Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory - TMDB rating
7.483/10
3912
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory - Kinopoisk rating
7.348/10
19387
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory - IMDB rating
7.8/10
244000

Actors and characters

Photo Gene Wilder #30094Photo Gene Wilder #30095Photo Gene Wilder #30096

Gene Wilder

Gene Wilder
Character Willy Wonka
Photo Jack Albertson #30099Photo Jack Albertson #30100

Jack Albertson

Jack Albertson
Character Grandpa Joe
Photo Peter Ostrum #30097Photo Peter Ostrum #30098

Peter Ostrum

Peter Ostrum
Character Charlie Bucket
Photo Roy Kinnear #30101

Roy Kinnear

Roy Kinnear
Character Mr. Salt
Photo Julie Dawn Cole #30102

Julie Dawn Cole

Julie Dawn Cole
Character Veruca Salt
Photo Leonard Stone #30103

Leonard Stone

Leonard Stone
Character Mr. Beauregarde
Photo Denise Nickerson #30104

Denise Nickerson

Denise Nickerson
Character Violet Beauregarde
Photo Nora Denney #30105Photo Nora Denney #30106

Nora Denney

Nora Denney
Character Mrs. Teevee
Photo Paris Themmen #30107

Paris Themmen

Paris Themmen
Character Mike Teevee
Photo Ursula Reit #30108
Ursula Reit
Character Mrs. Gloop
Photo Michael Bollner #30109
Michael Bollner
Character Augustus Gloop
Photo Diana Sowle #30110
Diana Sowle
Character Mrs. Bucket
Photo Aubrey Woods #30111
Aubrey Woods
Character Bill
Photo David Battley #30112
David Battley
Character Mr. Turkentine
Photo Günter Meisner #30113Photo Günter Meisner #30114

Günter Meisner

Günter Meisner
Character Mr. Slugworth
Photo Peter Capell #30115

Peter Capell

Peter Capell
Character The Tinker
Peter Stewart
Character Winkelmann
Photo Werner Heyking #30116
Werner Heyking
Character Mr. Jopeck
Franziska Liebing
Character Grandma Josephine (uncredited)
Ernst Ziegler
Character Grandpa George (uncredited)
Dora Altmann
Character Grandma Georgina (uncredited)
Photo Pat Coombs #30123
Pat Coombs
Character Henrietta Salt (uncredited)
Photo Michael Goodliffe #30119Photo Michael Goodliffe #30120Photo Michael Goodliffe #30121

Michael Goodliffe

Michael Goodliffe
Character Mr. Teevee (uncredited)
Photo Kurt Großkurth #30122
Kurt Großkurth
Character Mr. Gloop (uncredited)
Photo Stephen Dunne #30125

Stephen Dunne

Stephen Dunne
Character Stanley Kael (uncredited)
Madeline Stuart
Character Madeline Durkin (uncredited)
Gloria Manon
Character Mrs. Curtis (uncredited)
Walker Edmiston
Character Mr. Slugworth (uncredited)
Victor Beaumont
Character Doctor (uncredited)
Rudy Borgstaller
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
Jack Latham
Character First Newscaster (uncredited)
Photo Michael Gahr #30126
Michael Gahr
Character Reporter in Germany (uncredited)
Photo Ed Peck #30127

Ed Peck

Ed Peck
Character FBI Agent (uncredited)

Frank Delfino

Frank Delfino
Character Auctioneer (uncredited)
Photo Malcolm Dixon #30118

Malcolm Dixon

Malcolm Dixon
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
George Claydon
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
Rusty Goffe
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
Ismed Hassan
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
Shin Hamano
Character Japanese Candy Store Owner (uncredited)
Photo Angelo Muscat #30124
Angelo Muscat
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
Pepi Poupee
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
Marcus Powell
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
Albert Wilkinson
Character Oompa Loompa (uncredited)
Bob Roe
Character Peter Goff (uncredited)
Diana Lee
Character Mrs. Bucket (Singing) (Uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • After reviewing the script, Gene Wilder (born Jerome Silberman, 1933-2016) agreed to play Willy Wonka on one condition: that he be allowed to limp, and then, when he first sees the children, do a backflip. When director Mel Stuart asked him why, Wilder replied that it would mean that from that moment on, no one would be able to tell whether he was lying and pretending, or if it was all real. Stuart asked the actor, “What if I don’t allow it, will you refuse to film?” to which Wilder replied, “I’m afraid so.”
  • Even Julie Dawn Cole, who played Veruca, was fooled by the scene in which Willy, limping, emerges from the factory gates to meet the winners of the golden tickets. She thought Gene Wilder had actually injured his leg and that filming would be interrupted because of it. Her reaction in this scene – as were the reactions of everyone else – was completely genuine.
  • When Gene Wilder passed away in 2016, Peter Ostrum replaced his social media profile picture with the following: “Former child actor, veterinarian who inherited the chocolate factory on August 29, 2016.”
  • The chocolate river was created from nearly 568,000 liters of water, real chocolate, and cream. The original composition of the chocolate river had to be changed because the mixture turned blood-red. Due to the presence of cream, the mixture began to spoil, and by the end of filming it simply smelled terrible. Michael Ballner, who played Augustus Gloop, later described it as “dirty and stinky.”
  • Grandpa George was played by Ernst Ziegler (1894 – 1974), who could barely see anything due to the effects of poison gas during World War I. When his character needed to look in a specific direction, the actor oriented himself to the light from a red lamp specially turned on for him.
  • Denise Nickerson, who played Violet, refused to pick her nose when required by the script. She had a romantic attraction to Peter Ostrum, who played Charlie, and therefore was shy in his presence.
  • Once at school, during a math lesson, the students began to point and laugh at Denise Nickerson, and one of her friends told her she was turning blue. Makeup had gotten into her skin pores (while she was preparing for filming), and at that moment, the makeup began to emerge from the pores to the surface.
  • The only role of Peter Ostrum, who played Charlie. He was offered a contract for 5 films, but Peter refused, he did not want to become an actor and preferred to make veterinary medicine his profession.
  • The scene with Denise Nickerson’s character and the blueberries was filmed in the middle of the day, and a lunch break was included in the filming schedule. Throughout this time, Nickerson remained in the berry costume, and she had to be turned over several times to ensure normal blood circulation.
  • The chocolate bars were mostly made of wood.
  • During the car wash scene, foam from regular fire extinguishers was used, but neither the actors nor the crew knew at the time that this type of foam strongly irritates the skin. As a result, after filming this scene, a break of several days was needed to allow the actors to recover.
  • Off set, the Oompa-Loompas led a lavish lifestyle, traveling to bars in a limousine.
  • In the scene where Willy Wonka drinks from a cup shaped like a flower and then eats the cup, the cup was made of wax. Gene Wilder had to chew on pieces of wax throughout the entire scene, only spitting them out when filming was finished.
  • The film was shot in Munich (Germany), but to film the Oompa-Loompas, producers had to find people of short stature not only in Germany. Many of those cast as Oompa-Loompas spoke little to no English, so during the musical numbers, it's noticeable that some Oompa-Loompas don't know the words.
  • The line from Mike Teevee's father, “Maybe you should try getting to twelve years old first, son,” was filmed over 40 times.
  • Julie Dawn Cole did not know that the rock in the chocolate room she fell into would be real, and she badly broke her leg, leaving a scar on it later.
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