Kingdom of Heaven - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Kingdom of Heaven"
Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
Timing: 2:24 (144 min)
Kingdom of Heaven - TMDB rating
7.021/10
4859
Kingdom of Heaven - Kinopoisk rating
7.669/10
236890
Kingdom of Heaven - IMDB rating
7.3/10
351000

Actors and characters

Photo Orlando Bloom #4413Photo Orlando Bloom #4414Photo Orlando Bloom #4415Photo Orlando Bloom #4416

Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom
Character Balian de Ibelin
Photo Eva Green #26211Photo Eva Green #26212Photo Eva Green #26213Photo Eva Green #26214

Eva Green

Eva Green
Character Sibylla
Photo Jeremy Irons #5661Photo Jeremy Irons #5662Photo Jeremy Irons #5663Photo Jeremy Irons #5664

Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons
Character Tiberias
Photo David Thewlis #11593Photo David Thewlis #11594Photo David Thewlis #11595Photo David Thewlis #11596

David Thewlis

David Thewlis
Character Hospitaler
Photo Ghassan Massoud #30688Photo Ghassan Massoud #30689Photo Ghassan Massoud #67256
Ghassan Massoud
Character Saladin
Photo Liam Neeson #695Photo Liam Neeson #696Photo Liam Neeson #697Photo Liam Neeson #698

Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson
Character Godfrey de Ibelin
Photo Brendan Gleeson #11334Photo Brendan Gleeson #11335Photo Brendan Gleeson #11336Photo Brendan Gleeson #11337

Brendan Gleeson

Brendan Gleeson
Character Reynald de Chatillon
Photo Marton Csokas #11815Photo Marton Csokas #11816Photo Marton Csokas #11817Photo Marton Csokas #11818

Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas
Character Guy de Lusignan
Photo Michael Sheen #18959Photo Michael Sheen #18960Photo Michael Sheen #18961Photo Michael Sheen #18962

Michael Sheen

Michael Sheen
Character Priest
Photo Kevin McKidd #26586Photo Kevin McKidd #26587Photo Kevin McKidd #26588Photo Kevin McKidd #26589

Kevin McKidd

Kevin McKidd
Character English Sergeant
Photo Velibor Topic #23301

Velibor Topic

Velibor Topic
Character Almaric
Photo Jon Finch #37593

Jon Finch

Jon Finch
Character Patriarch of Jerusalem
Photo Ulrich Thomsen #37594Photo Ulrich Thomsen #37595

Ulrich Thomsen

Ulrich Thomsen
Character Templar Master
Photo Jouko Ahola #37596

Jouko Ahola

Jouko Ahola
Character Odo
Photo Shane Attwooll #32877Photo Shane Attwooll #70595Photo Shane Attwooll #70596
Shane Attwooll
Character Reynald's Templar Knight
Peter Cant
Character Peasant Boy
Photo Nathalie Cox #36926Photo Nathalie Cox #36927

Nathalie Cox

Nathalie Cox
Character Balian's Wife
Photo Emilio Doorgasingh #37597
Emilio Doorgasingh
Character Saracen Engineer
Samira Draa
Character Sibylla's Maid
Photo Giannina Facio #30700

Giannina Facio

Giannina Facio
Character Saladin's Sister
Photo Iain Glen #21040Photo Iain Glen #21041Photo Iain Glen #21042Photo Iain Glen #21043

Iain Glen

Iain Glen
Character Richard Coeur de Lion
Photo Martin Hancock #37600
Martin Hancock
Character Gravedigger
Photo Lotfi Yahya Jedidi #37601
Lotfi Yahya Jedidi
Character Old Ibelin Housekeeper
Photo Nasser Memarzia #7122Photo Nasser Memarzia #7123
Nasser Memarzia
Character Muslim Grandee
Photo Steven Robertson #37602
Steven Robertson
Character Angelic Priest
Matthew Rutherford
Character Rider
Photo Karim Saleh #15653
Karim Saleh
Character Saracen Messenger
Photo Michael Shaeffer #37603
Michael Shaeffer
Character Young Sergeant
Photo Bronson Webb #11633
Bronson Webb
Character Apprentice
Photo Angus Wright #37090

Angus Wright

Angus Wright
Character Richard's Knight
Photo Edward Norton #12900Photo Edward Norton #12901Photo Edward Norton #12902Photo Edward Norton #12903

