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AN INDEPENDENT FIELD REPORT ⟡ THE DISNEY VOICE REPERTORY COMPANY, 1937–PRESENT

DISNEY VOICE ACTORS WHO APPEAR IN EVERYTHING

The Princess report tracked one role passed between many people. This is the inverse: the people who turn up in film after film after film — the voices in everything. One of three field reports on the people behind the Disney canon.

Most “voice actor” lists are trivia roundups. This report cross-references every performer against attested, multi-role credits across the entire Disney canon — not just a single memorable part.

01 THE COMPANY
02 THE INVISIBLE GIANT
03 THE GOOD-LUCK CHARMS
04 THE SPECIALISTS
01 THE COMPANY
The documented regulars — performers with multiple distinct, attested roles across the Disney canon. Not an exhaustive census; these are the well-established members of the company, sorted into the eras they worked. Tap any card for the full record.
ALL ERAS
CLASSIC
RENAISSANCE
MODERN
Frank Welker1946
CREATURES & ANIMALS
$17.4B · 860+ credits
Abu, Rajah & the Cave of Wonders (Aladdin) · Flit (Pocahontas) · Pegasus (Hercules) …
$17.4B
Alan Tudyk1971
THE GOOD-LUCK CHARM
every WDAS film since 2012
King Candy (Wreck-It Ralph) · Duke of Weselton (Frozen) · Alistair Krei (Big Hero 6) …
UNBROKEN STREAK
Jim Cummings1952
GENTLE & COMIC LEADS
600+ roles · secret singer
Winnie the Pooh · Tigger · Pete …
SECRET SINGERSUCCESSION LINE
Tony Jay1933–2006
VILLAIN BARITONES
the baritone villain
Judge Claude Frollo — and sang 'Hellfire' (Hunchback) · Monsieur D'Arque (Beauty and the Beast) · Shere Khan (The Jungle Book 2 / TaleSpin) …
SECRET SINGERSUCCESSION LINE
Corey Burton1955
VILLAIN BARITONES
the heir to the baritone
Frollo (inherited from Jay) · Shere Khan (inherited) · Magic Mirror (inherited) …
SUCCESSION LINE
Pat Carroll1927–2022
ONE ICONIC ROLE, FOR LIFE
one role, 33 years
Ursula (The Little Mermaid) · Morgana (Return to the Sea) · Ursula — TV series, House of Mouse, Kingdom Hearts, Dreamlight Valley
Sterling Holloway1905–1992
GENTLE & COMIC LEADS
first voice Disney Legend
Mr. Stork (Dumbo) · grown-up Flower (Bambi) · Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland) …
SUCCESSION LINE
Verna Felton1890–1966
MATRIARCHS & GRANDE DAMES
the studio's grande dame
Mrs. Jumbo & the Elephant Matriarch (Dumbo) · Fairy Godmother (Cinderella) · Queen of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland) …
Phil Harris1904–1995
THE CHARMING ROGUE
the same rogue, three times
Baloo (The Jungle Book) · Thomas O'Malley (The Aristocats) · Little John (Robin Hood)
Eleanor Audley1905–1991
VILLAINESSES
two of the greatest villainesses
Lady Tremaine (Cinderella) · Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)
Tress MacNeille1951
UTILITY / MANY-VOICES
the modern utility lead
Daisy Duck (since 1999) · Chip · Anastasia Tremaine …
Jeff Bennett1962
UTILITY / MANY-VOICES
four roles in one film
Tramp, Jock, Trusty & the Dogcatcher — four roles in one film (Lady and the Tramp II) · Various across the Disney TV & DTV canon
Kath Soucie1967
UTILITY / MANY-VOICES
thousands of episodes
Wendy (Return to Never Land) · Daughters Collette & Danielle (Lady and the Tramp II) · Various across the Disney canon
SOURCES: Wikipedia, RCDB-adjacent film databases, Disney Legends records, studio/D23 profiles & contemporary press; verified per performer. Box office gross for Frank Welker ($17.4B, third-highest-grossing actor) is his Wikipedia-cited career figure across all credits, not Disney-only. This roster is the set of WELL-DOCUMENTED repertory regulars — performers with multiple distinct, attested Disney roles — and is intentionally not an exhaustive census; many more supporting players recur across the canon. "Disney canon" centers on Walt Disney Animation Studios features; direct-to-video and series roles are noted where they establish a regular.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How were these performers selected?
Each person on this list has multiple distinct, attested roles across the Disney animated canon — not just one memorable part. It's a curated set of well-documented repertory regulars, not an exhaustive census of every actor who's voiced more than one Disney character.
Is this a complete list of repeat Disney voice actors?
No — intentionally not. Many more supporting players recur across the canon in smaller or less-documented roles. This report focuses on the clearest, best-sourced cases rather than trying to catalog every repeat credit.
What counts as a “secret singer”?
A performer who is primarily known for line readings but who also sang a memorable musical moment themselves, rather than having a separate singing double — Jim Cummings performing as Winnie the Pooh is a good example.
How is Frank Welker's box office figure calculated?
The $17.4B figure is his Wikipedia-cited career total across all voice and creature-vocalization credits, not limited to Disney productions — he's credited on an unusually large number of films across multiple studios, which is what makes the number so large.

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