The Prince of Egypt - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Prince of Egypt"
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
The Prince of Egypt - TMDB rating
7.299/10
4217
The Prince of Egypt - Kinopoisk rating
7.701/10
45198
The Prince of Egypt - IMDB rating
7.2/10
161000

Actors and characters

Photo Val Kilmer #7483Photo Val Kilmer #7484Photo Val Kilmer #7485Photo Val Kilmer #7486

Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer
Character Moses (voice)
Photo Ralph Fiennes #11360Photo Ralph Fiennes #11361Photo Ralph Fiennes #11362Photo Ralph Fiennes #11363

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes
Character Rameses (voice)
Photo Michelle Pfeiffer #8838Photo Michelle Pfeiffer #8839Photo Michelle Pfeiffer #8840Photo Michelle Pfeiffer #8841

Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer
Character Tzipporah (voice)
Photo Sandra Bullock #30229Photo Sandra Bullock #30230Photo Sandra Bullock #30231Photo Sandra Bullock #30232

Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock
Character Miriam (voice)
Photo Jeff Goldblum #7774Photo Jeff Goldblum #7775Photo Jeff Goldblum #7776Photo Jeff Goldblum #7777

Jeff Goldblum

Jeff Goldblum
Character Aaron (voice)
Photo Danny Glover #26828Photo Danny Glover #26829Photo Danny Glover #26830Photo Danny Glover #26831

Danny Glover

Danny Glover
Character Jethro (voice)
Photo Patrick Stewart #8170Photo Patrick Stewart #8171Photo Patrick Stewart #8172Photo Patrick Stewart #8173

Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart
Character Seti (voice)
Photo Helen Mirren #3465Photo Helen Mirren #3466Photo Helen Mirren #3467Photo Helen Mirren #3468

Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren
Character Queen (voice)
Photo Steve Martin #48202Photo Steve Martin #48203Photo Steve Martin #48204Photo Steve Martin #48205

Steve Martin

Steve Martin
Character Hotep (voice)
Photo Martin Short #41390Photo Martin Short #280270Photo Martin Short #328102Photo Martin Short #328103

Martin Short

Martin Short
Character Huy (voice)
Bobby Motown
Character Rameses Son (voice)
Photo Eden Riegel #44851

Eden Riegel

Eden Riegel
Character Young Miriam (voice)
Photo Ofra Haza #48206Photo Ofra Haza #48207
Ofra Haza
Character Yocheved (voice)
Photo James Avery #48208Photo James Avery #48209Photo James Avery #48210Photo James Avery #48211

James Avery

James Avery
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Aria Noelle Curzon #26992
Aria Noelle Curzon
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Stephanie Sawyer #48214
Stephanie Sawyer
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Francesca Marie Smith #48215

Francesca Marie Smith

Francesca Marie Smith
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Shira Roth
Character Hebrew Child (singing voice)
Michel Patrician
Character Hebrew Child (singing voice)
Photo Christopher Marquette #48216Photo Christopher Marquette #48217
Christopher Marquette
Character Hebrew Child (singing voice)
Justin Timsit
Character Hebrew Child (singing voice)
Photo Andrew Johnson #48218
Andrew Johnson
Character Boy Soloist (singing voice)
Photo Jack Angel #2002Photo Jack Angel #2003Photo Jack Angel #2004

Jack Angel

Jack Angel
Character Egyptian (voice) (uncredited)

Amick Byram

Amick Byram
Character Moses (singing voice) (uncredited)
Photo Brenda Chapman #17542

Brenda Chapman

Brenda Chapman
Character Miriam (singing voice) (uncredited)
Sally Dworsky
Character Miriam (singing voice) (uncredited)
Photo Jon Robert Hall #37106
Jon Robert Hall
Character (voice) (uncredited)
Phillip Ingram
Character (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Brian Stokes Mitchell #48219Photo Brian Stokes Mitchell #48220Photo Brian Stokes Mitchell #48221

Brian Stokes Mitchell

Brian Stokes Mitchell
Character Jethro (singing voice) (uncredited)
Linda Shayne
Character The Queen (singing voice) (uncredited)
Photo Brian Tochi #14531

Brian Tochi

Brian Tochi
Character (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Mariah Carey #8093Photo Mariah Carey #8094Photo Mariah Carey #69864Photo Mariah Carey #69865

Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey
Character The 2nd Balladeer (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Whitney Houston #50263Photo Whitney Houston #73173

Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston
Character The Balladeer (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The idea for the cartoon was born in 1994 at a meeting of Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen, which predetermined the creation of DreamWorks SKG. Katzenberg said he had long wanted to make a cartoon that differed from traditional Disney fairy tales – a story in the spirit of Indiana Jones films or 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day.' In response, Spielberg suggested making an animated remake of 'The Ten Commandments.' David Geffen picked up on this idea.
  • For four years, 450 animators worked on the cartoon. Art directors Cathy Altieri and Richard Chavez and production designer Derek Gogol led a team of nine artists who worked on creating the overall visual style of the film. This process included a two-week trip to Egypt, as well as studying the artworks of Gustave Doré and Claude Monet, and the style of director David Lean in 'Lawrence of Arabia.'
  • While the Egyptian characters have a somewhat symmetrical, angular appearance, the Hebrew characters were given a more natural look.
  • To ensure the film was historically and theologically accurate, consultations were held with biblical scholars, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim theologians. After a preview of the cartoon, they noted that the creators had listened to their advice and praised the studio.
  • The film was banned from release in two Muslim countries – the Maldives and Malaysia – as it depicts one of the prophets revered in Islam (Musa/Moses).
  • The idea for the animated film was born in 1994 at a meeting of Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen, which predetermined the creation of DreamWorks SKG. Katzenberg said that he had long wanted to make an animated film that differed from traditional Disney fairy tales – a story in the spirit of Indiana Jones films or "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." In response, Spielberg suggested making an animated remake of "The Ten Commandments." David Geffen picked up on this idea.
  • For four years, 450 animators worked on the film. Art directors Cathy Altieri and Richard Chavez and production designer Derek Gogol led a team of nine artists who worked on creating the film's overall visual style. This process included a two-week trip to Egypt, as well as studying the artwork of Gustave Doré and Claude Monet, and the style of director David Lean in "Lawrence of Arabia."
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