Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
Timing: 2:49 (169 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Johnny Depp #17701Photo Johnny Depp #17702Photo Johnny Depp #17703Photo Johnny Depp #17704

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp
Character Jack Sparrow
Photo Geoffrey Rush #1923Photo Geoffrey Rush #1924Photo Geoffrey Rush #1925Photo Geoffrey Rush #1926

Geoffrey Rush

Geoffrey Rush
Character Barbossa
Photo Orlando Bloom #4413Photo Orlando Bloom #4414Photo Orlando Bloom #4415Photo Orlando Bloom #4416

Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom
Character Will Turner
Photo Keira Knightley #17713Photo Keira Knightley #17714Photo Keira Knightley #17715Photo Keira Knightley #17716

Keira Knightley

Keira Knightley
Character Elizabeth Swann
Photo Jack Davenport #17730Photo Jack Davenport #17731Photo Jack Davenport #17732Photo Jack Davenport #17733

Jack Davenport

Jack Davenport
Character Norrington
Photo Bill Nighy #15726Photo Bill Nighy #15727Photo Bill Nighy #15728Photo Bill Nighy #15729

Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy
Character Davy Jones
Photo Jonathan Pryce #17734Photo Jonathan Pryce #17735Photo Jonathan Pryce #17736Photo Jonathan Pryce #17737

Jonathan Pryce

Jonathan Pryce
Character Governor Weatherby Swann
Photo Lee Arenberg #17738Photo Lee Arenberg #17739
Lee Arenberg
Character Pintel
Photo Kevin McNally #17747Photo Kevin McNally #17748Photo Kevin McNally #17749

Kevin McNally

Kevin McNally
Character Gibbs
Photo David Bailie #17744

David Bailie

David Bailie
Character Cotton
Photo Stellan Skarsgård #2551Photo Stellan Skarsgård #2552Photo Stellan Skarsgård #2553Photo Stellan Skarsgård #2554

Stellan Skarsgård

Stellan Skarsgård
Character Bootstrap Bill
Photo Tom Hollander #24344Photo Tom Hollander #24345Photo Tom Hollander #24346Photo Tom Hollander #24347

Tom Hollander

Tom Hollander
Character Cutler Beckett
Photo Naomie Harris #12469Photo Naomie Harris #12470Photo Naomie Harris #12471Photo Naomie Harris #12472

Naomie Harris

Naomie Harris
Character Tia Dalma
Photo Martin Klebba #17264

Martin Klebba

Martin Klebba
Character Marty
Photo Lauren Maher #17767
Lauren Maher
Character Scarlett
Photo Dermot Keaney #24351
Dermot Keaney
Character Maccus / Dutchman
Photo Clive Ashborn #24352

Clive Ashborn

Clive Ashborn
Character Koleniko / Dutchman
Photo Winston Ellis #18464
Winston Ellis
Character Palifico / Dutchman
Photo Christopher Adamson #24355Photo Christopher Adamson #24356

Christopher Adamson

Christopher Adamson
Character Jimmy Legs / Dutchman
Photo Andy Beckwith #9456Photo Andy Beckwith #9457

Andy Beckwith

Andy Beckwith
Character Clacker / Dutchman

Jonathan Linsley

Jonathan Linsley
Character Ogilvey / Dutchman
Photo Chow Yun-fat #67223Photo Chow Yun-fat #67224Photo Chow Yun-fat #67225Photo Chow Yun-fat #67226

Chow Yun-fat

Chow Yun-fat
Character Captain Sao Feng
Photo Keith Richards #19611

Keith Richards

Keith Richards
Character Captain Teague
Photo Ghassan Massoud #30688Photo Ghassan Massoud #30689Photo Ghassan Massoud #67256
Ghassan Massoud
Character Captain Ammand
Photo Hakeem Kae-Kazim #21209
Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Character Captain Jocard
Photo Dominic Scott Kay #67249Photo Dominic Scott Kay #67250Photo Dominic Scott Kay #67251

Dominic Scott Kay

Dominic Scott Kay
Character Young Will Turner
Photo Vanessa Branch #17769

Vanessa Branch

Vanessa Branch
Character Giselle
Photo Reggie Lee #24353Photo Reggie Lee #24354

Reggie Lee

Reggie Lee
Character Tai Huang
Photo Marshall Manesh #47301

Marshall Manesh

Marshall Manesh
Character Sumbhajee
Photo Angus Barnett #17743

Angus Barnett

Angus Barnett
Character Mullroy
Photo Giles New #17742
Giles New
Character Murtogg
Photo Takayo Fischer #28250

Takayo Fischer

Takayo Fischer
Character Mistress Ching
Photo Marcel Iureș #10618Photo Marcel Iureș #10619Photo Marcel Iureș #10620Photo Marcel Iureș #10621

