Cast
- Albert Brooks as Marlin, a clownfish, Nemo's father
- Ellen DeGeneres as Dory, a Pacific regal blue tang
- Alexander Gould as Nemo, a juvenile clownfish, Marlin's son
- Willem Dafoe as Gill, a moorish idol
- Brad Garrett as Bloat, a pufferfish
- Allison Janney as Peach, a starfish
- Austin Pendleton as Gurgle, a royal gramma
- Stephen Root as Bubbles, a yellow tang
- Vicki Lewis as Deb (and "Flo", Deb's reflection), a four-striped damselfish
- Joe Ranft as Jacques, a Pacific cleaner shrimp
- Geoffrey Rush as Nigel, an brown pelican
- John Ratzenberger as the school of moonfish
- Andrew Stanton as Crush, a green sea turtle.
- Nicholas Bird as Squirt, a juvenile sea turtle, Crush's son
- Bob Peterson as Mr. Ray, a spotted eagle ray, Nemo's school teacher
- Barry Humphries as Bruce, a great white shark
- Eric Bana as Anchor, a hammerhead shark, Bruce's sidekick
- Bruce Spence as Chum, a mako shark, Bruce's sidekick
- Jordy Ranft as Tad, a juvenile yellow longnose butterflyfish
- Erica Beck as Pearl, a juvenile flapjack octopus
- Erik Per Sullivan as Sheldon, a juvenile seahorse
- Bill Hunter as Dr. Philip Sherman, the dentist who captured Nemo on a SCUBA diving trip
- LuLu Ebeling as Darla, Dr. Sherman's niece, known as a "fish-killer"
- Elizabeth Perkins as Coral, Marlin's deceased wife and Nemo's mother
- Rove McManus as a crab
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