Up - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Up"
Up (2009)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
Up - TMDB rating
7.959/10
21520
Up - Kinopoisk rating
8.041/10
463367
Up - IMDB rating
8.3/10
1200000

Actors and characters

Photo Ed Asner #10752Photo Ed Asner #10753Photo Ed Asner #10754Photo Ed Asner #67254

Ed Asner

Ed Asner
Character Carl Fredricksen (voice)
Photo Christopher Plummer #20739Photo Christopher Plummer #20740Photo Christopher Plummer #20741Photo Christopher Plummer #20742

Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer
Character Muntz (voice)
Photo Jordan Nagai #20743Photo Jordan Nagai #20744

Jordan Nagai

Jordan Nagai
Character Russell (voice)
Photo Bob Peterson #1954Photo Bob Peterson #1955

Bob Peterson

Bob Peterson
Character Dug / Alpha (voice)
Photo Delroy Lindo #20745Photo Delroy Lindo #20746

Delroy Lindo

Delroy Lindo
Character Beta (voice)
Photo Jerome Ranft #2043
Jerome Ranft
Character Gamma (voice)
Photo John Ratzenberger #1968Photo John Ratzenberger #1969Photo John Ratzenberger #1970Photo John Ratzenberger #1971

John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger
Character Construction Foreman Tom (voice)
Photo David Kaye #20747

David Kaye

David Kaye
Character Newsreel Announcer (voice)
Photo Elie Docter #20748
Elie Docter
Character Young Ellie (voice)
Photo Jeremy Leary #20749
Jeremy Leary
Character Young Carl (voice)
Photo Mickie McGowan #2001

Mickie McGowan

Mickie McGowan
Character Police Officer Edith (voice)
Photo Danny Mann #1986

Danny Mann

Danny Mann
Character Construction Worker Steve (voice)
Photo Donald Fullilove #20701
Donald Fullilove
Character Nurse George (voice)
Photo Jess Harnell #1997

Jess Harnell

Jess Harnell
Character Nurse AJ (voice)
Photo Josh Cooley #8761

Josh Cooley

Josh Cooley
Character Omega (voice)
Photo Pete Docter #4822Photo Pete Docter #4823Photo Pete Docter #4824

Pete Docter

Pete Docter
Character Campmaster Strauch (voice)
Photo Mark Andrews #17511

Mark Andrews

Mark Andrews
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Bob Bergen #1976Photo Bob Bergen #1977Photo Bob Bergen #1978

Bob Bergen

Bob Bergen
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Brenda Chapman #17542

Brenda Chapman

Brenda Chapman
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Emma Coats
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo John Cygan #8775

John Cygan

John Cygan
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Paul Eiding #1979

Paul Eiding

Paul Eiding
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Tony Fucile #2064
Tony Fucile
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Teresa Ganzel #16437Photo Teresa Ganzel #16438

Teresa Ganzel

Teresa Ganzel
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Sherry Lynn #1999

Sherry Lynn

Sherry Lynn
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Laraine Newman #2015Photo Laraine Newman #2016Photo Laraine Newman #2017

Laraine Newman

Laraine Newman
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Teddy Newton #17494Photo Teddy Newton #17495Photo Teddy Newton #17496Photo Teddy Newton #17497

Teddy Newton

Teddy Newton
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Jeff Pidgeon #1993Photo Jeff Pidgeon #1994

Jeff Pidgeon

Jeff Pidgeon
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Valerie LaPointe
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Jan Rabson #2022

Jan Rabson

Jan Rabson
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Bob Scott
Character Additional Voices (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • World-renowned French chanson singer Charles Aznavour voiced (in the French dub) a character named Carl.
  • The face and character of the main character were "based on" the famous Hollywood actors Spencer Tracy and Walter Matthau.
  • The main villain is named Charles Mintz. This was the name of the producer who stole the rights to Walt Disney's popular cartoon series in 1928.
  • In the cartoon series “The Simpsons” in the episode “Coming to Homerica” (2009), when Carl and Lenny fly on a chair with balloons, the house of Carl Fredricksen flies by in the background.
  • In the trailer for the cartoon, Carl Fredricksen stuck his tongue out from the window at the nursing home workers. This moment was changed in the cartoon itself.
  • In 2005, Colby Curtin, a 10-year-old girl, was diagnosed with vascular cancer. Already dying, the girl saw a commercial for the animated film “Up” from Pixar and couldn’t wait for it to be released. However, by that time, Colby was too weak to be taken to the cinema—she was in the hospital, but most of all she dreamed of watching “Up.” The family’s friends told Pixar about the dying girl’s wish. A studio representative flew to California and brought a DVD of the film, which had not yet been released. The animation studio gave Colby a special disc with the cartoon, which was just about to be released. Approximately seven hours after watching the film, the girl died.
  • When Carl flies over one of the streets of his city, you can notice the Planet Pizza truck.
  • Mantz shows a bird skeleton on the same stage where Presto performed.
  • As Fredriksen flew by, a teddy bear from the movie 'Toy Story 3' (2010) was visible in the girl's window, lying near the bed.
  • The hosts of the TV show 'MythBusters' (2003) explored the possibility of human flight using a cluster of helium-filled balloons in one episode. Their results showed that it would take over 3,500 balloons to lift a child weighing about 35 kg.
  • Arthur Conan Doyle's novel 'The Lost World' describes adventures on one of the tepuis. Carl also aspired to reach one of them – Roraima, and Mantz's story echoes the story of Professor Challenger – one of the heroes of that work.
  • Even as a boy, Carl watches a television report about Mantz's departure, at a time when the man was already an adult. At the time of the film, Carl is 78 years old, which means that the age of his idol Charles Mantz is over 100 years old.
  • When the house first takes off, the porch is completely empty, and therefore it's unclear how Russell got there.
  • In the animated series "The Simpsons" in the episode "Coming to Homerica" (2009), when Carl and Lenny fly on a chair with balloons, Carl Fredricksen's house flies by in the background.
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