Cast and Crew of Madagascar

Madagascar

In the animated adventure-comedy film 'Madagascar', four unlikely animal friends embark on an unexpected journey that leads them beyond the confines of their comfortable lives at the Central Park Zoo. The story revolves around Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Gloria the hippo, and Melman the giraffe, who all begin to feel dissatisfied with their predictable routines. When Marty, longing for freedom and adventure, decides to explore the outside world, he inadvertently sparks a rebellion that leads to their escape from captivity. The excitement builds as they find themselves in a whirlwind of events, ultimately washing ashore on the exotic island of Madagascar, which is a far cry from the urban life they once knew.

Upon reaching Madagascar, the group soon realizes that the wild is not as appealing and easy-going as they initially imagined. Stranded in an unfamiliar environment and surrounded by quirky local wildlife, such as the lemurs led by the charismatic King Julien, the friends must learn to adapt to survival in the wild. Their journey is filled with comedic mishaps and revelations as they encounter the eccentric inhabitants of Madagascar and confront their own instincts. The experience challenges their friendship, testing their limits and forcing them to confront what it truly means to be wild.

As the story unfolds, the narrative explores themes of friendship, identity, and the contrasts between civilization and nature. The animals discover that the wild is both beautiful and treacherous, leading to heartfelt moments and laugh-out-loud situations. Ultimately, 'Madagascar' is not just a tale of escape but a poignant reminder of the importance of home, camaraderie, and the jungle that exists within each of us. With its vibrant animation and unforgettable characters, this film invites audiences of all ages to embrace the wild side of life.

Full Cast of Madagascar

Ben Stiller as Alex (voice)

Ben Stiller

Alex (voice)
Ben Stiller's portrayal of Alex the lion in the animated film "Madagascar" is a highlight of his voice acting career, showcasing his comedic talent and versatility. As the main protagonist, Stiller brings a zestful energy and a charming mix of arrogance and vulnerability to Alex, a pampered lion who is used to life as the star attraction at the Central Park Zoo. When Alex finds himself stranded on the island of Madagascar, Stiller deftly navigates the character's transition from a self-absorbed, showbiz-loving performer to a more self-aware and resourceful leader. His performance is filled with wit and an infectious enthusiasm that not only captures the humor in Alex's fish-out-of-water predicament but also endears the character to audiences of all ages. Stiller's vocal nuances and timing enhance Alex's dramatic moments and comedic beats, making the character one of the most memorable and beloved in the DreamWorks animated canon.
Chris Rock as Marty (voice)

Chris Rock

Marty (voice)
Chris Rock lent his signature vocal flair to the character of Marty, the zebra, in the animated blockbuster "Madagascar," which premiered in 2005. As Marty, Rock brought a lively and charismatic presence to the screen, imbuing the character with a relatable sense of longing for adventure and a desire to break free from the constraints of the Central Park Zoo. His comedic timing and energetic delivery provided a perfect counterbalance to the neurotic characters around him, particularly Ben Stiller's Alex the lion. Rock's performance as Marty is characterized by an infectious optimism and a yearning for self-discovery that resonates with audiences of all ages. His voice work not only contributed to the film's humor but also to its heart, as Marty's journey from a creature of captivity to a wild animal embracing his natural environment is central to the movie's theme of finding one's place in the world. Rock's portrayal of Marty is a standout in his career and a highlight of the "Madagascar" franchise, showcasing his ability to connect with viewers through animated storytelling.
David Schwimmer as Melman (voice)

David Schwimmer

Melman (voice)
David Schwimmer's portrayal of Melman, the hypochondriac giraffe in the animated film 'Madagascar,' is a standout performance that adds a distinct layer of humor and heart to the movie. Schwimmer's voice work brings to life the character's endearing neuroticism and his earnest, lovelorn pursuit of Gloria, the hippopotamus. His delivery of Melman's anxious ramblings and unlikely medical diagnoses is both comedic and relatable, providing a humorous contrast to the other characters' personalities. Schwimmer's ability to convey Melman's insecurities and eventual growth throughout the film adds depth to the narrative, making Melman not just a sidekick, but a fully realized character whose quirks and courage ultimately play a crucial role in the animals' survival in their new environment. His performance is a testament to his range as an actor and his ability to breathe life into an animated character, making Melman one of the most memorable and beloved aspects of the 'Madagascar' franchise.
Jada Pinkett Smith as Gloria (voice)

