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->'''Bart:''' That's not Krusty the Clown!\\
'''Mr. Black:''' Wh-What do you think -- I slapped a clown suit on some wino? ''(chuckles nervously and pulls at his shirt collar)'' I mean...\\
'''Barney:''' ''(dressed as Krusty)'' Yeah, Bart! I am ''so'' Krunchy the Clown! ''(belches)''
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E1KampKrusty Kamp Krusty]]"

Every now and then, someone in the biz will become just the right kind of hot commodity. Kids are going crazy for 'em -- slap their picture on a Trapper Keeper and it'll be gone from the shelf before you can say "cynical marketeering." What better way, then, to hype this piece of human merchandise than for them to star in their very own cartoon? Kids love cartoons, right? And here's the best part -- they don't even have to be ''in'' it!

After all, celebrities are busy people, right? They're going places, doing things, making appearances. It would be downright ''rude'' of you to ask them to actually record their own voices for their cartoon show, wouldn't it? Especially when the draw of the celebrity name is expected to make up for lack of decent writing and animation. Plus you would have to pay them!

Yes, all you need is a licensing fee, a barely reasonable [[PoorMansSubstitute voice impersonator]], a dirt-cheap animator, and an option of [[RecycledINSPACE IN SPACE]] and you've got a cash cow the whole family can enjoy!

Alternately, this can happen if you've got the license to some aging or dead celebrity's likeness, and you're willing to squeeze every last drop of money out of it.

Especially common with [[BandToon shows about musicians]], since you can drop in a song by the musicians in each episode to up the appearance of celebrity-association. At least with the music segments you'll probably have to keep their singing voices, leaving your own NonSingingVoice actors to play them for the rest of the show.

Often, the characters are {{flanderiz|ation}}ed versions of the celebrities' public personas, and can therefore veer into third-party AdamWesting.

Compare and contrast CelebrityToons, which may star the person in question.
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[[folder:Anime]]
* ''Pink Lady Monogatari: Eiko no Tenshitachi'' is an anime telling the story of real-life Japanese pop duo Pink Lady. The singers didn't voice their characters, ''nor the opening or the ending songs''. They only appeared in some live-action sections.
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[[folder:Film]]
* ''Film/ForrestGump'' uses archival footage to depict the titular character meeting historical figures, including Presidents UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson and UsefulNotes/RichardNixon, as well as Alabama Governor George Wallace and Beatle Music/JohnLennon.
* Happens a lot in {{biopic}}s:
** In ''The Jolson Story'', Larry Parks played Al Jolson, but used Jolson's actual singing voice.
** In another musical {{Biopic}}, ''Three Little Words'', Helen Kane sang "I Wanna Be Loved By You" in her own voice, though Debbie Reynolds appeared as her on screen.
** And let's not forget Jamie Foxx in ''Film/{{Ray}}''. Those songs are all the original recordings by Ray Charles.
** Angela Bassett played Tina Turner in ''Film/WhatsLoveGotToDoWithIt1993'', but not only was Tina's singing voice used, she actually ''re-recorded'' the songs for the film. Averted in the same movie, however: Laurence Fishburne, as Ike, actually does sing his parts on "Proud Mary."
** In ''Great Balls of Fire!'', Creator/DennisQuaid as Jerry Lee Lewis has his singing done by The Killer himself (but Quaid really is playing the piano).
** The 1990s TV movie ''The Jacksons: An American Dream'' (based on Katherine Jackson's book ''My Family'') does this. All the Jackson family members are played by actors but for most songs, they used original recordings of the Jacksons singing with others using new recordings of the songs by other singers.
** ''Film/BohemianRhapsody'' had Creator/RamiMalek as Freddie Mercury, but used Freddie's original recordings for the songs. The only times Rami actually does sing are when Freddie improvised. Also, a stand-in is used for scenes involving Freddie's [[KindHeartedCatLover cats]] as Rami is allergic.
** ''Film/HouseOfGucci'': Creator/GraceJones and Karl Lagerfeld attend fashion shows in TheNineties. They're both played by actors (Lagerfeld would have been too old and passed away in 2019 way before filming began, and Jones is over 70).
