The iconic Disney character Aladdin has been brought to life by not one, but three incredibly talented actors across the animated and live-action universes, and their careers today, in late 2025, are more diverse and successful than you might imagine. While the 1992 animated classic is a cornerstone of the Disney Renaissance, the complexity of the character required separate speaking and singing voices, a tradition that contrasts sharply with the 2019 live-action remake. This deep dive into the lives of Scott Weinger, Brad Kane, and Mena Massoud reveals how these actors have leveraged their time in Agrabah to become major players in Hollywood and beyond, from Emmy-nominated producers to international film stars.
The Three Faces of Aladdin: Complete Biography and Profile
The character of Aladdin is unique in Disney history for having two distinct voices in the original film—a speaking voice and a separate singing voice—followed by a single actor who took on both roles for the live-action adaptation. Here are the profiles of the three key actors who have defined the "street rat" turned prince.Scott Weinger (The Original Speaking Voice)
- Full Name: Scott Eric Weinger
- Born: October 5, 1975
- Nationality: American
- Key Roles: Aladdin (Speaking Voice, 1992–Present), Steve Hale (Full House, Fuller House)
- Current Career Focus (2025): Television Writer and Co-Executive Producer.
- Notable Entities: Disney Renaissance, Linda Larkin (Jasmine’s voice), Robin Williams (Genie), Aladdin and the King of Thieves, ABC sitcoms.
Brad Kane (The Original Singing Voice)
- Full Name: Bradley Caleb Kane
- Born: September 29, 1973
- Nationality: American
- Key Roles: Aladdin (Singing Voice, 1992), Broadway's Sunset Boulevard
- Current Career Focus (2025): Highly Successful Television Writer and Producer.
- Notable Entities: Lea Salonga (Jasmine’s singing voice), Black Sails, Fringe, Warrior, Tokyo Vice, Broadway.
Mena Massoud (The Live-Action Star)
- Full Name: Mena Massoud
- Born: September 17, 1991
- Nationality: Egyptian-Canadian
- Key Roles: Aladdin (2019 Live-Action Film), Tarek Kassar (Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan)
- Current Career Focus (2025): Film Actor, Producer, and Entrepreneur.
- Notable Entities: Will Smith (Genie), Naomi Scott (Jasmine), Guy Ritchie (Director), Press Play Productions, In Broad Daylight, Aladdin 2.
Scott Weinger: From Full House Heartthrob to Emmy-Nominated Producer
Scott Weinger’s voice is inextricably linked to the animated Aladdin, a role he has reprised consistently for over three decades across video games, TV series, and direct-to-video sequels like Aladdin and the King of Thieves. However, for a generation of fans, he is equally famous as Steve Hale, D.J. Tanner’s boyfriend on the sitcom Full House and its sequel, Fuller House. The most fascinating update in Weinger’s career in late 2025 is his transition and success behind the camera. While he continues to lend his voice to the "street rat" for new Disney projects, his primary focus is now on writing and producing.A 2025 Emmy Nomination for Producing
Weinger has built a robust career as a television writer and producer, with credits on popular shows like *Galavant*, *The Muppets*, and the acclaimed sitcom *Black-ish*. The most recent and high-profile recognition of his work came with the Hulu show *Paradise*. Weinger served as a writer and co-executive producer on the series, and his work earned him a significant nod: a 2025 Emmy nomination. This pivot from a beloved voice actor and on-screen heartthrob to a critically recognized force behind the scenes demonstrates his long-term commitment to Hollywood storytelling.Mena Massoud: Taking the Live-Action Aladdin to the Global Stage
Mena Massoud took on the immense challenge of embodying Aladdin in the 2019 live-action remake directed by Guy Ritchie, a role that required him to handle both the acting and the singing, unlike his animated counterpart. His performance, alongside Will Smith's Genie and Naomi Scott's Jasmine, propelled the film to over $1 billion at the global box office. In the years following the film's success, Massoud has been proactive in shaping his career and challenging industry stereotypes. The Egyptian-Canadian actor co-founded Press Play Productions in 2021, a company dedicated to producing diverse and meaningful content, with offices in both Dubai and Los Angeles.Starring and Producing a New Egyptian Thriller
Massoud’s most current and exciting project is a return to his ancestral homeland for his first Egyptian feature film, the thriller In Broad Daylight (original title: *Fi Ezz El Dohr*). The film, which is slated for a 2025 release, features Massoud in the lead role of Hamza, an international con-artist, and he is also credited as a producer. This move is significant, as it allows Massoud to reject Middle Eastern stereotypes often found in Western media and showcase his versatility in a high-stakes, action-packed role. While the official release date for the highly anticipated Aladdin 2 remains uncertain, both Massoud and the rest of the main cast are expected to return for the sequel, which is reportedly titled The Return of Jafar or The Return of the Genie and is currently in development.Brad Kane: The Singing Voice Who Became a Master of TV Drama
The voice of Aladdin’s powerful, soaring vocals on tracks like "A Whole New World" and "One Jump Ahead" belongs to Brad Kane. He provided the singing voice for the character across the entire animated trilogy, a consistency that even the speaking voice actor, Scott Weinger, did not maintain across all singing parts. However, the path Kane took after his defining Disney role is arguably the most surprising. Instead of pursuing a full-time singing or acting career, Kane transitioned into the world of television writing and production, where he has achieved remarkable success in the realm of adult, complex dramas.From Agrabah to Black Sails and Tokyo Vice
Brad Kane is now a highly respected writer and producer, known for his work on some of the most critically acclaimed and popular cable and streaming series of the last decade. His credits include:- Fringe: The popular sci-fi procedural.
- Black Sails: The gritty historical adventure series.
- Warrior: The martial arts crime drama.
- Tokyo Vice: The critically praised crime thriller set in Japan, starring Ansel Elgort.
The Enduring Legacy of the Voice
The lasting power of the Aladdin character is a testament to the combined talents of these three men. Scott Weinger’s youthful, charming speaking voice, Brad Kane’s Broadway-caliber singing, and Mena Massoud’s live-action interpretation have each secured a place in pop culture history. While Weinger continues to be the voice of the animated hero while building an Emmy-nominated career in production, and Kane writes complex, high-stakes dramas for major networks, Massoud is actively using his platform to promote diverse storytelling as both a star and a producer on the global stage. Their current endeavors prove that the journey that began on a magic carpet is still flying high.
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