WALL•E Cast!

Here’s some of the WALL-E cast list:

Willem Dafoe, Fred Willard, Rowan Atkinson, and Emma de

Caunes.

jvpixarnews.blogspot.com/2007/06 … -list.html

Fantastic news, JV !!! :smiley:

Could I get any more excited for this movie than I am right now? Heheh, that’s one great cast. And Willem

Dafoe will be in this film. Oh god, get me a ticket now !!! :smiley:

Yeah, Willem Dafoe is in it! :smiley: This will be his 2nd Pixar film to be in!

Yay – Willem Dafoe is back! And Fred Willard, too? Gee

whiz…

Thanks for the news, JV! :smiley:

I don’t know any of these guys, but i

can’t wait to hear them. Thanks for the update.

Here’s

a picture of Emma de Caunes

:wink:

Very good

casting !

Thanks K3vin! :smiley:

YAY! Who did William DaFoe play?

When I saw Fred

Willard, I first thought of Harland Williams for some reason…He should play a part in Pixar someday!

He played Gill.

Ohhh, duh!

Wow, Willem Dafoe is

in?! Awesome! I loved his role as Gill, it was so cool! :smiley:

Wooo! Defoe!

boogies

Mucho points for Willem Dafoe!!

I doubt he’d be cast as somebody as hot as Gill was… since we’re talking about a robot film… but they might

surprise me?? Willard and Atkinson sound like good pics too!

Well,

the trailer ends with what appears to be WALL-E’s voice (sorry to everyone who hasn’t seen the trailer yet) ,

so the question I’m scratching my head at now is “who is voicing him”?

Off Topic: Willem

Dafoe was actually born in Appleton, Wisconsin. How cool is that? Another reason why I’m glad to be from

Wisconsin. :smiley:

Apparently Ben Burtt (Sound effects guy on Star Wars who

apparently made the beeps for R2-D2 with his own voice) is Wall-E

sweeeet!

Recheck the original story folks - especially you JV!

Apparently there

was a major error in the original story way back when it originated with Apple and has since trickled down to

us!

^ whu?

The cast listing they put up

was really for the new Mr. Bean movie, hence Rowan Atkinson.

In this world full of trickery and deceit, you guys have got to learn not to

believe everything you read, see, or hear.