Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Timing: 1:55 (115 min)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - TMDB rating
7.038/10
16030
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Kinopoisk rating
7.65/10
596185
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - IMDB rating
6.7/10
569000

Actors and characters

Photo Johnny Depp #17701Photo Johnny Depp #17702Photo Johnny Depp #17703Photo Johnny Depp #17704

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp
Character Willy Wonka
Photo Freddie Highmore #50265Photo Freddie Highmore #50266Photo Freddie Highmore #50267

Freddie Highmore

Freddie Highmore
Character Charlie Bucket
Photo David Kelly #66791Photo David Kelly #66792

David Kelly

David Kelly
Character Grandpa Joe
Photo Noah Taylor #36968Photo Noah Taylor #36969

Noah Taylor

Noah Taylor
Character Mr. Bucket
Photo Missi Pyle #16575Photo Missi Pyle #16576Photo Missi Pyle #16577Photo Missi Pyle #16578

Missi Pyle

Missi Pyle
Character Mrs. Beauregarde
Photo James Fox #41172Photo James Fox #41173

James Fox

James Fox
Character Mr. Salt
Photo Deep Roy #8038

Deep Roy

Deep Roy
Character Oompa Loompa
Photo Christopher Lee #10195Photo Christopher Lee #10196Photo Christopher Lee #10197Photo Christopher Lee #10198

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee
Character Dr. Wonka
Photo Adam Godley #44185

Adam Godley

Adam Godley
Character Mr. Teavee
Photo AnnaSophia Robb #42911Photo AnnaSophia Robb #42912Photo AnnaSophia Robb #42913Photo AnnaSophia Robb #42914

AnnaSophia Robb

AnnaSophia Robb
Character Violet Beauregarde
Photo Julia Winter #66793

Julia Winter

Julia Winter
Character Veruca Salt
Photo Jordan Fry #31208

Jordan Fry

Jordan Fry
Character Mike Teavee
Photo Philip Wiegratz #66794

Philip Wiegratz

Philip Wiegratz
Character Augustus Gloop
Photo Blair Dunlop #68344
Blair Dunlop
Character Little Willy Wonka
Photo Liz Smith #66833Photo Liz Smith #66834

Liz Smith

Liz Smith
Character Grandma Georgina
Photo Eileen Essell #66995

Eileen Essell

Eileen Essell
Character Grandma Josephine
David Morris
Character Grandpa George
Photo Nitin Ganatra #59438
Nitin Ganatra
Character Prince Pondicherry
Photo Shelley Conn #67071Photo Shelley Conn #67072

Shelley Conn

Shelley Conn
Character Princess Pondicherry
Photo Chris Cresswell #68350
Chris Cresswell
Character Prodnose
Photo Philip Philmar #32917
Philip Philmar
Character Slugworth
Tony Kirwood
Character Finckelgruber
Photo Todd Boyce #14796
Todd Boyce
Character TV Reporter
Photo Nayef Rashed #67586
Nayef Rashed
Character Moroccan Market Vendor
Photo Menis Yousry #68761
Menis Yousry
Character Moroccan Market Trader
Photo Harry Taylor #10060

Harry Taylor

Harry Taylor
Character Mr. Gloop
Photo Hubertus Geller #68334
Hubertus Geller
Character German Reporter
Francesca Hunt
Character Mrs. Salt
Photo Garrick Hagon #1822

Garrick Hagon

Garrick Hagon
Character Denver Reporter
Photo Kevin Eldon #338Photo Kevin Eldon #339Photo Kevin Eldon #340Photo Kevin Eldon #326354

Kevin Eldon

Kevin Eldon
Character Man with Dog
Photo Mark Heap #34068
Mark Heap
Character Man with Dog
Roger Frost
Character Tall Man
Photo Oscar James #67597Photo Oscar James #67598Photo Oscar James #67599

Oscar James

Oscar James
Character Shopkeeper
Colette Appleby
Character Customer in Shop
Debora Weston
Character Woman in Shop
Photo Annette Badland #66917

Annette Badland

Annette Badland
Character Jolly Woman
Photo Steve Hope Wynne #68546
Steve Hope Wynne
Character Museum Guard
Photo Geoffrey Holder #66838Photo Geoffrey Holder #66839

