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Snow White cast: Who's voicing the seven dwarfs and where do you know them from?

The famous faces you don't see in the live-action remake.

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Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's off to the Disney vault we go. The House of Mouse's new big live-action outing goes back to the start and brings 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to a whole new audience as the snappier Snow White.

Starring Rachel Zegler as the titular Snow White, the other main live-action performances are Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, Andrew Burnap as (new) love interest Jonathan and Ansu Kabia as the Huntsman.

As the name of the 1937 original suggests though, it wouldn't be Snow White without the seven dwarfs she befriends following her exile. They're brought to life as CGI creations in the new movie, but we know you'll be thinking exactly who is voicing them and where you've heard that voice before.

So let us help you with the definitive guide to the famous faces behind the dwarfs in the new version of Snow White.

Andrew Barth Feldman as Dopey

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As the adorable Dopey (who also serves as the movie's narrator), Andrew Barth Feldman lends his vocals – eventually – to the fan-favourite who was mute in the original.

Earning a Jimmy Award for his school's production of Catch Me If You Can, Feldman went on to play the titular character in the Broadway production of Dear Evan Hansen.

You might also recognise him from his role as Antoine in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series or the R-rated comedy No Hard Feelings, in which he starred alongside Jennifer Lawrence.

Tituss Burgess as Bashful

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While Bashful lives up to his name in Snow White, the larger-than-life Tituss Burgess is putting a different spin on the red-faced dwarf.

First treading the boards as Sebastian the Crab in 2007's Broadway musical version of The Little Mermaid, Burgess reprised his role for 2016's Hollywood Bowl concert event.

He's largely noticed though for playing Titus Andromedon from Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Burgess' comedic performance landed him five Emmy Award nominations.

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Martin Klebba as Grumpy

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The ever-grouchy Grumpy is another important member of the dwarfs, this time voiced by Martin Klebba.

Making his first TV appearance in a single episode of Charmed, Klebba's movie debut came in Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes.

Running the Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy nonprofit foundation, Klebba helps raise awareness for his form of dwarfism known as acromicric dysplasia.

As well as playing Marty in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and a Dimorphodon in 2015's Jurassic World, Klebba has also starred in previous Snow White adaptations, including 2001's made-for-TV Snow White: The Fairest of Them All and 2012's Mirror Mirror.

Jeremy Swift as Doc

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Leading the seven dwarfs, Jeremy Swift is the voice of the wise Doc in Snow White.

Following early roles in Gosford Park and playing Mr Bumble in Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist, the British actor famously starred as butler Septimus Spratt in Downton Abbey.

He's stuck with British shows like The Durrells and Foyle's War, although many will now know him best for his Emmy-nominated portrayal of Leslie Higgins in Ted Lasso.

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George Salazar as Happy

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Bringing some much-needed levity to the sometimes-grim(m) tale of Snow White, George Salazar takes up the role of Happy.

A veteran on and off-Broadway, Salazar starred as Grover in The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical and played Seymour Krelborn in the Pasadena Playhouse's production of Little Shop of Horrors.

As well as appearing in several episodes of Superstore, Salazar landed a recurring role as George Conway in FX's Bill Clinton-centric Impeachment: American Crime Story.

Playing Happy in Snow White marks Salazar's feature film debut.

Jason Kravits as Sneezy

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We hope Jason Keavits had a tissue handy when he was recording lines for Sneezy in Snow White.

Having appeared in everything from Everybody Loves Raymond to the final episode of Friends, Kravits has become a regular of Chuck Lorre shows like The Big Bang Theory.

In terms of his most iconic role, many remember Kravits as ADA Richard Bay from The Practice.

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Andy Grotelueschen as Sleepy

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Ensuring we don't nod off during Snow White, Andy Grotelueschen completes the seven dwarfs as Sleepy.

Nominated for a 2019 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role due to his performance as Jeff Slater in Tootsie, Grotelueschen has also had small roles in the likes of Coin Heist and A Complete Unknown.

Snow White won't be the first time he's lent his vocals to a role, having previously provided additional voices for video game Red Dead Redemption II.

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Tom Chapman is a pop culture-loving writer and NCTJ-accredited Broadcast Journalist with over seven years of experience covering the small and silver screen. 

Starting his career with a post at Movie Pilot in Berlin, Tom took on freelancing full-time with regular stints at Digital Spy, Screen Rant and Comic Book Resources.

These days, you can still find him covering all things Marvel and Star Wars at Digital Spy, while dipping his toe in bylines at Yahoo! and IGN

Tom likes to think his spirit animal is a cross between Gale Weathers and Olenna Tyrell.

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