Hear Chris Farley As ‘Shrek’ In A Story Reel From 1997

Before he passed away,Saturday Night Liveveteran andTommy BoystarChris Farleywas slated to be the voice of the ogreShrekin the DreamWorks Animation film of the same name. In fact, he had completed about 95% of the dialogue for the movie and was still working on it one week before he died in December of 1997.

As we all know, Shrek went on to be voiced byMike Myersand the film became a huge hit that spawned several big screen sequels. But many are still curious as to whatShrekwould have been like with Farley on board, and thanks to a story reel that has surfaced online, you can find out. Hear what a Chris Farley Shrek would have sounded like below!

Shrek - Early Design

Here’s the story reel from 1997 with Chris Farley voicingShrek(viaBedhead Bernie):

And if you want to see how this compares to the final film, check out this video from a Development Producer at DreamWorks:

In addition to the differences above, back when Farley wasShrek, the character looked far different:

That image is just one of the early designs, and you can see that it doesn’t even exactly match with the version that we see in the story reel above, so who knows what the final version would have looked like. In fact, the final version ofShrekin the movie looks much more like Chris Farley than the above versions, and you can actually catch some of his facial expressions in the character, so I wonder if DreamWorks Animation was already leaning towards changing the design at this point.

According to theLost Media Wikion this abandoned version ofShrek, the story would have seen Farley as a teenage ogre who wasn’t too keen on taking over the family business of scaring people, instead desiring to be a knight with a bunch of friends by his side. It sounds like the story changes allowed for a better arc, and the final version of the film also gave a better reason for Shrek being a little rough around the edges, allowing him to have more development by the end of the movie.

Another interesting note from the story reel, that song that begins to play just at the end of the bonfire scene is the Tom Waits song “Innocent When You Dream.” It was likely used as temporary score since it didn’t make it into the final cut of the film. However, DreamWorks Animation did end up using an alternate version of theTom Waitssong “Little Drop of Poison” on the soundtrack forShrek 2. That tune actually originally appeared, in different form, on the soundtrack forThe End of Violence. The more you know, right?

It’s now a little strange to think of Shrek without a Scottish accent, which actually may have made the grumpy ogre a little more endearing, even when he was a bit of a jerk to Donkey (Eddie Murphy). But hearing Chris Farley as Shrek is still very cool, and a little bittersweet. The performance sounds very genuine and earnest coming out of his mouth, something Farley always brought to all of his roles. We’re sure to learn even more about Farleyin the documentaryI Am Chris Farleythat’s in limited theaters now and on VOD next week.