Heavenly Creatures - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Heavenly Creatures"
Heavenly Creatures (1994)
Timing: 1:49 (109 min)
Heavenly Creatures - TMDB rating
6.981/10
876
Heavenly Creatures - Kinopoisk rating
6.931/10
14096
Heavenly Creatures - IMDB rating
7.2/10
70000

Actors and characters

Photo Melanie Lynskey #39992Photo Melanie Lynskey #39993Photo Melanie Lynskey #39994Photo Melanie Lynskey #39995

Melanie Lynskey

Melanie Lynskey
Character Pauline Parker
Photo Kate Winslet #65800Photo Kate Winslet #65801Photo Kate Winslet #65802Photo Kate Winslet #65803

Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet
Character Juliet Hulme
Photo Sarah Peirse #10227Photo Sarah Peirse #10228
Sarah Peirse
Character Honorah Parker Rieper
Photo Diana Kent #35489
Diana Kent
Character Hilda Hulme
Photo Clive Merrison #99337
Clive Merrison
Character Dr. Henry Hulme
Simon O'Connor
Character Herbert Rieper
Photo Jed Brophy #10212Photo Jed Brophy #10213Photo Jed Brophy #10214
Jed Brophy
Character John / Nicholas
Photo Peter Elliott #125787Photo Peter Elliott #125788Photo Peter Elliott #125789

Peter Elliott

Peter Elliott
Character Bill Perry
Gilbert Goldie
Character Dr. Bennett
Geoffrey Heath
Character Rev. Norris
Kirsti Ferry
Character Wendy
Ben Skjellerup
Character Jonathan Hulme
Photo Darien Takle #125790
Darien Takle
Character Miss Stewart
Photo Elizabeth Moody #125791
Elizabeth Moody
Character Miss Waller
Photo Liz Mullane #10271
Liz Mullane
Character Mrs. Collins
Moreen Eason
Character Mrs. Stevens
Pearl Carpenter
Character Mrs. Zwartz
Lou Dobson
Character Grandma Parker
Jesse Griffin
Character Laurie
Photo Glen Drake #25472
Glen Drake
Character Steve
Nic Farra
Character Boarder
Chris Clarkson
Character Boarder
Photo Ray Henwood #16233
Ray Henwood
Character Professor
John Nicoll
Character Professor
Michael Maxwell
Character Professor
Raewyn Pelham
Character Laura
Toni Jones
Character Agnes Ritchie
Glenys Lloyd-Smith
Character Miss Digby
Wendy Watson
Character Mrs. Bennett
Jean Guérin
Character Orson Welles
Stephen Reilly
Character Mario Lanza
Andrea Sanders
Character Diello
Photo Ben Fransham #16234

Ben Fransham

Ben Fransham
Character Charles
Jessica Bradley
Character Pauline 5 Years
Alex Shirtcliffe-Scott
Character Juliet 5 Years
Barry Thomson
Character Farmer / Policeman
Photo Peter Jackson #10253Photo Peter Jackson #10254Photo Peter Jackson #10255Photo Peter Jackson #10256

Peter Jackson

Peter Jackson
Character Bum Outside Theater (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • 175 young actresses auditioned for the role of Juliet, and the choice fell on 18-year-old Englishwoman Kate Winslet, who was previously known only for small roles in television films.
  • Peter Jackson played a cameo role in the film: Kate Winslet's character kisses him, disguised as a homeless man passing by a cinema where the film's happy heroines have just exited.
  • The film that Juliet and Pauline are watching in the cinema is "The Third Man".
  • The film was shot in the vicinity of the town where the real events that formed the basis of the film took place. Only the murder scene was filmed within 100 yards of the actual crime scene.
  • The film that Juliet and Pauline are watching in the cinema is "The Third Man".
  • The voice-over text uses content from Pauline's diary, which was played by Melanie Lynskey. The characters of the stories (as opposed to the stories themselves) and the fictional world are also taken from Pauline's diaries.
  • Melanie Lynskey was cast as Pauline two weeks before the start of filming. At the very last moment, screenwriter Fran Walsh found Lynskey at one of the local schools. Lynskey was shown a video of Kate Winslet's screen tests (Winslet was to play Juliet, Lynskey's character's friend) and told: "You'll have to act as well as she does."
  • In 1994, it turned out that Juliet was the mystery writer Anne Perry, working in the detective genre. She revealed her real name while the film was in production. Attempts to find Pauline Parker were unsuccessful at the time. It was only in 1997 that Parker was discovered in Kent, England, where she taught horseback riding to children. Parker had taken the name Hilary Naten, become a devout Catholic, and devoted herself to working with children with disabilities.
  • The murder depicted in the film caused a sensation throughout New Zealand at the time, so director and screenwriter Peter Jackson decided to focus on the relationship between the characters played by Melanie Lynskey and Kate Winslet, rather than showing the actual events that preceded the crime. In addition to studying Pauline’s diary, the filmmakers organized searches throughout the country for anyone who had ever known Pauline and Juliet, and spoke with each person to better understand both girls.
  • The film that Juliette and Pauline are watching in the cinema is "The Third Man".
  • Melanie Lynskey was cast as Pauline two weeks before the start of filming. At the very last moment, screenwriter Fran Walsh found Lynskey at one of the local schools. Lynskey was shown video of Kate Winslet’s audition (Winslet was to play Juliette, Lynskey’s character’s friend) and told: “You’ll have to act as well as she does.”
  • In 1994, it was revealed that Juliette was the mystery novelist Anne Perry, working in the detective genre. She revealed her real name while the film was in production. Attempts to find Pauline Parker at the time were unsuccessful. It was only in 1997 that Parker was discovered in Kent, England, where she was teaching children to ride horses. Parker had taken the name Hilary Naten, became a devout Catholic, and dedicated herself to working with children with disabilities.
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