Godzilla - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Godzilla"
Godzilla (2014)
Timing: 2:3 (123 min)
Godzilla - TMDB rating
6.353/10
9697
Godzilla - Kinopoisk rating
6.141/10
125423
Godzilla - IMDB rating
6.4/10
463000

Actors and characters

Photo Elizabeth Olsen #6393Photo Elizabeth Olsen #6394Photo Elizabeth Olsen #6395Photo Elizabeth Olsen #6396

Elizabeth Olsen

Elizabeth Olsen
Character Elle Brody
Photo Juliette Binoche #31869Photo Juliette Binoche #31870Photo Juliette Binoche #31871Photo Juliette Binoche #31872

Juliette Binoche

Juliette Binoche
Character Sandra Brody
Photo Bryan Cranston #31877Photo Bryan Cranston #31878Photo Bryan Cranston #31879Photo Bryan Cranston #31880

Bryan Cranston

Bryan Cranston
Character Joe Brody
Photo Ken Watanabe #3081Photo Ken Watanabe #3082Photo Ken Watanabe #3083Photo Ken Watanabe #3084

Ken Watanabe

Ken Watanabe
Character Dr. Ishiro Serizawa
Photo Sally Hawkins #1130Photo Sally Hawkins #1131Photo Sally Hawkins #1132Photo Sally Hawkins #1133

Sally Hawkins

Sally Hawkins
Character Dr. Vivienne Graham
Photo Al Sapienza #23234Photo Al Sapienza #23235Photo Al Sapienza #23236

Al Sapienza

Al Sapienza
Character Huddleston
Photo David Strathairn #19489Photo David Strathairn #19490Photo David Strathairn #69522Photo David Strathairn #69523

David Strathairn

David Strathairn
Character Admiral William Stenz
Photo James Pizzinato #19021
James Pizzinato
Character HALO Jumper
Photo CJ Adams #31884

CJ Adams

CJ Adams
Character Young Ford
Photo Richard T. Jones #31885

Richard T. Jones

Richard T. Jones
Character Captain Russell Hampton
Photo Victor Rasuk #14104Photo Victor Rasuk #14105

Victor Rasuk

Victor Rasuk
Character Tre Morales
Photo Patrick Sabongui #11002
Patrick Sabongui
Character Master Sargeant Marcus Waltz
Photo Carson Bolde #31886
Carson Bolde
Character Sam Brody
Photo Jared Keeso #31887Photo Jared Keeso #31888

Jared Keeso

Jared Keeso
Character Jump Master
Photo Luc Roderique #27322
Luc Roderique
Character Bomb Tracker
Photo Eric Keenleyside #31889
Eric Keenleyside
Character Boyd
Photo Primo Allon #29776

Primo Allon

Primo Allon
Character Mine Team Member
George Allen Gumapac Jr.
Character Lead Guerrilla Fighter
Photo Ken Yamamura #31890Photo Ken Yamamura #31891

Ken Yamamura

Ken Yamamura
Character Takashi
Photo Garry Chalk #31892

Garry Chalk

Garry Chalk
Character Stan Walsh
Photo Hiro Kanagawa #15401Photo Hiro Kanagawa #15402

Hiro Kanagawa

Hiro Kanagawa
Character Hayato
Photo Kevan Ohtsji #31893

Kevan Ohtsji

Kevan Ohtsji
Character Nervous Engineer
Photo Kasey Ryne Mazak #31894
Kasey Ryne Mazak
Character Team Member #1
Photo Terry Chen #23257

Terry Chen

Terry Chen
Character Team Member #2
Mas Morimoto
Character Team Member #3
James D. Dever
Character Captain Freeman
Photo Akira Takarada #31895

Akira Takarada

Akira Takarada
Character Immigration Officer
Yuko Kiyama
Character Mom in Japanese Jail Waiting Room
Photo Takeshi Kurokawa #31896
Takeshi Kurokawa
Character Dad in Japanese Jail Waiting Room
James Yoshizawa
Character Goth Dressed Boy
Photo Jason Furukawa #69665
Jason Furukawa
Character Gruff Smuggler
Photo Ty Olsson #1053Photo Ty Olsson #1054

Ty Olsson

Ty Olsson
Character Jainway
Photo Gardiner Millar #31898
Gardiner Millar
Character Fitzgerald
Photo Kurt Max Runte #31899

