aintitcool.com - 4/23/2009
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Hey folks, Harry here... Being the voice of the Cheshire Cat in an ALICE IN WONDERLAND film has always been a plum role. In many ways, it has always been the iconic role. Something about that smile and crazy zany existence that makes the Cheshire Cat... psychedelic and freaky. In the classic ...
empireonline.com - 4/22/2009
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empireonline.com —
The new issue of Empire has a few
tidbits from Tim Burton's new film Alice in Wonderland...
, with new pics and an interview with Burton himself about the film. And here, for your delectation, is a look at Alice about to head down the rabbit hole. And ...
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... --- Fry the Cat - Stephen Fry has signed on to voice the Cheshire Cat in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. A good choice, I'd say. ...
Stephen Fry Voicing Chesire Cat, Tony Blair Doing White Rabbit
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UK readers surely know Fry from his variety of comedy, acting, and hosting duties, and while Wikipedia claims "Fry has become known to American audiences for his recurring guest role as Dr. Gordon Wyatt on the FOX crime series Bones," I'm not sure American audiences actually watch Bones, so below the cut, I've included a short clip of him speaking. Listening, you can imagine how appropriate he'll sound voicing the famous line, "Alice, it's me: the magical, grinning cat named The Chesire Cat. Welcome to Wonderland."
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