Anna and the King - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Anna and the King"
Anna and the King (1999)
Timing: 2:28 (148 min)
Anna and the King - TMDB rating
6.768/10
742
Anna and the King - Kinopoisk rating
7.773/10
45461
Anna and the King - IMDB rating
6.7/10
40000

Actors and characters

Photo Jodie Foster #46413Photo Jodie Foster #46414Photo Jodie Foster #46415Photo Jodie Foster #46416

Jodie Foster

Jodie Foster
Character Anna
Photo Chow Yun-fat #67223Photo Chow Yun-fat #67224Photo Chow Yun-fat #67225Photo Chow Yun-fat #67226

Chow Yun-fat

Chow Yun-fat
Character King Mongkut
Photo Bai Ling #60392Photo Bai Ling #60393Photo Bai Ling #60394Photo Bai Ling #60395

Bai Ling

Bai Ling
Character Tuptim
Photo Tom Felton #9949Photo Tom Felton #9950Photo Tom Felton #9951

Tom Felton

Tom Felton
Character Louis
Photo Syed Alwi #219172Photo Syed Alwi #219173Photo Syed Alwi #219174
Syed Alwi
Character The Kralahome
Photo Randall Duk Kim #24545Photo Randall Duk Kim #24546

Randall Duk Kim

Randall Duk Kim
Character General Alak
Photo Lim Kay Siu #219175Photo Lim Kay Siu #219176Photo Lim Kay Siu #219177
Lim Kay Siu
Character Prince Chowfa
Photo Melissa Campbell #219178Photo Melissa Campbell #219179Photo Melissa Campbell #219180Photo Melissa Campbell #219181

Melissa Campbell

Melissa Campbell
Character Princess Fa-Ying
Photo Keith Chin #219184Photo Keith Chin #219185Photo Keith Chin #219186
Keith Chin
Character Prince Chulalongkorn
Photo Mano Maniam #219187Photo Mano Maniam #219188Photo Mano Maniam #219189
Mano Maniam
Character Moonshee
Photo Shanthini Venugopal #219190Photo Shanthini Venugopal #219191Photo Shanthini Venugopal #219192
Shanthini Venugopal
Character Beebe
Photo Deanna Yusoff #121386

Deanna Yusoff

Deanna Yusoff
Character Lady Thiang
Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57210Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57211Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57212

Geoffrey Palmer

Geoffrey Palmer
Character Lord John Bradley
Photo Ann Firbank #35488
Ann Firbank
Character Lady Bradley
Photo Bill Stewart #60698
Bill Stewart
Character Mycroft Kincaid
Photo Sean Ghazi #219193Photo Sean Ghazi #219194Photo Sean Ghazi #219195
Sean Ghazi
Character Khun Phra Balat
Photo K.K. Moggie #219196Photo K.K. Moggie #219197Photo K.K. Moggie #219198Photo K.K. Moggie #219199

K.K. Moggie

K.K. Moggie
Character Phim
Photo Dharma Harun #219202Photo Dharma Harun #219203Photo Dharma Harun #219204
Dharma Harun
Character Noi
Photo Yank Kassim #219208Photo Yank Kassim #219209Photo Yank Kassim #219210

Yank Kassim

Yank Kassim
Character Pitak
Photo Afdlin Shauki #219211Photo Afdlin Shauki #219212Photo Afdlin Shauki #219213Photo Afdlin Shauki #219214

Afdlin Shauki

Afdlin Shauki
Character Interpreter
Photo Swee Lin Neo #137298
Swee Lin Neo
Character Lady Jao Jom Manda Ung
Photo Ramli Hassan #219217

Ramli Hassan

Ramli Hassan
Character King Chulalongkorn
Photo Robert Hands #86228

Robert Hands

Robert Hands
Character Captain Blake
Photo Lim Yu-Beng #219218

Lim Yu-Beng

Lim Yu-Beng
Character Scarfaced leader
Photo Kenneth Tsang #55513Photo Kenneth Tsang #55514