** ''Film/FactoryGirl'', the biopic of Edie Sedgwick, has Music/MickJagger turn up at one of Creator/AndyWarhol's parties--[[FakeShemp shot entirely from behind]] as he marches stiffly through the throng of partygoers reacting excitedly to his presence. Music/BobDylan, by contrast, gets the NoCelebritiesWereHarmed treatment via a fictional character obviously based on him, after Dylan himself threatened to sue. Most of the other characters (Sedgwick, Warhol) were either dead or fictional composites.
* In ''Film/{{Scarface 1932}}'', the alternate ending was filmed with a [[FakeShemp stand in]].
* The Lifetime biopic, ''Whitney'', about Music/WhitneyHouston, used R&B artist Deborah Cox to sing Whitney's songs due to issues with the copyrights.
* The ''Series/BrodreneDal'' movie kind of featured Trond Kirkevaag as Brumund, despite releasing three years after his 2007 death. They used recordings of their stage show from 1997 with the other two really acting while he communicated with them from afar with a video transmitter. The movie was not well received, due to still feeling too soon for the last two actors and fans.
* ''Film/RogueOne'' does this for both Grand Moff Tarkin and Leia Organa. The two characters are physically played by, respectively, Creator/GuyHenry and Ingvild Deila, though since the film is a prequel to the original 1977 ''Film/ANewHope'', the two's features are altered with CGI to make them look like the original actors for their characters, respectively Creator/PeterCushing (who had died in 1994, Henry impersonating his voice for the role) and Creator/CarrieFisher (pushing 60 at the time, with archived sound of her from the original film being dubbed over Deila's sole line as the character).
* ''Film/StopLookAndLaugh'': Despite receiving top billing, Film/TheThreeStooges only appear through StockFootage from eleven of their shorts. They never actually appear in person during the film. Sadly this trope was enforced for Curly Howard who had died in 1952.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* In the television series based on ''Literature/TheNightmareRoom'', the narrator claims to be Creator/RLStine, but he was actually voiced by Creator/JamesAvery.
* Real life political theorist Lawrence Lessig appears in ''Series/TheWestWing'' episode "[[Recap/TheWestWingS06E14TheWakeUpCall The Wake Up Call]]". However, since he isn't an actor, he's played by Creator/ChristopherLloyd.
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[[folder:Music Videos]]
* During filming for his "[[Music/DangerousAlbum Who Is It]]" music video, Music/MichaelJackson wasn't available for the full shoot due to being busy with the ''Dangerous World Tour'' at the time. Noted Jackson impersonator E'Casanova Evans stood in for Jackson during scenes [[FakeShemp where his face isn't fully shown]].
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[[folder:Pinball]]
* ''Pinball/BatmanStern'' uses a set of unidentified voice actors to do custom clips in place of the movie actors. Oddly, the game uses a mix of movie clips and re-recorded dialog, making the transition more jarring.
* In ''Pinball/TwilightZone,'' Tim Kitzrow does the voice of Rod Serling, who had died twenty years prior.
** Kitzrow also voices The Shadow in [[Pinball/TheShadow the pinball based on the film]], as Alec Baldwin was not available. However, Penelope Ann-Miller, John Lone, and Creator/TimCurry voiced additional dialog with their characters.
* For ''Pinball/{{Shrek}},'' Mike Myers, Creator/EddieMurphy, and the other actors were not available for custom voice work, so substitutes had to be used instead. Unfortunately, the original actors had to give final approval for their replacements' works, prolonging the game's development schedule as a result.
* By all accounts, the substitute actor for Marty [=McFly=] in Creator/DataEast's ''Pinball/BackToTheFuture'' doesn't come anywhere close to sounding like Creator/MichaelJFox.
* Then there are the voice actors in Creator/ZenStudios' ''[[VideoGame/TheAvengersZenStudios The Avengers]]'' [[DigitalPinballTable digital pinball]], who often don't even sound like their characters' original actors.
* Played with in ''Pinball/GilligansIsland''. While Bob Denver provides the voice of Gilligan, impersonators were used for Mr. Howell, and the Professor. Further played with in The Skipper's case, whose dialog consists of both a soundalike impersonator and repurposed dialog from an episode from the original series' first season.