Edward Norton

Edward Norton
Character King Baldwin (uncredited)
Photo Tim Barlow #37604

Tim Barlow

Tim Barlow
Character Old Guard (director's cut)
Photo Paul Brightwell #12283Photo Paul Brightwell #12284

Paul Brightwell

Paul Brightwell
Character Son of Roger de Cormier (director's cut)
Photo Peter Copley #37605

Peter Copley

Peter Copley
Character Old Pilgram (director's cut)
Photo Bill Paterson #37606Photo Bill Paterson #37607

Bill Paterson

Bill Paterson
Character Bishop (director's cut)
Photo Robert Pugh #37608
Robert Pugh
Character Godfrey's Elder Brother (director's cut)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Specifically for the filming, Orlando Bloom gained an extra 9 kg of weight. During the work on the film, Orlando caught a cold and was ill for about a month. The unfortunate actor also suffered a serious hand injury while filming the battle scenes.
  • In reality, Baldwin, the leper king, died in 1185 at the age of 24, a year before the events of the film began to unfold.
  • The film's screenplay consists of 260 pages. This volume is approximately twice the average Hollywood screenplay.
  • Approximately 14,000 costumes were sewn for the filming of the picture. Chainmail was produced in China, and clothing was sewn in Thailand and Turkey.
  • Three siege towers were built, each weighing 17 tons. And 4 catapults were also constructed.
  • Around 800 visual effects were used in the film (for comparison: the movie “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” (2005) had about 2200).
  • With the permission of the King of Morocco – Mohammed VI – filmmakers hired approximately one and a half thousand Moroccan soldiers as extras.
  • Initially, Hans Zimmer was supposed to compose the music for the film, but he was replaced by Harry Gregson-Williams. Notably, a couple of weeks later, Gregson-Williams was replaced by Zimmer to compose the music for "Madagascar" (2005).
  • In the film, Saladin’s army attacks only one part of the wall of Jerusalem. However, in reality, Saladin’s troops first besieged the northwest and then the north side.
  • All scenes featuring Edward Norton were filmed in two weeks.
  • William Monahan borrowed many ideas and metaphors for "Kingdom of Heaven" from his unproduced screenplay "Tripoli".
  • January 12, 2004 – official start of filming.
  • Initially, Edward Norton was offered the role of René de Châtillon, but he declined, preferring to play King Baldwin. As the king wears a mask, Edward requested that his name be removed from the final credits. However, his name was still included in the final credits, but only with the film's release on video and DVD.
  • For filming Kerak, slightly rebuilt Jerusalem sets were used, which saved approximately $5 million.
  • From the very beginning of the project's development, the studio positioned it as a historical adventure film, not a historical epic. Therefore, when studio executives saw the initial version of the film, they considered it too long and demanded that Ridley Scott reduce the film to two hours and twenty minutes. Ultimately, the studio's calculation did not pay off: the film grossed $211 million at the box office, which was considered a failure. In 2006, a special edition of the film was released on DVD, which included the original version of the film, titled the director's cut.
  • Several shots for the shipwreck scene were taken from Ridley Scott's film 'White Squall' (1996).
  • The runtime of the director's cut is 189 minutes.
  • A Wilhelm Scream can be heard when the first catapult projectile hits Saladin's army's siege tower.
  • During the final day of the siege of Jerusalem, a burning siege tower can be seen, which unfortunately caught fire during filming.
  • During the scene of King Baldwin's funeral, the composition Vide Cor Meum – an aria set to words from Dante Alighieri's "The New Life" – plays, written by Patrick Cassidy in collaboration with Hans Zimmer for one of Ridley Scott's previous films, "Hannibal" (2001).
  • Initially, Hans Zimmer was supposed to compose the music for the film, but was replaced by Harry Gregson-Williams. Notably, a couple of weeks later, Gregson-Williams was replaced by Zimmer to compose the music for "Madagascar" (2005).
  • The Wilhelm scream sounds when the first catapult projectile hits the siege tower of Saladin’s army.
  • The composition Vide Cor Meum – an aria set to words from Dante Alighieri's "La Vita Nuova" – plays during the scene of King Baldwin's funeral, and was written by Patrick Cassidy in collaboration with Hans Zimmer for one of Ridley Scott’s earlier films, "Hannibal" (2001).
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