Inside Out - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Inside Out"
Inside Out (2015)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Inside Out - TMDB rating
7.91/10
23327
Inside Out - Kinopoisk rating
8.079/10
696354
Inside Out - IMDB rating
8.1/10
908000

Actors and characters

Photo Amy Poehler #8699Photo Amy Poehler #8700Photo Amy Poehler #8701Photo Amy Poehler #8702

Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler
Character Joy (voice)
Photo Phyllis Smith #8703Photo Phyllis Smith #8704Photo Phyllis Smith #8705Photo Phyllis Smith #67579

Phyllis Smith

Phyllis Smith
Character Sadness (voice)
Photo Richard Kind #8729Photo Richard Kind #8730Photo Richard Kind #8731Photo Richard Kind #8732

Richard Kind

Richard Kind
Character Bing Bong (voice)
Photo Bill Hader #8706Photo Bill Hader #8707Photo Bill Hader #8708Photo Bill Hader #8709

Bill Hader

Bill Hader
Character Fear (voice)
Photo Lewis Black #8733Photo Lewis Black #8734Photo Lewis Black #67045Photo Lewis Black #67046

Lewis Black

Lewis Black
Character Anger (voice)
Photo Mindy Kaling #8735Photo Mindy Kaling #8736Photo Mindy Kaling #8737Photo Mindy Kaling #8738

Mindy Kaling

Mindy Kaling
Character Disgust (voice)
Photo Kaitlyn Dias #8728

Kaitlyn Dias

Kaitlyn Dias
Character Riley (voice)
Photo Diane Lane #8742Photo Diane Lane #8743Photo Diane Lane #8744Photo Diane Lane #8745

Diane Lane

Diane Lane
Character Mom (voice)
Photo Kyle MacLachlan #8749Photo Kyle MacLachlan #8750Photo Kyle MacLachlan #8751

Kyle MacLachlan

Kyle MacLachlan
Character Dad (voice)
Photo Paula Poundstone #8753

Paula Poundstone

Paula Poundstone
Character Forgetter Paula (voice)
Photo Bobby Moynihan #8752

Bobby Moynihan

Bobby Moynihan
Character Forgetter Bobby (voice)
Photo Paula Pell #8754

Paula Pell

Paula Pell
Character Dream Director / Mom's Anger (voice)
Photo Dave Goelz #8755Photo Dave Goelz #8756Photo Dave Goelz #67252

Dave Goelz

Dave Goelz
Character Subconscious Guard Frank (voice)
Photo Frank Oz #8757Photo Frank Oz #8758Photo Frank Oz #8759Photo Frank Oz #8760

Frank Oz

Frank Oz
Character Subconscious Guard Dave (voice)
Photo Josh Cooley #8761

Josh Cooley

Josh Cooley
Character Jangles (voice)
Photo Flea #8762Photo Flea #8763

Flea

Flea
Character Mind Worker Cop Jake (voice)
Photo John Ratzenberger #1968Photo John Ratzenberger #1969Photo John Ratzenberger #1970Photo John Ratzenberger #1971

John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger
Character Fritz (voice)
Photo Carlos Alazraqui #1973Photo Carlos Alazraqui #1974

Carlos Alazraqui

Carlos Alazraqui
Character Helicopter Pilot (voice)
Photo Peter Sagal #8764
Peter Sagal
Character Clown's Joy (voice)
Photo Rashida Jones #8765Photo Rashida Jones #8766Photo Rashida Jones #8767Photo Rashida Jones #8768

Rashida Jones

Rashida Jones
Character Cool Girl's Emotions (voice)
Photo Lori Alan #8772

Lori Alan

Lori Alan
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Gregg Berger #8773

Gregg Berger

Gregg Berger
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Veronika Bonell #8774
Veronika Bonell
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo John Cygan #8775

John Cygan

John Cygan
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Andrea Datzman #10757Photo Andrea Datzman #10758
Andrea Datzman
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Pete Docter #4822Photo Pete Docter #4823Photo Pete Docter #4824

Pete Docter

Pete Docter
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Tony Fucile #2064
Tony Fucile
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Randy Hahn
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Jacob Hopkins #64491

Jacob Hopkins

Jacob Hopkins
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Evan Hudak
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Molly Jackson #54552
Molly Jackson
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Sophia Lee Karadi
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Erik Langley
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Sherry Lynn #1999

Sherry Lynn

Sherry Lynn
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Mona Marshall #7245

Mona Marshall

Mona Marshall
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Bret Parker #2046Photo Bret Parker #2047
Bret Parker
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Nick Pitera #34477
Nick Pitera
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Murray Pearl Schaeffer
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Paris Van Dyke #368143
Paris Van Dyke
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Lennon Wynn #60131
Lennon Wynn
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Aurora Blue #368144
Aurora Blue
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Lola Cooley
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Dani Dare
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Ronnie del Carmen #2063

