Finding Dory - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Finding Dory"
Finding Dory (2016)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Finding Dory - TMDB rating
7.039/10
12597
Finding Dory - Kinopoisk rating
7.424/10
186281
Finding Dory - IMDB rating
7.2/10
332000

Actors and characters

Photo Albert Brooks #1905Photo Albert Brooks #1906Photo Albert Brooks #1907Photo Albert Brooks #1908

Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks
Character Marlin (voice)
Photo Ellen DeGeneres #1909Photo Ellen DeGeneres #1910Photo Ellen DeGeneres #1911

Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres
Character Dory (voice)
Photo Ed OPhoto Ed OPhoto Ed O

Ed O'Neill

Ed O'Neill
Character Hank (voice)
Photo Hayden Rolence #209104Photo Hayden Rolence #209105Photo Hayden Rolence #209106

Hayden Rolence

Hayden Rolence
Character Nemo (voice)
Photo Diane Keaton #11728Photo Diane Keaton #11729Photo Diane Keaton #11730Photo Diane Keaton #11731

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton
Character Jenny (voice)
Photo Eugene Levy #44831Photo Eugene Levy #44832Photo Eugene Levy #44833

Eugene Levy

Eugene Levy
Character Charlie (voice)
Photo Ty Burrell #29140Photo Ty Burrell #29141Photo Ty Burrell #29142

Ty Burrell

Ty Burrell
Character Bailey (voice)
Photo Kaitlin Olson #60099Photo Kaitlin Olson #60100Photo Kaitlin Olson #60101

Kaitlin Olson

Kaitlin Olson
Character Destiny (voice)
Photo Idris Elba #6447Photo Idris Elba #6448Photo Idris Elba #6449Photo Idris Elba #6450

Idris Elba

Idris Elba
Character Fluke (voice)
Photo Dominic West #34605Photo Dominic West #34606Photo Dominic West #34607Photo Dominic West #34608

Dominic West

Dominic West
Character Rudder (voice)
Photo Kate McKinnon #4530Photo Kate McKinnon #4531Photo Kate McKinnon #4532Photo Kate McKinnon #4533

Kate McKinnon

Kate McKinnon
Character Wife Fish (voice)
Photo Bill Hader #8706Photo Bill Hader #8707Photo Bill Hader #8708Photo Bill Hader #8709

Bill Hader

Bill Hader
Character Husband Fish (Stan) (voice)
Photo Andrew Stanton #1947Photo Andrew Stanton #1948Photo Andrew Stanton #1949

Andrew Stanton

Andrew Stanton
Character Crush (voice)
Torbin Xan Bullock
Character Gerald (voice)
Bennett Dammann
Character Squirt (voice)
Photo Bob Peterson #1954Photo Bob Peterson #1955

Bob Peterson

Bob Peterson
Character Mr. Ray (voice)
Photo Alexander Gould #1912Photo Alexander Gould #1913Photo Alexander Gould #1914Photo Alexander Gould #1915

Alexander Gould

Alexander Gould
Character Passenger Carl (voice)
Katherine Ringgold
Character Chicken Fish (voice)
Photo John Ratzenberger #1968Photo John Ratzenberger #1969Photo John Ratzenberger #1970Photo John Ratzenberger #1971

John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger
Character Husband Crab (Bill) (voice)
Photo Angus MacLane #2041Photo Angus MacLane #2042

Angus MacLane

Angus MacLane
Character Sunfish 'Charlie Back and Forth' (voice)
Photo Willem Dafoe #1916Photo Willem Dafoe #1917Photo Willem Dafoe #1918Photo Willem Dafoe #1919

Willem Dafoe

Willem Dafoe
Character Gill (voice)
Photo Brad Garrett #1931Photo Brad Garrett #1932Photo Brad Garrett #1933Photo Brad Garrett #1934

