The Name of the Rose - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Name of the Rose"
The Name of the Rose (1986)
Timing: 2:10 (130 min)
The Name of the Rose - TMDB rating
7.479/10
2905
The Name of the Rose - Kinopoisk rating
7.604/10
43369
The Name of the Rose - IMDB rating
7.7/10
127000

Actors and characters

Photo Sean Connery #56644Photo Sean Connery #56645Photo Sean Connery #56646Photo Sean Connery #56647

Sean Connery

Sean Connery
Character William of Baskerville
Photo F. Murray Abraham #27712Photo F. Murray Abraham #27713

F. Murray Abraham

F. Murray Abraham
Character Bernardo Gui
Photo Christian Slater #19089Photo Christian Slater #19090Photo Christian Slater #19091Photo Christian Slater #19092

Christian Slater

Christian Slater
Character Adso of Melk
Photo Helmut Qualtinger #143503Photo Helmut Qualtinger #143504

Helmut Qualtinger

Helmut Qualtinger
Character Remigio da Varagine
Photo Ilya Baskin #26339Photo Ilya Baskin #26340Photo Ilya Baskin #26341Photo Ilya Baskin #26342

Ilya Baskin

Elya Baskin
Character Severinus
Photo Michael Lonsdale #79300

Michael Lonsdale

Michael Lonsdale
Character The Abbot
Photo Volker Prechtel #143505Photo Volker Prechtel #143506
Volker Prechtel
Character Malachia
Photo Feodor Chaliapin Jr. #107846

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
Character Jorge de Burgos
Photo William Hickey #8656Photo William Hickey #8657

William Hickey

William Hickey
Character Ubertino da Casale
Photo Michael Habeck #121252
Michael Habeck
Character Berengar
Photo Urs Althaus #143507Photo Urs Althaus #143508
Urs Althaus
Character Venantius
Photo Ron Perlman #4237Photo Ron Perlman #4238Photo Ron Perlman #4239Photo Ron Perlman #4240

Ron Perlman

Ron Perlman
Character Salvatore
Photo Leopoldo Trieste #27912Photo Leopoldo Trieste #27913

Leopoldo Trieste

Leopoldo Trieste
Character Michele da Cesena
Lars Bodin-Jorgensen
Character Adelmo
Giordano Falzoni
Character Papal Envoy
Franco Valobra
Character Jerome of Kaffa
Photo Vernon Dobtcheff #83616

Vernon Dobtcheff

Vernon Dobtcheff
Character Hugh of Newcastle
Photo Donald O

Donald O'Brien

Donald O'Brien
Character Pietro d'Assisi
Photo Andrew Birkin #73486

Andrew Birkin

Andrew Birkin
Character Cuthbert of Winchester
Photo Lucien Bodard #143509

Lucien Bodard

Lucien Bodard
Character Cardinal Bertrand
Photo Peter Berling #82137

Peter Berling

Peter Berling
Character Jean d'Anneaux
Pete Lancaster
Character Bishop of Alborea
Franco Adducci
Character Monk
Niko Brücher
Character Monk
Photo Aristide Caporale #126328
Aristide Caporale
Character Monk
Photo Fabio Carfora #143510
Fabio Carfora
Character Monk
Photo Francesco Scali #143511
Francesco Scali
Character Monk
Peter Clös
Character Monk
Mario Diano
Character Monk
Photo Franco Pistoni #114066
Franco Pistoni
Character Monk
Photo Maria Tedeschi #112747
Maria Tedeschi
Character Monk
Photo Valerio Isidori #143512
Valerio Isidori
Character Monk
Photo Luigi Leoni #112745
Luigi Leoni
Character Monk
Photo Armando Marra #84315
Armando Marra
Character Monk
Photo Franco Diogene #96827

Franco Diogene

Franco Diogene
Character Papal Visitor
Photo Dwight Weist #102404

Dwight Weist

Dwight Weist
Character Adso as an Old Man / The Narrator (Voice)
Photo Franco Marino #143513
Franco Marino
Character Soldier
Photo Kim Rossi Stuart #143514Photo Kim Rossi Stuart #143515Photo Kim Rossi Stuart #143516

Kim Rossi Stuart

Kim Rossi Stuart
Character Novitiate

What's left behind the scenes

  • In one interview, Jean-Jacques Annaud said that actors Albert Finney, Richard Harris, Robert De Niro, Michael Caine, and Ian McKellen were also considered for the role of William Baskerville.
  • Christian Slater was only 17 years old when he filmed a love scene with Valentina Vargas, who was 22.
  • The film's screenwriter, Andrew Birkin, played the role of Monk Cuthbert of Winchester in the film.
  • Fyodor Shalyapin Jr., the son of the famous opera singer Fyodor Shalyapin, played the monk Jorge of Burgos.
  • The director initially wanted to cast John Huston for the role of Jorge.
  • During the filming of the library fire, a real oak beam fell on Fyodor Shalyapin Jr.
  • William of Baskerville finds a commentary in an ancient manuscript made by someone named Umberto of Bologna. This is, of course, a reference to Umberto Eco, who teaches at the University of Bologna.
  • Actor Helmuth Költinger (Remigio da Varagine) was seriously ill during the filming. He died just hours after finishing the scenes he appeared in. The actor was often forced to interrupt his lines due to relentless pain.
  • The role of the scriptorium – the room where the monks copied books – was played by the dormitory – the monastery bedroom.
  • The monastery walls served various purposes – throughout its history, it functioned as a prison and a military hospital. Only in 1998 did this monument of the early Middle Ages become a museum.
  • The main source of income for the Eberbach Monastery was the production of grape wine. In one of the stone halls, giant presses have been preserved, which, according to legend, inspired Johannes Gutenberg with the idea of printing he later implemented. How true this legend is is difficult to say, but another fact is real: it was with the invention of printing that the monks of Eberbach lost their traditional work – copying books, after which winemaking became the monastery’s main source of income.
  • Sean Connery's robe for the film was commissioned in Morocco, and it was made according to all the rules, just as they did in the Middle Ages, from undyed sheep's wool.
  • Sean Connery's career was in such a slump at the time that Columbia Pictures refused to finance the project when Connery was chosen for the role of William of Baskerville by Jean-Jacques Annaud.
  • Filming took place in a specially built and very cold monastery and lasted almost nine months.
  • In search of locations, the filmmakers visited over three hundred monasteries in Western Europe.
  • Working on the screenplay for 'The Name of the Rose' took almost five years. Seventeen script drafts were made, with four screenwriters contributing.
  • Umberto Eco disliked the film so much that he refused to authorize further adaptations of his novels. For example, he turned down Stanley Kubrick's request to adapt 'Foucault's Pendulum'.
  • The monastery interiors were filmed at one of the oldest monasteries in Germany – Kloster Eberbach, located in the Rhine Valley near Wiesbaden. Eberbach Monastery (which translates to “Boar Creek”) was founded in 1116 by Augustinian monks, and 20 years later it passed into the hands of the Cistercians, who managed it until 1803.
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