
Queer Duck: The Movie
Animation · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Queer Duck and his partner of 18 months (a lifetime in gay years), Stephen Arlo "Openly" Gator, hit a relationship crisis when the fey fowl is wooed by a brassy Broadway broad. Queer Duck wonders if he'd be happier being straight, while Gator the waiter spills his problems to a compassionate Conan O'Brien.
Top Cast


Jim J. Bullock
Jim J. Bullock
Adam Seymour 'Queer Duck' Duckstein (voice)
Jim J. Bullock
Adam Seymour 'Queer Duck' Duckstein (voice)


Jackie Hoffman
Jackie Hoffman
Lola Buzzard (voice)
Jackie Hoffman
Lola Buzzard (voice)


Kevin Michael Richardson
Kevin Michael Richardson
Stephen Arlo 'Openly' Gator / Additional Voices (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Stephen Arlo 'Openly' Gator / Additional Voices (voice)


Billy West
Billy West
Bi-Polar Bear / Additional Voices (voice)
Billy West
Bi-Polar Bear / Additional Voices (voice)


Estelle Harris
Estelle Harris
Mrs. Duckstein (voice)
Estelle Harris
Mrs. Duckstein (voice)


Mark Hamill
Mark Hamill
Hot Dog Vendor (voice)
Mark Hamill
Hot Dog Vendor (voice)


Tim Curry
Tim Curry
Peccary (voice)
Tim Curry
Peccary (voice)


Andy Dick
Andy Dick
Elizabeth Taylor / Rex ('Regina') (voice)
Andy Dick
Elizabeth Taylor / Rex ('Regina') (voice)


Chris Cox
Chris Cox
Michael Jackson (voice)
Chris Cox
Michael Jackson (voice)


Audrey Wasilewski
Audrey Wasilewski
Rosie O'Donnell (voice)
Audrey Wasilewski
Rosie O'Donnell (voice)
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