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==Cast== <!-- Order per credits --> * [[Peggy Lee]] as Darling, Lady's owner and Jim Dear's wife. ** Lee also voiced Peg, a stray female [[Pekingese]] with a [[New York City English|Brooklyn Accent]] whom Lady meets at the pound, as well as Si and Am, Aunt Sarah's twin [[Siamese cat]]s with a knack for mischief and never-ending trouble. * [[Barbara Luddy]] as Lady, an [[American Cocker Spaniel]], who is the primary character in the film. A Christmas present to Darling from Jim Dear, she quickly becomes the center of their lives, but is then subconsciously neglected due to the birth of a human baby who she comes to love unconditionally. Her experiences outside the household, and her encounter with Tramp force her to question the nature of her relationship with her humans (who she never sees as her owners), and give her a new understanding of the world around her. * [[Larry Roberts (actor)|Larry Roberts]] as Tramp<!-- see talk page about character name -->, a [[mongrel]] (with a mixture of a [[schnauzer]] and a [[terrier]]), with a talent for escaping dog-catchers. He nicknames Lady "Pidge", short for Pigeon, which he calls her owing to her [[naivety]]. He never refers to himself by name, although most of the film's canine cast refer to him as the Tramp. Tramp had other names in the film, and when asked by Lady about having a family, Tramp states that he has, "One for every day of the week. Point is, none of them have me." Each family mentioned called him a different name (such as Mike or Fritzi). The families also had different nationalities (such as Irish or German). As he did not belong to a single-family, Tramp implied that it was easier than the baby problems Lady was going through at the time. * [[Bill Thompson (voice actor)|Bill Thompson]] as Jock, a [[Scottish Terrier]] who is one of Lady's neighbors. ** Thompson also voiced Joe, Tony's assistant chef; Bull, a stray male [[bulldog]] from the dog pound who speaks with a Cockney accent; Dachsie, a stray male [[dachshund]] at the dog pound who speaks with a German accent; an Irish-accented policeman; and Jim's friend. * Bill Baucom as Trusty, a [[bloodhound]] who used to track criminals with his Grandpappy, Old Reliable, until he lost his sense of smell. * [[Stan Freberg]] as the beaver, a diligent, absent-minded beaver at the zoo who speaks with a lisp. He gnaws off the muzzle that Aunt Sarah had placed upon Lady after Tramp realizes that the muzzle is just what the beaver needs for pulling logs. This character would later serve as the inspiration for [[Gopher (Winnie the Pooh)|Gopher]] from ''[[Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree]]'' (1966), down to the speech pattern (a whistling sound when he makes the "S" sound). On the 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD, Stan Freberg demonstrates how it was done and that a whistle was eventually used because it was hard to continue repeating the effect. * [[Verna Felton]] as Aunt Sarah, Jim Dear's aunt who babysits for the couple. She is a cat person and dislikes dogs. * [[Alan Reed]] as Boris, a stray male [[Borzoi]] from the dog pound with a Russian accent. * [[George Givot]] as Tony, the owner and chef of Tony's [[Italian cuisine|Italian restaurant]]. * [[Dallas McKennon]] as: ** Toughy, a stray male mutt with a slight Brooklyn accent ** Pedro, a stray male [[Chihuahua (dog)|Chihuahua]] with a Mexican accent ** McKennon also voices a professor and a laughing hyena * Lee Millar as Jim Dear, Lady's owner and Darling's husband. ** Millar also voiced the Dogcatcher. * [[The Mellomen]] ([[Thurl Ravenscroft]], [[Bill Lee (singer)|Bill Lee]], Max Smith, Bob Hamlin and Bob Stevens) as Dog Chorus ** Ravenscroft also plays Al the alligator <!-- Order per credits -->
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