The Young Victoria - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Young Victoria"
The Young Victoria (2009)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
The Young Victoria - TMDB rating
7.193/10
986
The Young Victoria - Kinopoisk rating
7.567/10
26832
The Young Victoria - IMDB rating
7.2/10
69000

Actors and characters

Photo Emily Blunt #2726Photo Emily Blunt #2727Photo Emily Blunt #2728Photo Emily Blunt #2729

Emily Blunt

Emily Blunt
Character Queen Victoria
Photo Rupert Friend #31109Photo Rupert Friend #327862Photo Rupert Friend #327863Photo Rupert Friend #327864

Rupert Friend

Rupert Friend
Character Prince Albert
Photo Paul Bettany #6422Photo Paul Bettany #6423Photo Paul Bettany #6424Photo Paul Bettany #6425

Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany
Character Lord Melbourne
Photo Miranda Richardson #11383Photo Miranda Richardson #11384Photo Miranda Richardson #11385Photo Miranda Richardson #11386

Miranda Richardson

Miranda Richardson
Character Duchess of Kent
Photo Jim Broadbent #12112Photo Jim Broadbent #12113Photo Jim Broadbent #12114Photo Jim Broadbent #12115

Jim Broadbent

Jim Broadbent
Character King William IV
Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4436Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4437Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4438Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4439

Thomas Kretschmann

Thomas Kretschmann
Character King Leopold
Photo Mark Strong #7400Photo Mark Strong #7401Photo Mark Strong #7402Photo Mark Strong #7403

Mark Strong

Mark Strong
Character Sir John Conroy
Photo Jesper Christensen #13682Photo Jesper Christensen #13683Photo Jesper Christensen #13684

Jesper Christensen

Jesper Christensen
Character Baron Stockmar
Photo Harriet Walter #29279Photo Harriet Walter #29280Photo Harriet Walter #29281Photo Harriet Walter #29282

Harriet Walter

Harriet Walter
Character Queen Adelaide
Photo Jeanette Hain #60630Photo Jeanette Hain #74690

Jeanette Hain

Jeanette Hain
Character Baroness Lehzen
Photo Rachael Stirling #42931Photo Rachael Stirling #42932

Rachael Stirling

Rachael Stirling
Character Duchess of Sutherland
Photo Julian Glover #10451Photo Julian Glover #10452

Julian Glover

Julian Glover
Character Duke of Wellington
Photo Michael Maloney #102154
Michael Maloney
Character Sir Robert Peel
Photo Genevieve OPhoto Genevieve O

Genevieve O'Reilly

Genevieve O'Reilly
Character Lady Flora Hastings
Photo Tom Fisher #39082
Tom Fisher
Character Lord Chamberlain
Photo David Horovitch #5228Photo David Horovitch #5229
David Horovitch
Character Sir James Clark
Photo Michaela Brooks #122690
Michaela Brooks
Character Young Victoria (age 11)
Grace Smith
Character Young Victoria (age 5)
Photo Shaun Dingwall #122691
Shaun Dingwall
Character Footman
Photo Malcolm Sinclair #36623
Malcolm Sinclair
Character Charles Kemble
Photo Josef Altin #35486

Josef Altin

Josef Altin
Character Edward Oxford
Photo Bernard Lloyd #122692
Bernard Lloyd
Character Archbishop of Canterbury
Photo David Robb #64389

David Robb

David Robb
Character Whig Member
Photo Tom Brooke #89879
Tom Brooke
Character Man on Soap Box
Photo Jo Hartley #94170
Jo Hartley
Character Landlady
Photo Princess Beatrice #122693
Princess Beatrice
Character Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Emily Blunt's luxurious dresses were insured for ten thousand British pounds each.
  • The producer Sarah Ferguson's daughter, Princess Beatrice of York, received a small role in the film as one of the ladies-in-waiting to the Queen. In reality, Beatrice is the great-great-great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
  • Many interior scenes were filmed at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. The bed in which newlyweds Victoria and Albert slept during their honeymoon was once slept in by Queen Victoria herself, who stayed at the castle in 1843. The bedroom itself is so small that all the filming equipment had to be placed and set up outside the windows.
  • The seaside scenes were filmed at the same Belvoir Castle, despite it being located more than 100 kilometers from the coast. The coastal sand was actually scattered on the castle terrace, and the surrounding walls were replaced with the sea using computer graphics.
  • The loose bonnet that Victoria wore in the garden had previously been a costume item in the films “Pride & Prejudice” (2005), “Northanger Abbey” (2007) and “Becoming Jane” (2007).
  • The dress worn by Queen Victoria in the film during her first meeting with the council is an exact replica of the dress she actually wore at the time. The dress itself has survived to this day in a British museum collection, however, the original black color has faded to brown over the years due to the lack of colorfastness of the dyes used at the time.
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