Vladimir is the tritagonist in Anastasia. Kelsey Grammer did both his speaking and singing voices, being one of only a few of them.
Personality[]
He is very kind and has a sense of humor.
Role in Film[]
He helps Dimitri to find either an impostor of Anastasia or the real one, soon they found her. Believing her not to be the real Anastasia, Dimitri believes that if they can convince Marie that she is the real Anastasia, they could win a lot of money.
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Trivia[]
- His voice actor, Kelsey Grammer also voiced Zozi in it's prequel, Bartok the Magifcent.
- He is the only main character who never interacts with Rasputin.
- He stands out as the single least realistic looking human character in the film.
- Jim Broadbent, Sean Connery, Patrick Stewart, Eric Idle, John Lithgow, the late David Ogden Stiers, Wallace Shawn, Brian Blessed, the late James Coburn, the late Don Rickles, Edward James Olmos, John Cleese, and the late Robin Williams were all considered to voice Vladimir before Kelsey Grammar was cast to voice him.