Coraline - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Coraline"
Coraline (2009)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Coraline - TMDB rating
7.9/10
8860
Coraline - Kinopoisk rating
7.775/10
296077
Coraline - IMDB rating
7.8/10
298000

Actors and characters

Photo Dakota Fanning #3915Photo Dakota Fanning #3916Photo Dakota Fanning #3917Photo Dakota Fanning #3918

Dakota Fanning

Dakota Fanning
Character Coraline Jones (voice)
Photo Teri Hatcher #50465Photo Teri Hatcher #50466Photo Teri Hatcher #50467Photo Teri Hatcher #50468

Teri Hatcher

Teri Hatcher
Character Mel Jones / Other Mother (voice)
Photo Jennifer Saunders #17455Photo Jennifer Saunders #17456

Jennifer Saunders

Jennifer Saunders
Character Miss April Spink / Other Spink (voice)
Photo Dawn French #11618Photo Dawn French #11619

Dawn French

Dawn French
Character Miss Miriam Forcible / Other Forcible (voice)
Photo Keith David #22354Photo Keith David #22355Photo Keith David #22356Photo Keith David #22357

Keith David

Keith David
Character The Cat (voice)
Photo John Hodgman #47626Photo John Hodgman #47627

John Hodgman

John Hodgman
Character Charlie Jones / Other Father (voice)
Photo Robert Bailey Jr. #48842
Robert Bailey Jr.
Character Wyborne 'Wybie' Lovat (voice)
Photo Ian McShane #19600Photo Ian McShane #19601Photo Ian McShane #19602Photo Ian McShane #19603

Ian McShane

Ian McShane
Character Mr. Sergei Alexander Bobinsky / Other Bobinsky (voice)
Aankha Neal
Character Sweet Ghost Girl (voice)
George Selick
Character Ghost Boy (voice)
Hannah Kaiser
Character Tall Ghost Girl (voice)
Harry Selick
Character Photo Friend (voice)
Marina Budovsky
Character Photo Friend (voice)
Photo Emerson Tenney #127755
Emerson Tenney
Character Magic Dragonfly (voice)
Photo Jerome Ranft #2043
Jerome Ranft
Character Mover (voice)
Photo Christopher Murrie #77733
Christopher Murrie
Character Toy (voice)
Jeremy Ryder
Character Toy (voice)
Photo Carolyn Crawford #89199
Carolyn Crawford
Character Wybie's Grandmother (voice)
Photo Yona Prost #116732
Yona Prost
Character Shakespeare Rascal (voice)
Photo John Linnell #127756
John Linnell
Character Other Father (singing voice) (uncredited)
Photo Dwayne Johnson #3579Photo Dwayne Johnson #3580Photo Dwayne Johnson #3581Photo Dwayne Johnson #3582

Dwayne Johnson

Dwayne Johnson
Character Butt Man (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Neil Gaiman's children's novella "Coraline" (2002).
  • In the film, Coraline's father is wearing Monkeybone slippers. "Monkeybone" is a film directed by Henry Selick.
  • It is the longest stop-motion animated film ever made. It is also the first stop-motion animated film created in 3D.
  • 450 people worked on the creation of this film, including animators, designers, and technicians.
  • The profile on the dollar given as a tip belongs to the director.
  • A total of 28 Coraline dolls were made, the largest of which reaches 25 cm in height.
  • The snow was made from super glue and baking soda.
  • Filming took place in an indoor space of approximately 13,000 square meters.
  • All objects and characters in Coraline were 3D printed. Three 3D printers worked non-stop for over eighteen months.
  • Mr. Bobinsky wears a medal for his work in the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • In a theater scene in the "Other World," one of the elderly actresses portrays Venus against a backdrop grotesquely copied from Sandro Botticelli's famous painting "The Birth of Venus."
  • The animated background in the scene where Coraline meets the freed ghost children closely resembles the night sky in Vincent van Gogh's painting "The Starry Night."
  • In the living room of the Jones family's apartment in the "Other World," three oval portraits with black silhouettes of children are visible on one wall above a dresser with a vase – the ghosts of whom Coraline encountered.
  • When Coraline first enters her bedroom in the "Other World," the children in the photograph with her friends have normal eyes. Later, their eyes become buttons, like everyone else's in this world.
  • The film is based on the children’s story “Coraline” (2002) by Neil Gaiman.
  • When Coraline first enters her bedroom in the 'Other World', the eyes of her friends in the photograph are normal. Later, the eyes become buttons, like everyone else's in this world.
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