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Jasmine [1] [2] is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' animated film Aladdin (1992). Voiced by Linda Larkin – with a singing voice provided by Lea Salonga – Jasmine is the spirited daughter of the Sultan, who has grown weary of her life of palace confinement.
Linda Larkin (born March 20, 1970) [1] is an American actress, best known for her role as the speaking voice of Princess Jasmine in Disney's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Career
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. American animated musical fantasy film Aladdin Theatrical release poster by John Alvin Directed by John Musker Ron Clements Screenplay by Ron Clements John Musker Ted Elliott Terry Rossio Story by Burny Mattinson Roger Allers Daan Jippes Kevin Harkey Sue Nichols Francis Glebas Darrell ...
2024 might be a whole new world in some ways compared to 1992, but the Aladdin cast are still close 32 years later.. Linda Larkin, who has provided the speaking voice of Disney's Princess Jasmine ...
PEOPLE spoke with Linda Larkin, the speaking voice of Princess Jasmine, during a media preview of the 'Disney Treasure' ahead of its official maiden voyage
Several Disney rides have been based on Carpet: The Magic Carpets of Aladdin at Adventureland in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, which simulates flight on a carpet, Flying Carpets Over Agrabah at Toon Studio in Walt Disney Studios Park in France, and Jasmine's Flying Carpets at Arabian Coast in Tokyo DisneySea.
The stars of Disney’s huge new live-action movie remake, Aladdin, have revealed how Princess Jasmine’s story has been updated for the 2019 film, to give the character a more feminist ending ...
In 1992, she performed the singing voice of Princess Jasmine in Disney's animated film Aladdin. [34] Later that year, Salonga's agent submitted her to an audition for the leading role of Eliza Doolittle in the upcoming Broadway revival of My Fair Lady. However, the casting director for the production refused to see her because of her race. [35]