Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Emily Browning #51749Photo Emily Browning #51750Photo Emily Browning #51751

Emily Browning

Emily Browning
Character Violet Baudelaire
Photo Liam Aiken #51105Photo Liam Aiken #51106

Liam Aiken

Liam Aiken
Character Klaus Baudelaire
Photo Kara Hoffman #51752
Kara Hoffman
Character Sunny Baudelaire
Photo Shelby Hoffman #51753
Shelby Hoffman
Character Sunny Baudelaire
Photo Jim Carrey #7674Photo Jim Carrey #7675Photo Jim Carrey #7676Photo Jim Carrey #7677

Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Character Count Olaf / Dr. Stephano / Captain Sham
Photo Meryl Streep #44492Photo Meryl Streep #44493Photo Meryl Streep #44494Photo Meryl Streep #44495

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep
Character Josephine Anwhistle
Photo Jude Law #65523Photo Jude Law #65524Photo Jude Law #65525Photo Jude Law #65526

Jude Law

Jude Law
Character Lemony Snicket (voice)
Photo Timothy Spall #11390Photo Timothy Spall #11391Photo Timothy Spall #11392Photo Timothy Spall #11393

Timothy Spall

Timothy Spall
Character Mr. Poe
Photo Billy Connolly #10154

Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly
Character Dr. Montgomery Montgomery
Photo Luis Guzmán #8457

Luis Guzmán

Luis Guzmán
Character Bald Man
Photo Jennifer Coolidge #41064Photo Jennifer Coolidge #41065Photo Jennifer Coolidge #41066Photo Jennifer Coolidge #41067

Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge
Character White-Faced Women
Photo Jane Adams #51754Photo Jane Adams #73413Photo Jane Adams #73414

Jane Adams

Jane Adams
Character White-Faced Women
Photo Craig Ferguson #28290Photo Craig Ferguson #28291Photo Craig Ferguson #69543Photo Craig Ferguson #69544

Craig Ferguson

Craig Ferguson
Character Person of Indeterminate Gender
Photo Jamie Harris #27274

Jamie Harris

Jamie Harris
Character Hook-Handed Man
Photo Catherine OPhoto Catherine OPhoto Catherine OPhoto Catherine O

Catherine O'Hara

Catherine O'Hara
Character Justice Strauss
Photo Bob Clendenin #31539

Bob Clendenin

Bob Clendenin
Character Grocery Clerk
Photo Lenny Clarke #24704
Lenny Clarke
Character Gruff Grocer
Fred Gallo
Character Le juge
John Dexter
Character Gustav
Photo Deborah Theaker #51755
Deborah Theaker
Character Mrs. Poe
Wayne Flemming
Character Captain Sam
Jaimarie Bjorge
Character Dream Gypsy (uncredited)
Photo Helena Bonham Carter #5296Photo Helena Bonham Carter #5297Photo Helena Bonham Carter #5298Photo Helena Bonham Carter #5299

Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter
Character Beatrice Baudelaire (uncredited)
Photo Amy Brenneman #43761Photo Amy Brenneman #43762Photo Amy Brenneman #43763

Amy Brenneman

Amy Brenneman
Character Mrs. Baudelaire (uncredited)
Photo Julius Callahan #17493

Julius Callahan

Julius Callahan
Character Davidious Augustine / Bohemian (uncredited)
Photo François Duhamel #15616
François Duhamel
Character French Radio Reporter (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Gilbert Gottfried #12074Photo Gilbert Gottfried #12075

Gilbert Gottfried

Gilbert Gottfried
Character Duck (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Rick Heinrichs #13022
Rick Heinrichs
Character Mr. Baudelaire (uncredited)
Photo Alan Heitz #8916Photo Alan Heitz #8917Photo Alan Heitz #8918Photo Alan Heitz #8919

Alan Heitz

Alan Heitz
Character Police Photographer (uncredited)
Rob Hinderstein
Character Banker (uncredited)
Photo Dustin Hoffman #28852Photo Dustin Hoffman #28853Photo Dustin Hoffman #28854Photo Dustin Hoffman #28855

Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman
Character The Critic (uncredited)
Photo Michael Earl Lane #17770
Michael Earl Lane
Character Ferry Boat Captain (uncredited)
Photo Jane Lynch #24588Photo Jane Lynch #24589Photo Jane Lynch #24590Photo Jane Lynch #24591

Jane Lynch

Jane Lynch
Character Realtor (uncredited)
Nick Meaney
Character Voice over (uncredited)
Christopher Metas
Character Wedding Audience (uncredited)
Photo Crystal Rivers #51756
Crystal Rivers
Character Bohemian #1 (uncredited)
Photo Lidia Sabljic #51757
Lidia Sabljic
Character Woman in Audience (uncredited)
Photo Daniel Handler #73416Photo Daniel Handler #73417

Daniel Handler

Daniel Handler
Character Photographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the first three novels by Lemony Snicket (real name Daniel Handler) from the 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' series (1999-2006).
  • Filming was supposed to begin in December 2002 in Los Angeles and New York, but budget problems prevented this. To stay within the $100 million budget limit, the producers decided to move filming to North Carolina and Boston, which resulted in an additional savings of $9 million.
  • Barry Sonnenfeld was originally slated to direct the film, but due to a number of reasons, he declined to work on the project.
  • According to the address on the envelope the children receive at the end of the film, the Baudelaire mansion was located at 23 Prospero Place, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Count Olaf stages a play called 'The Marvelous Marriage,' written by a certain Al Funcoot – an anagram of Count Olaf’s name.
  • The design of the leeches was copied from illustrations in the book 'The Wide Window.'
  • A toy – a cheerful little Elf from the beginning of the film – can be seen in Count Olaf's car.
  • Hayley Hudson was considered for the role of Violet.
  • During the making of the film, Liam Aiken – who played Klaus – grew 4.5 inches, so he constantly had to have his costumes adjusted during filming. By the end of the film, he was noticeably taller than Emily Browning, who played his older sister Violet.
  • Avy Kaufman (who was in charge of casting) went to all the ballet classes in the area looking for a girl to invite to play Violet, but to no avail. While working out at the gym, she happened to see Emily Browning on television and decided that she was the one for the role.
  • At one point, Tim Burton was considered to direct the film. With him on board, Johnny Depp would have played Count Olaf and Glenn Close would have played Aunt Josephine. However, Burton later left the project, and Depp followed suit. Brad Silberling took the director's chair and decided that Meryl Streep would be better suited for the role of Aunt Josephine. Streep agreed to play the part, but only when asked by her own daughter, a big fan of Daniel Handler's books, one of which served as the basis for this film.
  • Initially, Brad Silberling wanted the Sunny Baudelaire to be computer-generated (voiced by Shelby Hoffman in the film). Real infants were used to play the character, but at least in four scenes, a computer-generated baby was used, as it was for some reason impossible or too dangerous to film a real baby.
  • The entire film was shot on soundstages – even the 'outdoor' scenes (which used blue screens and chroma key technology).
  • Brad Silberling was determined to work in the dark gothic style of Tim Burton (and the original books) and for some time even considered making Burton a producer or at least a consultant.
  • Violet tries to sign the marriage certificate with her left hand, but Count Olaf asks her to sign with her right hand. This is a reference to the literary source material of the script, where Violet signs the document with her left hand, causing the marriage to be annulled.
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