Fan Casting Harrison Ford as Gill-Man/The Creature From The Black Lagoon (Voice) in Universal Monsters Assemble (2004)

jeanpaulvalley made this fan casting suggestion on August 14, 2023. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Harrison Ford as Gill-Man/The Creature From The Black Lagoon (Voice) in Universal Monsters Assemble (2004)

Harrison FordUnited States

82 years old
Legendary Hollywood Icon Harrison Ford was born on July 13, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. His family history includes a strong lineage of actors, radio personalities, and models. Ford attended public ...
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Harrison Ford

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Gill-Man/The Creature From The Black Lagoon (Voice) (Immortal, very powerful last reptilian, Van Helsing's friend)

in

Universal Monsters Assemble (2004)

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Universal Monsters Assemble (2004)

Universal Monsters Assemble (2004)

The more monsters there are, the more hope there is !
A few years after the events of "Universal Monsters Reborn", Gabriel Van Helsing and his "monstrous friends" secretly protect the world against darkness in secret after defeating Dracula and disban...
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Harrison Ford is known for his roles in The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Star Wars. He has been suggested by fans for 6,709 roles on myCast, including Cyrus Hale in Spy School. Similar actors include Robert De Niro, Kurt Russell, and Jeff Bridges. Harrison Ford was suggested to play Gill-Man/The Creature From The Black Lagoon (Voice) in Universal Monsters Assemble (2004) by jeanpaulvalley. Universal Monsters Assemble (2004) has 26 roles, including Luppi, Lord Arthur Holmwood, and Adam Frankenstein.

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