![]() ![]() In the video game adaptation of the film, he was voiced by André Sogliuzzo. in Santa Claus: The Movie, Earl Talbot Blake in Ricochet, Eric Qualen in the 1993 film Cliffhanger, Jean-Clause in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, Arthur Mitchell in Dexter, Lamar Blackburn in The Accountant, and Carter Nix and Carter Nix, Sr. He was voiced by John Lithgow, who also played Burke in Blow Out, Lord John Whorfin in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, B.Z. He is also Shrek's arch-nemesis (alongside Rumpelstiltskin), the first villain he ever met, and the reason he met Donkey and Fiona. He attempts to cut a deal with Shrek by promising to remove the fairy tale creatures from his swamp if Shrek could bring Fiona to him, as he wanted to marry her. He is very opprobrious, despicable and abhorrent, so he loathes creatures of any kind and sought to relocate the fairytale creatures to Shrek's swamp. Once he did, he asked if DuLoc, the place where he ruled, was the perfect kingdom, but as he was not a king, DuLoc was not a kingdom, so he tried to marry Princess Fiona to become king. He was the oppressive ruler of a lordship called DuLoc and he spent the first part capturing fairytale creatures, so that he could find the magic mirror. Lord Maximus Farquaad is the main antagonist of DreamWorks' 5th full-length animated feature film Shrek, the first installment of the Shrek film series, its musical adaption, and the 2003 3-D short Shrek 4-D (also known as The Ghost of Lord Farquaad). ![]()
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