Sentences with phrase «only lent her voice»

Willem Dafoe gets off lucky only having to only lend his voice to one of the digitally animated characters.
The only good thing is that Willis only lent his voice to the project; no one saw his face in the film.
Kathryn Beaumont not only lent her voice to the character of Alice, but also to Wendy in Disney's Peter Pan.

Not exact matches

The idea that the fate of this little racehorse that could (and ultimately, even the idea that the horse is an underdog is a bit of a cheat, since Seabiscuit's lineage was sterling — less «underdog» than «underachiever») galvanized a nation reeling under the Great Depression is the only idea that remains in the film, seized by Ross as an opportunity to insert archive stills of the period — complete with voice - over from historian David McCullough — to lend his horse opera the sort of gravitas he's not able to provide through narrative.
THR is reporting that Angelina Jolie has signed on to lend her voice to The One and Only Ivan, Disney's upcoming adaptation of author Katherine Applegate and illustrator Patricia Castelao's Newbery Medal - winning book.
Jackie Chan, Dave Franco, Michael Pena, Abbi Jacobson, and Fred Armison lend their voices to the film which seems to only better the already comical motions and actions of the characters.
In an interview with The Times last year, Vega, who called herself the first and only trans actress in Chile, lent her voice to the ongoing conversation about LGBTQ representation in film.
After the death of movie trailer voice over artist Don LaFontaine, there were only five heavy hitters that were known for lending their voice to trailers.
In - engine cutscenes look better and more accurate to the source material than One Piece games have ever done before, with the original (Japanese only) voice actors reprising their roles and lending and an air of authenticity to every moment.
Back in the original arm of Toys for Bob's studio where the working Tiki Bar stashed with delicacies is readily accessible, producer Alex Ness returns to not only pen the Trap Team story, but also lend his voice to several characters including the infamous Chompy Mage trappable villain.
The biggest creative improvement over the original, however, comes from the addition of voice acting and the personality it lends to the script: the laughs and nonverbal responses of the characters are interpreted much more conversationally than are otherwise possible with text dialogs only.
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