The Wild Thornberrys Movie - Cast

Cast

  • Lacey Chabert as the voice of Eliza Thornberry, the main protagonist of the film
  • Tim Curry as the voice of Nigel Thornberry, Eliza's father
    • Curry also voices Col. Radcliffe Thornberry, Nigel's father
  • Jodi Carlisle as the voice of Marianne Thornberry, Eliza's mother
  • Danielle Harris as the voice of Debbie Thornberry, Eliza's sister
  • Michael "Flea" Balzary as the voice of Donnie Thornberry
  • Tom Kane as the voice of Darwin Thornberry, A chimpanzee, Eliza's best friend and pet
  • Lynn Redgrave as the voice of Cordelia Jasmin McGold Thornberry, Nigel's mother
  • Rupert Everett and Marisa Tomei as the voice of Sloan and Bree Blackburn, the main antagonists of the film
  • Alfre Woodard as the voice of Akela, mother of the kidnapped cub
  • Kimberly Brooks as the voice of Tally, one of Akela's cubs
  • Cree Summer as the voice of Phaedra, the elephant Eliza is riding at the start of the film
  • Brenda Blethyn as the voice of Mrs. Fairgood, a teacher at the boarding school
  • Obba Babatundé as the voice of Boko, a native boy Debbie runs into later on
  • Kevin Michael Richardson as the voice of Shaman Mnyambo
  • Melissa Greenspan as the voice of Sarah Wellington, Eliza's roommate at Lady Beatrice's
  • Tara Strong, Hynden Walch, and Mae Whitman as the voice of schoolgirls
  • Roger L. Jackson as the voice of Reggie (an English squirrel) and Thunder (a Clydesdale)
  • Johnny Kassir and Charles Shaughnessy as the voice of Squirrels
  • Keith Szarabajka as the voice of a Poacher

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