The Conjuring 2 - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Conjuring 2"
The Conjuring 2 (2016)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
The Conjuring 2 - TMDB rating
7.293/10
9105
The Conjuring 2 - Kinopoisk rating
7.075/10
130244
The Conjuring 2 - IMDB rating
7.3/10
340000

Actors and characters

Photo Vera Farmiga #5235Photo Vera Farmiga #5236Photo Vera Farmiga #5237Photo Vera Farmiga #5238

Vera Farmiga

Vera Farmiga
Character Lorraine Warren
Photo Patrick Wilson #757Photo Patrick Wilson #758Photo Patrick Wilson #759Photo Patrick Wilson #251626

Patrick Wilson

Patrick Wilson
Character Ed Warren
Photo Madison Wolfe #35238Photo Madison Wolfe #35239

Madison Wolfe

Madison Wolfe
Character Janet Hodgson
Photo Frances O

Frances O'Connor

Frances O'Connor
Character Peggy Hodgson
Photo Lauren Esposito #35241
Lauren Esposito
Character Margaret Hodgson
Photo Benjamin Haigh #35242
Benjamin Haigh
Character Billy Hodgson
Photo Patrick McAuley #35252

Patrick McAuley

Patrick McAuley
Character Johnny Hodgson
Photo Sterling Jerins #20957
Sterling Jerins
Character Judy Warren
Photo Bonnie Aarons #5211

Bonnie Aarons

Bonnie Aarons
Character Demon Nun
Photo Simon McBurney #15733Photo Simon McBurney #15734Photo Simon McBurney #15735

Simon McBurney

Simon McBurney
Character Maurice Grosse
Photo Maria Doyle Kennedy #35243Photo Maria Doyle Kennedy #35244Photo Maria Doyle Kennedy #35245Photo Maria Doyle Kennedy #35246

Maria Doyle Kennedy

Maria Doyle Kennedy
Character Peggy Nottingham
Photo Simon Delaney #35253Photo Simon Delaney #35254

Simon Delaney

Simon Delaney
Character Vic Nottingham
Photo Franka Potente #35255Photo Franka Potente #35256Photo Franka Potente #35257Photo Franka Potente #35258

Franka Potente

Franka Potente
Character Anita Gregory
Photo Bob Adrian #19777
Bob Adrian
Character Bill Wilkins
Photo Steve Coulter #2993Photo Steve Coulter #72919Photo Steve Coulter #72920

Steve Coulter

Steve Coulter
Character Father Gordon
Chris Royds
Character Graham Morris
Photo Abhi Sinha #33147
Abhi Sinha
Character Harry Whitmark
Daniel Wolfe
Character Kent Allen
Annie Young
Character Constable Heeps
Elliot Joseph
Character Constable Peterson
Photo Cory English #35262
Cory English
Character Stephen Kaplan
Kate Cook
Character Mrs. More
Photo Kate Cook #373170

Kate Cook

Kate Cook
Character Mrs. More
Photo Shannon Kook #20941Photo Shannon Kook #20942Photo Shannon Kook #20943Photo Shannon Kook #20944

Shannon Kook

Shannon Kook
Character Drew Thomas
Thomas Harrison
Character Peter
Photo Jennifer Collins #35263

Jennifer Collins

Jennifer Collins
Character Louise Defeo
Photo Javier Botet #11105

Javier Botet

Javier Botet
Character Crooked Man
Nancy DeMars
Character Woman Walking Dog
Photo Robin Atkin Downes #12072Photo Robin Atkin Downes #300969