Kurt Max Runte

Kurt Max Runte
Character Crow's Nest Tech
Photo Peter Shinkoda #31900

Peter Shinkoda

Peter Shinkoda
Character Muto Crow's Nest Tech #1
Photo Christian Tessier #31901

Christian Tessier

Christian Tessier
Character Muto Crow's Nest Tech #3
Photo Bill Marchant #31902
Bill Marchant
Character Muto Crow's Nest Tech #2
Derrick Yamanaka
Character Muto Base Camp Guard
Peter Kawasaki
Character Muto Crane Operator
Photo Jason Riki Kosuge #31903
Jason Riki Kosuge
Character Muto Base Camp Security #1
Hiroyoshi Kajiyama
Character Muto Base Camp Security #2
Tetsuro Shigematsu
Character Muto Base Camp Security #3
Photo Dean Redman #27305Photo Dean Redman #27306

Dean Redman

Dean Redman
Character National Guard #1
Photo Taylor Nichols #31904

Taylor Nichols

Taylor Nichols
Character Military Analyst
Photo Anthony Konechny #14147Photo Anthony Konechny #14148
Anthony Konechny
Character Thach
Jake Cunanan
Character Akio
Photo Yuki Morita #31905

Yuki Morita

Yuki Morita
Character Akio's Mother
Photo Jill Teed #31906

Jill Teed

Jill Teed
Character Head Nurse
Photo Eli Goree #31907Photo Eli Goree #31908

Eli Goree

Eli Goree
Character PO #3
Photo Warren Takeuchi #31909Photo Warren Takeuchi #31910Photo Warren Takeuchi #31911
Warren Takeuchi
Character Akio's father
Chuck Church
Character Survivor
Photo Dalias Blake #26697
Dalias Blake
Character Missile Tech #1
Photo Lane Edwards #29791

Lane Edwards

Lane Edwards
Character Missile Tech #2
Photo Todd Scott #7740
Todd Scott
Character Transport Vessel Soldier
Zoe Krivatsy
Character Young Girl on Beach
Serge M. Krivatsy
Character Father on Beach
Lise Krivatsy
Character Mother on Beach
Photo Josh Cowdery #11198

Josh Cowdery

Josh Cowdery
Character Pilot
Steven M. Murdzia
Character Beret Leader
Photo Keo Woolford #69624
Keo Woolford
Character Airport Worker
Lynne Halevi
Character Older Woman at Beach Bar
Martin Kogan
Character Older Man at Beach Bar
Sandy Ritz
Character FEMA Worker
Photo Kyle Riefsnyder #7695
Kyle Riefsnyder
Character SFPD Cop
Photo Eric Breker #31912Photo Eric Breker #31913
Eric Breker
Character Army Soldier
Photo Jesse Reid #27282
Jesse Reid
Character Ordinance Tech
Photo Melody B. Choi #31914
Melody B. Choi
Character SF School Bus Kid #1
Photo Amy Fox #69752

Amy Fox

Amy Fox
Character Evacuation Worker #2
Photo Rich Paul #31915
Rich Paul
Character Officer
Photo Aaron Pearl #31916
Aaron Pearl
Character Evacuation Worker #1
Photo Dee Jay Jackson #26665

Dee Jay Jackson

Dee Jay Jackson
Character Bus Driver
Photo Erika Forest #31917
Erika Forest
Character SF School Bus Kid #3
Photo Michael Denis #31918
Michael Denis
Character Golden Gate Navy Man on Deck
Photo Toby Levins #29792Photo Toby Levins #29793

Toby Levins

Toby Levins
Character Lead Fighting Pilot
Taya Clyne
Character SF School Bus Kid #2
Photo Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey #31919
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey
Character SF School Bus Kid #5
Justin Blayne Lowery
Character Praying Soldier
Photo Marci T. House #15421Photo Marci T. House #15422Photo Marci T. House #15423Photo Marci T. House #15424
Marci T. House
Character Government Spokesperson
Photo Chris Shields #27315
Chris Shields
Character Dispatch Officer
Zach Martin
Character Airman
Photo Darren Dolynski #29777
Darren Dolynski
Character Civilian Analyst #1
Photo P. Lynn Johnson #15418

P. Lynn Johnson

P. Lynn Johnson
Character Civilian Analyst #2
Antonio Anagaran
Character Airforce Loadmaster
Photo Kevin O
Kevin O'Grady
Character Bucket Brigadier
Leif Havdale
Character SF Ground Troop #3
Zachary Choe
Character Akio Photo Double
Photo T.J. Storm #13233Photo T.J. Storm #13234

T.J. Storm

T.J. Storm
Character Godzilla Performance Capture (uncredited)
Photo Michael Rowe #31920
Michael Rowe
Character Air Force #1 (uncredited)
Photo Michael Leone #31921
Michael Leone
Character (additional voices)
Photo Bill Blair #16647
Bill Blair
Character Las Vegas Gambler (uncredited)
Photo Michael Love Toliver #314327
Michael Love Toliver
Character Special Forces Soldier (uncredited)
Curtis Bush
Character FEMA Agent

