Toy Story - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Toy Story"
Toy Story (1995)
Timing: 1:21 (81 min)
Toy Story - TMDB rating
7.971/10
19727
Toy Story - Kinopoisk rating
7.949/10
295076
Toy Story - IMDB rating
8.3/10
1200000

Actors and characters

Photo Tom Hanks #2076Photo Tom Hanks #2077Photo Tom Hanks #2078Photo Tom Hanks #2079

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks
Character Woody (voice)
Photo Tim Allen #15148Photo Tim Allen #15149Photo Tim Allen #15150

Tim Allen

Tim Allen
Character Buzz Lightyear (voice)
Photo Don Rickles #15151

Don Rickles

Don Rickles
Character Mr. Potato Head (voice)
Photo Jim Varney #15152Photo Jim Varney #15153Photo Jim Varney #15154

Jim Varney

Jim Varney
Character Slinky Dog (voice)
Photo Wallace Shawn #15155Photo Wallace Shawn #15156Photo Wallace Shawn #15157

Wallace Shawn

Wallace Shawn
Character Rex (voice)
Photo John Ratzenberger #1968Photo John Ratzenberger #1969Photo John Ratzenberger #1970Photo John Ratzenberger #1971

John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger
Character Hamm (voice)
Photo Annie Potts #15158Photo Annie Potts #15159Photo Annie Potts #15160Photo Annie Potts #15161

Annie Potts

Annie Potts
Character Bo Peep (voice)
Photo John Morris #8680

John Morris

John Morris
Character Andy (voice)
Photo Erik von Detten #15165

Erik von Detten

Erik von Detten
Character Sid (voice)
Photo Laurie Metcalf #15166Photo Laurie Metcalf #15167Photo Laurie Metcalf #15168Photo Laurie Metcalf #15169

Laurie Metcalf

Laurie Metcalf
Character Mrs. Davis (voice)
Photo R. Lee Ermey #15179Photo R. Lee Ermey #15180Photo R. Lee Ermey #15181

R. Lee Ermey

R. Lee Ermey
Character Sergeant (voice)
Sarah Freeman
Character Hannah (voice)
Photo Penn Jillette #15182Photo Penn Jillette #15183

Penn Jillette

Penn Jillette
Character TV Announcer (voice)
Photo Jack Angel #2002Photo Jack Angel #2003Photo Jack Angel #2004

Jack Angel

Jack Angel
Character Shark / Rocky Gibraltar (voice)
Spencer Aste
Character Wounded Soldier (voice)
Photo Greg Berg #15184
Greg Berg
Character Local Announcer (voice)
Lisa Bradley
Character Kid (voice)
Kendall Cunningham
Character Kid (voice)
Photo Debi Derryberry #9267Photo Debi Derryberry #9268

Debi Derryberry

Debi Derryberry
Character Aliens / Pizza Planet Announcer (voice)
Cody Dorkin
Character Kid (voice)
Photo Bill Farmer #15185Photo Bill Farmer #15186Photo Bill Farmer #15187

Bill Farmer

Bill Farmer
Character Monotone Announcer (voice)
Craig Good
Character Mission Control (voice)
Gregory Grudt
Character Kid (voice)
Photo Danielle Judovits #15188
Danielle Judovits
Character Burned Rag Doll (voice)
Sam Lasseter
Character Kid (voice)
Brittany Levenbrown
Character Kid (voice)
Photo Sherry Lynn #1999

Sherry Lynn

Sherry Lynn
Character Mom (voice)
Photo Scott McAfee #15189
Scott McAfee
Character Kid (voice)
Photo Mickie McGowan #2001

Mickie McGowan

Mickie McGowan
Character Sid's Mom (voice)
Ryan O'Donohue
Character Kid (voice)
Photo Jeff Pidgeon #1993Photo Jeff Pidgeon #1994

Jeff Pidgeon

Jeff Pidgeon
Character Aliens / Robot / Mr. Spell (voice)
Photo Patrick Pinney #15190

