Perfume: The Story of a Murderer - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer"
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006)
Timing: 2:27 (147 min)
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer - TMDB rating
7.365/10
4885
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer - Kinopoisk rating
7.715/10
314384
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer - IMDB rating
7.5/10
278000

Actors and characters

Photo Ben Whishaw #13664Photo Ben Whishaw #13665Photo Ben Whishaw #13666Photo Ben Whishaw #13667

Ben Whishaw

Ben Whishaw
Character Jean-Baptiste Grenouille
Photo Alan Rickman #9952Photo Alan Rickman #9953Photo Alan Rickman #9954Photo Alan Rickman #9955

Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman
Character Richis
Photo Dustin Hoffman #28852Photo Dustin Hoffman #28853Photo Dustin Hoffman #28854Photo Dustin Hoffman #28855

Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman
Character Giuseppe Baldini
Photo John Hurt #9981Photo John Hurt #9982Photo John Hurt #9983Photo John Hurt #9984

John Hurt

John Hurt
Character Narrator (voice)
Photo Karoline Herfurth #52330Photo Karoline Herfurth #52331Photo Karoline Herfurth #52332Photo Karoline Herfurth #52333

Karoline Herfurth

Karoline Herfurth
Character The Plum Girl
Photo David Calder #49591Photo David Calder #49592

David Calder

David Calder
Character Bishop of Grasse
Photo Simon Chandler #52338
Simon Chandler
Character Mayor of Grasse
Photo Sian Thomas #14572
Sian Thomas
Character Madame Gaillard
Photo Jessica Schwarz #52339Photo Jessica Schwarz #52340Photo Jessica Schwarz #52341Photo Jessica Schwarz #52342
Jessica Schwarz
Character Natalie
Photo Corinna Harfouch #52343Photo Corinna Harfouch #52344
Corinna Harfouch
Character Madame Arnulfi
Photo Paul Berrondo #52345
Paul Berrondo
Character Dominique Druot
Timothy Davies
Character Chenier
Photo Sam Douglas #22985Photo Sam Douglas #22986Photo Sam Douglas #22987

Sam Douglas

Sam Douglas
Character Grimal
Photo Harris Gordon #52346
Harris Gordon
Character Marquis de Montesquieu
Joanna Griffiths
Character Marianne
Photo Birgit Minichmayr #52349Photo Birgit Minichmayr #52350

Birgit Minichmayr

Birgit Minichmayr
Character Grenouille's Mother
Alvaro Roque
Character Grenouille 5 Years
Photo Franck Lefeuvre #52351
Franck Lefeuvre
Character Grenouille 12 Years
Photo Richard Felix #52352
Richard Felix
Character Chief Magistrate
Photo Francesc Albiol #52353
Francesc Albiol
Character Court Official
Photo Gonzalo Cunill #52354
Gonzalo Cunill
Character Guard 1 Dungeon
Roger Salvany
Character Guard 2 Dungeon
Photo Reg Wilson #50279
Reg Wilson
Character Customer Fishmarket
Catherine Boisgontier
Character Woman Fishmarket
Photo Núria Casas #52355
Núria Casas
Character Woman 2 Fishmarket
Carlos Gramaje
Character Police Lieutenant Fishmarket
Walter Cots
Character Driver
Perry Millward
Character Marcel
Jan Cortes
Character Boy Boarding House
Photo Berta Ros #52356
Berta Ros
Character Girl Boarding House
Joan Serrats
Character Upholsterer
Jaume Montané
Character Pelissier
Bridget McConnell
Character Aunt
Photo Duna Jové #52357
Duna Jové
Character Young Woman
Photo Dora Romano #52358
Dora Romano
Character Baldini's Wife
Photo Carolina Vera #52359

Carolina Vera

Carolina Vera
Character Neapolitan Girl
Photo Ramón Pujol #52360Photo Ramón Pujol #52361Photo Ramón Pujol #52362Photo Ramón Pujol #52363

Ramón Pujol

Ramón Pujol
Character Lucien
Anna Gelman
Character Albine
Laura Gelman
Character Françoise
Guillermo Ayesa
Character Tallien
Anna Diogene
Character Tallien's Wife
Montserrat Maso
Character Housekeeper
Toby Harper
Character Police Lieutenant
Photo Jerome Willis #52364

