Shrek 2 - Cast

Cast

  • Mike Myers as Shrek
  • Eddie Murphy as Donkey
  • Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots
  • Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona
  • John Cleese as King Harold
  • Julie Andrews as Queen Lillian
  • Jennifer Saunders as Fairy Godmother
  • Rupert Everett as Prince Charming
  • Joan Rivers (US)/Kate Thornton (UK) as Red Carpet Announcer
  • Larry King (US)/Jonathan Ross (UK) as Doris the Ugly Stepsister
  • Aron Warner as Big Bad Wolf
  • Cody Cameron as Pinocchio; The Three Little Pigs
  • Christopher Knights and Simon J Smith as Three Blind Mice
  • Conrad Vernon as Gingerbread Man; Muffin Man; Mongo; Cedric; Announcer
  • Tom Waits as Captain Hook
  • Chris Miller as Magic Mirror
  • Mark Moseley as Dresser
  • Kelly Cooney as Fast Food Clerk
  • Kelly Asbury as Page; Elf; Nobleman; Nobleman's son
  • Andrew Adamson as Captain of the Guard
Special guest stars
  • Richard Fairbrass as himself (in the extended DVD version only)
  • Joan Rivers' cameo marked the first time that a real person had been represented on screen by the Shrek animation team. Her part (though retaining her visual representation) was redubbed by presenter Kate Thornton for the United Kingdom release.
  • On the DVD Special Features, Simon Cowell appears as himself on Far Far Away Idol, a parody of American Idol. (see Home Media)

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