Stardust - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Stardust"
Stardust (2007)
Timing: 2:7 (127 min)
Stardust - TMDB rating
7.285/10
4387
Stardust - Kinopoisk rating
7.711/10
166633
Stardust - IMDB rating
7.6/10
298000

Actors and characters

Photo Charlie Cox #5401Photo Charlie Cox #5402Photo Charlie Cox #5403Photo Charlie Cox #5404

Charlie Cox

Charlie Cox
Character Tristan Thorn
Photo Claire Danes #37819Photo Claire Danes #37820Photo Claire Danes #37821Photo Claire Danes #37822

Claire Danes

Claire Danes
Character Yvaine
Photo Mark Strong #7400Photo Mark Strong #7401Photo Mark Strong #7402Photo Mark Strong #7403

Mark Strong

Mark Strong
Character Septimus
Photo Jason Flemyng #36893Photo Jason Flemyng #36894Photo Jason Flemyng #36895

Jason Flemyng

Jason Flemyng
Character Primus
Photo Robert De Niro #9588Photo Robert De Niro #9589Photo Robert De Niro #9590Photo Robert De Niro #9591

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro
Character Captain Shakespeare
Photo Sienna Miller #34268Photo Sienna Miller #34269Photo Sienna Miller #34270Photo Sienna Miller #34271

Sienna Miller

Sienna Miller
Character Victoria
Photo Melanie Hill #106025

Melanie Hill

Melanie Hill
Character Ditchwater Sal
Photo Mark Heap #34068
Mark Heap
Character Tertius
Photo Rupert Everett #315Photo Rupert Everett #316Photo Rupert Everett #317

Rupert Everett

Rupert Everett
Character Secundus
Photo Adam Buxton #19301

Adam Buxton

Adam Buxton
Character Quintus
Photo Kate Magowan #119676
Kate Magowan
Character Una / Slave Girl
Photo Jake Curran #25315

Jake Curran

Jake Curran
Character Bernard
Photo David Kelly #66791Photo David Kelly #66792

David Kelly

David Kelly
Character Guard
Photo Nathaniel Parker #5307Photo Nathaniel Parker #5308Photo Nathaniel Parker #5309

Nathaniel Parker

Nathaniel Parker
Character Dunstan Thorn
Photo Ricky Gervais #38069Photo Ricky Gervais #38070

Ricky Gervais

Ricky Gervais
Character Ferdy the Fence
Photo Dexter Fletcher #14902Photo Dexter Fletcher #14903

Dexter Fletcher

Dexter Fletcher
Character Skinny Pirate
Photo Henry Cavill #11027Photo Henry Cavill #11028Photo Henry Cavill #11029Photo Henry Cavill #11030

Henry Cavill

Henry Cavill
Character Humphrey
Photo Mark Williams #10432

Mark Williams

Mark Williams
Character Billy
Photo Olivia Grant #83402

Olivia Grant

Olivia Grant
Character Girl Bernard
Photo Ian McKellen #10127Photo Ian McKellen #10128Photo Ian McKellen #10129Photo Ian McKellen #10130

Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen
Character Narrator (voice)
Photo Ben Barnes #41541Photo Ben Barnes #41542Photo Ben Barnes #41543Photo Ben Barnes #41544

Ben Barnes

Ben Barnes
Character Young Dunstan Thorn
Bimbo Hart
Character Young Scientist
Alastair MacIntosh
Character Victorian Academic
Photo Darby Hawker #200569Photo Darby Hawker #200570Photo Darby Hawker #200571
Darby Hawker
Character Grumpy Customer
Photo Frank Ellis #200572Photo Frank Ellis #200573Photo Frank Ellis #200574

Frank Ellis

Frank Ellis
Character Mr. Monday
Photo Struan Rodger #96737
Struan Rodger
Character Bishop
Photo George Innes #58968
George Innes
Character Soothsayer
Photo Grant Burgin #127657
Grant Burgin
Character Lackey
Photo Eliot Sumner #44627

Eliot Sumner

Eliot Sumner
Character Yvaine's Sister
Terry Murphy
Character Old Pirate
Photo Geoff Bell #31667Photo Geoff Bell #31668

Geoff Bell

Geoff Bell
Character Receptionist
Photo Mark Burns #120576
Mark Burns
Character New Bishop
Photo Rab Affleck #48771
Rab Affleck
Character Pirate
Carlos Besse Peres
Character Pirate
Elwin 'Chopper' David
Character Pirate
Photo Adam Fogerty #75646

