The Dark Crystal - Cast

Cast

See also: Characters and races of the Dark Crystal
  • Jim Henson and Kathryn Mullen as Jen
Kiran Shah as the body of Jen
Stephen Garlick as the voice of Jen
  • Kathryn Mullen, Rollie Krewson, and Steve Whitmire as Kira
Kiran Shah as the body of Kira
Lisa Maxwell as the voice of Kira
  • Frank Oz and David Greenaway as Aughra
Kiran Shah as the body of Aughra
Billie Whitelaw as the voice of Aughra
  • Dave Goelz and Rollie Krewson as Fizzgig
Percy Edwards as the voice of Fizzgig
  • Frank Oz as SkekSil/The Chamberlain
Barry Dennen as the voice of SkekSil/The Chamberlain
  • Dave Goelz and Rollie Krewson as SkekUng/The Garthim Master
Michael Kilgarriff as the voice of SkekUng/The Garthim Master
  • Jim Henson as SkekZok/The Ritual Master and SkekSo/The Emperor
Jerry Nelson as SkekZok/The Ritual Master and SkekSo/The Emperor
  • Louise Gold as SkekAyuk/The Gourmand
Thick Wilson as the voice of SkekAyuk/The Gourmand
  • Brian Muehl as SkekEkt/The Ornamentalist
  • Bob Payne as SkekOk/The Scroll Keeper
John Baddeley as the voice of SkekOk/The Scroll Keeper
  • Mike Quinn as SkekNa/The Slave Master
David Buck as the voice of SkekNa/The Slave Master
  • Tim Rose as SkekShod/The Treasurer
Charles Collingwood as the voice of SkekShod/The Treasurer
  • Steve Whitmire as SkekTek/The Scientist
  • Brian Muehl as UrSu/The Master and UrZah/The Ritual Guardian
Sean Barrett as the voice of UrSu/The Master and UrZah/The Ritual Guardian
  • Toby Philpott as UrTih/The Alchemist
  • Joseph O'Conor as the narrator and UngIm
  • Dave Goelz, Jim Henson, and Frank Oz as the Podlings
Barry Dennen, Patrick Monckton, and Sue Weatherby as the voices of the Podlings
  • Robbie Barnett and Hugh Spight as the Landstriders

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