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These are the actors who lend their voices to make the character of Anya/Anastasia such an amazing success! Meg Ryan is the speaking voice of the adult Anastasia. In a way she even has the look of Anastasia (animators like to do that though !) Occupation: Actress Born: 1962, Fairfield, CT Education: NYU (journalism) Attractive, personable performer who first gained attention with an effective cameo appearance as the wife of Anthony Edwards in TOP GUN (1986). Ryan's first leading role came opposite Billy Crystal in Rob Reiner's successful comedy, WHEN HARRY MET SALLY... (1989). Married since 1991 to actor Dennis Quaid. links The best one The Movie Database Kirtsten Dunst is the speaking/singing voice of the young Anastasia. her movies include Hairy Bird (1998) Small Soldiers (1998) Wag The Dog (1998) True Heart (1997) Tower of Terror (1997) Mother Night (1996) Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy (1996) Children Remember the Holocaust (1995) Jumanji (1995) Greedy (1994) Interview with the Vampire (1994) Little Women (1994) Darkness Before Dawn (1993) High Strung (1991) The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990) New York Stories (1989) Liz Callaway Provides the singing voice for the adult Anastasia. She is perhaps best known as a singer/performer on Broadway. Liz Callaway made her Broadway debut in Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along. She received a Tony nomination for her portrayal of Lizzie in Maltby & Shire's Baby and later appeared here a the Broadway Theatre in The Three Musketeers. Other New York credits include Marry Me A Little, No Way to Treat a Lady, 1,2,3,4,5, Brownstone and the workshop production of Grover's Corners, the Schmidt & Jones musical adaptation of Our Town. Regionally, she has appeared in Sunday in the Park with George, Evita and A Little Night Music. Recordings include A Stephen Sondheim Evening and the acclaimed Follies in Concert. On television she has appeared in Senior Trip with Micky Rooney, In Performance at the White House and Lyle, The Crocodile for HBO. For the last three years she has co-hosted Read To Go, a daily, live children's program for WHDH-TV (CBS) in Boston. For her work on this show, she received a 1989 Emmy Award.
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