Ronnie del Carmen

Ronnie del Carmen
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Keith Ferguson #43686Photo Keith Ferguson #301003

Keith Ferguson

Keith Ferguson
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Mary Gibbs #16403

Mary Gibbs

Mary Gibbs
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Carter Hastings #16935
Carter Hastings
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Emma Hudak
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Dara Iruka
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Daniella Jones #298220
Daniella Jones
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Elissa Knight #27440

Elissa Knight

Elissa Knight
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Dawnn Lewis #10390

Dawnn Lewis

Dawnn Lewis
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Tony Maki
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Laraine Newman #2015Photo Laraine Newman #2016Photo Laraine Newman #2017

Laraine Newman

Laraine Newman
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Phil Proctor #1980Photo Phil Proctor #1981

Phil Proctor

Phil Proctor
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Patrick Seitz #30978Photo Patrick Seitz #30979Photo Patrick Seitz #70367
Patrick Seitz
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Jim Ward #2000

Jim Ward

Jim Ward
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Dashell Zamm
Character Additional Voices (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The idea for 'Inside Out' came to director Pete Docter after his own daughter went through a difficult adolescence.
  • The original title of the cartoon translates to 'Inside Out'.
  • When Riley's family moves to a new house, sparrows from the 2000 Pixar film 'For the Birds' can be noticed on the power lines.
  • According to Pete Docter, each emotion was based on a specific visual image: Joy – on a star, Sadness – on a teardrop, Anger – on a fiery brick, Fear – on a stretched nerve, and Disgust – on broccoli (although Pete admits he personally loves broccoli).
  • The creators of the cartoon identified 5 basic emotions to make their characters more distinct and vivid. For example, Joy 'absorbed' emotions such as pride and trust.
  • In Riley's first dream, the talking rat (here – mouse) Remy from "Ratatouille" (2007) appears. The cartoon also featured two objects from the film "WALL-E" (2008) – a fire extinguisher (which Joy used to put out Fear, who was singed by Anger) and a torn boot (it was in Bingo-Bongo's bag). One of Riley's memories is a photograph in front of a dinosaur statue in the desert on the way to San Francisco. This dinosaur is most likely one of the heroes of the next cartoon, "The Good Dinosaur" (2015).
  • The cartoon explores one of the axioms of psychology: ignoring certain emotions, no matter how negative or useless they may seem, leads to stress and depression.
  • When Joy and Bingo-Bongo sang a song to find the "ship to the moon," the ship gave them a call sign in the form of five tonal signals. This is a reference to the film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977), where aliens used five tonal signals to communicate with humans.
  • The title of the cartoon translates as "Inside Out".
  • The idea for 'Inside Out' came to director Pete Docter after his own daughter went through a difficult adolescence.
  • When Riley's family moves to a new house, sparrows from Pixar's 'For the Birds' (2000) can be seen on the power lines.
  • Riley's first dream features the talking rat Remy from 'Ratatouille'. Two objects from 'WALL-E' also appear in the cartoon – a fire extinguisher (used by Joy to put out Fear, who was scorched by Anger) and a torn boot (it was in Bingo-Bongo's bag). One of Riley's memories is a photograph in front of a dinosaur statue in the desert on the road to San Francisco. This dinosaur is one of the characters from 'The Good Dinosaur'.
  • When Joy and Bingo-Bongo sing a song to find the 'ship to the moon,' the ship gives them a call sign in the form of five tonal signals, which is a reference to 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'.
  • The title of the cartoon translates to “Inside Out.”
  • The idea for “Inside Out” came to director Pete Docter after his own daughter went through a difficult adolescence.
  • When Riley’s family moves to a new house, sparrows from Pixar’s “For the Birds” (2000) can be seen on the power lines.
  • The creators of the cartoon identified 5 core emotions to make the characters more distinct and vivid. For example, Joy "absorbed" emotions such as pride and trust.
  • In Riley's first dream, Remy the talking rat from "Ratatouille" appears. The cartoon also featured two objects from "WALL-E" – a fire extinguisher (which Joy used to put out Fear's scorched Anger) and a torn boot (which was in Bingo-Bongo's bag). One of Riley's memories is a photo in front of a dinosaur statue in the desert on the way to San Francisco. This dinosaur is one of the characters from "The Good Dinosaur".
  • The moment when Joy and Bingo-Bongo sang a song to find the "ship to the moon," the ship gave them a call sign in the form of five tonal signals, which is a reference to the film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".
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