Marcel Iureș

Marcel Iureș
Character Capitaine Chevalle
Photo Sergio Calderón #38014Photo Sergio Calderón #38015
Sergio Calderón
Character Captain Vallenueva
James Lancaster
Character EITC Agent
Toru Tanaka Jr.
Character Tattoo Pirate
Photo Edwin H. Bravo #18115
Edwin H. Bravo
Character Mushroom Ear
Albert 'Sumo' Lee
Character Bathhouse Pirate
Photo Tyler Tuione #87054
Tyler Tuione
Character Boiler Room Attendant
Photo Larry Leong #67749
Larry Leong
Character Steng
Photo Greg Ellis #12317Photo Greg Ellis #67202
Greg Ellis
Character Officer
Brendyn Bell
Character Cabin Boy
Photo Ho-Kwan Tse #24361
Ho-Kwan Tse
Character Hadras
Photo Peter Donald Badalamenti II #24362
Peter Donald Badalamenti II
Character Penrod
Marc Joseph
Character Quittance
Photo Chris Symonds #369639
Chris Symonds
Character Two Head #1
Photo Michael Symonds #369640
Michael Symonds
Character Two Head #2
Humberto Fernández Tristan
Character Vallenueva's Aide
Photo Omid Djalili #38488Photo Omid Djalili #38489

Omid Djalili

Omid Djalili
Character Askay / Pusasn
Lawrence Cummings
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Chris M. Allport
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Jim Raycroft
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Robert Hovencamp
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Geoffrey Alch
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Photo Ned Wertimer #67508
Ned Wertimer
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Samela A. Beasom
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Jessica-Elisabeth
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Caesar Peters
Character Singing Gallows Pirate
Bob Elmore
Character Executioner
Photo Mark Hildreth #77464

Mark Hildreth

Mark Hildreth
Character Cryer
Photo Matthew Wolf #21726
Matthew Wolf
Character Endeavor Officer
Photo JB Blanc #34941Photo JB Blanc #34942

JB Blanc

JB Blanc
Character Clerk
Rick Mali
Character Pirate
Kimo Keoke
Character Pirate
Photo David Prak #62066
David Prak
Character Pirate
Henry T. Yamada
Character Pirate
Jonathan Limbo
Character Pirate
Mick Gallagher
Character Pirate
Philip Shin
Character Pirate
Huynh Quang
Character Pirate
Ronnie Cruz
Character Pirate
Photo Thomas Isao Morinaka #77728
Thomas Isao Morinaka
Character Pirate
Lidet Viravong
Character Pirate
Photo Ova Saopeng #369641Photo Ova Saopeng #369642
Ova Saopeng
Character Pirate
Photo Phoenix Wong #369643
Phoenix Wong
Character Pirate
Mark Wherry
Character Davy Jones Organ Double

Christopher S. Capp

Christopher S. Capp
Character Parrot (voice)
Sam Bower
Character Young Turner Vocal (voice)
Photo Arnold Chon #68226

Arnold Chon

Arnold Chon
Character Asian Pirate (uncredited)
Photo Nicole Dionne #119303
Nicole Dionne
Character Hanged Pirate (uncredited)
Photo Michelle Lee #7573

Michelle Lee

Michelle Lee
Character Lian (uncredited)
Photo David Meunier #11860Photo David Meunier #11861

