Pocahontas - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Pocahontas"
Pocahontas (1995)
Timing: 1:21 (81 min)
Pocahontas - TMDB rating
6.911/10
6036
Pocahontas - Kinopoisk rating
7.763/10
97587
Pocahontas - IMDB rating
6.7/10
217000

Actors and characters

Photo Irene Bedard #43248Photo Irene Bedard #43249Photo Irene Bedard #43250Photo Irene Bedard #43251

Irene Bedard

Irene Bedard
Character Pocahontas (voice)
Photo Mel Gibson #18932Photo Mel Gibson #18933Photo Mel Gibson #18934Photo Mel Gibson #18935

Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson
Character John Smith (voice)
Photo David Ogden Stiers #18702Photo David Ogden Stiers #18703Photo David Ogden Stiers #18704Photo David Ogden Stiers #67275

David Ogden Stiers

David Ogden Stiers
Character Governor Ratcliffe (voice)
Photo John Kassir #19336

John Kassir

John Kassir
Character Meeko (voice)
Photo Christian Bale #9001Photo Christian Bale #9002Photo Christian Bale #9003Photo Christian Bale #9004

Christian Bale

Christian Bale
Character Thomas (voice)
Photo Judy Kuhn #49429

Judy Kuhn

Judy Kuhn
Character Pocahontas (singing voice)
Photo Billy Connolly #10154

Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly
Character Ben (voice)
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Flit (voice)
Photo Russell Means #49430Photo Russell Means #49431

Russell Means

Russell Means
Character Powhatan (voice)
Photo Linda Hunt #40151Photo Linda Hunt #40152Photo Linda Hunt #40153

Linda Hunt

Linda Hunt
Character Grandmother Willow (voice)
Photo Danny Mann #1986

Danny Mann

Danny Mann
Character Percy (voice)
Joe Baker
Character Lon (voice)
Photo Michelle St. John #49432

Michelle St. John

Michelle St. John
Character Nakoma (voice)
James Apaumut Fall
Character Kocoum (voice)
Photo Gordon Tootoosis #49433

Gordon Tootoosis

Gordon Tootoosis
Character Kekata (voice)
Photo Jim Cummings #15328Photo Jim Cummings #15329Photo Jim Cummings #15330

Jim Cummings

Jim Cummings
Character Powhatan / Kekata (singing voice) (uncredited)
Photo Charlie Adler #20364

Charlie Adler

Charlie Adler
Character Various (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Debi Derryberry #9267Photo Debi Derryberry #9268

Debi Derryberry

Debi Derryberry
Character Various (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Phil Proctor #1980Photo Phil Proctor #1981

Phil Proctor

Phil Proctor
Character Various (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Roy Dotrice #47925Photo Roy Dotrice #47926

Roy Dotrice

Roy Dotrice
Character Narrator (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Pocahontas was a nickname given to the Native American princess Matoaka by her father, the chief of the Native American tribe who lived in the territory of modern-day Virginia. The nickname translates to 'little mischief-maker'.
  • In England, Pocahontas became a celebrity and was even presented at court. She soon contracted smallpox and died on March 21, 1617, at the age of 22.
  • To give the picture a unique flavor and the spirit of the time of the colonization of America, specialists in Native American culture were involved in the work. A real Native American, Russell Means, voiced the role of the chief, while Captain Smith is voiced by Mel Gibson.
  • Christian Bale, who voiced Thomas, later starred in the film "The New World" (2005), also based on the story of Pocahontas.
  • In the first version of the script, the character "Grandmother Willow" was written as a man, a spirit of the river. A song, "Just Around the Riverbend," was even written for this character. The role was offered to Gregory Peck (1916-2003), but he declined, believing that the main character needed a mentor to turn to for advice. The actor explained this to the filmmakers, who agreed with him, and changes were made to the script.
  • At the direction of the leadership of the "Disney" studio, all secondary animal characters were deprived of dialogue in order to make the narrative more serious.
  • The animators working on the project considered this film to be one of the most challenging in the history of the studio. Complex color solutions, angular shapes, facial expressions – working on all of this took a lot of time, and it took five years to create the film. The difficulties and hardships paid off handsomely. Pocahontas is considered one of the most beautiful and realistically depicted Disney characters, and her fluid movements were created using rotoscoping.
  • In 1607, Pocahontas saved English adventurer Captain John Smith from death (he had been captured by Native Americans while searching for food sources for the Jamestown colony in the Chesapeake Bay), and later, by marrying another settler, she ensured peaceful coexistence between the Native Americans and the colonists.
  • After the hero of David Ogden Stiers (1942-2018) wounds the character of Mel Gibson, Pocahontas offers him willow bark to "ease the pain." Native Americans did indeed chew willow bark to relieve pain, as the bark contains salicylic acid, the basis for the production of aspirin.
  • Christian Bale, who voiced Thomas, later starred in “The New World” (2005), also based on the story of Pocahontas.
  • In the first version of the script, the character 'Grandmother Willow' was written as a male, a spirit of the river. A song, “Just Around the Riverbend,” was even written for this character. The role was offered to Gregory Peck (1916-2003), but he declined, believing that the heroine needed a mentor to turn to for advice. The actor explained this to the filmmakers, who agreed with him, and changes were made to the script.
  • At the direction of the studio's management, all minor animal characters in the film were stripped of dialogue to make the narrative more serious.
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