Captain America: The Winter Soldier - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Timing: 2:16 (136 min)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - TMDB rating
7.653/10
19844
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Kinopoisk rating
7.267/10
364103
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - IMDB rating
7.7/10
967000

Actors and characters

Photo Chris Evans #6325Photo Chris Evans #6326Photo Chris Evans #6327Photo Chris Evans #6328

Chris Evans

Chris Evans
Character Steve Rogers / Captain America
Photo Scarlett Johansson #6337Photo Scarlett Johansson #6338Photo Scarlett Johansson #6339Photo Scarlett Johansson #6340

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson
Character Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
Photo Robert Redford #9502Photo Robert Redford #9503Photo Robert Redford #9504Photo Robert Redford #9505

Robert Redford

Robert Redford
Character Alexander Pierce
Photo Sebastian Stan #56Photo Sebastian Stan #57Photo Sebastian Stan #58Photo Sebastian Stan #59

Sebastian Stan

Sebastian Stan
Character Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier
Photo Anthony Mackie #6431Photo Anthony Mackie #6432Photo Anthony Mackie #6433Photo Anthony Mackie #6434

Anthony Mackie

Anthony Mackie
Character Sam Wilson / Falcon
Photo Cobie Smulders #6555Photo Cobie Smulders #6556Photo Cobie Smulders #6557Photo Cobie Smulders #6558

Cobie Smulders

Cobie Smulders
Character Maria Hill
Photo Frank Grillo #9490Photo Frank Grillo #9491Photo Frank Grillo #9492Photo Frank Grillo #9493

Frank Grillo

Frank Grillo
Character Brock Rumlow
Photo Emily VanCamp #20778Photo Emily VanCamp #20779Photo Emily VanCamp #20780Photo Emily VanCamp #20781

Emily VanCamp

Emily VanCamp
Character Kate / Agent 13
Photo Hayley Atwell #3680Photo Hayley Atwell #3681Photo Hayley Atwell #3682Photo Hayley Atwell #3683

Hayley Atwell

Hayley Atwell
Character Peggy Carter
Photo Toby Jones #7102Photo Toby Jones #7103Photo Toby Jones #7104Photo Toby Jones #7105

Toby Jones

Toby Jones
Character Dr. Arnim Zola
Photo Stan Lee #5482Photo Stan Lee #5483Photo Stan Lee #5484Photo Stan Lee #5485

Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Character Smithsonian Guard
Photo Callan Mulvey #9522Photo Callan Mulvey #9523Photo Callan Mulvey #9524Photo Callan Mulvey #9525

Callan Mulvey

Callan Mulvey
Character Jack Rollins
Photo Jenny Agutter #11180Photo Jenny Agutter #11181Photo Jenny Agutter #11182

Jenny Agutter

Jenny Agutter
Character Councilwoman Hawley
Photo Bernard White #38567

Bernard White

Bernard White
Character Councilman Singh
Photo Alan Dale #21722

Alan Dale

Alan Dale
Character Councilman Rockwell
Photo Chin Han #18415Photo Chin Han #18416Photo Chin Han #18417Photo Chin Han #18418

Chin Han

Chin Han
Character Councilman Yen
Photo Garry Shandling #15585Photo Garry Shandling #15586

Garry Shandling

Garry Shandling
Character Senator Stern
Photo Georges St-Pierre #49133

Georges St-Pierre

Georges St-Pierre
Character Georges Batroc
Photo Salvator Xuereb #49134
Salvator Xuereb
Character French Pirate #1
Photo Brian Duffy #15708
Brian Duffy
Character French Pirate #2
Photo Zack Duhame #4041

Zack Duhame

Zack Duhame
Character Engine Pirate
Photo Adetokumboh MPhoto Adetokumboh M

Adetokumboh M'Cormack

Adetokumboh M'Cormack
Character French Radio Pirate
Christopher George Sarris
Character Skinny Steve
Photo Aaron Himelstein #15500

Aaron Himelstein

Aaron Himelstein
Character Launch Tech #1
Allan Chanes
Character Launch Tech #2
Photo Joe Russo #6609Photo Joe Russo #6610Photo Joe Russo #6611Photo Joe Russo #6612

