Fan Casting Keith David as Ralph & Villains get a villain song (similarly to Vanelope's 'I Want' Song) in myCast Fixes: Ralph Breaks the Internet

mephilesthedark made this fan casting suggestion on October 26, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Keith David as Ralph & Villains get a villain song (similarly to Vanelope's 'I Want' Song) in myCast Fixes: Ralph Breaks the Internet

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68 years old
Keith David (born June 4, 1956) is an American film, television, and voice actor, and singer. He is perhaps most known for his live-action roles in such films as Crash, There's Something About Mary...
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myCast Fixes: Ralph Breaks the Internet

myCast Fixes: Ralph Breaks the Internet

myCast fixes the terribly written mostly boring Wreck-It Ralph sequel
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Keith David is known for his roles in Armageddon, Requiem for a Dream, and The Nice Guys. He has been suggested by fans for 11,960 roles on myCast, including Mongul in Ben 10/Justice League: The Series. Similar actors include Idris Elba, Tony Todd, and Giancarlo Esposito. Keith David was suggested to play Ralph & Villains get a villain song (similarly to Vanelope's 'I Want' Song) in myCast Fixes: Ralph Breaks the Internet by mephilesthedark. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Benjamin Bratt, Kathryn Hahn, and Tom Hiddleston. myCast Fixes: Ralph Breaks the Internet has 14 roles, including More Video Game Characters, Ralph meets the Disney Villains, and Mario and the Princesses.

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