X-Men Origins: Wolverine - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine - TMDB rating
6.286/10
11140
X-Men Origins: Wolverine - Kinopoisk rating
7.379/10
302518
X-Men Origins: Wolverine - IMDB rating
6.5/10
566000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Ralph Winter #71544
Ralph Winter
Producer
Photo Lauren Shuler Donner #26201
Lauren Shuler Donner
Producer
John Palermo
Producer

Executive Producer

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Richard Donner

Richard Donner
Executive Producer
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Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Executive Producer
Photo Avi Arad #5058Photo Avi Arad #5059

Avi Arad

Avi Arad
Executive Producer

Casting

Christine King
Casting

Editor

Nicolas De Toth
Editor
Megan Gill
Editor

Additional Second Assistant Director

Jesse Allan
Additional Second Assistant Director

Art Direction

Mark Robins

Mark Robins
Art Direction
Michael Diner
Art Direction
Brian Edmonds
Art Direction
Karen Murphy
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Ian Gracie
Supervising Art Director

Stunts

Ray Anthony
Stunts
Photo Kevin Thompson #64603
Kevin Thompson
Stunts
Photo Mick Roughan #38569
Mick Roughan
Stunts
Ashley Fairfield
Stunts
Photo Nickolas Baric #31928
Nickolas Baric
Stunts
Photo Dalias Blake #26697
Dalias Blake
Stunts
Chris Mitchell
Stunts
Shea Adams
Stunts
Sebastian Dickins
Stunts
Photo Mike Duncan #7337
Mike Duncan
Stunts
Steve Morris
Stunts
Anthony McRae
Stunts
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Byron J. Brochmann
Stunts
Nigel Harbach
Stunts
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Sylvesta Stuart
Stunts
Efosa Otuomagie
Stunts
David Schultz
Stunts
Yves Cameron
Stunts
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Charles Jarman
Stunts
Ric Anderson
Stunts
Angela Moore
Stunts
Photo Ernie Jackson #7726
Ernie Jackson
Stunts
Trevor Jones
Stunts
Marky Lee Campbell
Stunts
Gulliver Page
Stunts
Alex Kuzelicki
Stunts
Neal Horton
Stunts
Brett Sheerin
Stunts
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Gaston Morrison
Stunts
Robert Jones
Stunts
Beau Hurren
Stunts
Mick Hodge
Stunts
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Harley Durst
Stunts
Leon Stripp
Stunts
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Richard Bradshaw
Stunts
Mark Chin
Stunts
Andrea Berchtold
Stunts
George Saliba
Stunts
Marijke Rikki van Gyen
Stunts
Anthony St. John
Stunts
Bernadette Van Gyen
Stunts
Rian Goodge
Stunts
Wayne Pleace
Stunts
William Lawrence
Stunts
Robert Jago
Stunts
Pete Hill
Stunts
Ross Graham
Stunts
Jason Gammell
Stunts
Bob Bowles
Stunts
Lee Adamson
Stunts

Production Design

Barry Robison
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Glenn Boswell #10279
Glenn Boswell
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Mike Mitchell #7700Photo Mike Mitchell #7701

Mike Mitchell

Mike Mitchell
Stunt Coordinator
Photo J.J. Perry #65896

J.J. Perry

J.J. Perry
Stunt Coordinator
Dean Choe
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo Brian Smrz #3342

Brian Smrz

Brian Smrz
Second Unit Director
Annie Weston
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Sandy Walker
Set Decoration
Rebecca Cohen
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Louis G. Friedman
Unit Production Manager
Michelle Russell
Unit Production Manager
Alissa M. Kantrow
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Louis G. Friedman
Co-Producer
Marsha L. Swinton
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Simon Ambridge
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Whitney Thomas
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Drew Bailey
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Angela Moore
Stunt Double

Fight Choreographer

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Jon Valera

Jon Valera
Fight Choreographer

Director of Photography

Photo Donald McAlpine #12151

Donald McAlpine

Donald McAlpine
Director of Photography

Musician

Natalie Leggett
Musician

Camera Operator

Keir Beck

Keir Beck
Camera Operator
Peter McDougall
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Mark Goellnicht
Steadicam Operator

Visual Effects Supervisor

Christopher Townsend
Visual Effects Supervisor
Vincent Cirelli
Visual Effects Supervisor

Aerial Director of Photography

Hans Bjerno
Aerial Director of Photography

Character Designer

Jerad Marantz

Jerad Marantz
Character Designer

Still Photographer

James H. Fisher
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

James Bitonti
First Assistant Director
Paul Barry
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Stewart Bethune
Production Manager

Costume Designer

Louise Mingenbach
Costume Designer

Screenplay

Aerial Camera Technician

Dane Bjerno
Aerial Camera Technician

First Assistant "B" Camera

Paul Shakeshaft
First Assistant "B" Camera

First Assistant "A" Camera

Stephen Maier
First Assistant "A" Camera
Taylor Matheson
First Assistant "A" Camera

Key Grip

Steve Smith
Key Grip

Grip

Pat Waller
Grip
Lee Gibeau
Grip
Lionel Tozer
Grip

Dolly Grip

Ian Bird
Dolly Grip
Mal Booth
Dolly Grip
Tim Milligan
Dolly Grip
Noor Razzak
Dolly Grip