Joe Russo

Joe Russo
Character Dr. Fine
Photo Christopher Markus #6602
Christopher Markus
Character SHIELD Interrogator #1
Photo Stephen McFeely #6544

Stephen McFeely

Stephen McFeely
Character SHIELD Interrogator #2
Photo Pat Healy #9640Photo Pat Healy #9641Photo Pat Healy #9642

Pat Healy

Pat Healy
Character Scientist #1
Photo Ed Brubaker #14832
Ed Brubaker
Character Scientist #2
Photo D.C. Pierson #49135

D.C. Pierson

D.C. Pierson
Character Apple Employee
Photo Danny Pudi #38932Photo Danny Pudi #38933Photo Danny Pudi #38934Photo Danny Pudi #38935

Danny Pudi

Danny Pudi
Character Com Tech #1
Bernie Zilinskas
Character Com Tech #2
Photo Branka Katić #49136Photo Branka Katić #49137Photo Branka Katić #49138Photo Branka Katić #49139

Branka Katić

Branka Katić
Character Renata
Angela Russo-Otstot
Character Garcia
Photo Jon Sklaroff #45292
Jon Sklaroff
Character Charlie XO
Photo Chad Todhunter #49140

Chad Todhunter

Chad Todhunter
Character Charlie Weapons Tech
Photo Abigail Marlowe #49141Photo Abigail Marlowe #49142
Abigail Marlowe
Character SHIELD Tech
Photo Jeremy Maxwell #4192
Jeremy Maxwell
Character Lead SHIELD Pilot
Photo Emerson Brooks #34315Photo Emerson Brooks #34316
Emerson Brooks
Character Senior SHIELD Agent
Photo Evan Parke #27413Photo Evan Parke #27414

Evan Parke

Evan Parke
Character SHIELD Agent
Photo Ricardo Chacon #49143
Ricardo Chacon
Character Strike SGT. #1
Griffin M. Allen
Character Strike SGT. #2
Photo Ann Russo #20793
Ann Russo
Character Strike Agent
Joe Rosalina
Character Strike Agent
Michael Debeljak
Character Strike Agent
Photo Eddie J. Fernandez #21642Photo Eddie J. Fernandez #327650

Eddie J. Fernandez

Eddie J. Fernandez
Character Strike Agent
Photo Jody Hart #46119
Jody Hart
Character 25ᵗʰ Floor Strike Agent
Photo Steven Culp #49144Photo Steven Culp #49145

Steven Culp

Steven Culp
Character Scudder
Photo Derek Hughes #49146
Derek Hughes
Character Human Resources Executive
Photo Wendy Hoopes #49147

Wendy Hoopes

Wendy Hoopes
Character Doctor
Photo Ethan Rains #49148

Ethan Rains

Ethan Rains
Character Lead EMT
Photo Dominic Rains #49149Photo Dominic Rains #49150Photo Dominic Rains #49151Photo Dominic Rains #49152

Dominic Rains

Dominic Rains
Character CIA Instructor
Photo Charles Wittman #49153
Charles Wittman
Character Capitol Hill Police
Photo Andy Martinez, Jr. #49154
Andy Martinez, Jr.
Character Capitol Hill Police
Michael De Geus
Character FBI Agent
Terence O'Rourke
Character FBI Agent
Photo Anne Grimenstein #49155
Anne Grimenstein
Character Committee Member
Dante Rosalina
Character Little Boy in the Smithsonian
Photo Robert Clotworthy #20699

Robert Clotworthy

Robert Clotworthy
Character Fury Car Voice (voice)
Photo June Christopher #5003Photo June Christopher #5004Photo June Christopher #5005Photo June Christopher #5006
June Christopher
Character SHIELD Computer (voice)
Photo Gary Sinise #2105

Gary Sinise

Gary Sinise
Character The Smithsonian Narrator (voice)
Photo Henry Goodman #15454
Henry Goodman
Character Dr. List (uncredited)
Photo Dean Barlage #49156
Dean Barlage
Character SHIELD Agent (uncredited)
Joel Thingvall
Character Museum Visitor (uncredited)
Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4436Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4437Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4438Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4439

