Conspiracy - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Conspiracy"
Conspiracy (2001)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
Conspiracy - TMDB rating
7.251/10
456
Conspiracy - Kinopoisk rating
7.15/10
16595
Conspiracy - IMDB rating
7.6/10
29000

Actors and characters

Photo Kenneth Branagh #2850Photo Kenneth Branagh #2851Photo Kenneth Branagh #2852Photo Kenneth Branagh #2853

Kenneth Branagh

Kenneth Branagh
Character Heydrich
Photo Stanley Tucci #6088Photo Stanley Tucci #6089Photo Stanley Tucci #6090Photo Stanley Tucci #6091

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci
Character Eichmann
Photo Colin Firth #46665Photo Colin Firth #46666Photo Colin Firth #46667Photo Colin Firth #46668

Colin Firth

Colin Firth
Character Stuckart
Photo Jonathan Coy #64384Photo Jonathan Coy #64385
Jonathan Coy
Character Neumann
Photo Brendan Coyle #15914

Brendan Coyle

Brendan Coyle
Character Müller
Photo Ben Daniels #50297Photo Ben Daniels #50298

Ben Daniels

Ben Daniels
Character Bühler
Photo Barnaby Kay #3792Photo Barnaby Kay #3793

Barnaby Kay

Barnaby Kay
Character Lange
Photo Kevin McNally #17747Photo Kevin McNally #17748Photo Kevin McNally #17749

Kevin McNally

Kevin McNally
Character Luther
Photo Ian McNeice #332Photo Ian McNeice #333

Ian McNeice

Ian McNeice
Character Klopfer
Photo Ewan Stewart #12262

Ewan Stewart

Ewan Stewart
Character Leibbrandt
Photo Peter Sullivan #100175
Peter Sullivan
Character Schöngarth
Photo Owen Teale #61110

Owen Teale

Owen Teale
Character Freisler
Photo David Threlfall #58961Photo David Threlfall #58962

David Threlfall

David Threlfall
Character Kritzinger
Clare Bullus
Character Maid
Photo Simon Markey #130201Photo Simon Markey #130202Photo Simon Markey #130203Photo Simon Markey #130204
Simon Markey
Character Stenographer

David Glover

David Glover
Character Supervising Butler
David Willoughby
Character Orderly 1
Photo Tom Hiddleston #6435Photo Tom Hiddleston #6436Photo Tom Hiddleston #6437Photo Tom Hiddleston #6438

Tom Hiddleston

Tom Hiddleston
Character Phone Operator
Photo David Spinx #199846Photo David Spinx #199847Photo David Spinx #199848
David Spinx
Character Cook
Dirk Martens
Character NCO
Photo Andreas Guenther #123313
Andreas Guenther
Character NCO2
Photo Florian Panzner #86902Photo Florian Panzner #86903
Florian Panzner
Character Luther's Driver
Photo Ross O

Ross O'Hennessy

Ross O'Hennessy
Character Adjutant 1
Photo Hinnerk Schönemann #90059Photo Hinnerk Schönemann #90060
Hinnerk Schönemann
Character Stuckart's Driver
Photo Sebastian Christoph Jacob #112062
Sebastian Christoph Jacob
Character Maid's Boyfriend
Rod Culbertson
Character Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
Paul Bannon
Character Orderly (uncredited)
Nick Brown
Character Orderly (uncredited)
Terence Mustoo
Character Orderly (uncredited)
Barry Townsend
Character Orderly (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The atmosphere on set was very reminiscent of a theatrical production. The performers remained in costume and character from morning until the end of the shooting day. A soundstage with fixed walls and ceiling was used. Filming took place in long takes – often 20 pages of the script or more at a time, which was quite unusual. On the other hand, many members of the cast had previously played William Shakespeare (1564-1616), so memorizing such a large amount of text presented no difficulties for them. The filming style required the use of the Super 16 cinematic format (which involves using the entire usable width of 16mm film with single perforation without reserving space for a combined soundtrack).
  • The epilogue states that a copy of the minutes of the Wannsee Conference, belonging to Martin Luther (head of the German Department of the Foreign Office, junior state secretary), was discovered by the Americans in the documents of the Foreign Ministry of the Third Reich in 1947. This is the only copy of the conference minutes to survive to this day, a conference held on Lake Wannsee on January 20, 1942, at which the ways and means of the program for the genocide of the Jewish population of Europe were determined (currently the term "Holocaust" is used).
  • Due to the lack of precise information about the details of the conference, the filmmakers had to make independent decisions regarding many nuances (such as seating arrangements at the table, wearing uniforms at the meetings, etc.). On the other hand, they did have some access to the necessary information. During his trial in Jerusalem in 1961, Adolf Eichmann (SS Obersturmbannführer, head of the “Jewish Section” of the Secret State Police; 1906-1962) gave a detailed description of the event depicted in the film. Eichmann recalled much about specific conversations, the general atmosphere of the meeting, and so on. Many lines in the film are taken verbatim from surviving reports and speeches by Nazi officials.
  • Due to the lack of precise information about the conference details, the filmmakers had to make independent decisions on many nuances (for example, seating arrangements at the table, wearing uniforms at sessions, etc.). On the other hand, they did have some access to the necessary information. During his trial in Jerusalem in 1961, Adolf Eichmann (SS Obersturmbannführer, head of the “Jewish Department” of the Secret State Police; 1906-1962) provided a detailed description of the event depicted in the film. Eichmann recalled much about specific conversations, the overall atmosphere of the meeting, and so on. Many lines in the film are taken verbatim from surviving reports and speeches of Nazi officials.
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