Adam Fogerty

Adam Fogerty
Character Pirate
Photo Jordan Long #44625
Jordan Long
Character Pirate
Philip Harvey
Character Bishop's Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Neil Gaiman's novel "Stardust" (1998).
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar turned down the lead female role in order to spend more time with her husband, Freddie Prinze Jr.
  • Alex Pettyfer auditioned for the role of Tristan Thorne.
  • This was the last film of renowned British actor Mark Burns, who played the role of the Bishop. He passed away on May 8, 2007, three months before the premiere of "Stardust".
  • The rights to adapt Neil Gaiman's fantastical novella were initially acquired by Miramax Films in the fall of 1998. The project remained in development for some time, but no concrete steps were taken, and after the rights expired, they reverted to the author.
  • For a long time, Terry Gilliam and Matthew Vaughn were considered the two main contenders for the director's chair. The former declined the offer, as he had just finished filming "The Brothers Grimm" (2005) and did not want to commit to another fairytale project. Matthew Vaughn was at the time working on the British film "Layer Cake" (2004), and was later scheduled to begin filming the comic book movie "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006).
  • Shortly after Matthew Vaughn unexpectedly dropped out of "The Last Stand," negotiations between him and Neil Gaiman resumed, resulting in the author providing the rights to the future adaptation for free. This decision by the writer was largely based on his trust in Matthew Vaughn, not only as a friend but also as someone who always keeps his word, which, according to Gaiman, is rare in Hollywood.
  • After a preliminary discussion of the future film with Matthew Vaughn, Neil Gaiman believed that the director would excel at staging adventure and action scenes, but would need help with the romantic side of the story. To complement his style and better convey all aspects of the fairytale novella, Neil Gaiman introduced Matthew Vaughn to screenwriter Jane Goldman, and together they began working on the script.
  • In the film, each of the three witches has her own name, whereas in the book they are referred to by the collective name Lilim and do not have individual names. They are called Lamia, Morfo, and Empusa, in honor of the bloodthirsty demonic creatures from Greek mythology.
  • In Neil Gaiman's book, the main character is called Tristran, but in the film the letter 'r' in the middle was removed, resulting in the more familiar and common Tristan. This was done mainly for ease of pronunciation.
  • The role of Ferdy, the merchant who buys lightning bolts from Captain Shakespeare, could have gone to Vinnie Jones.
  • Filming took place from April 19 to July 13, 2006, at Pinewood Studios in London, as well as in various parts of England, Scotland, and Wales. Additionally, several scenes were filmed in Iceland, near the town of Hafnarfjörður.
  • All the princes can be seen wearing a pattern on their clothing that displays their seniority number in Roman numerals, composed of smaller Arabic numerals. In addition, Septimus wears a waistcoat with the number 7 on each button.
  • The princes' names (Primus, Secundus, etc.) are Roman names meaning First, Second, Third… The princess Una’s name translates from Italian as “Only One”.
  • Captain Shakespeare's ship is named 'Caspartina' in honor of the director Matthew Vaughn’s children – Caspar and Clementine. The same name is given to a submarine in another of Matthew Vaughn’s films – X-Men: First Class.
  • The names of the main characters, Tristan and Ivaine, are taken from characters in the medieval epic about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
  • Mark Strong, who played Septimus, previously played the lead role in the series “The Long Firm,” where his character owned a nightclub called “Stardust.”
  • At 63 minutes into the film, Michelle Pfeiffer appears young in the mirror, although she should look old, as she did a minute earlier, since she has already lost her energy.
  • The film is based on Neil Gaiman's novel "Stardust" (1998).
  • This is the last film of the renowned British actor Mark Burns, who played the role of a bishop. He passed away on May 8, 2007, three months before the premiere of 'Stardust'.
  • Terry Gilliam and Matthew Vaughn were considered the two main contenders for the director's chair for a long time. The former declined the offer, as he had just finished filming 'The Brothers Grimm' (2005) and did not want to commit to another fairytale project. Matthew Vaughn was at the time working on the British film 'Layer Cake' (2004), and was later scheduled to begin filming the comic book movie 'X-Men: The Last Stand' (2006).
  • Shortly after Matthew Vaughn unexpectedly dropped out of working on 'The Last Stand,' negotiations between him and Neil Gaiman resumed, resulting in the author providing the rights for the future adaptation completely free of charge. The writer's decision was largely based on his trust in Matthew Vaughn, not only as a friend, but as someone who always keeps his word, which, according to Gaiman, is a rare quality in Hollywood.
  • In Neil Gaiman's book, the main character is named Tristran, but in the film, the 'r' in the middle was removed, resulting in the more familiar and recognizable Tristan. This was done primarily for ease of pronunciation.
  • Captain Shakespeare's ship is named 'Caspartina' in honor of director Matthew Vaughn's children – Caspar and Clementine. The same name is given to a submarine in another film by Matthew Vaughn – X-Men: First Class.
  • Mark Strong, who played Septimus, previously starred in the series “The Long Firm,” where his character owned a nightclub called “Stardust.”
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