Thomas Kretschmann

Thomas Kretschmann
Character Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (uncredited)
Photo Elizabeth Olsen #6393Photo Elizabeth Olsen #6394Photo Elizabeth Olsen #6395Photo Elizabeth Olsen #6396

Elizabeth Olsen

Elizabeth Olsen
Character Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch (uncredited)
Photo Nestor Serrano #49157Photo Nestor Serrano #49158Photo Nestor Serrano #49159Photo Nestor Serrano #49160

Nestor Serrano

Nestor Serrano
Character Committee General (uncredited)
Photo Aaron Taylor-Johnson #15441Photo Aaron Taylor-Johnson #15442Photo Aaron Taylor-Johnson #15443Photo Aaron Taylor-Johnson #15444

Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Character Pietro Maximoff / Quicksilver (uncredited)
Photo Joss Whedon #11258Photo Joss Whedon #11259

Joss Whedon

Joss Whedon
Character Man on Escalator in Museum (uncredited)
Photo James Lewis #373904

James Lewis

James Lewis
Character Smithsonian Museum Visitor
Photo Josh Heileman #373905
Josh Heileman
Character S.H.I.E.L.D. Strike Agent (uncredited)
Photo Dominique Henderson #373906
Dominique Henderson
Character Pedestrian (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on a series of comics by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.
  • Although the filmmakers claim to have used a minimum of computer graphics, five graphics studios were responsible for the special effects.
  • Anthony Mackie was unhappy with the modern look of his character's (Falcon) costume. He wanted a red spandex suit, like his character wears in the comics.
  • Captain's new suit is taken from the comics. He wore a similar one when he held the position of director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • Kevin Feige described this film as a “1970s political thriller disguised as a superhero movie.”
  • Anthony Mackie described this film as “Avengers: Part 1.5.”
  • Georges St-Pierre, who plays Batroc the Leaper, was a UFC Welterweight Champion (from 2007 to 2013).
  • The soundtrack for the film's trailer was created by Russian composers Alexander Sokolov, a member of the band “I am waiting for you last summer,” and Anton Novoseltsev.
  • To add realism, the film was shot on a handheld camera.
  • Initially, the Winter Soldier was not in the script. Producers wanted to save this character for future films in the series. But in the end, Kevin Feige decided to add him to this film.
  • While making the film, directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo drew inspiration from the film "Three Days of the Condor" (1975).
  • Filming began on April 1, 2013, at Manhattan Beach Studios. The scene of the attack in the elevator was filmed first.
  • On May 13, 2013, the film crew arrived in Washington. There, they filmed scenes featuring Steve Rogers, Black Widow, and Falcon against the backdrop of the most famous landmarks of the US capital, including the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the National Air and Space Museum, the Capitol, the National Mall, the Occidental restaurant in the Willard Hotel, the Dupont Circle area, and the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, which was closed for the first time in history for the filming of a feature film.
  • As part of preparation for filming, Anthony Mackie did not participate in any skydiving training. However, he maintained a regimen prescribed to all jet pilots.
  • The filming of the battle scene on board the massive vessel called "Lemurian Star" took place on a real missile cruiser docked in the Port of Long Beach, California.
  • The filming of the film's largest battle scene took place on the streets of Cleveland and was conducted by two full-fledged film crews. For this, many streets had to be blocked, including access to the Cleveland Memorial – one of the country's main highways. The film crews worked for three weeks at the height of the summer tourist season. To convince Cleveland officials to grant permission to film during this period, the filmmakers had to gain the support of a large number of people, including the mayor, governor, and head of the county executive branch.
  • To avoid information leaks and potential spoilers, the film was given the working title "Freezer Burn".
  • In the Russian theatrical version of the film, in the scene where Steve Rogers takes out a notebook with a list of significant things, it includes "Star Wars," "Rocky" (1976), and "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" (1979). Vladimir Vysotsky, Yuri Gagarin, and the collapse of the USSR are also listed. Similarly, for each major country or region (the USA, Great Britain, Spain, France, Australia, Germany, Italy, Brazil, Latin America, Russia, and Korea in particular), its own first half of the list was created, including the most iconic works of cinema and events in society for that country. Items for the list were selected by vote in each specific region. However, a unified version from the American release version was released on digital media.