Jada Pinkett Smith

Gloria (voice)
Jada Pinkett Smith delivered a vibrant and memorable performance as Gloria the hippopotamus in the animated film 'Madagascar.' Her voice work brought a sassy, confident, and streetwise attitude to the character, perfectly complementing the ensemble of animated personalities. Gloria's character, although a heavyset hippo, is portrayed with grace and agility, thanks to Smith's nuanced vocal performance, which adds depth and warmth to the tough exterior of her character. Smith's Gloria is not just a comedic sidekick; she often serves as the voice of reason within the group, balancing out the neurotic tendencies of her friends with her level-headed and nurturing demeanor. Her performance is highlighted by her ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from joyous to protective, making Gloria a relatable and endearing character to audiences of all ages. Jada Pinkett Smith's voice acting talent is undeniable in 'Madagascar,' as she crafts a character that stands out in the animated world, providing both humor and heart.
Sacha Baron Cohen as Julien (voice)

Sacha Baron Cohen

Julien (voice)
Sacha Baron Cohen delivered a memorable and uproariously comedic performance as the voice of King Julien XIII in the animated film 'Madagascar.' His portrayal of the eccentric and self-absorbed lemur king is characterized by a flamboyant and over-the-top persona, complete with an infectious and distinctive accent that adds a unique layer of humor to the character. Julien's love for celebrity and penchant for throwing elaborate parties, coupled with his obliviousness to the actual perils around him, provide a consistent source of comedic relief throughout the film. Cohen's voice work is particularly notable for its energy and enthusiasm, which bring the character to life in a way that resonates with audiences of all ages. His performance is a standout element in the movie, offering a blend of charisma and absurdity that not only complements the film's zany humor but also cements Julien as an iconic and beloved figure in animated cinema.
Cedric the Entertainer as Maurice (voice)

Cedric the Entertainer

Maurice (voice)
Cedric the Entertainer delivers a standout vocal performance as Maurice in the animated blockbuster "Madagascar," imbuing the sassy, streetwise lemur with his signature charisma and comedic flair. As the sidekick to King Julien, Maurice often finds himself in the role of the exasperated voice of reason among the zany lemur population of Madagascar, yet Cedric ensures that Maurice's deadpan humor and skeptical asides never fail to elicit laughter. His vocal work brings depth to the character, balancing Maurice's cautious nature with an undercurrent of warmth and loyalty, which becomes particularly evident in his interactions with the central cast of zoo animals. Cedric's performance is a masterclass in voice acting, as he crafts a character that is both a scene-stealer and an essential part of the film's heart, providing comic relief without overshadowing the narrative's emotional beats. Maurice, through Cedric's talents, emerges as a fan favorite, contributing significantly to the film's enduring charm and success.
Andy Richter as Mort (voice)

Andy Richter

Mort (voice)
Tom McGrath as Skipper / Fossa / Panicky Man on Subway (voice)

Tom McGrath

Skipper / Fossa / Panicky Man on Subway (voice)
Christopher Knights as Private (voice)

Christopher Knights

Private (voice)
Chris Miller as Kowalski (voice)

Chris Miller

Kowalski (voice)
Conrad Vernon as Mason (voice)

Conrad Vernon

Mason (voice)
Eric Darnell as Zoo Announcer / Lemur #1 / Fossa / Subway Car Announcer (voice)

Eric Darnell

Zoo Announcer / Lemur #1 / Fossa / Subway Car Announcer (voice)
David Cowgill as Police Horse (voice)

David Cowgill

Police Horse (voice)
Elisa Gabrielli as Old Lady (voice)

Elisa Gabrielli

Old Lady (voice)
Stephen Apostolina as Police Officer (voice)

Stephen Apostolina

Police Officer (voice)
Devika Parikh as News Reporter (voice)

Devika Parikh

News Reporter (voice)
David P. Smith as Spider / Lemur #2 (voice)

David P. Smith

Spider / Lemur #2 (voice)
Cody Cameron as Willie (voice)

Cody Cameron

Willie (voice)
Bob Saget as Zoo Animal (voice)

Bob Saget

Zoo Animal (voice)
Jeffrey Katzenberg as Rico (voice) (uncredited)

Jeffrey Katzenberg

Rico (voice) (uncredited)

Crew of Madagascar

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