Geoffrey Holder

Geoffrey Holder
Character Narrator (voice)
Photo Elena Buda #58732
Elena Buda
Character Character Dancer (uncredited)
Photo Rene Costa #39087Photo Rene Costa #39088

Rene Costa

Rene Costa
Character Factory Worker (uncredited)
Photo Danny Elfman #8220Photo Danny Elfman #8221

Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman
Character Oompa Loompa (voice) (uncredited)
Aiko Horiuchi
Character Woman in shop (uncredited)
Photo Brigitte Millar #13703
Brigitte Millar
Character Journalist (uncredited)
Photo Valery Richardson #68813
Valery Richardson
Character Zombie Dancer (uncredited)
Photo John Warman #18517
John Warman
Character Policeman (uncredited)
Photo Tracy Yarkoni #68270
Tracy Yarkoni
Character Violet's Neighbor (uncredited)
Photo Jynine James #69054

Jynine James

Jynine James
Character Salts Nuts Girl (Uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Roald Dahl’s novella, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (1964).
  • Steve Martin, Robin Williams, Christopher Walken, Nicolas Cage, Michael Keaton, Adam Sandler, and Jim Carrey all auditioned for the role of Willy Wonka at one time.
  • This film became the second “chocolate” role for Johnny Depp, the lead actor (in 2000, “Chocolat” was released). Johnny himself admitted that he doesn’t like the taste of good chocolate, preferring cheaper varieties, similar to those used to make Easter bunnies.
  • Renowned Martin Scorsese was considered as a director for the project.
  • A camera lens worth around $540,000 was not properly secured when attempting to capture footage of boiling chocolate in a cauldron. As a result, the camera fell into the cauldron and, naturally, became unusable.
  • This work was the fifth collaboration between Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. Previously, “Edward Scissorhands,” “Ed Wood,” and “Sleepy Hollow” had been released. Shortly after, “Charlie” another project called “Corpse Bride” would be released.
  • Screenwriter John August had never seen the film “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” (1971) until Tim Burton approached him with a request to write a screenplay. John only began watching it after finishing work on the storyline and was greatly surprised to find that the 1971 film was much harsher and angrier than his own draft, despite the film being nominally considered family-friendly.
  • Johnny Depp was so impressed by young Freddie Highmore’s performance in “Finding Neverland” (2004) that he was able to convince Tim Burton to cast him as Charlie Bucket.
  • The lyrics to four out of five musical numbers featured in the film were written by the author of the original fairy tale, Roald Dahl.
  • Actor Deep Roy played all the Oompa-Loompa characters single-handedly. He had to repeat the same movements hundreds of times. In recognition of his outstanding work ethic, the actor's fee was increased to one million dollars.
  • Around 40 animals were used and trained for the squirrel attack scene.
  • The scene in which Willy Wonka recalls his childhood was not present in the original work.
  • Screenwriter Scott Frank wrote two versions of the script before leaving the project. He was subsequently replaced by John August.
  • Approximately 207,000 gallons of fake chocolate were used to create the chocolate river, while 38,500 gallons were used for the chocolate waterfall.
  • The main sponsor of the film was the chocolate corporation Nestle, which provided approximately 1,850 bars of real chocolate for filming. At the same time, 110,000 bars of fake chocolate were made, wrapped in original Nestle packaging.
  • The lollipops on the trees, giant plantations of pink sugar cane, and peppermint candies are all real confectionery products.
  • The segment featuring the Indian prince was included as a tribute to Indian cinema, at Burton's insistence – a passionate fan of Bollywood.
  • In the episode with the chocolate bar being moved “by television,” footage from the film “2001: A Space Odyssey” is shown on a small monitor on the wall, followed by the main theme from that film. And the enormous chocolate bar itself is reminiscent of the mysterious monolith from the same film.
  • Marilyn Manson expressed great interest in the role of Willy Wonka.
  • At the 28th minute of the film, a VAZ-2104 car with right-hand drive passes by in the frame.
  • During filming, AnnaSophia Robb made a ball of chewing gum the size of a softball.
  • At the very beginning of the film, Willy Wonka places tickets on the backs of still-unwrapped chocolate bars. Later, Charlie gets his ticket from the top, on the front side.
  • A camera lens worth around $540,000 was not properly secured while attempting to get a shot of chocolate boiling in a cauldron. As a result, the camera fell into the cauldron and was, naturally, rendered unusable.
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