She's an animated performer! Kristen Bell performs live as Anna from Frozen at Disney Expo
She plays the fearless Princess Anna in the Disney hit Frozen.
And Kristen Bell stepped out from behind the animation to treat fans to a live performance of songs from the show in Anaheim, California on Sunday.
The 35-year-old actress appeared at the Disney Expo as part of a 'Frozen Fandemonium' finale.
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Live show: Kristen Bell stepped out from behind the animation to treat fans to a live performance of songs from the show in Anaheim, California on Sunday
She stayed true to Anna's blue colourway in a delicate lace sleeveless dress as she took part in a Q&A session with the show's creators and the voice of Olaf, 34-year-old Josh Gad.
The star sported a glamorous braid - again similar to her animated character's - which showed off her facial features and radiant skin.
She added a peachy lip and put the emphasis on her smokey eyes, as she got set to sing live to the lucky audience.
Regal: She stayed true to Anna's blue colourway in a delicate lace sleeveless dress
The star belted out her big number from the film, Do You Wanna Build A Snowman.
The cast also performed a previously unheard song, The Spare which was followed by Kristen singing For the First Time in Forever.
Josh Gad, who plays Olaf, also performed live on stage.
Finally, the entire group took the mic to sing Let It Go, without Elsa voice Idina Menzel - who didn't appear at the event.
Stunning: The star sported a glamorous braid - again similar to her animated character's - which showed off her beautiful face
Cast: Josh Gad performed in person alongside his character Olaf
Icy-talk: Co-Stars Kristen Bell and Josh Gad answered questions from the audience about the hugely successful animated film
Beauty: She added a peachy lip and put the emphasis on her smokey eyes, as she got set to sing live to the lucky audience
Cute: The beauty had harnessed some of the elements of her character for her styling
The movie is set to be turned into a Broadway musical and there is also a feature length sequel in development, although a release date hasn't been announced.
The film has grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, and is the top animated grossing film in history.
It won two Academy awards in 2014 for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.
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