Tom Hanks, Toy Story (1995)

John Lasseter, the founding and guiding light of Pixar movies, graduated from Oscar-winning shorts to this blockbuster feature about a child’s bedroom full of toys with minds of their own. For the lead roles Lasseter picked two stars: from movies, Hanks as the cloth cowboy Woody, and from TV, Tim Allen as the more modern Buzz Lightyear. The expert exasperation Hanks put into his 90s roles (“There’s no crying in baseball!”) well suited him for Woody, especially when he must provide tough-love psychotherapy to Buzz, who thinks he’s an actual space hero. “You — are — a — toy!” Woody tells him, as a stern parent would a backward child. “You aren’t the real Buzz Lightyear! You are an action figure! You are a child’s play-thing!” We daren’t tell Woody that he too is deluded: some writer of a fantasy series invented Buzz. Actually, Lasseter did.
Next: John Ratzenberger, A Bug's Life (1998)
John Ratzenberger, A Bug's Life (1998)

Ratzenberger, best known as mailman Cliff Clavin for 11 seasons on Cheers, is Pixar’s lucky charm: the only vocal talent to appear in all 10 of the studio’s features. Aside from his P.T. Flea here, he played Hamm the Pig in the Toy Story pictures, the Abominable Snowman in Monsters, Inc., part of the fish school in Finding Nemo, the supervillain Underminer in The Incredibles, a whole fleet of vehicles (including such self-referential characters as Hamm Truck, P.T. Flea Car and the Abominable Snow Plow) in Cars, Mustafa in Ratatouille, a lovestruck man in space in WALL-E and a construction foreman in the new Up. Usually Ratzenberger plays the plebeian skeptic, but in A Bug’s Lifehe lends an entrepreneurial zest to a flea who’s always angling to get rich quick. “I’m gonna be the richest flea in the land,” he sings. “Ka-ching! The streets will be paved with golden retrievers!”
Next: Tim Allen, Toy Story II (1999)
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- Tom Hanks, Toy Story (1995)
- John Ratzenberger, A Bug's Life (1998)
- Tim Allen, Toy Story II (1999)
- Mary Gibbs, Monsters, Inc. (2001)
- Ellen DeGeneres, Finding Nemo (2003)
- Brad Bird, The Incredibles (2004)
- Paul Newman, Cars (2006)
- Patton Oswalt, Ratatouille (2007)
- Ben Burtt, WALL-E (2008)
- Bob Peterson, Up (2009)
- Timothy Dalton, Toy Story 3 (2010)

