* Creator/DataEast's ''Pinball/{{Hook}}'' uses sound-alike actors instead to provide the game's callouts. Possibly justified due to the high costs of the movie's AllStarCast.
* Creator/{{Stern}}'s ''Pinball/TheWalkingDead'' uses substitute voice actors instead of the stars from the AMC television show.
* Stern's ''Pinball/{{Jurassic Park|Stern}}'' similarly uses soundalikes for Creator/LauraDern, Creator/SamuelLJackson, and Creator/RichardAttenborough.
* ''VideoGame/BackToTheFutureZenStudios'' avoids using either Michael J. Fox or Christopher Lloyd's voices or likenesses.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheNamelessMod'', a seven-years-in-the-making modification for the first ''VideoGame/DeusEx'' game, the player character is the project's lead Trestkon. Lawrence "Trestkon" Laxdal did not provide the voice (although he does other characters). Jonas Waever, another high ranking person in the development, does voice himself.
* Quite obviously (since the characters are kids), none of the pros voice themselves in the ''VideoGame/BackyardSports'' series.
* In ''VideoGame/BackToTheFutureTheGame'', Christopher Lloyd voices Doc Brown, but Marty is voiced by soundalike AJ [=LoCasio=]. Michael J. Fox gave Creator/TelltaleGames the rights to use his likeness and his blessing, but wasn't available to do the voice acting himself. However, he does voice Marty's ancestors in the final episode, [[spoiler: [[MindScrew and three Martys from the future!]]]] None of the other actors from the films return to voice their characters (or their ancestors/descendants) either, except for Thomas F. Wilson (who [[TheOriginalDarrin redubbed]] Biff for the 2015 re-release, having been doubled by Andrew Chaikin originally) and [[spoiler: Claudia Wells as Jennifer, for the first time since the original 1985 film]].
* The [[VideoGame/ScarfaceTheWorldIsYours videogame]] "sequel" to ''Film/{{Scarface 1983}}'' used clips of Creator/AlPacino's performance in the original film as well as a soundalike for new lines. Although this came with Pacino's blessing, who hand-picked his replacement: years of smoking made it impossible for Al to do the Tony Montana voice again. The soundalike in question, Creator/AndreSogliuzzo, later went on to voice the character again in a ''VideoGame/Payday2'' crossover DLC.
* ''Series/{{LOST}}: Via Domus'' features ''some'' of the actors from the TV show, but has stand-ins for other characters. However all the characters are modeled after their respective actor from the show. Even Thomas Mittelwerk from the ARG ''The Lost Experience'' makes an appearance with a model based on his actor, though without his signature ponytail.
* ''Franchise/JamesBond'' tie-in games tend towards this. Creator/ElectronicArts in particular typically only secured Creator/PierceBrosnan's likeness while hiring a sound-alike to actually voice the character, with the only standouts being ''VideoGame/EverythingOrNothing'' (where Brosnan properly voiced the character) and ''VideoGame/DoubleOhSevenFromRussiaWithLove'' (where Creator/SeanConnery played the character again; interestingly, both of these games are their actor's respective last times playing Bond in any capacity).[[note]]To the other extreme is ''VideoGame/AgentUnderFire'', which managed this ''with a soundalike'', securing the likeness of Andrew Bicknell - to the point some sources, even on this wiki, claim he voiced Bond in that game - but having Adam Blackwood, the soundalike previously employed in the video game adaptations of ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'' and ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'', voice the character.[[/note]] By contrast, Creator/{{Activision}}'s games almost always secured both the likeness and voice of Creator/DanielCraig's Bond, with the only exception being ''VideoGame/DoubleOhSevenLegends'', where Timothy Watson voices him instead (ostensibly due to Craig being busy [[Film/{{Skyfall}} actually acting as Bond]] during development).
