his interview about he seems psyched for it.
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* Several characters in ''[[Gargoyles (Animation)|Gargoyles]]'' were voiced by the stars of ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation (TV)|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 (Animation)|Gargoyles]]'' were voiced by the stars of ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation (TV)|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 (Franchise)|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). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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 (Franchise)|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.]]
* Phil Hartman, of course, was this when he voiced Troy McClure, Lionel Hutz, and one-shot characters on ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]''. He's a bit of a subversion, though. Before his star rose with ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', Hartman already had some voice-acting credits under his belt. He just kept it up after becoming famous.
* Phil Hartman, of course, was this when he voiced Troy McClure, Lionel Hutz, and one-shot characters on ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]''. He's a bit of a subversion, though. Before his star rose with ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', Hartman already had some voice-acting credits under his belt. He just kept it up after becoming famous.
* Tom Wilson and Mary Steenburgen reprised their roles of Biff Tannen and Clara Clayton-Brown for ''[[Back to The Future]]: The Animated Series.'' Doc, however, was voiced by Dan Castellaneta. The Telltale games, however, feature Christopher Lloyd himself as Doc Brown (he also played the role in the cartoon's live-action segments, but he was dubbed by Castellaneta).
* Tom Wilson and Mary Steenburgen reprised their roles of Biff Tannen and Clara Clayton-Brown for ''[[Back to The Future]]: The Animated Series.'' Doc, however, was voiced by Dan Castellaneta. The Telltale games, however, feature Christopher Lloyd himself as Doc Brown (he also played the role in the cartoon's live-action segments, but he was dubbed by Castellaneta).
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[[Category:Celebrity Voice Actor]]
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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