FISHER is adding a Pixar credit to his résumé.
The Grammy-nominated Australian DJ and producer has joined the Australian and New Zealand voice cast of Toy Story 5, where he will voice a character named Garden Gnome in the latest installment of Disney and Pixar’s blockbuster franchise. The film is set to open in Australia and New Zealand on June 18.
FISHER’s character is described as a member of a community of forgotten toys living in an abandoned backyard shed. According to Disney, Garden Gnome is “fiercely protective of teatime and his kid.”
“I am incredibly excited to be part of ‘Toy Story 5’,” FISHER said in a statement. “This is a franchise that my family and I have loved for years — I can’t wait to watch it with my kids.”
The casting marks the latest high-profile moment for the Australian dance star, who has spent the past decade evolving from a Gold Coast club favorite into one of electronic music’s biggest global exports. Known for hits including “Losing It,” “You Little Beauty” and “Take It Off,” FISHER earned a Grammy nomination for “Losing It,” which became an international dance anthem and topped Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart.
In recent years, he has become a fixture on some of the world’s biggest stages, headlining shows in Ibiza, Las Vegas and at major festivals including Coachella. His rise has coincided with a broader wave of Australian electronic artists finding success on the global circuit.
Toy Story 5 reunites many of the franchise’s longtime stars, including Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear and Joan Cusack as Jessie. New additions include Greta Lee, whose character Lilypad — a smart tablet device — introduces a technology-focused conflict into the story.
The film is directed by Andrew Stanton, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Finding Nemo and WALL-E, and features a score from longtime franchise composer Randy Newman.
For FISHER, the role represents a rare move outside music — and into one of the most successful animated franchises in movie history.