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager - [[VideoGame/StarTrekEliteForce Elite Force]]'' was initially an example, as all of the actors from ''Voyager'' returned to voice their respective characters - except for Jeri Ryan, leaving her character Seven of Nine to be voiced by Joan Buddenhagen instead. However, with the appropriately-titled ''ExpansionPack'', Ryan returned to voice her character - the patch even replaces all of Buddenhagen's lines from the original game [[FlashbackWithTheOtherDarrin with Ryan redoing them]], so as to remove any sort of [[TheOtherDarrin jarring change in her voice]] when going from the original game to the expansion content.
* ''{{Film/Catwoman|2004}}'' played up the fact that Creator/HalleBerry portrays her, to the point that the back of the game box states that she ''is'' Catwoman. However strangely, Berry only voices the level select screen. Creator/JenniferHale voices her in-game.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Smite}}'', when the band Music/{{Slipknot}} had exclusive character skins, only Alessandro Venturella and Michael Pfaff [[https://smitegame.com/news/slipknot-9-5-update-notes were voiced by themselves]].
* ''VideoGame/MultiVersus'': UsefulNotes/LeBronJames is not voiced by himself, but by Creator/JohnEricBentley.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManTheMovie'' was originally going to do this by having Spidey voiced by Creator/JoshKeaton, [[AvertedTrope but late into development]], Creator/TobeyMaguire became available to do a RoleReprise. Keaton’s performance thankfully didn’t have to be scrapped, as Harry Osborne hadn’t been casted for [[SecretCharacter his bonus mode]], so Keaton’s recordings of Spidey’s lines were transferred to him.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* Although this is not related to the regular examples, the "Creator/DanGreen" videos from ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'' feature a Yami plush toy voiced by... [[ActingForTwo LittleKuriboh]]. He is terrified of girls and has a ''very'' high opinion of himself.
* There are quite a few [[Music/{{UTAU}} Utauloid]] voicebanks floating around the net based off of characters from either popular animes, video games, or even musicians, either through using [[{{Sampling}} voice samples from their show, game, or music]], or by someone [[TheOtherDarrin replicating their voice.]] It should be known though that, while (generally) there's no rule against creating these kinds of voicebanks, ''distributing'' said voicebanks on the net to the general public without the permission of whoever owns said character / music can get you in serious hot water with the show creator / game creator / musician, the creator of the Utauloid program, and quite possibly a good portion of the Utauloid fandom as well.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* The classic example is ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'', which involved animated versions of [[Music/TheBeatles the Fab Four]] in random wacky hijinks (much like in their two then-recent films ''Film/AHardDaysNight'' and ''Film/{{Help}}''), without involving any actual Beatles. Often, [[ArtisticLicenseMusic the mopheads were depicted playing the wrong instruments or singing the wrong parts of their songs and not getting their speaking voices exactly right,]] which they greatly disliked.
** The Beatles went on to not star in the animated movie ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'', although they did at least have the grace to show up for a few seconds at the end. Apparently, they thought the movie was much better than the series.
** John admitted to watching the cartoon show in the 70s when he was a stay-at-home dad to his son Sean, and George commented the cartoons were of the "so bad it's good" variety.
* In the same vein, the leads from ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'' are based on a real-life Japanese music duo who ''aren't'' fluent in English and therefore don't actually play themselves (not even in Japanese), except in brief live-action segments.
* Creator/RankinBass did this with ''WesternAnimation/TheJackson5ive'', with the brothers voiced by other actors, notably Donald Fullilove as Michael, and Edmund Sylvers as Marlon.
** Thankfully, ''WesternAnimation/TheOsmonds'' averts this.
* Creator/HannaBarbera did this a lot. ''[[Creator/LaurelAndHardy The Laurel and Hardy Comedy Show]]'', ''[[Film/TheThreeStooges The Robonic Stooges]]'', ''WesternAnimation/TheHarlemGlobetrotters'' and the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLittleRascals Little Rascals]]'' shorts packaged with ''WesternAnimation/PacMan'' and ''ComicBook/RichieRich'' all exploited likenesses they had acquired. And those shows that didn't abuse celebs' likenesses at least [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed stole their schticks]].
** In some cases it really couldn't be helped, however: Laurel & Hardy and The Three Stooges had all passed on by then, and the surviving ''Our Gang'' actors were middle-aged adults by 1982.
