
Joseph in Egypt
Family · Animation
Overview
Tells the story of Joseph from the Bible, when he was sent to Egypt by his brothers, and met Pharaoh.
Top Cast


Brian Nissen
Brian Nissen
Joseph (voice)
Brian Nissen
Joseph (voice)
Paul O'Connor
Paul O'Connor
Pharaoh (voice)
Paul O'Connor
Pharaoh (voice)


Phil Hubbard
Phil Hubbard
Photiphar (voice)
Phil Hubbard
Photiphar (voice)
Cindy Basco
Cindy Basco
Photiphar's Wife (voice)
Cindy Basco
Photiphar's Wife (voice)
Anthony De Fonte
Anthony De Fonte
Jailkeeper (voice)
Anthony De Fonte
Jailkeeper (voice)
David Kelly
David Kelly
Baker (voice)
David Kelly
Baker (voice)
John Pribyl
John Pribyl
Butler (voice)
John Pribyl
Butler (voice)
Mark Schwahn
Mark Schwahn
Israelite (voice)
Mark Schwahn
Israelite (voice)
Scott Douglas
Scott Douglas
Mystic (voice)
Scott Douglas
Mystic (voice)
Owen Davis
Owen Davis
Magician #1 / Magician #2 (voice)
Owen Davis
Magician #1 / Magician #2 (voice)
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