Patrick Pinney

Patrick Pinney
Character Pizza Delivery Guy / Angry Driver #2 (voice)
Photo Phil Proctor #1980Photo Phil Proctor #1981

Phil Proctor

Phil Proctor
Character Pizza Planet Announcer / Pizza Planet Guard (voice)
Photo Jan Rabson #2022

Jan Rabson

Jan Rabson
Character Gas Station Attendant (voice)
Photo Joe Ranft #1946Photo Joe Ranft #66570

Joe Ranft

Joe Ranft
Character Lenny the Binoculars (voice)
Photo Andrew Stanton #1947Photo Andrew Stanton #1948Photo Andrew Stanton #1949

Andrew Stanton

Andrew Stanton
Character Commercial Chorus (voice)

Shane Sweet

Shane Sweet
Character Kid (voice)
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Scud (voice) (uncredited)
Jonathan Benair
Character Troops (uncredited)
Photo Anthony Burch #15191
Anthony Burch
Character Kid (voice)
Photo Tracy Fraim #230388Photo Tracy Fraim #230389Photo Tracy Fraim #230390
Tracy Fraim
Character Narrator (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Processing each frame took from 4 to 13 hours.
  • In other, non-English language versions of the cartoon, the characters' mouths move in accordance with the voice and intonation of the voice actor. In addition, all inscriptions appearing on the screen were also adapted for each of the countries where the cartoon was released.
  • If you look closely at the video, you can make the following observation: the characters in the picture blink periodically, but never do so simultaneously.
  • The character Andy got his name in honor of Professor Andries 'Andy' Van Dam. Many of the film's creators studied in his courses on computer science and computer graphics.
  • The filmmakers admitted that they were inspired by the chase scene from 'Wallace & Gromit 2: The Wrong Trousers' (1993) when creating the scene of the chase after the van.
  • The name of one of the main characters of the cartoon – Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear – coincides with the name of the famous American astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
  • The number A113 appears in every Pixar film; it corresponds to the number of the classroom where John Lasseter, Brad Bird, Pete Docter, and Andrew Stanton studied at CalArts. In 'Toy Story,' A113 is the driver's license number on the windshield of Andy's mother's minivan.
  • The cartoon was released in an unusual format of 1.78:1 (the traditional format is 1.85:1).
  • Distributions of the Debian GNU/Linux operating system are named after the main characters of the cartoon.
  • The gas station 'Dinoco' appears in the cartoon. In 'Cars' (2006), Dinoco is one of the leading racing companies.
  • When Woody talks into the microphone about Andy's birthday, books with titles from early Pixar shorts are visible behind him. Among them are: "The Adventures of André & Wally Bee" (1984); "Knick Knack" (1989); "Luxo Jr." (1986); "Red's Dream" (1987); "Tin Toy" (1988).
  • When Buzz proves he can fly, a ball from the short film "Luxo Jr." (1986) is visible during his fall.
  • The van used to transport Andy's toys was called "EGGMAN"; this is also the name of the main villain from the Sonic the Hedgehog game series.
  • There is a globe in Andy's room. If you look closely, you can notice (especially when the globe almost crushes Buzz), that it depicts a map not of Russia, but of the USSR.
  • During the scene when Molly is riding in the front seat of the car, the same music as the opening theme of the "Timon & Pumbaa" (1995-1998) animated series is playing.
  • To get into Hannah's room, Woody hides in a string of Christmas lights. When he and Buzz emerge from it, the lights are gone, and in the next shot, they are back in their original place.
  • When Woody is announcing Andy’s birthday on the microphone, books with titles from early Pixar shorts are visible behind him. Among them: “The Adventures of André & Wally Bee” (1984); “Luxo Jr.” (1986); “Knick Knack” (1989); “Red’s Dream” (1987).
  • When Buzz proves he can fly, a ball from the short film “Luxo Jr.” (1986) can be seen during his fall.
  • In the episode where Molly is riding in the front seat of the car, the same music plays as from the opening credits of the animated series “Timon & Pumbaa” (1995-1998).
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