What's left behind the scenes

  • Scoot McNairy, Henry Cavill, Caleb Landry Jones, and Aaron Shang were considered for the leading roles.
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt could have played the main male role, but he turned it down.
  • The working title of the film is "Nautilus".
  • The film's release is timed to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the franchise.
  • While filming, cinematographer Seamus McGarvey accidentally wandered onto the set of "Planet of the Apes: Revolution" (2014), which was being filmed nearby in Vancouver, on the lakeshore. The set was very similar to the one used for "Godzilla", and so McGarvey wandered around with his light meter for quite some time, not recognizing anyone, until he realized his mistake.
  • Director Gareth Edwards described Godzilla as an anti-hero: "Godzilla is definitely a representation of nature's fury. The main theme of the story is the struggle between man and nature, and Godzilla certainly embodies nature. It’s impossible to win this fight. Nature will always be the victor – that’s the subtext of our film. Godzilla is the punishment we deserve."
  • Director Gareth Edwards and a team of designers reviewed all previous incarnations of Godzilla to create the creature’s appearance in the film. Edwards said: "I tried to look at it like this: imagine Godzilla was a real creature, and someone from Toho studio saw him in the 1950s, then ran to the studio to make a film about him, and tried his best to remember and draw him."
  • This film stars Bryan Cranston, known for his role as a high school teacher with cancer in the series "Breaking Bad" (2008-2013). Takashi Shimura starred in the original "Godzilla" (1954) and played a similar role in "Live" (1952).
  • The film's poster and trailer were first presented at Comic-Con 2012.
  • The monologue used in the fan-made trailer belongs to Robert Oppenheimer, a nuclear physicist who worked on the atomic bomb.
  • Cinematographer Seamus McGarvey wanted the scenes from the 1950s to have a "clean look with muted colors and soft edges." To achieve this effect, he shot these scenes with a vintage lens from the 1960s and then digitally tinted the blacks in these scenes with purple.
  • This is the last film produced by Warner Bros. in collaboration with Legendary Pictures.
  • Legendary Pictures filed a lawsuit to remove producers Dan Lin, Roy Lee, and Doug Davison from the project. The studio filed a complaint for declaratory relief in the Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging that Lin, Lee, and Davison threatened to sue if the studio exercised its right to ask them to leave the project. The complaint also stated that all the trio had done was introduce a screenwriter for the project to the studio.
  • Following the 50th anniversary release of the film «Godzilla: Final Wars» (2004), Toho studio announced that it would not produce any Godzilla films for ten years. Director Yoshimitsu Banno received rights from Toho to film a short IMAX 3D film based on a revised story from «Godzilla vs. Hedorah» (1971). Banno and producer Kenji Okuhira were then joined by cinematographer Peter Anderson, who brought producer Brian Rogers into the project, and further negotiations with Toho studio took place, but this time regarding a full-length 3D film. Kerner Optical production company also joined the project through Anderson. For several years, the project consistently faced issues with budget increases and the need for additional funding. Ultimately, in 2009, the project came into the hands of Legendary Pictures.
  • After Legendary Pictures acquired the rights from Toho in March 2010, the studio officially announced the project. Warner Bros. Pictures served as a co-producer. Producers Dan Lin and Roy Lee joined Brian Rogers and executive producers Yoshimitsu Banno, Kenji Okuhira, Doug Davison, Thomas Tull, and John J. Jashni to begin work on «Godzilla». Legendary Pictures also stated that the project would not be a continuation of the 1998 film «Godzilla».
  • In July 2010, at Comic-Con International in San Diego, Legendary Pictures first unveiled concept art for «Godzilla».
  • In the fall of 2010, it became known that Legendary Pictures had hired screenwriter David Callaham to work on «Godzilla». Director Gareth Edwards joined the project in January 2011. It was then announced that Callaham's initial script would be rewritten. In July 2011, David S. Goyer was brought in to work on the script, but he was unable to finish due to scheduling conflicts, after which Max Borenstein was hired in November 2011 to write a new script based on Goyer's version.
  • The film uses original sound from the film "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) – fragments of micropolyphonic works by the Hungarian avant-garde musician Ligeti.
  • At the 12th minute of the film, when Vivienne and other employees are running from the radiation cloud, Vivienne is seen running last in a shot from behind, and in the next shot, from the front, she is running first.
  • In the scene of Godzilla emerging from the water off the coast of San Francisco, she destroys the Golden Gate Bridge. And at the end of the film, when she leaves, the bridge is visible in the background, completely intact and undamaged.
  • At the 22nd minute of the film, a kettle boils. However, no one put it on. That is, the characters opened an empty apartment with keys, and during the dialogue it starts whistling on its own.
