The following is the list of Tinker Bell cast members. It features various actors who voice characters that have appeared in the Tinker Bell film series.
Character | Feature films | Television special | Short film | ||||||
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Tinker Bell | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure | Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue | Secret of the Wings | The Pirate Fairy | Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast | Pixie Hollow Games | Pixie Hollow Bake Off | ||
2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014 | 2015 | 2011 | 2013 | ||
Main characters | |||||||||
Tinker Bell | Mae Whitman | ||||||||
Silvermist | Lucy Liu | ||||||||
Iridessa | Raven-Symoné | ||||||||
Rosetta | Kristin Chenoweth | Megan Hilty | |||||||
Fawn | America Ferrera | Angela Bartys | Ginnifer Goodwin | Angela Bartys | |||||
Vidia | Pamela Adlon | Silent cameo | Pamela Adlon | ||||||
Bobble | Rob Paulsen | Rob Paulsen | |||||||
Clank | Jeff Bennett | Jeff Bennett | |||||||
Terence | Jesse McCartney | Jesse McCartney | |||||||
Periwinkle | Lucy Hale | Silent cameo | |||||||
Zarina | Christina Hendricks | ||||||||
Fairy Royalty and Nobility | |||||||||
Queen Clarion | Anjelica Huston | Anjelica Huston | |||||||
Lord Milori | Timothy Dalton | Silent cameo | |||||||
Minister of Spring (Hyacinth) | Steve Valentine | Steve Valentine | |||||||
Minister of Summer (Sunflower) | Kathy Najimy | Kathy Najimy | |||||||
Minister of Autumn (Redleaf) | Richard Portnow | John DiMaggio | John DiMaggio | ||||||
Minister of Winter (Snowflake) | Gail Borges | ||||||||
Tinker Fairies | |||||||||
Fairy Mary | Jane Horrocks | Jane Horrocks | Jane Horrocks | ||||||
Garden Fairies | |||||||||
Chloe | Brenda Song | ||||||||
Fern | Silent cameo | — | Zendaya | ||||||
Ivy | Silent cameo | Melissa Goodwin Shepherd | Kari Wahlgren | ||||||
Lilac | Silent cameo | Jessica DiCicco | |||||||
Sweetpea | Kari Wahlgren | Silent cameo | Silent cameo | ||||||
Animal Fairies | |||||||||
Buck | Silent cameo | Jeff Corwin | Rob Paulsen | Silent cameo | |||||
Morgan | Olivia Holt | ||||||||
Robin | Kari Wahlgren | ||||||||
Dustkeeper Fairies | |||||||||
Bolt | Roger Craig Smith | Silent cameo | |||||||
Stone | |||||||||
Flint | Thom Adcox-Hernandez | Silent cameo | Silent cameo | ||||||
Sydney | Kari Wahlgren | ||||||||
Fairy Gary | Jeff Bennett | Jeff Bennett | Jeff Bennett | ||||||
Storm Fairies | |||||||||
Rumble | Jason Dolley | ||||||||
Glimmer | Silent cameo | Tiffany Thornton | |||||||
Winter Fairies | |||||||||
Dewey | Jeff Bennett | Silent cameo | |||||||
Sled | Matt Lanter | ||||||||
Spike | Debby Ryan | ||||||||
Gliss | Grey DeLisle | ||||||||
Slush | Ben Diskin | ||||||||
Scout Fairies | |||||||||
Nyx | Rosario Dawson | ||||||||
Fury | Danai Gurira | ||||||||
Chase | Chloe Bennet | ||||||||
Other Fairies | |||||||||
Viola | Grey DeLisle | ||||||||
Lyria | Silent cameo | Silent cameo | |||||||
Scribble | Thomas Lennon | Thomas Lennon | Silent cameo | ||||||
Zephyr | Silent cameo | Alicyn Packard | |||||||
Lumina | Silent cameo | Jessica DiCicco | Silent cameo | ||||||
Gelata | Giada De Laurentiis | ||||||||
Healing Fairy | Jodi Benson | — | |||||||
Receptionist | Kari Wahlgren | Silent cameo | |||||||
Animals | |||||||||
Blaze | Eliza Pollack Zebert | Bob Bergen | |||||||
Cheese | Bob Bergen | Dee Bradley Baker | Bob Bergen | ||||||
Fiona | |||||||||
Mr. Owl | Rob Paulsen | ||||||||
Mr. Twitches | Bob Bergen | ||||||||
Tick-Tock the Crocodile | Dee Bradley Baker | ||||||||
Humans | |||||||||
Wendy Darling | America Young | ||||||||
Mrs. Darling | Kathryn Cressida | ||||||||
Lizzy Griffiths | Lauren Mote | ||||||||
Dr. Griffiths | Michael Sheen | ||||||||
Mrs. Perkins | Faith Prince | ||||||||
James | Tom Hiddleston | ||||||||
Oppenheimer | Jim Cummings | ||||||||
Port | |||||||||
Bonito | Carlos Ponce | ||||||||
Starboard | Mick Wingert | ||||||||
Yang | Kevin Michael Richardson | ||||||||
Smee | Jeff Bennett | ||||||||
Trolls | |||||||||
Grimsley | Rob Paulsen | ||||||||
Leech | Jeff Bennett |
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