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For Disney, Bell provided the voice of Anna in the 2013Disney animated feature film, Frozen, and it has since reprised the role in most of the character's subsequent appearances, including the Disney Infinity series, Frozen Fever, Olaf's Frozen Adventure, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Kingdom Hearts III, and reprised the role again in Frozen II. She also voiced Hiromi in the 2003 English dub version of Studio Ghibli's The Cat Returns, and appeared in Lady Gaga & the Muppets' Holiday Spectacular in 2013. Bell additionally starred in the Touchstone Pictures films When in Rome as Elizabeth "Beth" Martin and You Again as Marni Olivia Olsen in 2010. She even appeared as herself in the Liv & Maddie episode "Ask Her More-a-Rooney", and voiced Priscilla in the 2016 Disney animated feature film Zootopia. She is also the host and executive producer of the Disney+ original series Encore!Additonally, she provides the voice of Molly Tillerman in the 20th Century Fox Animation series Central Park.
Kristen Bell speaks at the Central Park panel at the 2020 Winter TCA Tour.
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Both Kristen and Idina Menzel (who voices Anna's sister Elsa in the 2013 film Frozen) auditioned for the role of Rapunzel in the 2010 film Tangled. The role eventually went to Mandy Moore, but Bell's audition helped her get the role of Anna.[1][2]
When given the role of Anna, Kristen was able to make several changes, including the dialogue Anna said when meeting Hans to reflect what Kristen would say in real life.[3]
She unthinkingly spoiled the entire plot of Frozen II to her children, only realizing afterwards that it placed her in breach of contract and she could potentially be sued by Disney. She then told her children that if they revealed any information, their teeth would fall out.[4]
She ironically dressed up as Elsa during Halloween.
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