Kenneth Tsang

Kenneth Tsang
Character Justice Phya Phrom
Photo Kee Thuan Chye #334562
Kee Thuan Chye
Character Second Judge
Photo Patrick Teoh #121388

Patrick Teoh

Patrick Teoh
Character Third Judge
Aimi Aziz
Character Lady of Court No.1
Photo Ellie Suriaty #219219Photo Ellie Suriaty #219220Photo Ellie Suriaty #219221

Ellie Suriaty

Ellie Suriaty
Character Lady of Court No.2
Tina Siew Ting Lee
Character Lady of Court No.3
Photo Ruby Wong Cheuk-Ling #102728

Ruby Wong Cheuk-Ling

Ruby Wong Cheuk-Ling
Character Lady of Court No.4
Zaridah Abdul Malik
Character Lady of Court No.5
Photo Fariza Azlina #219222Photo Fariza Azlina #219223Photo Fariza Azlina #219224
Fariza Azlina
Character La-Ore
Ahmad Mazlan
Character Scout No.1

Razib Salimin

Razif Salimin
Character Scout No.2
Photo Zaibo #219225Photo Zaibo #219226Photo Zaibo #219227

Zaibo

Zaibo
Character Siamese Trader
Pak Ling
Character Shipping Dock Woman
Zulhaila Siregar
Character Distraught Villager

What's left behind the scenes

  • It was crucial for the producers to gain the support of the Thai government, which was very demanding regarding the depiction of the country's history in the film, and especially, the highly revered King Mongkut of Thailand. The National Film Board insisted on the removal of a large number of errors and inaccuracies, for which the film's script was rewritten five times, but approval was never obtained. As a result, the film crew was denied permission to shoot on Thai territory. Subsequently, the film was banned from distribution in Thai cinemas for the same reason.
  • Due to the refusal of the Thai authorities, most of the previously invited local historians and advisors left the project, and filming took place in neighboring Malaysia, resulting in significant additional costs. An exact replica of the Thai Royal Palace was recreated on a huge set on a golf course in Ipoh with the participation of more than five hundred Malaysian and Australian workers.
  • The film is based on the diaries of Anna Leonowens, who arrived in Siam (modern-day Thailand) in 1862 to become a teacher at the court of King Mongkut, and left the country in 1867, a year before the king's death. Much of what is described in her diaries and personal stories was later seriously questioned, and a number of details of her biography were recognized as fictional in subsequent research. She never returned to Siam, unlike her son, Louis Leonowens, who became a captain in the royal cavalry and founded a large trading company that still bears his name today.
  • The story of King Mongkut's concubine, Tapthim, which occupies a significant place in the film's plot and Anna Leonowens' diaries, is not confirmed by historical documents. It may have been based either on unconfirmed rumors and gossip, or on events that occurred long before Mongkut became King of Siam.
  • For the role of Tapthim, Chinese actress Bai Ling was forced to shave her head, which at the time was over 90 centimeters long.
  • When the film was released, diplomatic representatives and consuls of Thailand received reports that citizens of their country faced criminal liability for possessing copies of the film. The chairman of the Thai censorship commission, the one that banned the Hollywood film, demanded that every seller, owner, and anyone caught showing the film in Thailand be sentenced to a year in prison, a large fine, or both. Upon learning of the Thai authorities' decision, Twentieth Century Fox studio decided not to appeal to the court. Thai police, meanwhile, had to contend with a flood of pirated video cassettes and discs pouring into the country. A man and a woman were arrested in the Pratunam district with 400 video cassettes of the film. According to Thai censors, the reason for banning the film was the disrespectful and historically inaccurate depiction of the monarchy, and especially King Mongkut, which they considered an insult to the royal family.
  • Most of the filming took place on Penang Island in Malaysia.
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