Her - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Her"
Her (2013)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
Her - TMDB rating
7.841/10
15194
Her - Kinopoisk rating
7.662/10
309467
Her - IMDB rating
8/10
724000

Actors and characters

Photo Joaquin Phoenix #239Photo Joaquin Phoenix #240Photo Joaquin Phoenix #241Photo Joaquin Phoenix #242

Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquin Phoenix
Character Theodore
Photo Scarlett Johansson #6337Photo Scarlett Johansson #6338Photo Scarlett Johansson #6339Photo Scarlett Johansson #6340

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson
Character Samantha (voice)
Photo Lynn Adrianna #16619Photo Lynn Adrianna #16620

Lynn Adrianna

Lynn Adrianna
Character Letter Writer #1
Photo Lisa Renee Pitts #53596
Lisa Renee Pitts
Character Letter Writer #2
Gabe Gomez
Character Letter Writer #3
Photo Chris Pratt #4117Photo Chris Pratt #4118Photo Chris Pratt #4119Photo Chris Pratt #4120

Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt
Character Paul
Photo Artt Butler #30983

Artt Butler

Artt Butler
Character Text Voice (voice)
Photo May Lindstrom #64411
May Lindstrom
Character Sexy Pregnant TV Star
Photo Rooney Mara #21663Photo Rooney Mara #21664Photo Rooney Mara #21665Photo Rooney Mara #21666

Rooney Mara

Rooney Mara
Character Catherine
Photo Bill Hader #8706Photo Bill Hader #8707Photo Bill Hader #8708Photo Bill Hader #8709

Bill Hader

Bill Hader
Character Chat Room Friend #2 (voice)
Photo Kristen Wiig #20528Photo Kristen Wiig #20529Photo Kristen Wiig #20530Photo Kristen Wiig #20531

Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig
Character SexyKitten (voice)
Photo Brian D. Johnson #45932
Brian D. Johnson
Character OS1 Commercial Lead
Photo Amy Adams #16960Photo Amy Adams #16961Photo Amy Adams #16962Photo Amy Adams #16963

Amy Adams

Amy Adams
Character Amy
Photo Matt Letscher #30912Photo Matt Letscher #30913
Matt Letscher
Character Charles
Photo Spike Jonze #17232Photo Spike Jonze #17233Photo Spike Jonze #17234Photo Spike Jonze #17235

Spike Jonze

Spike Jonze
Character Alien Child (voice)
Photo Sam Jaeger #34309

Sam Jaeger

Sam Jaeger
Character Dr. Johnson
Photo David Azar #64412
David Azar
Character Theodore's Divorce Attorney
Guy Lewis
Character Marriage Counselor
Photo Melanie Seacat #64413
Melanie Seacat
Character Nice Lady
Photo Pramod Kumar #39197Photo Pramod Kumar #39198

Pramod Kumar

Pramod Kumar
Character Pizza Vendor
Photo Evelyn Edwards #64405Photo Evelyn Edwards #64406Photo Evelyn Edwards #64407Photo Evelyn Edwards #64408

Evelyn Edwards

Evelyn Edwards
Character Mother Who Dated Pricks
Photo Steve Zissis #31174
Steve Zissis
Character New Sweet Boyfriend of Mother Who Dated Pricks
Photo Dane White #64414
Dane White
Character Son
Nicole Grother
Character Daughter
Photo James Ozasky #64415
James Ozasky
Character Catherine's Dad
Photo Samantha Sarakanti #64416
Samantha Sarakanti
Character Mother of Newborn
Photo Luka Jones #64404
Luka Jones
Character Lewman
Photo Gracie Prewitt #64417
Gracie Prewitt
Character Jocelyn (Birthday Girl)
Photo Claudia Choi #18124Photo Claudia Choi #18125

Claudia Choi

Claudia Choi
Character Uncomfortable Waitress
Photo Laura Kai Chen #64418

Laura Kai Chen

Laura Kai Chen
Character Tatiana
Photo Portia Doubleday #58285Photo Portia Doubleday #58286Photo Portia Doubleday #58287