Jerome Willis

Jerome Willis
Character Councillor 1
Photo Fermí Reixach #52365
Fermí Reixach
Character Councillor 2
Derek Smee
Character Councillor 3
Photo Albert Pérez #52366Photo Albert Pérez #52367Photo Albert Pérez #52368
Albert Pérez
Character Councillor 4
Photo Artur Sala #52369
Artur Sala
Character Gatekeeper
Thomas Lenox
Character Messenger
Photo Richard Collins-Moore #52370
Richard Collins-Moore
Character Innkeeper
Photo Francesca Piñón #52371
Francesca Piñón
Character Innkeeper's Wife
Nico Baixas
Character Guard Torture Chamber
Photo Enric Arquimbau #52372
Enric Arquimbau
Character Executioner
Oriol Tramvia
Character Land Priest
Cristina Solà
Character Woman with Bishop
Laura Vidal Traver
Character Hangover Girl
Photo Ariadna Cabrol #52373
Ariadna Cabrol
Character Beggar Woman 1
Maia Jenkinson
Character Beggar Woman 2
Photo Andrés Herrera #52374
Andrés Herrera
Character Door Guard

What's left behind the scenes

  • Tim Burton and Ridley Scott were both considered as potential directors for "Perfume."
  • Among those who aspired to direct "Perfume," Martin Scorsese and Miloš Forman are noteworthy. Stanley Kubrick also considered adapting the novel for the screen, but ultimately concluded that Patrick Süskind's work was unfilmable.
  • For many years, Patrick Süskind refused producer Bernd Eichinger's requests to acquire the film rights to the novel. It was only in 2001 that the parties were able to reach an agreement. The price was 10 million euros.
  • As is well known, Patrick Süskind was extremely skeptical about the film adaptation of his cult novel. His experience dealing with Bernd Eichinger and other enterprising producers desperately trying to acquire the adaptation rights was depicted in the satirical film "Rossini" (1997). Süskind wrote the screenplay for this film himself, with the main character being the eccentric writer Jacob Windisch. The character of Oskar Reuter was modeled after Bernd Eichinger. Most of the other characters in "Rossini" are caricatures of representatives of the Munich media business.
  • The film's budget (50 million euros) was the highest in the entire history of German cinema at that time.
  • Top model Ruslana Korshunova, who tragically died later, auditioned for the role of the main character.
  • In the scene of the prostitute's murder in Grace, we clearly see Jean-Baptiste cutting off her hair (which Drew later finds buried in the workshop), however, when the police remove the body in the morning, a clump of black hair is dangling from the stretcher.
  • Among those who wanted to direct “Perfume” were Martin Scorsese and Miloš Forman. Stanley Kubrick also considered adapting the novel for the screen but ultimately came to the conclusion that Patrick Süskind’s work was not suitable for filming.
  • For many years, Patrick Süskind refused producer Bernd Eichinger’s requests to acquire the film rights to the novel. It was only in 2001 that the parties were able to reach an agreement. The price was 10 million euros.
  • Before settling on Spanish Barcelona, the film crew traveled through eight countries in search of a city that could pass for Paris in the 18th century.
  • Scenes at the Fish Market were filmed in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. 2.5 tons of fish and a ton of meat were brought in for the filming, and passersby complained about the stench even from a distance of almost 10 km from the Gothic Quarter.
  • The orgy scene was filmed in Barcelona, and the shooting took over a week. The scene involved 750 people, who were assisted by 40 makeup artists, and 35 costume design assistants were constantly on hand.
  • Director and screenwriter Tom Tykwer believed that the orgy scene needed to be carefully scripted and staged, so he invited the Spanish theater group «La Fura Dels Baus». He selected 50 principal performers from its members, who were positioned directly in front of the cameras, and then another 100 people for the background and periphery. Together with 600 extras, these 150 performers made up the total number involved in the scene – 750 people.
  • Among those who wanted to direct “The Perfume” were Martin Scorsese and Miloš Forman. Stanley Kubrick also considered adapting the novel for the screen, but ultimately came to the conclusion that Patrick Süskind’s work was unfilmable.
  • For many years, Patrick Süskind refused producer Bernd Eichinger’s request to acquire the rights to film the novel. It was only in 2001 that the parties were able to reach an agreement. The price was 10 million euros.
  • Before giving the go-ahead for costume creation, Pierre-Yves Guero spent 15 weeks studying costumes from the corresponding historical period. A total of over 1,400 costumes were created. When they arrived from Bucharest, the costumes still needed to be “aged” and slightly dirtied (so they wouldn't look brand new). Tom Tykwer insisted that the actors and actresses actually wear the appropriate costumes and dresses and not take them off for several days in a row (and even sleep in them, as was customary in that era).
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