) provides the voice for Remy s protective father, Django, who finds Remy s taste for food changing. The rat colony s it isn t stealing if no one wants it theme gets tested by Remy s a cook makes, a thief takes mantra. Eventually, Remy makes that all-important human connection with a garbage boy trying to find himself at a famous restaurant.
This young man, named Linguini, is voiced by Pixar voice talent veteran Lou Romano. This new team finds new challenges as Linguini really lets all the accidental fame go to his head while Remy becomes torn between two parts of himself. Like Paul Newman in , this Pixar pic uses an extraordinary veteran actor for one of the key roles.
Lawrence of Arabia ) voices food critic Anton Ego who s ready to bring the lucky Linguini down for playing without an opponent . You provide the food, I provide the perspective, says a vain Anton during his review of the restaurant. An experienced comedian and intelligent comedienne also bring some great surprises (and accents) to the table.
) provides the voice for Remy s protective father, Django, who finds Remy s taste for food changing.