characters are not really what i notice or focus on. so all i could think of right now for a character was judy hopps. but all the ones i mentioned in previous posts, yah. i just couldn't think of them until i scrolled back and saw the others i had mentioned. ogra from dark crystal too. but again, dark crystal, especially i loved the scenery, the landscapes and places. that's really what i like to see. plotlines in movies are seldom up to the standards of interesting unusualness found in written works. so the characters, i won't say always go unnoticed by me, but often, even usually do. nothing against the work done by actors, including voice actors in animations, just scenery and landscapes and props and miniatures that are more interesting to me, the people who actually do and make the things i notice and interest me, are the names that fly by in the credits, that i doubt i'd be able to remember most of them anyway. rocket and dr strange. never noticed much about commics as a kid growing up, i was more interested in trains, and again mountains and forests. rocket for just how he looked, not that i would have been favorably impressed by the charicter if i ever met him in life. known too many humans to much what he would have been like as one. and dr strange less for him as for his mutable surroundings and situations. some characters that i do like, that have never been in movies and never expect to see in one, from george martin's universes, havaland tuff, oh and cj's hilfy channuure, and the whole han species. spoc from the origeonal star trek. was my inspiration and rock to steady myself as a teenager and young adult. there's really a bunch of other characters if i think about them, but its always the stories and the scenery i remember more. i LIKE "travelogs". what annoys me is the human faces that keep photoboming the landscapes and techno greebles in them.
I always loved Spock, especially the episodes in which he displayed emotions. Star Trek The Journey Home was my favorite of the movie series. It was 3 or 4. Of all the Star Trek characters, he was my favorite.
The Uber Morlock portrayed by Jeremy Irons, from The Time Machine, he has the some of the best lines.
You do realise that damn in those days was a four letter word and studio executives were hesitant releasing the film with his final line? What I never understood about this film was why would any woman hanker after a man who was less good looking than the one she was currently in a relationship with?
nemoi's vulcan spoc, from the origeonal star trek. the yak guru from zootopia. (also speedy, the dmv clerk and the desk sargent guy at the police department)
all of the props and miniatures that look like the kind of world i'd rather live in. sceneries, landscapes, gardens, wilderness. these are my favorite "actors" and "acts". not to dis the player characters, but these are really my favorite things in stories, whatever media in which they are told.