Disney’s live-action “Snow White” is here, taking the 1937 animated film into the real world, dwarves and all.
Although technically, in this version, they aren’t dwarves. As explained in the movie, they’re magical creatures that have lived in the woods for hundreds of years. That said, they still take on the names of the original seven dwarves.
And of course, there are some recognizable humans on screen as well as lending their voices to the merry bunch.
So, here are all the faces — and voices — you’ll need to know.
Rachel Zegler in “Snow White” (Credit: Disney)
Snow White (Rachel Zegler)
Snow White is Disney’s very first princess, and she’s brought to life here by Rachel Zegler. She made her big screen debut in Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” remake, and has since starred in movies like “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” “Y2K” and more.
Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen in “Snow White”
Evil Queen (Gal Gadot)
The Evil Queen is Snow White’s awful stepmother, who cares only about being the most beautiful in the land. She’s played by “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot, who also starred in “Red Notice,” the “Fast and Furious” franchise and more.
Andrew Burnap in “Snow White” (Disney)
Jonathan (Andrew Burnap)
This time around, Snow White doesn’t fall for a prince, but rather a Robin Hood-like thief named Jonathan. He’s played by Andrew Burnap, who you might recognize from series like “WeCrashed” and “Under the Banner of Heaven,” or more recently the film “The Front Room.”
Andrew Barth Feldman as Dopey in “Snow White” (Disney/Getty Images)
Dopey/Narrator (Andrew Barth Feldman)
Dopey, as it turns out, is the narrator of the film, having gained the courage to speak through his time with Snow White. He’s voiced by “No Hard Feelings” and “Dear Evan Hansen” (the Broadway version) star Andrew Barth Feldman.
Tituss Burgess voices Bashful in “Snow White” (Disney/Getty Images)
Bashful (Tituss Burgess)
Bashful is predictably shy, and voiced by Tituss Burgess. Burgess is of course, best known for his time on “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” though more recently starred in “Schmigadoon!” and “Central Park.”
Martin Klebba voices Grumpy in “Snow White” (Disney/Getty Images)
Grumpy (Martin Klebba)
Grumpy is voiced here by Martin Klebba, who you will almost certainly recognize from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise.
Jason Kravits voices Sneezy in “Snow White” (Disney/Getty Images)
Sneezy (Jason Kravits)
Best known for playing Richard Bay on “The Practice,” Jason Kravits lends his voice to Sneezy.
George Salazar voices Happy in “Snow White” (Disney/Getty Images)
Happy (George Salazar)
Happy is, well, the happiest of the group, and he’s voiced George Salazar, who’s had roles in “Superstore,” “American Crime Story” and more.
Jeremy Swift voices Doc in “Snow White” (Disney/Getty Images)
Doc (Jeremy Swift)
Doc is the leader of the seven dwarves, and he’s voiced here by Jeremy Swift. The actor is best known as Leslie Higgins in “Ted Lasso” and Spratt in “Downtown Abbey.”
Andy Grotelueschen voices Sleepy in “Snow White” (Disney/Getty Images)
Sleepy (Andy Grotelueschen)
Andy Grotelueschen, who most recently appeared in “A Complete Unknown” and “Música,” voices Sleepy, the narcoleptic of the bunch.
Patrick Page voices the Magic Mirror in “Snow White” (Disney/Getty Images)
Magic Mirror (Patrick Page)
Patrick Page lends his voice to the Queen’s Magic Mirror. A Broadway regular, you might recognize him as Marley from Apple TV+’s “Spirited,” or as Richard Clay from “The Gilded Age.”
Ansu Kabia attends the “Miss Scarlett And The Duke” World Premiere (Photo by MelMedia/Getty Images)
Huntsman (Ansu Kabia)
The Evil Queen’s huntsman is tasked with killing Snow White and bringing back her heart, but he morally cannot find it within himself to commit such a heinous act. He’s played by Ansu Kabia, who you might recognize as Ruthven Sykes from “The Sandman” or from “Last Christmas.”
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