** According to the show's voice credits, Globetrotter Curly Neal was a voice--he just didn't play himself (Stu Gilliam did).
* In 1970, Creator/{{Filmation}} produced ''Will the Real Creator/JerryLewis Please Sit Down''. Although Lewis created and occasionaly worked on scripts for the cartoon series (which was largely a riff on his DoubleVision performance in ''The Family Jewels''), he didn't record his own voice (Filmation ''did'' ask him, but he declined because he felt other people could do his younger voice better than he did).
* Also in the realm of early '90s land is ''WesternAnimation/ProStars'', a toon about a supersquad of athletes (Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, and Bo Jackson) which featured Gretzky and Jackson at the begining and end, but didn't have any of the stars' voices in the cartoon.
* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' has James Sie voicing the animated Jackie Chan, with the real Jackie only appearing in the title sequence and live action segments at the end of each episode. Jackie is also one of the producers, so he does have some say on how he is portrayed in the show. Coincidentally, Sie would later fill in for Chan again by voicing Monkey in ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPandaLegendsOfAwesomeness''.
* ''WesternAnimation/HulkHogansRockNWrestling'' featured a host of real professional wrestlers' likenesses without a single real voice among them. However, all 15 wrestlers appeared in the opening and closing, as well as bumper sketches.
* ''WesternAnimation/BackToTheFuture: The Animated Series'' featured Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown in live-action segments, but his animated counterpart was voiced by Creator/DanCastellaneta, and Marty was played by David Kaufman. Tom Wilson did return as various members of the Tannen family, and Mary Steenburgen reprised her role as Clara from the third film.
* The ''Creator/AbbottAndCostello'' animated series actually managed to get Bud Abbott to do his own voice, but featured Stan Irwin as the voice of Lou Costello (the real Lou Costello being, unfortunately, deceased by this time).
** Large part of why Bud Abbott agreed to voice his animated self was because [[MoneyDearBoy he owed a ton of money to the IRS.]]
* The 1990s ''Music/NewKidsOnTheBlock'' cartoon featuring brief live-action clips of the singers.
* Season two of the ''WesternAnimation/LaverneAndShirley'' cartoon on ABC saw Cindy Williams leave, with her voice role as Shirley filled with Lynn Marie Stewart.
* ''WesternAnimation/KuuKuuHarajuku'' is a cartoon series created by Music/GwenStefani, but she has no voice role in the show. Interestingly enough, her AuthorAvatar is a main character.
* ''WesternAnimation/BebesKids'' was based on a sketch by comedian Robin Harris and was originally going to star Harris AsHimself in the lead role, but he died before production began and was replaced by Faizon Love. The film still begins with Harris in archived live-action footage performing the sketch.
* ''Averted'' in the first season of ''WesternAnimation/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventures'' which had Creator/GeorgeCarlin, Alex Winter, and a pre-''Film/TheMatrix'' Creator/KeanuReeves voice their own characters. Sadly played straight in the second season ReTool, which used the same voice cast from the live-action series of the same name that had yet to be released.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyDadTheRockStar'' was created by Music/{{KISS}} frontman Gene Simmons, but his AuthorAvatar Rock Zilla was instead voiced by Lawrence Bayne. However, Gene Simmons was the series' executive producer, so he got quite a bit of say in how the show was produced, including personally choosing Lawrence Bayne as the voice of Rock Zilla.
* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': In the episode "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS2E19AstronautEllenOchoa Astronaut Ellen Ochoa]]", Ellen Ochoa is featured, but she doesn't voice herself. Creator/KathleenBarr voices her.
* ''WesternAnimation/GiseleAndTheGreenTeam'' was created by and stars the model Gisele Bündchen, but the character wasn't voiced by the real-life model as executives worried kids wouldn't be able to understand her.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hammerman}}'' was created by Music/MCHammer, who also performed the theme song. However, Hammer didn't voice his character in the series. Clark Johnson did.
* ''Baskup - Tony Parker'' is a French animated series created by Belgian-French-American basketball player Tony Parker. But Parker (who was playing in the American NBA) was voiced by Creator/MartialLeMinoux.
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