Second Second Assistant Director

Bish Bishop
Second Second Assistant Director

Third Assistant Director

Danielle Blake
Third Assistant Director
Jon Attenborough
Third Assistant Director

"A" Camera Operator

John Clothier
"A" Camera Operator
Peter Rosenfeld
"A" Camera Operator

Additional Still Photographer

Mark Rogers
Additional Still Photographer

Second Unit Director of Photography

Larry Blanford
Second Unit Director of Photography
Brad Shield
Second Unit Director of Photography

Storyboard Artist

David Russell
Storyboard Artist

"B" Camera Operator

Dale H. Jahraus
"B" Camera Operator
Trig Singer
"B" Camera Operator
Darrin Keough
"B" Camera Operator

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Sasha Proctor
Second Assistant "B" Camera
Brett Tracey
Second Assistant "B" Camera
Scott Cozens
Second Assistant "B" Camera

Assistant Unit Manager

Kim Gladman
Assistant Unit Manager

First Assistant Camera

Greg Beaton
First Assistant Camera
Luke Nixon
First Assistant Camera
Brendan Gribble
First Assistant Camera
Tov Belling
First Assistant Camera
Myron Parran
First Assistant Camera
Jay Torta
First Assistant Camera
Cameron Morley
First Assistant Camera
Ryan Spearman
First Assistant Camera

Concept Artist

Todd Harris
Concept Artist

Post Production Supervisor

Chris Dowell
Post Production Supervisor

Production Assistant

Andrew Golden
Production Assistant

VFX Artist

Jeremy Stewart
VFX Artist

Visual Effects Coordinator

Damien Carr
Visual Effects Coordinator
Claudia Lecaros
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects

Second Assistant "A" Camera

Ian R. C. Levine
Second Assistant "A" Camera
Helen Ward
Second Assistant "A" Camera

Post Production Assistant

Debra K. Chinn
Post Production Assistant

Second Assistant Camera

Justin Bergler
Second Assistant Camera
Dan Morrison
Second Assistant Camera
Eoin O’Liddigh
Second Assistant Camera
Inaki De Ubago
Second Assistant Camera

Unit Manager

Tic Carroll
Unit Manager

Clapper Loader

Drew English
Clapper Loader

Assistant Camera

Alys Rowe
Assistant Camera

Additional Camera

Calum McFarlane
Additional Camera

Additional Visual Effects

Craig Lyn
Additional Visual Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • "Wolverine" and "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006) were the first films produced by Hugh Jackman and John Palermo's new company, "Seed Productions."
  • Zack Snyder and Bryan Singer turned down offers to direct the film. Snyder was too busy developing "Watchmen" (2009). Singer was willing to make the film, but only with an "R" rating. However, Hugh Jackman and Lauren Shuler Donner insisted on a "PG-13" rating.
  • Len Wiseman expressed interest in directing the film at one time.
  • Len Wein and John Romita Sr. created Wolverine in the 1970s; Chris Claremont and John Byrne devised Sabretooth in the 1980s; Deadpool appeared on the pages of comics in the 1990s thanks to Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld; Larry Hama created John Wraith in the 1990s.
  • Liev Schreiber received the role after his friend, Hugh Jackman, asked him if he wanted to star in the film. Initially, Liev was supposed to play Stryker.
  • Sabretooth, Wolverine, and Deadpool first appeared not in the pages of "X-Men" comics. Sabretooth's first appearance was in "Iron Fist" #14, and Wolverine's – in "The Incredible Hulk" #181.
  • On April 1st, a working version of the film was stolen by pirates.
  • Well-known poker player Daniel Negreanu was sitting at the poker table with Gambit.
  • The role of Gambit could have been played by actor Channing Tatum, but he failed to coordinate his work schedule, and the role went to Taylor Kitsch.
  • Gerard Butler and Karl Urban were considered for the role of Viktor Creed.
  • Michelle Monaghan turned down the role of Kayla Silverfox because she couldn't coordinate her schedule.
  • Michael C. Hall was considered for the role of William Stryker.
  • “Wolverine” was the first X-Men film to feature Gambit. In the comics, Gambit has completely black eyes with red pupils, but in the film they are green and only turn red when he uses his superpowers.
  • Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) and Wesley Snipes (Blade) are the only actors who played characters from the Marvel universe in adaptations without auditioning for the role.
  • Wolverine was created by writer Len Wein in 1974 in The Incredible Hulk #180 comic. The film is based on several storylines, such as Weapon X and Origin.
  • For his role, Liev Schreiber gained 18 kilograms of muscle.
  • When an elderly couple sees Logan for the first time, a quote from the novel 'The Lord of the Rings' can be seen on the rear window of their car – 'Not all those who wander are lost'.
  • Concurrently with the film, a computer game with the same name was released, including slightly reworked and expanded 3D scenes from the film, as well as other (new) plot details. In particular, it tells the story of the Sentinels' creation by scientist Trask and a future in which mutants were nearly exterminated by the Sentinels. A young Mystique appears in the game.
  • In some versions of the film, after the end credits, there is a scene where Deadpool, previously thought to be dead, tries to pick up his head amidst the wreckage of the final battle.
  • Although this film is a prequel to the 'X-Men' film, Sabertooth looks and behaves completely differently.
  • Some facts contradict the events of the earlier films. For example, in the second film, it becomes clear that Logan's amnesia is a result of the adamantium injection itself, and not subsequent events.
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