OZZY OSBOURNE Discusses His Appearance In 'Gnomeo & Juliet' Film

February 11, 2011

According to ABC News Radio, Ozzy Osbourne's voice can be heard in this weekend's film debut of "Gnomeo & Juliet", a loose adaptation of Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet", which was produced by Elton John and his partner, David Furnish, and features new and classic songs from Elton John. Ozzy Osbourne plays a little deer called Fawn.

Ozzy praised Elton and David's work on the film. saying, "If Elton's doing it, it's gonna be the best." He added, "David's very good at this film thing. You gotta have a lot of patience as well when you're doing these cartoons."

Video footage of Ozzy talking to the Artisan News Service about his involvement in the animated film can be viewed below.

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