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Princess Fiona [1] [2] is a fictional character in DreamWorks' Shrek franchise. One of the film series' main characters, Fiona first appears in Shrek (2001) as a beautiful princess cursed to transform into an ogre at night.
Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers and Michael Gough as his official voice in the video games, spin-offs, commercials and other media) is the titular character: a large, grumpy yet caring green ogre and the lead character in all of the Shrek films. Chris Farley was originally cast to be the voice of Shrek, but he died before he could complete his ...
As a voice actress, Quattrini is best known for voicing Princess Fiona in the Italian-Language dub of the Shrek franchise. She has most notably dubbed Kristin Kreuk , Paz Vega and Lake Bell in most of their work.
Miikka Skaffari/FilmMagic Cameron Diaz is heading back to the big screen with Eddie Murphy and Mike Myers for Shrek 5. Dreamworks announced on Tuesday, July 9, that the trio will reprise their ...
The 'Shrek'-naissance is upon us: Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri says Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy are in 'talks' about 'Shrek 5.' 'Shrek' isn't ogre just yet: DreamWorks eyes a ...
Shrek is an American media franchise of DreamWorks Animation.Loosely based on William Steig's 1990 picture book Shrek!, the series primarily focuses on Shrek, a bad-tempered but good-hearted ogre, who begrudgingly accepts a quest to rescue a princess, resulting in him finding friends and going on many subsequent adventures in a fairy tale world.
The hoarse-voiced wealthy vigilante and his loyal acrobatic pal fight crime in Gotham City — without any distinctive superpowers. ... Shrek is an always angry ogre, and Donkey has a clueless ...
The name "Shrek" is a romanization of the Yiddish word שרעק (shrek), or שרעקלעך (shreklekh), related to the German Schreck and meaning "fear" or "fright". [2] In the films, Shrek was voiced by Mike Myers, and in the musical, he was played principally by Brian d'Arcy James.