David Meunier

David Meunier
Character Lieutenant Greitzer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the "three on three" meeting on the sandbar, an adapted version of Ennio Morricone's composition, used in Sergio Leone's 1968 film "Once Upon a Time in the West," sounds. In the original film, this composition played during the final shootout.
  • Filming of the second and third films in the pirate franchise took place simultaneously. This was done specifically to save time (to avoid repeatedly visiting exotic filming locations) and money. Nevertheless, in the fall of 2006, the film crew gathered again to complete filming (by that point, only a third of the material had been shot).
  • The overall budget for the third installment amounted to a substantial $300 million USD. In its year of release, it was the most expensive film in Hollywood history.
  • By setting the release date for the end of May 2007, the project's producers boxed themselves into a corner – practically all work on the third installment was carried out under severe time constraints. In particular, the script was not yet finished when filming began.
  • The world premiere of the official trailer in March 2007 was jeopardized due to the fault of domestic distributors. Two days before the trailer's premiere on the official Disney website, the Russian-language trailer leaked online.
  • Each installment of the franchise features a small bonus scene after the credits for the most patient viewers. The third film was no exception.
  • As per tradition, copies for cinemas were encrypted and distributed to theater owners under the fake title “Rummy 3” (Rummy = rum).
  • The moment the screen in the hall goes completely dark and the entire team sent to help Jack finds itself at the Edge of the World, voices and music used in the “pirate” attraction at Disneyland can be heard, thanks to which the franchise gained cinematic life.
  • In the first film of the trilogy, Captain Barbossa’s name was not mentioned (only in DVD commentary). This time, Barbossa’s name (Hector) is mentioned as the plot develops.
  • As of now, the film holds two North American box office records: the widest release (4362 theaters) and the best Memorial Day weekend start (the final weekend of May, $139.8 million for 4 days).
  • The third installment broke the tradition of previous films in the franchise, which began with opening credits. This time, a scene before the credits can be seen.
  • For the shooting of the scene in which Jack’s monkey shivers from the cold, a real monkey was placed on a vibrating box.
  • The Pirate Council was held in real life, but it happened only once in history.
  • A green flash is a real optical phenomenon (though it happens extremely rarely). This phenomenon can be observed during sunset or sunrise, and it's best to do so from the sea.
  • On the eve of filming in the salt desert, rain suddenly poured down, and the desert instantly turned into a sea.
  • The Council of the Pirate Brotherhood did indeed exist, but it was called the Brotherhood of the Coast.
  • 3500 candles were needed to illuminate the Bay of Shipwrecks.
  • The downpour in the shot is 100,000 liters of water per minute poured onto the ships.
  • When Johnny Depp finished filming and was about to leave, the film crew gifted him with a huge cake adorned with a multitude of marzipan ships and the inscription 'Dear Captain Jack, may your compass always lead you back to us. Thank you.' Depp was moved to tears.
  • Filming took place in the Bahamas, Bermuda, Los Angeles, and Singapore, where the project’s creators filmed eastern landscapes for the movie.
  • Ennio Morricone’s composition during the ‘three-way meeting’ was adapted by none other than… Gore Verbinski. He is a proficient guitar player.
  • This film was the first to fully computer-generate a water surface.
  • At the end of the film, a ship with a Russian coat of arms on the stern can be noticed at Tortuga's pier. This is the Russian schooner "Saint Peter," which has been in the Caribbean Sea since 1994.
  • Keith Richards, guitarist for "The Rolling Stones," played an episodic role as Jack Sparrow's father in the film. Johnny Depp has repeatedly noted that while working on the image of Jack Sparrow, he copied Richards' mannerisms, so inviting the rock legend to one of the franchise installments was only a matter of time. It wasn’t possible to do this while working on the sequel, but all formalities were finally settled by the time of the third installment.
  • Jack Sparrow appears on screen only at the 33rd minute of the film.
  • The "Pirate Code" is a Talmud, 50 by 70 cm in size and weighing about 35 kg, containing a thousand parchment pages. In the frame, it is carried by pirate librarians who look like 90-year-old musicians from the band ZZ Top. A 4.5 kg copy of the "Code" had to be made for the Keeper of the "Code" (Keith Richards).
  • The battle between the pirates and the East India Company's armada was filmed in a huge hangar built in 1983 for 100 bomber aircraft.
  • In the third part of "Pirates," there's a scene where thousands of small crabs crash onto the deck of the "Black Pearl," sweeping everything in their path. The computer-generated crabs were created based on 175,000 blue plastic balls that were thrown onto the deck during filming. Filming had to be stopped for an hour because the actors and crew immediately grabbed the balls and started throwing them at each other.
  • Davy Jones is a 3D model created using computer technology, but for 20 seconds in the third film, Jones appears as a human, played by Bill Nighy in costume.
  • Madam Ching, who refers to herself at the pirate court, was a real person – the Chinese pirate Zheng Shi.
  • In the film, Singapore is depicted as a major port city inhabited by Chinese people. However, in reality, before 1819, the site of the city was a small Malay fishing village, and after 1819 – a British colony.
  • During the 'three-on-three' meeting on the sandbar, an adapted version of Ennio Morricone’s composition, used in Sergio Leone’s 1968 film "Once Upon a Time in the West" (C'era una volta il West), is heard. In the original film, this composition was played during the final shootout.
  • The Ennio Morricone composition during the 'three-on-three' meeting was adapted by none other than... Gore Verbinski. He is a professional guitar player.
  • At the end of the film, a ship with a Russian coat of arms on the stern can be noticed at Tortuga’s pier. This is the Russian schooner "Saint Peter", which has been in the Caribbean Sea since 1994.
  • The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards played an episodic role as Jack Sparrow’s father in the film. Johnny Depp repeatedly noted that while working on the image of Jack Sparrow, he copied Richards’ mannerisms, so inviting the rock legend to one of the franchise’s installments was only a matter of time. It wasn’t possible to do this while working on the sequel, but all formalities were finally settled by the time of the third film.
  • The "Pirate Code" is a Talmud, 50 by 70 cm in size and weighing about 35 kg, containing a thousand parchment pages. In the frame, it is carried by pirate librarians who look like 90-year-old musicians from the band ZZ Top. A 4.5 kg copy of the "Code" had to be made for the Keeper of the "Code" (Keith Richards).
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