Besetzung und Crew von Findet Nemo

Findet Nemo

There are 3.7 trillion fish in the ocean. They're looking for one.

Im Schutze eines großen Riffs lebt die Familie von Clownfisch Marlin relativ sicher und trotzdem werden seine Frau und nahezu alle seine Kinder Opfer eines gefräßigen Räubers. Das einzige ihm verbleibende Kind ist der kleine Nemo, der von da an besonders behütet wird. Doch die Neugier ist zu groß und prompt wird Nemo gefangen und zu den Menschen als Zierfisch gebracht. Durch ein paar Möwen erfährt Marlin alsbald, wo Nemo gelandet ist: im Aquarium eines Zahnarztes in Sydney. Mutig macht sich der Clownfisch mit seiner Freundin Dorie, die allerdings ständig an Gedächtnisverlust leidet, auf den Weg dorthin, vorbei an Haien, Quallen und anderen Gefahren. Währenddessen ist Nemo nicht untätig und plant mit den anderen Aquariumsfischen einen gewagten Ausbruch aus ihrem Gefängnis.

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Albert Brooks as Marlin (voice)

Albert Brooks

Marlin (voice)
Albert Brooks delivers a standout vocal performance as Marlin in Pixar's "Finding Nemo," masterfully breathing life into the character of an overprotective clownfish father. His voice work is nuanced and emotionally resonant, capturing the essence of a parent consumed by fear and love in equal measure. Brooks imbues Marlin with a mix of neuroticism and determination, making the character both comedic and relatable. His interactions with other characters, particularly his son Nemo and the forgetful blue tang fish Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, are filled with heartfelt sincerity and warmth. Brooks's performance is a driving force behind the film's emotional depth, providing humor and pathos as Marlin embarks on an epic journey across the ocean to rescue his son. His vocal range and timing perfectly complement the animated expressions of his character, creating a memorable and endearing portrayal that has helped cement "Finding Nemo" as an animated classic.
Ellen DeGeneres as Dory (voice)

Ellen DeGeneres

Dory (voice)
Ellen DeGeneres delivered a standout voice performance as the lovable and forgetful blue tang fish, Dory, in Pixar's 2003 animated classic "Finding Nemo." Her portrayal of the character is marked by an endearing blend of cheerfulness, innocence, and a touch of melancholy, which perfectly captures Dory's endearing nature. DeGeneres's comedic timing and effervescent personality shine through, providing much of the film's humor and heart. Her repetitive yet catchy phrases, such as "Just keep swimming," became iconic and resonated with audiences of all ages. Dory's optimism and resilience, despite her short-term memory loss, offer a poignant commentary on friendship and perseverance, making her a character that viewers root for and remember long after the credits roll. DeGeneres's performance not only stole the show but also played a crucial role in the movie's massive success, leading to a well-deserved spin-off sequel, "Finding Dory," in 2016, where she reprised her role with the same charm and warmth that made the original so beloved.
Willem Dafoe as Gill (voice)

Willem Dafoe

Gill (voice)
Willem Dafoe delivered a memorable vocal performance as Gill, the scarred and determined Moorish idol fish in Pixar's beloved animated film "Finding Nemo." Dafoe imbued Gill with a gritty yet charismatic presence, skillfully balancing the character's tough-guy exterior with an underlying sense of empathy and wisdom. His voice work was essential in bringing to life the leader of the Tank Gang, a group of aquarium fish plotting their escape back to the ocean. Gill's rough, husky tones and Dafoe's nuanced inflections conveyed the character's weathered experience and the weight of his leadership role, making him both an authority figure and a sympathetic ally to the young clownfish Nemo. Dafoe's performance was a standout among the film's ensemble cast, providing a depth of character that resonated with audiences of all ages and helped to solidify "Finding Nemo" as an animated classic.
Brad Garrett as Bloat (voice)

Brad Garrett

Bloat (voice)
Brad Garrett's vocal performance as Bloat in Pixar's "Finding Nemo" is a memorable contribution to the film's ensemble cast of sea creatures. Garrett lends his distinctive, gravelly voice to Bloat, a porcupine puffer fish who is part of the Tank Gang, a group of aquarium dwellers that befriend the lost clownfish Nemo. Bloat's character is known for his tendency to inflate when stressed or excited, which Garrett conveys with a mix of anxiety and comedic timing. His delivery adds depth to the character, making Bloat both endearing and amusing, as he grapples with his insecurities and his role in the aquarium community. Garrett's voice work is integral to bringing the loveable, balloon-like character to life, ensuring that Bloat remains a highlight of the film's vibrant cast and a fan favorite, particularly in the iconic "Nemo, are you seeing this?" scene. His performance contributes to the heartwarming and humorous tone of "Finding Nemo," showcasing Garrett's ability to elevate an animated character through voice alone.