Tangled - Cast

Cast

  • Mandy Moore as Rapunzel
  • Zachary Levi as Eugene "Flynn Rider" Fitzherbert
  • Donna Murphy as Mother Gothel
  • Brad Garrett as Hook-Hand Thug
  • Ron Perlman as the Stabbington Brothers
  • Jeffrey Tambor as Big Nose Thug
  • Richard Kiel as Vladamir
  • M. C. Gainey as Captain of the Guard
  • Paul F. Tompkins as Short Thug
  • Tom Kenny as Guard
  • Tim Brooke-Taylor as Old Man
  • Maurice Dean Wint as Paulo
  • Frank Welker as Pascal and Maximus
  • Delaney Rose Stein as Young Rapunzel

Non-speaking animal characters include Pascal, Rapunzel's pet chameleon, and Maximus, the horse of the head of the palace guard who are voiced by Frank Welker. Also featured in non-speaking roles are Rapunzel's parents, the King and Queen, and Ulf, the Mime Thug.

Moore, Levi, and Murphy respectively replaced the originally-announced voice actors Kristin Chenoweth, Dan Fogler, and Grey DeLisle.

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