Brad Garrett

Brad Garrett
Character Bloat (voice)
Photo Allison Janney #1935Photo Allison Janney #1936Photo Allison Janney #1937Photo Allison Janney #283546

Allison Janney

Allison Janney
Character Peach (voice)
Photo Austin Pendleton #1938Photo Austin Pendleton #1939

Austin Pendleton

Austin Pendleton
Character Gurgle (voice)
Photo Stephen Root #1940Photo Stephen Root #1941Photo Stephen Root #1942Photo Stephen Root #1943

Stephen Root

Stephen Root
Character Bubbles (voice)
Photo Vicki Lewis #1944Photo Vicki Lewis #1945
Vicki Lewis
Character Deb (& Flo) (voice)
Photo Jerome Ranft #2043
Jerome Ranft
Character Jacques (voice)
Sloane Murray
Character Young Dory (voice)
Lucia Geddes
Character Tween Dory (voice)
Photo Gabriel C. Brown #209107Photo Gabriel C. Brown #209108Photo Gabriel C. Brown #209109
Gabriel C. Brown
Character Becky
Photo Sigourney Weaver #65788Photo Sigourney Weaver #65789Photo Sigourney Weaver #65790Photo Sigourney Weaver #65791

Sigourney Weaver

Sigourney Weaver
Character Sigourney Weaver (voice)
Photo Riley Lio #34571

Riley Lio

Riley Lio
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo David Arnott #37111

David Arnott

David Arnott
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Veronika Bonell #8774
Veronika Bonell
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Doug Burch #19333
Doug Burch
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Cathy Cavadini #4186

Cathy Cavadini

Cathy Cavadini
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Will Collyer #4187
Will Collyer
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Liza Seneca
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Judi M. Durand #8682
Judi M. Durand
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Deb Fink
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Aaron Fors #1996
Aaron Fors
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Willow Geer #4188
Willow Geer
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Carter Hastings #16935
Carter Hastings
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Aaron Hendry #4189
Aaron Hendry
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Andy Hirsch #4190
Andy Hirsch
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Barbara Harris #1681

Barbara Harris

Barbara Harris
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Dara Iruka
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Molly Jackson #54552
Molly Jackson
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Daniella Jones #298220
Daniella Jones
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Carlyle King
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Jeremy Maxwell #4192
Jeremy Maxwell
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Daniel Edward Mora #168813Photo Daniel Edward Mora #168814Photo Daniel Edward Mora #168815
Daniel Edward Mora
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Dylan Naber
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Pace
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Carrie Paff
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Paige Pollack
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Alex Puccinelli #10392
Alex Puccinelli
Character Additional Voices (voice)
David J. Randolph
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Terrell Ransom Jr. #59907
Terrell Ransom Jr.
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Emma Shannon #54525

Emma Shannon

Emma Shannon
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Gunnar Sizemore #51474Photo Gunnar Sizemore #51475
Gunnar Sizemore
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Regina Taufen #10398
Regina Taufen
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Nancy Truman #298221Photo Nancy Truman #350571

