Excalibur - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Excalibur"
Excalibur (1981)
Timing: 2:21 (141 min)
Excalibur - TMDB rating
6.9/10
1135
Excalibur - Kinopoisk rating
6.92/10
2882
Excalibur - IMDB rating
7.3/10
65800

Actors and characters

Photo Nigel Terry #37028

Nigel Terry

Nigel Terry
Character King Arthur
Photo Helen Mirren #3465Photo Helen Mirren #3466Photo Helen Mirren #3467Photo Helen Mirren #3468

Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren
Character Morgana
Photo Nicholas Clay #108612Photo Nicholas Clay #108613

Nicholas Clay

Nicholas Clay
Character Lancelot
Photo Paul Geoffrey #101721
Paul Geoffrey
Character Perceval
Photo Cherie Lunghi #108614

Cherie Lunghi

Cherie Lunghi
Character Guenevere
Photo Robert Addie #108615

Robert Addie

Robert Addie
Character Mordred
Photo Gabriel Byrne #29801Photo Gabriel Byrne #29802Photo Gabriel Byrne #29803

Gabriel Byrne

Gabriel Byrne
Character Uther
Photo Keith Buckley #83629

Keith Buckley

Keith Buckley
Character Uryens
Photo Corin Redgrave #96713Photo Corin Redgrave #96714Photo Corin Redgrave #96715Photo Corin Redgrave #96716

Corin Redgrave

Corin Redgrave
Character Cornwall
Photo Liam Neeson #695Photo Liam Neeson #696Photo Liam Neeson #697Photo Liam Neeson #698

Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson
Character Gawain
Niall O'Brien
Character Kay
Photo Patrick Stewart #8170Photo Patrick Stewart #8171Photo Patrick Stewart #8172Photo Patrick Stewart #8173

Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart
Character Leondegrance
Photo Clive Swift #108617Photo Clive Swift #108618

Clive Swift

Clive Swift
Character Ector
Liam O'Callaghan
Character Sadok
Michael Muldoon
Character Astamor
Photo Charley Boorman #108619Photo Charley Boorman #108620

Charley Boorman

Charley Boorman
Character Boy Mordred
Photo Brid Brennan #108621Photo Brid Brennan #108622

Brid Brennan

Brid Brennan
Character Lady in Waiting
Garrett Keogh
Character Mador
Emmet Bergin
Character Ulfius
Eamon Kelly
Character Abbot
Gerard Mannix Flynn
Character Mordred's Lieutenant
Barbara Byrne
Character Young Morgana
Kay Maclaren
Character Aged Morgana
Photo Joelle Hélary #108623
Joelle Hélary
Character Lady of the Lake
Conor Lambert
Character Puppeteer
Prudence Wright Holmes
Character Sunshine
Paul Markey
Character Peasant Boy

What's left behind the scenes

  • Helen Mirren and Nicol Williamson (1936-2011) initially refused to work with each other. They had quarreled during a previous joint project and had not spoken to each other since. Director, screenwriter, and producer John Burman decided that their mutual animosity was exactly what he needed. According to the actress, it all ended with her and Williamson becoming good friends.
  • The opening battle scene was filmed three times. It was shot at night, and after the first two takes, the film turned out to be underexposed. This caused the cinematographer to have a nervous breakdown and he resigned.
  • Before the final battle, the Knights of the Round Table set up camp on a hill around a structure resembling Stonehenge. At that moment, some people appeared on the hill. It turned out they were tourists from the USA who were just passing by, saw something interesting at the top of the hill, and decided to take a look, unaware that filming was taking place.
  • Morgana's breastplate is kept at the home of John Burman. He bequeathed the souvenir to Helen Mirren after his death.
  • According to Gabriel Byrne, the intimate scene with Catherine Burman (the director's daughter) was filmed separately.
  • Initially, John Burman intended to film a movie based on 'The Lord of the Rings,' but he was unable to acquire the rights and instead filmed 'Excalibur.'
  • The original version of the film lasted over 3 hours. Among the many subsequently lost scenes (some footage from which remained in the film's trailer) was a scene of Lancelot, played by Nicholas Clay (1946-2000), rescuing Guinevere, played by Sherry Longhi.
  • John Burmen wanted the audience to focus on the plot, not the movie stars, so he cast relatively unknown performers. At that time, only Nicol Williamson was more or less familiar to the American public.
  • All the armor shown in the film was made of aluminum, crafted by British armorer Terry English. He also played a cameo role as a blacksmith in the knightly tournament scenes. He is the one looking at Arthur, played by Nigel Terry (1945-2015), as the future king chases a thief and stops, considering whether to take a sword from the armorers' tent.
  • In a significant portion of the forest scenes and when displaying the sword (Excalibur), lights with green filters were used in the background, making everything look magical.
  • The flowers on the ground in the forest and the apple blossoms on the trees are natural. The forest was cordoned off during filming, and public access was prohibited.
  • The armor was given its shine with reflectors, but there were constant problems with the cameras. After every rain, the armor had to be wiped dry so that it wouldn’t ‘glare’.
  • The nighttime scene in the forest with Merlin and young Arthur was filmed in a pavilion, where it was easier to manage the animals involved in the scene.
  • Guinevere's wedding dress was sewn by hand, and hundreds of beads were used for its decoration.
  • Camelot is shown in the film from a distance; it is a model, the reflection of which was filmed with a camera in a mirror.
  • The cinematographer kept the camera running for several days, waiting for an opportunity to film a shot of crows pecking out the eye of a fallen knight. Instead of a knight, the crows pecked out the eyes of a sheep.
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