Rewind·Posted on Nov 18, 2014Here's What Pixar Voice Actors Look Like In Real LifeSpoiler: The kid from Up is still adorable.by Colin HeasleyBuzzFeed StaffLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail Ed Asner as Carl Fredricksen Pixar / Frederick Brown / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ed Asner is most known for his work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, where he won three Emmys. Pixar / Frederick Brown / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ed Asner is most known for his work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, where he won three Emmys. ← Slide → Pixar / Frederick Brown / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ed Asner is most known for his work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, where he won three Emmys. Bob Peterson as Dug Pixar / Sean Gallup for Getty Fun Fact: Peterson is also the voice of Mr. Ray, the singing schoolteacher, in Finding Nemo. Pixar / Sean Gallup for Getty Fun Fact: Peterson is also the voice of Mr. Ray, the singing schoolteacher, in Finding Nemo. ← Slide → Pixar / Sean Gallup for Getty Fun Fact: Peterson is also the voice of Mr. Ray, the singing schoolteacher, in Finding Nemo. Jordan Nagai as Russell Pixar / Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Fun Fact: Russell's shape is intended to be round, like the balloons in the film. Pixar / Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Fun Fact: Russell's shape is intended to be round, like the balloons in the film. ← Slide → Pixar / Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Fun Fact: Russell's shape is intended to be round, like the balloons in the film. Emma Thompson as Queen Elinor Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Writer Brenda Chapman based the character of Elinor on herself, while Merida was based on her daughter. Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Writer Brenda Chapman based the character of Elinor on herself, while Merida was based on her daughter. ← Slide → Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Writer Brenda Chapman based the character of Elinor on herself, while Merida was based on her daughter. Kelly Macdonald as Princess Merida Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Merida is both the first Disney–Pixar princess and the first female lead in a Pixar film. Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Merida is both the first Disney–Pixar princess and the first female lead in a Pixar film. ← Slide → Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Merida is both the first Disney–Pixar princess and the first female lead in a Pixar film. Billy Connolly as King Fergus Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: During filming Connolly changed several words to make them more authentically Scottish. Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: During filming Connolly changed several words to make them more authentically Scottish. ← Slide → Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: During filming Connolly changed several words to make them more authentically Scottish. Ellen DeGeneres as Dory Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: The role of Dory was written for DeGeneres. It was the first time anyone had approached her with a role written specifically for her. Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: The role of Dory was written for DeGeneres. It was the first time anyone had approached her with a role written specifically for her. ← Slide → Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: The role of Dory was written for DeGeneres. It was the first time anyone had approached her with a role written specifically for her. Alexander Gould as Nemo Pixar / David Livingston / Getty Images Fun Fact: Despite his role in Finding Nemo, Gould has said that he is a fan of sushi. Pixar / David Livingston / Getty Images Fun Fact: Despite his role in Finding Nemo, Gould has said that he is a fan of sushi. ← Slide → Pixar / David Livingston / Getty Images Fun Fact: Despite his role in Finding Nemo, Gould has said that he is a fan of sushi. Allison Janney as Peach Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: Finding Nemo came about because the directors thought the inside of an aquarium would be perfectly suited to computer animation. Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: Finding Nemo came about because the directors thought the inside of an aquarium would be perfectly suited to computer animation. ← Slide → Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: Finding Nemo came about because the directors thought the inside of an aquarium would be perfectly suited to computer animation. John Goodman as Sulley Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: While Goodman was recording, the character of Sulley was changed from being a janitor to being a Top Scarer at Monsters Inc. Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: While Goodman was recording, the character of Sulley was changed from being a janitor to being a Top Scarer at Monsters Inc. ← Slide → Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: While Goodman was recording, the character of Sulley was changed from being a janitor to being a Top Scarer at Monsters Inc. Steve Buscemi as Randall Boggs Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: Steve Buscemi said that voice recording for Randall occurred on and off for over two years. Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: Steve Buscemi said that voice recording for Randall occurred on and off for over two years. ← Slide → Pixar / Robyn Beck / Getty Images Fun Fact: Steve Buscemi said that voice recording for Randall occurred on and off for over two years. John Ratzenberger as The Abominable Snowman Pixar / Alberto Rodriguez / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ratzenberger has voiced a part in every Pixar movie. His most notable character is Hamm from the Toy Story franchise. Pixar / Alberto Rodriguez / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ratzenberger has voiced a part in every Pixar movie. His most notable character is Hamm from the Toy Story franchise. ← Slide → Pixar / Alberto Rodriguez / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ratzenberger has voiced a part in every Pixar movie. His most notable character is Hamm from the Toy Story franchise. Tom Hanks as Woody Pixar / Ben Stansall / Getty Images Fun Fact: Tom Hanks has said that he usually doesn't do sequels but that Toy Story is an exception. Pixar / Ben Stansall / Getty Images Fun Fact: Tom Hanks has said that he usually doesn't do sequels but that Toy Story is an exception. ← Slide → Pixar / Ben Stansall / Getty Images Fun Fact: Tom Hanks has said that he usually doesn't do sequels but that Toy Story is an exception. Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear Pixar / Kevin Winter / Getty Images Fun Fact: Buzz Lightyear is colored purple and lime green because lime green is John Lasseter's favorite color and purple is his wife's favorite color. Pixar / Kevin Winter / Getty Images Fun Fact: Buzz Lightyear is colored purple and lime green because lime green is John Lasseter's favorite color and purple is his wife's favorite color. ← Slide → Pixar / Kevin Winter / Getty Images Fun Fact: Buzz Lightyear is colored purple and lime green because lime green is John Lasseter's favorite color and purple is his wife's favorite color. Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head Pixar / Getty Images Fun Fact: John Lasseter came up with the idea for Mr. Potato Head's personality because he thought that anyone whose facial features fell off would have a chip on their shoulder. Pixar / Getty Images Fun Fact: John Lasseter came up with the idea for Mr. Potato Head's personality because he thought that anyone whose facial features fell off would have a chip on their shoulder. ← Slide → Pixar / Getty Images Fun Fact: John Lasseter came up with the idea for Mr. Potato Head's personality because he thought that anyone whose facial features fell off would have a chip on their shoulder. Wallace Shawn as Rex Pixar / Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images Fun Fact: In The Incredibles, Wallace Shawn voices Mr. Incredible's very angry boss, Gilbert Hupf. Pixar / Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images Fun Fact: In The Incredibles, Wallace Shawn voices Mr. Incredible's very angry boss, Gilbert Hupf. ← Slide → Pixar / Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images Fun Fact: In The Incredibles, Wallace Shawn voices Mr. Incredible's very angry boss, Gilbert Hupf. Patton Oswalt as Remy Pixar / Kevin Winter / Getty Images Fun Fact: Pixar insisted that Oswalt not make up a "rat voice" for Remy but instead use his normal speaking voice. Pixar / Kevin Winter / Getty Images Fun Fact: Pixar insisted that Oswalt not make up a "rat voice" for Remy but instead use his normal speaking voice. ← Slide → Pixar / Kevin Winter / Getty Images Fun Fact: Pixar insisted that Oswalt not make up a "rat voice" for Remy but instead use his normal speaking voice. Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Lightning McQueen can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Lightning McQueen can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. ← Slide → Pixar / AFP / Getty Images Fun Fact: Lightning McQueen can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. Hayden Panettiere as Dot Pixar / Larry Busacca / Getty Images Fun Fact: Director Andrew Stanton wanted there to be a small girl in the film because he had just had a daughter. Pixar / Larry Busacca / Getty Images Fun Fact: Director Andrew Stanton wanted there to be a small girl in the film because he had just had a daughter. ← Slide → Pixar / Larry Busacca / Getty Images Fun Fact: Director Andrew Stanton wanted there to be a small girl in the film because he had just had a daughter. Ben Burtt as WALL-E Pixar / Valerie Macon / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ben Burtt was a key sound editor in Lucasfilm's early Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. Pixar / Valerie Macon / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ben Burtt was a key sound editor in Lucasfilm's early Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. ← Slide → Pixar / Valerie Macon / Getty Images Fun Fact: Ben Burtt was a key sound editor in Lucasfilm's early Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. Elissa Knight as EVE Pixar / Alberto Rodriguez / Getty Images Fun Fact: EVE stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator. Pixar / Alberto Rodriguez / Getty Images Fun Fact: EVE stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator. ← Slide → Pixar / Alberto Rodriguez / Getty Images Fun Fact: EVE stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator. Brad Bird as Edna Mode Pixar / Jeff Haynes / Getty Images Fun Fact: He also wrote and directed The Incredibles. Pixar / Jeff Haynes / Getty Images Fun Fact: He also wrote and directed The Incredibles. ← Slide → Pixar / Jeff Haynes / Getty Images Fun Fact: He also wrote and directed The Incredibles.