Nancy Truman

Nancy Truman
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Andreana Weiner
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Ashlyn Faith Williams #240709
Ashlyn Faith Williams
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Dashell Zamm
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Giant Squid (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The third sequel from Pixar Animation Studios, in which some characters are voiced by new actors. This concerns the voices of Nemo, Sheldon, Ted, Pearl, Squirt, and Jacques. Two other projects are Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich, 2010), where Andy and Slinky are voiced by new actors (although the actor who voiced Andy in the first two films voices a grown-up Andy here), and Cars 2 (Brad Lewis and John Lasseter, 2011), where Filmore and Red sound different.
  • A signature element of the series: the license plate on the truck reads "CALA113". The combination A113 appears in all films from Pixar. This is the number of a classroom at the California Institute of the Arts, where many Pixar Animation Studios animators studied.
  • The film was originally scheduled for release in November 2015, but it was pushed back to a later date as that day was already scheduled for the premiere of Pixar's computer-animated film The Good Dinosaur (Peter Sohn, 2015).
  • The release of the film "Finding Dory" was first announced on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show after a long campaign in which fans demanded a sequel to Andrew Stanton's "Finding Nemo" (2003). Ellen DeGeneres herself voiced Dory in both films.
  • Hayden Rolence voiced Nemo, not Alexander Gould from "Finding Nemo" (Andrew Stanton, 2003). Gould had grown up and lost his childlike voice. In "Finding Dory" (Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane, 2016), he voiced the passenger Carl (a very minor character).
  • Jacques was voiced by Jerome Ranft, brother of Joe Ranft, who voiced the character in Andrew Stanton's "Finding Nemo" (2003), but tragically died in a car accident in 2005. This is the first time someone has voiced Ranft's character in a sequel—in "Toy Story 3" (Lee Unkrich, 2010), Wheezy and Lenny do not speak, and in "Cars 2" (Brad Lewis and John Lasseter, 2011), Red does not say a word. This was the second Pixar film that Jerome Ranft participated in; the first was "Up" (2009).
  • The decision to change the film's setting from an aquarium to the Monterey Bay Aquarium was made after Pixar animators were shown Gabriela Cowperthwaite's documentary "Blackfish" (2013).
  • Dory gained over 25 million likes on "Facebook", becoming the most popular character from Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studio films.
  • The film takes place a year after the events of Andrew Stanton's 'Finding Nemo' (2003). In reality, 13 years separate the premieres of the films.
  • This is the third Disney film to feature Idris Elba and be released in 2016. As with 'Zootopia' (Byron Howard, Rich Moore, and Jared Bush) and 'The Jungle Book' (Jon Favreau), Elba voices an animal.
  • This is the first film from Pixar Animation Studios since 'Cars 2' (Brad Lewis and John Lasseter, 2011) and is intended for release in the wide-aspect-ratio IMAX cinematic system.
  • This is the third Pixar sequel to center around a supporting character from the original film. Andrew Stanton's 'Finding Nemo' (2003) focused on Marlin, while this film revolves around Dory. In 'Monsters University' (Dan Scanlon, 2013), Mike becomes the protagonist, whereas in Pete Docter's prequel 'Monsters, Inc.' (2001), it was Sully. 'Cars 2' (Brad Lewis and John Lasseter, 2011) features Mater as the protagonist, a character from 'Cars' (John Lasseter, 2006), which centered around Lightning McQueen.
  • This is the third Pixar film to feature a female protagonist. The other two films are 'Inside Out' (Pete Docter and Ronaldo Del Carmen, 2015) and 'Brave' (2012).
  • The first sequel produced by Pixar Animation Studios to receive a rating different from that of the original film. Andrew Stanton's 'Finding Nemo' (2003) was rated 'G' (general audiences), while its sequel, 'Finding Dory' (Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane, 2016), received a 'PG' (parental guidance suggested) rating. This was the sixth Pixar film to receive a PG rating. The same rating was also given to 'The Incredibles' (Brad Bird, 2004), 'Up' (Pete Docter and Bob Peterson, 2009), 'Brave' (Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, Steve Purcell, 2012), 'Inside Out' (Pete Docter and Ronaldo Del Carmen, 2015), and 'The Good Dinosaur' (Peter Sohn, 2015).
  • The second trailer for the film features the song 'Solsbury Hill' by Peter Gabriel.