Portia Doubleday

Portia Doubleday
Character Surrogate Date Isabella
Photo SoKo #64392Photo SoKo #64393Photo SoKo #64394Photo SoKo #64395

SoKo

SoKo
Character Isabella (voice)
Photo Wendy Leon #64419
Wendy Leon
Character Grocery Shopper
Photo Lil Buck #55332
Lil Buck
Character Busker / Dancer
Robert Benard
Character Michael Wadsworth (Editor)
Lisa Cohen
Character Michael Wadsworth's Wife
Grant Samson
Character Michael Wadsworth's Associate
Photo Brian Cox #27262Photo Brian Cox #27263Photo Brian Cox #27264Photo Brian Cox #27265

Brian Cox

Brian Cox
Character Alan Watts (voice)
Photo Alia Janine #64420

Alia Janine

Alia Janine
Character Commuter (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Carey Mulligan was considered for the role in the film, but she had to leave the project due to scheduling conflicts. Rooney Mara ultimately got the part.
  • Initially, Samantha’s voice was provided by Samantha Morton. She was on set with Joaquin Phoenix every day. After filming wrapped and it came time for editing, Spike Jonze felt something wasn’t right. After discussing it with Morton and receiving her blessing, he decided to recast the role. Ultimately, Samantha’s voice was completely re-dubbed by Scarlett Johansson.
  • This is the only film in which Spike Jonze is both the director and screenwriter. Moreover, the film’s screenplay is original and written entirely by Jonze himself.
  • Jonze’s friend Steven Soderbergh helped him shorten the film from two and a half hours to two through re-editing. The entire operation took only 24 hours.
  • Several scenes were filmed with Chris Cooper, but they did not make the final cut of the film.
  • Principal photography took place in the summer of 2012. The film was primarily shot in Los Angeles and Shanghai.
  • Amy Adams said that Spike Jonze would lock her and Joaquin Phoenix in a room for one or two hours every other day, forcing them to talk to each other. Jonze did this to help the actors get to know each other better. Adams noted that thanks to this, she and Phoenix became good friends.
  • During some of the most emotional scenes, Amy Adams sang songs from famous musicals (”The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” 1975; “Annie,” 1982) to lift her spirits. Eventually, Joaquin Phoenix joined her, and they began to sing together. However, when they noticed Spike Jonze was filming them, they stopped singing.
  • Although Samantha Morton did not get a role in the film, the operating system was named after her. Also, a character named Amy was named in honor of Amy Adams.
  • Scarlett Johansson had previously voiced an operating system that had a relationship with its owner. This was in the 19th episode of the second season of the series “Robot Chicken” (2005).
  • Samantha is the name of a text-to-speech program on Macintosh computers, which sounds like the virtual assistant Siri (also created by Apple).
  • Scarlett Johansson had previously voiced an operating system that interacted with its owner. This was in the 19th episode of the second season of "Robot Chicken" (2001).
  • The apartment scenes were filmed on location. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema ordered all the windows around the apartment on the 33rd floor to be replaced and mirrors to be installed on the helipad on the roof of the skyscraper across the street. This allowed more sunlight to enter the apartment where filming was taking place.
  • Spike Jonze himself edited the first cut of the film, which was 150 minutes long, and simultaneously asked Steven Soderbergh to edit his own version. It took Soderbergh only 24 hours, and the film came out to 90 minutes. From that and his own first cut, Jonze edited the final version, which ran for 126 minutes.
  • During some of the most emotional scenes, Amy Adams sang songs from well-known musicals ("The Rocky Horror Picture Show", 1975; "Annie", 1982) to lift her spirits. Eventually, Joaquin Phoenix joined her, and they began to sing together. However, noticing that Spike Jonze was filming them at that moment, they stopped singing.
  • Scarlett Johansson had previously voiced an operating system that interacted with its owner. This was in the 19th episode of the second season of the series "Robot Chicken" (2001).
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