Robin Atkin Downes

Robin Atkin Downes
Character Bill Wilkins (voice)
Photo Jason Liles #19517
Jason Liles
Character Crooked Man Shadow (uncredited)
Photo Emily Brobst #26790Photo Emily Brobst #26791
Emily Brobst
Character Demonic Shadow (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • On the first day of filming, the set was blessed by a specially invited priest.
  • James Wan was offered a "mind-blowing" sum for filming "The Fate of the Furious" (2017), but he preferred to work on "The Conjuring 2." As he himself wrote on Instagram: "It would have been a sin to miss the opportunity to shoot another horror film."
  • The first "The Conjuring" film (2013) was aiming for a PG-13 rating, although its creators did not object when it was given an R rating. "The Conjuring 2" (2016) was filmed with an R rating in mind from the start, and that is the rating it received.
  • The film grossed more in its opening weekend than any other horror film in 3 years. Before that, the record was held by the prequel "The Conjuring" (2013).
  • The film is based on investigations of the Enfield poltergeist, conducted by Ed and Lorraine Warren. However, the filmmakers took many liberties with the actual events, particularly exaggerating the roles of the Warrens. The poltergeist cases in Enfield, a district in north London, attracted many researchers. The investigation conducted by Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair is told in Christopher Nuyholm's film "The Enfield Haunting" (2015).
  • Madison Wolfe and Patrick Wilson had worked together before. When the actors cast in "The Conjuring 2" met for a script read-through, Wilson didn't recognize the actress because she now had a British accent.
  • Patrick Wilson sings himself in the film.
  • During the film's promotional campaign in June 2016, Vera Farmiga had swollen lymph nodes. Problems with them began during filming, when due to equipment malfunctions, the actress had to do up to 50 takes of a scene where she had to scream in horror.
  • The events of the film take place six years after the events depicted in "The Conjuring".
  • In the Indian city of Tiruvannamalai, a 65-year-old man died while watching the film on the evening of June 16, 2016. The Times of India reported this on June 17. During the film's climax, the man began complaining of heart pain and then lost consciousness. Doctors at the hospital pronounced him dead.
  • The Hodgsons, whose home in Enfield was the site of the poltergeist activity, once visited the set. Frances O'Connor, who played the mother in the film, refused to meet them, fearing that meeting the real-life prototypes of the characters would affect her perception of their roles.
  • In the opening scene of the film, where the Warrens participate in a seance in Amityville, Lorraine is dressed in a cloak and trousers. This is exactly what the real Lorraine Warren wore when she and her husband investigated the Amityville case in 1976. The costume designer found an exact replica of the heroine's cloak for the actress playing Lorraine.
  • The name of the demon Valak can be seen six times in the Warrens' house. First, in the scene at the table, where Lorraine first sees Edward's painting – the word “Valak” is visible on the items displayed on the window and behind Lorraine (V is highlighted in the word “love,” and the remaining letters are stylized to look like wood). In the scene where Lorraine and her daughter pass by the demon in the form of a nun, the letters “V,” “A,” “L,” “A,” and “K” can be discerned. Then, when the daughter makes bracelets, and each of the three is inscribed with “Valak.” And finally – when Lorraine sleeps while her daughter plays, the word “Valak” appears on the bookshelf.
  • The scene in which Frances O'Connor's character wakes up to the screams of children, and drawers in the room begin to slide open and slam shut, was filmed in one take.
  • The demon appearing as a nun in the opening scene of the film has nothing to do with the Amityville investigation. As director James Wan explained: “It’s Lorraine’s premonition of what awaits them in London.”
  • All scenes with the demon in the guise of a nun were added after principal photography had finished. Director James Wan wanted to develop the storyline of doubts plaguing Lorraine, so he decided to give the demonic entity the appearance of a nun.
  • The scene in which Francis O'Connor's character wakes up to the screams of children and drawers in the room begin to slide open and slam shut was filmed in one take.
  • James Wan was offered a "mind-blowing" sum for filming "The Fate of the Furious" (2017), but he preferred to work on "The Conjuring 2." As he himself wrote on Instagram: "It would have been a sin to miss the opportunity to shoot another horror film."
  • The first "Conjuring" film (2013) was initially aiming for a PG-13 rating, although its creators did not object when it received an R rating. "The Conjuring 2" (2016) was filmed with an R rating in mind from the outset, and that is the rating it received.
  • The film grossed more in its opening weekend than any other horror film in 3 years. Prior to this, the record belonged to the prequel "The Conjuring" (2013).
  • The film is based on the investigations of the Enfield poltergeist, conducted by Ed and Lorraine Warren. However, the filmmakers took many liberties with the actual events, particularly exaggerating the roles of the Warrens. The poltergeist cases in Enfield, a district in North London, attracted many researchers. The investigation conducted by Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair is detailed in Christoffer Nylholm’s film "The Enfield Haunting" (2015).
  • Madison Wolfe and Patrick Wilson had worked together before. When the actors cast in "The Conjuring 2" met for a script read, Wilson didn't recognize the actress because her pronunciation was now British.
  • The events of the film take place six years after the events depicted in "The Conjuring".
  • In 2017, Judith Penney accused Ed Warren of having a sexual relationship with her when he was 27 years old and she was 15. According to the woman, Lorraine Warren allegedly forced her to have an abortion to keep the relationship secret and protect the reputation of the well-known family. Judith also stated that the relationship lasted for 40 years. Lorraine and her close associates denied the accusations.
  • The name of the demon Valak can be seen six times in the Warrens' house. First, in the scene at the table, where Lorraine first sees Edward's painting – the word “Valak” is visible on the items displayed on the window and behind Lorraine (V is highlighted in the word “love,” and the remaining letters are stylized to look like wood). In the scene where Lorraine and her daughter pass by a demon in the guise of a nun, the letters “V,” “A,” “L,” “A,” and “K” can be distinguished. Then, when the daughter is making bracelets, each of the three is inscribed with “Valak.” And finally – when Lorraine is sleeping while her daughter plays, the word “Valak” appears on the bookshelf.
  • The demon appearing in the opening scene of the film in the guise of a nun has nothing to do with the investigation in Amityville. As director James Wan explained: “This is Lorraine’s premonition of what awaits them in London.”
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