  • Scoot McNairy, Henry Cavill, Caleb Landry Jones, and Aaron S. Shan were considered for the main roles.
  • Godzilla's skin is covered in burn scars. The original Godzilla from Ishiro Honda's 1954 film was also covered in scars reminiscent of the burns on the bodies of those who survived the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • To recreate Godzilla’s roar, sound engineers used a series of speakers with a total height of 3.5 meters, a width of 5.5 meters, and a combined power of 100,000 watts.
  • Professional parachutists under the direction of Norman Kent and Craig O’Brien participated in the parachute jump scene.
  • A 30-meter-long model of the Golden Gate Bridge was constructed for filming scenes in San Francisco.
  • During the filming of scenes where various insects crawl on plants, actors and crew members were instructed to watch where they stepped to ensure no insects were present. Insects were specifically placed on the plants and then collected afterward.
  • Bryan Cranston had to wear a wig because he had recently finished filming the series “Breaking Bad” (2008-2013). When he was first offered a role in “Godzilla,” Cranston almost turned down the offer, but the enthusiasm of director Gareth Edwards and his previous film “Monsters” (2010) convinced the actor to at least read the script, and upon reading it, he agreed to film.
  • Sound engineers Eric Adal and Ethan Van der Ryn spent several months creating Godzilla's roar. To reproduce the original monster’s roar, they tried numerous variations. Finally, on the 50th attempt, they managed to create the sound they were aiming for. The sound engineers tested it using 100,000-watt concert amplifiers belonging to The Rolling Stones near the Warner Bros. studio building. The resulting roar shook gutters and roofs, and the sound could be heard for almost 5 kilometers. Residents of nearby towns were informed about the tests through announcements in the local press and flyers, however, calls reporting Godzilla's appearance still began arriving at the Burbank, California police department.
  • The working title of the film was "Nautilus".
  • While filming this movie, cinematographer Seamus McGarvey accidentally wandered onto the set of "Planet of the Apes: Revolution" (2014), which was being filmed nearby, also in Vancouver. The set was very similar to the one used for "Godzilla," and so McGarvey wandered around there for quite a while with his light meter, not recognizing anyone, until he realized his mistake.
  • Director Gareth Edwards described Godzilla as an anti-hero: "Godzilla is definitely a representation of nature's fury. The main theme of the story is the struggle between man and nature, and Godzilla certainly embodies nature. It’s impossible to win this fight. Nature will always be the victor—that’s the subtext of our film. Godzilla is the punishment we deserve."
  • Director Gareth Edwards and a team of designers reviewed all previous incarnations of Godzilla in order to create the creature’s look for the film. Edwards said: "I was trying to look at it like this: imagine Godzilla was a real creature, and someone from the Toho studio saw him in the 1950s, then ran to the studio to make a film about him, and tried his best to remember and draw him."
  • Cinematographer Seamus McGarvey wanted the scenes from the 1950s to have a "clean look with muted colors and soft edges." To achieve this effect, he shot those scenes with a vintage lens from the 1960s and then tinted the blacks in those scenes purple using digital processing.
  • Following the release to mark the 50th anniversary of the "Godzilla: Final Wars" (2004) franchise, Toho studio announced that it would not produce any Godzilla films for ten years. Director Yoshimitsu Banno received rights from Toho to film a short IMAX 3D film based on a modified story from "Godzilla vs. Hedorah" (1971). Banno and producer Kenji Okuhira were then joined by cinematographer Peter Anderson, who brought producer Brian Rogers into the project, and further negotiations with Toho studio took place, this time regarding a full-length 3D film. Kerner Optical production company also joined the project through Anderson. For several years, the project consistently faced issues with budget increases and the need for additional funding. Ultimately, in 2009, the project came under the control of Legendary Pictures.
  • In the fall of 2010, it became known that Legendary Pictures had hired screenwriter Dave Callaham to work on "Godzilla." Director Gareth Edwards joined the project in January 2011. It was then announced that Callaham's initial script would be rewritten. In July 2011, David S. Goyer was brought in to work on the script, but he was unable to complete it due to scheduling conflicts, after which Max Borenstein was hired in November 2011 to write a new script based on Goyer's version.
  • The film utilizes original sound from "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) – excerpts from the micropolyphonic works of Hungarian avant-garde musician Ligeti.
  • In the scene depicting Godzilla's emergence from under the water off the coast of San Francisco, she destroys the Golden Gate Bridge. However, at the end of the film, as she departs, the bridge is visible in the background, completely intact and undamaged.
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