  • Filming took place in California, Washington, and Cleveland. It began in April 2013 and ended in July.
  • Anna Kendrick, Felicity Jones, Imogen Poots, Teresa Palmer, Alison Brie, Emilia Clarke, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Elizabeth Olsen, and Jessica Brown-Findlay were considered for the role of Sharon Carter.
  • When Captain America interrogates Jasper Sitwell, his mention of Stephen Strange is a reference to the comic book character Doctor Strange.
  • A deleted scene from The Avengers (2012), where Steve learns what happened to his squad and Peggy Carter, was included in this film.
  • The scene where Captain America jumps from the plane without a parachute is clearly a reference to a similar scene from the first issue of the comic series The Ultimates.
  • As part of his preparation for the role of the Winter Soldier, Sebastian Stan underwent five months of physical training and historical research. He studied the Cold War period and the topic of brainwashing in detail. He also practiced movements with a plastic knife for hours on end to make them look more natural on screen.
  • The film's director, Joe Russo, appeared in the movie as a doctor saving Black Widow from blood loss.
  • On the tombstone of director Nick Fury, played by Samuel L. Jackson, an epitaph reading "The path of the righteous man: Ezekiel 25:17" can be seen in addition to his name. This is the very verse that Samuel L. Jackson's character recited in the film *Pulp Fiction* (1994).
  • A book by George W. Bush can be noticed on a shelf in Captain America's apartment.
  • To reach the secret S.H.I.E.L.D. base, Captain America descends in an elevator to a depth of tens of feet. However, when an enemy appears, the heroes repeat the same path faster, descending to a much shallower depth.
  • Captain America's shield absorbs all vibrations, therefore it cannot ring or make any other sounds, as sound is vibration.
  • "Tetrodotoxin B" (the substance that slowed Fury's heartbeat) is pufferfish poison. It is lethal to the body and is not used for such purposes.
  • S.H.I.E.L.D.'s fighters are the most advanced of their kind. But one guy with a small number of grenades blows up the entire S.H.I.E.L.D. air fleet in 3 minutes.
  • At the 63rd minute of the film, a computer projection of Dr. Zola states that Natasha Romanoff was born in 1984. Later in the film, at the 71st minute, Johansson's character states that she apparently "traded the KGB for Hydra." The Committee for State Security of the USSR existed from 1954 to 1991, which means that Natasha Romanoff was a member of this organization when she was still a very young child.
  • When creating the film, directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo drew inspiration from the film "Three Days of the Condor" (1975).
  • Filming of the battle scene on board the massive ship called "Lemurian Star" took place on board a real missile cruiser docked in the Port of Long Beach, California.
  • The filming of the film's largest battle scene took place on the streets of Cleveland and was carried out by two full-fledged film crews. For this, many streets had to be closed, including access to the Cleveland Memorial – one of the country's main highways. The film crews worked for three weeks during the height of the summer tourist season. To convince Cleveland officials to allow filming during this period, the filmmakers had to gain the support of a large number of people, including the mayor, governor, and head of the county executive branch.
  • To prevent information leaks and potential spoilers, the film was given the working title "Freezer Burn".
  • In the Russian theatrical version of the film, in the scene where Steve Rogers takes out a notebook with a list of significant things, it includes "Star Wars," "Rocky" (1976), and "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" (1979). Vladimir Vysotsky, Yuri Gagarin, and the dissolution of the USSR are also noted on the list. Similarly, for each major country or region (USA, UK, Spain, France, Australia, Germany, Italy, Brazil, Latin America, Russia, and Korea in particular), its own first half of the list was created, including the most iconic works of cinema and events in society for that country. Items for the list were selected by voting in each specific region. However, a unified version from the American release version was released on digital media.
  • On the tombstone of Director Nick Fury, played by Samuel L. Jackson, in addition to the name and surname, the epitaph "The path of the righteous: Ezekiel 25:17" is also visible. This verse was spoken by Samuel L. Jackson's character in "Pulp Fiction" (1994).
  • "Tetrodotoxin b" (the substance that slowed Fury's heartbeat) is a pufferfish poison. It is lethal to the body and is not used for such purposes.
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