Alan Carr

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Alan Carr is a British comedian and presenter who has also performed voice work for animated productions, including a role in the English dub of the anime series Alfred J. Kwak. While primarily known for his live comedy and television presenting, his voice acting credits include contributions to both Japanese anime and major studio animation.

Carr is part of the English voice cast for the Dutch-Japanese animated series Alfred J. Kwak, which originally aired from 1989 to 1991. He is listed among the additional voices providing unidentified roles in the English-language version of the series. This production is notable for its serious themes, including the rise of a fascist political leader, and Carr contributed to the supporting cast of characters. It should be noted that while he appears in this series, he does not voice the character Dolf, the main antagonist; that role was performed by actor Melvyn Hayes.

Beyond his work in anime, Carr has expanded his voice acting career into feature animation. In 2026, he was announced as part of the UK voice cast for the Pixar film Hoppers. In this comedy adventure, he voices a character named Alan the Squirrel. Carr has publicly described his involvement in the Pixar production as a dream come true, indicating his enthusiasm for voice acting roles.

Carr’s voice work appears to be an extension of his broader entertainment career rather than a specialized focus on anime. His major voice roles include supporting parts in Alfred J. Kwak and a featured part in the Pixar film Hoppers. No recurring collaborations with specific anime directors, studios, or fellow voice actors are documented in available records. Notable achievements in his voice acting career include being selected for a role in a major Pixar production, which represents a significant milestone for any performer in the field of animation voice work.
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