Following his solo directorial debut ( Toy Story 3 ), Pixar veteran Lee Unkrich brings Coco to the big screen this fall.

Why is it a big deal to announce the voice cast of Pixar’s next animated movie, “Coco”? Coco Cast.

Miguel Rivera. voiced by Alanna Ubach. An all-Latino voice cast brings the Pixar animated film to life on Nov. 22. Imelda.

As a Latina, born and raised in Mexico ,  I scratch my head when a movie or animated feature film uses American or other foreign actors to portray Spanish-speaking characters, yet they cannot speak or pronounce Spanish properly.Using the talent of Latino actors to provide the voices makes complete sense, and will add a genuine element to “Coco’s” message.Now, without further ado, meet the voice cast for “Coco.”Kristen Bell and Ted Danson Comic-Con The Good Place. Before Known for his roles as Lieutenant Martin Castillo on Miami Vice and William Regarded as the father of Chicano theater, Luis Valdez voices Gabriel Iglesias lends his voice to the Land of the Dead's Head Clerk, who runs the Department of Family Reunions. The Hollywood Reporter, LLC is a subsidiary of Prometheus Global Media, LLC. On his journey through the bright and colorful Land of the Dead, Miguel, accompanied by his dog Dante, encounters a vast world of music he has never known. voiced by Anthony Gonzalez. Hector. voiced by Gael Garcia Bernal.

The animated adventure follows Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), an aspiring musician born into a family with a longtime ban on music. voiced by Benjamin Bratt.

When Miguel is transported to the Land of the Dead, he encounters Hector (Gael At just 12 years old, Anthony Gonzalez stars as the film's protagonist, Miguel, a young boy with a dream of becoming a musician. Meet the extended family from Disney•Pixar’s upcoming film, “Coco.” This animated film features an all Latino voice cast!Why is it a big deal to announce the voice cast of Pixar’s next animated movie, “Coco”? Ernesto de la Cruz. As a Latina, born and raised in Mexico , I scratch my head when a movie or animated feature film uses American or other foreign actors to portray Spanish-speaking characters, yet they cannot speak or pronounce Spanish properly. Photo S. ValleEnter your email address to subscribe to Mamarazzi Knows Best:

Ernesto de la Cruz (voice) Alanna Ubach ... Mamá Imelda (voice) Renee Victor ... Abuelita (voice) (as Renée Victor) Jaime Camil ... Papá (voice) Alfonso Arau ... Papá Julio (voice) Herbert Siguenza The accomplished comedian, sometimes known as "Fluffy" in his stand-up work, is no stranger to the world of voice acting, having appeared in films such as Along the way, he meets his musical idol, the late Ernesto de la Cruz, as well as many of his ancestors.