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Kevin Schon is an American voice actor who is known for his voice-over work in video games, movies and television shows. He is best known as a voice double for Nathan Lane for animated media, most notably as Timon in the Timon & Pumbaa television series and in various other Disney related projects.
The Naked Truth is a 1992 comedy film starring Robert Caso and Kevin Schon.Also featured in the film are Zsa Zsa Gabor, Lou Ferrigno, Erik Estrada, Ted Lange, Billy Barty, Yvonne De Carlo, Norman Fell, Little Richard, David Birney, M. Emmet Walsh, Dick Gautier, John Vernon and Camilla Sparv Natasha Pavlovich among others.
Voiced by: Kevin Schon. Ursak is the brother to the late king and the uncle to the Steele children. He serves as their adviser, second-in-command, mentor, and surrogate father. He is a skilled combatant who leads from the front, as well as a highly competent scientist designing various weapons and armor for the Legion of Light's members.
Kevin Schon as Snowbell, the family's Persian cat who is Stuart's friend. Schon reprises his role from the animated series, replacing Nathan Lane from the first two films. Wayne Brady as Reeko, a smooth-talking anthropomorphic skunk and the Beast's former servant who befriends Stuart, but is disliked by the forest animals because of his attitude.
Kevin Schon (born 1958), American actor; Margarete Schön (1895–1985), German actress; Mila Schön (1917–2008), Italian fashion designer; Nadine Schön (born 1983), German politician; Nancy Schön (born 1928), American sculptor; Neal Schon (born 1954), American musician; Richard Schoen (born 1950), American mathematician
The tighter budget, as well as scheduling conflicts, also prevented Kevin Bacon, Bob Hoskins, Bridget Fonda and Phil Collins from reprising their respective roles as Balto, Boris, Jenna, Muk and Luk from the original film; instead, they were replaced by Maurice LaMarche, Charles Fleischer, Jodi Benson and Kevin Schon, respectively. [2]
Moo Shoo and One-Ton (voiced by Kevin Schon and Jim Cummings) – Peking Duck's henchman. The Sludge King; Fufu Gauche (voiced by Brad Garrett) – a disgraced fashion designer who tries to get revenge on the city by replacing everyone's clothes with his tacky fish costumes.
The Nuttiest Nutcracker is a 1999 animated direct-to-video Christmas film loosely based on the 1892 ballet The Nutcracker. The film was directed by Harold Harris and starred the voices of Jim Belushi, Cheech Marin, and Phyllis Diller. [1]