  • Ed O'Neill, who voiced Hank, and Ty Burrell, who voiced Bailey, previously starred together in the comedy series 'Modern Family' (2009).
  • Dominic West, who voiced Lester, and Idris Elba, who voiced Fluke, previously starred together in the series 'The Wire' (2002-2008).
  • The song 'Unforgettable' is performed by Sia, a friend of Ellen DeGeneres, who provides the voice for Dory.
  • John Ratzenberger voices a character in every feature film by Pixar Animation Studios. "Finding Dory," directed by Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane, is the only 2016 sequel in which Ratzenberger does not voice the same character he voiced in the first film. In "Finding Nemo" (Andrew Stanton, 2003), Ratzenberger voiced a school of fish, while in "Finding Dory" he voices Bill the crab, whom Dory and Hank meet at the Marine Life Institute.
  • Some exhibits at the "Life in the Open Ocean" exhibition (such as the jellyfish and whale) resemble animals from Andrew Stanton's "Finding Nemo" (2003).
  • There are only three sea lions at the Marine Life Institute. Their names are Fluke, Rudder, and Gerald. Gerald was the name of the pelican who almost swallowed Marlin and Dory in Andrew Stanton's "Finding Nemo" (2003) before Nigel stopped him at the last moment.
  • The idea of introducing the audience to Dory’s past through short flashbacks was originally conceived for "Finding Nemo" (Andrew Stanton, 2003). The director planned to show the death of Marlin’s family using flashbacks, but this idea didn’t work at the time because it was difficult for audiences to feel sympathy for Marlin or empathize with him. Instead, the family’s death was shown at the very beginning of the film, all flashbacks were removed from the narrative, and Stanton admitted he wanted to use this idea in his future work.
  • A recurring motif in the series: the truck's license plate reads "CALA113." The combination A113 appears in all films from Pixar. This is the number of a classroom at the California Institute of the Arts, where many Pixar Animation Studios animators studied.
  • The film's release was originally scheduled for November 2015, but it was postponed due to the premiere of Pixar's computer-animated film "The Good Dinosaur" (Peter Sohn, 2015) being scheduled for the same date.
  • The release of "Finding Dory" was first announced on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show after a long campaign by fans demanding a sequel to Andrew Stanton's "Finding Nemo" (2003). Ellen DeGeneres herself voiced Dory in both films.
  • Hayden Rolence voiced Nemo, not Alexander Gould from "Finding Nemo" (Andrew Stanton, 2003). Gould grew up and lost his childlike voice. In "Finding Dory" (Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane, 2016), he voiced the passenger Carl (a very minor character).
  • The decision to change the film’s setting from an aquarium to the Marine Biological Institute was made after the Pixar animators were shown Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s documentary "Blackfish" (2013).
  • Dory gained over 25 million likes on Facebook, becoming the most popular character from Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studio films.
  • The film takes place a year after the events of Andrew Stanton’s "Finding Nemo" (2003). In reality, 13 years separate the premieres of the films.
  • John Ratzenberger voices someone in every feature-length film from Pixar Animation Studios. "Finding Dory," directed by Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane, is the only 2016 sequel in which Ratzenberger does not voice the same character he voiced in the first film. In "Finding Nemo" (Andrew Stanton, 2003), Ratzenberger voiced a school of fish, while in "Finding Dory" he voices Bill the crab, whom Dory and Hank meet at the Marine Biological Institute.
  • Some exhibits at the "Life in the Open Ocean" exhibition (such as the jellyfish and the whale) resemble animals from Andrew Stanton's "Finding Nemo" (2003).
  • There are only three sea lions at the Institute of Marine Biology. Their names are Fluke, Rudder, and Gerald. Gerald was the name of the pelican who almost swallowed Marlin and Dory in Andrew Stanton’s “Finding Nemo” (2003), before being stopped at the last moment by Nigel.
  • The idea of introducing the audience to Dory’s past through short flashbacks was originally conceived for "Finding Nemo" (Andrew Stanton, 2003). The director planned to show the death of Marlin’s family through flashbacks, but this idea didn't work at the time, as it was difficult for viewers to feel sympathy for Marlin or empathize with him. Instead, the family’s death was shown at the very beginning of the film, all flashbacks were removed from the narrative, and Stanton admitted he wanted to use this idea in his future works.
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