The Diary of Anne Frank - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Diary of Anne Frank"
The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
Timing: 3:0 (180 min)
The Diary of Anne Frank - TMDB rating
7.2/10
337
The Diary of Anne Frank - Kinopoisk rating
7.402/10
1228
The Diary of Anne Frank - IMDB rating
7.4/10
14000

Actors and characters

Photo Millie Perkins #98010Photo Millie Perkins #98011Photo Millie Perkins #98012Photo Millie Perkins #98013

Millie Perkins

Millie Perkins
Character Anne Frank
Photo Shelley Winters #89770Photo Shelley Winters #89771Photo Shelley Winters #89772Photo Shelley Winters #89773

Shelley Winters

Shelley Winters
Character Petronella Van Daan
Photo Richard Beymer #111413

Richard Beymer

Richard Beymer
Character Peter Van Daan
Photo Gusti Huber #114144
Gusti Huber
Character Edith Frank
Photo Lou Jacobi #114145Photo Lou Jacobi #114146

Lou Jacobi

Lou Jacobi
Character Hans Van Daan
Photo Diane Baker #85487

Diane Baker

Diane Baker
Character Margot Frank
Photo Douglas Spencer #111177
Douglas Spencer
Character Kraler
Photo Dodie Heath #114147

Dodie Heath

Dodie Heath
Character Miep Gies
Photo Ed Wynn #50561Photo Ed Wynn #50562Photo Ed Wynn #50563Photo Ed Wynn #50564

Ed Wynn

Ed Wynn
Character Albert Dussell
Robert Boon
Character SS Man (uncredited)
Delmar Erickson
Character SS Man (uncredited)
Gretchen Goertz
Character Sanne Devries (uncredited)
Photo William Kirschner #114148
William Kirschner
Character Workman in Shop (uncredited)
Photo Edmund Purdom #114149Photo Edmund Purdom #114150Photo Edmund Purdom #114151

Edmund Purdom

Edmund Purdom
Character British Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Frank Tweddell #114152
Frank Tweddell
Character Night Watchman (uncredited)
Photo Charles Wagenheim #114153
Charles Wagenheim
Character Sneaky Thief (uncredited)
Photo Orangey #141550

Orangey

Orangey
Character Mouschi (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the Broadway play of the same name by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett (1955), which was written based on the book 'The Diary of Anne Frank' – the diary of a Jewish girl who hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam during the German occupation.
  • Otto Frank approached Audrey Hepburn with a request to play the role of Anne (as she was the same age and also lived in the Netherlands during that period and personally witnessed the forced deportation of Jews), but she declined the offer for three reasons: firstly, she was tempted by a role in the film "Green Mansions"; secondly, she had personally witnessed the horrors of the German occupation and did not want to stir up sad memories (several of her relatives were shot for participating in the Resistance); and thirdly, since she was around 30, she believed she would no longer be able to play a teenager.
  • Filming took place from March to November 1958.
  • Although Otto Frank consulted the film crew extensively, he could never bring himself to watch the film.
  • Initially, the film was planned to be shot in the real "Secret Annex" at Prinsengracht 263, but it turned out to be impossible to accommodate the filming equipment there, so most of the film was shot on sets in the USA. However, exterior scenes were filmed in real Amsterdam, including the opening scene of the film where Otto Frank gets off the truck, which was filmed on the same Prinsengracht near the same building at number 263.
  • The film is based on the Broadway play of the same name by Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett (1955), which was written based on "The Diary of a Young Girl" – the diary of a Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam during the German occupation.
  • Otto Frank asked Audrey Hepburn to play the role of Anne (as she was about the same age and also lived in the Netherlands during that period and personally witnessed the forced deportation of Jews), but she declined the offer for three reasons: firstly, she was tempted by the role in "Green Mansions"; secondly, she had personally experienced the horrors of the German occupation and did not want to stir up sad memories (several of her relatives were executed for participating in the Resistance); and thirdly, as she was around 30 years old, she believed she could no longer play a teenager.
  • Initially, the film was planned to be shot in the actual "Secret Annex" at Prinsengracht 263, but it turned out to be impossible to accommodate the filming equipment there, so most of the film was shot on sets in the United States. However, the exterior scenes were filmed in real Amsterdam, including the opening scene of the film where Otto Frank gets off the truck, which was filmed on Prinsengracht near building number 263.
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