Wonder Woman - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Wonder Woman"
Wonder Woman (2017)
Timing: 2:21 (141 min)
Wonder Woman - TMDB rating
7.209/10
20807
Wonder Woman - Kinopoisk rating
6.767/10
242394
Wonder Woman - IMDB rating
7.3/10
733000

Actors and characters

Photo Gal Gadot #3594Photo Gal Gadot #3595Photo Gal Gadot #3596Photo Gal Gadot #3597

Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot
Character Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
Photo Chris Pine #624Photo Chris Pine #625Photo Chris Pine #626Photo Chris Pine #627

Chris Pine

Chris Pine
Character Steve Trevor
Photo Connie Nielsen #18148Photo Connie Nielsen #18149Photo Connie Nielsen #18150Photo Connie Nielsen #18151

Connie Nielsen

Connie Nielsen
Character Hippolyta
Photo Robin Wright #2097Photo Robin Wright #2098Photo Robin Wright #2099Photo Robin Wright #2100

Robin Wright

Robin Wright
Character Antiope
Photo Danny Huston #35715Photo Danny Huston #35716Photo Danny Huston #35717Photo Danny Huston #35718

Danny Huston

Danny Huston
Character Ludendorff
Photo David Thewlis #11593Photo David Thewlis #11594Photo David Thewlis #11595Photo David Thewlis #11596

David Thewlis

David Thewlis
Character Sir Patrick / Ares
Photo Ewen Bremner #30681Photo Ewen Bremner #30682Photo Ewen Bremner #30683Photo Ewen Bremner #30684

Ewen Bremner

Ewen Bremner
Character Charlie
Photo Eugene Brave Rock #35720
Eugene Brave Rock
Character The Chief
Photo Lucy Davis #35721

Lucy Davis

Lucy Davis
Character Etta
Photo Elena Anaya #28015Photo Elena Anaya #28016Photo Elena Anaya #28017Photo Elena Anaya #28018

Elena Anaya

Elena Anaya
Character Dr. Maru
Photo Lilly Aspell #708Photo Lilly Aspell #709Photo Lilly Aspell #326471
Lilly Aspell
Character Diana (Age 8)
Photo Ann Wolfe #35722
Ann Wolfe
Character Artemis
Photo Ann Ogbomo #18196Photo Ann Ogbomo #18197
Ann Ogbomo
Character Phillipus
Photo Emily Carey #35723Photo Emily Carey #35724Photo Emily Carey #35725Photo Emily Carey #35726

Emily Carey

Emily Carey
Character Diana (Age 12)
Photo James Cosmo #12118Photo James Cosmo #12119Photo James Cosmo #12120Photo James Cosmo #12121

James Cosmo

James Cosmo
Character FIeld Marshall Haig
Photo Wolf Kahler #35729Photo Wolf Kahler #35730

Wolf Kahler

Wolf Kahler
Character German Commander
Photo Martin Bishop #25204
Martin Bishop
Character Kaiser Wilhelm II
Photo Flora Nicholson #35732Photo Flora Nicholson #35733
Flora Nicholson
Character Marie
Photo Pat Abernethy #35734
Pat Abernethy
Character Photographer
Photo Freddy Elletson #35735
Freddy Elletson
Character Trench Sentry
Photo Sammy Hayman #35736
Sammy Hayman
Character Trench Sentry
Photo Michael Tantrum #35737
Michael Tantrum
Character Trench Sentry
Photo Philippe Spall #35738
Philippe Spall
Character Trench Officer - Belgian
Photo Edward Wolstenholme #31144
Edward Wolstenholme
Character Trench Officer - British
Ian Hughes
Character German Soldier
Photo Marko Leht #35739Photo Marko Leht #35740Photo Marko Leht #35741Photo Marko Leht #35742

Marko Leht

Marko Leht
Character German Soldier in Boat
Photo Steffan Rhodri #15765

Steffan Rhodri

Steffan Rhodri
Character Colonel Darnell
Photo Andrew Byron #28801

Andrew Byron

Andrew Byron
Character Weary Captain (Shot)
Photo Dominic Kinnaird #35750
Dominic Kinnaird
Character Suited Man
Photo Rachel Pickup #35751
Rachel Pickup
Character Fausta Grables
Photo Ulli Ackermann #34111
Ulli Ackermann
Character Guard at Invite Table
Photo Frank Allen Forbes #35752
Frank Allen Forbes
Character Turkish Slave
Photo Peter Stark #34110
Peter Stark
Character Soldier at Gala
Photo Rainer Bock #35753Photo Rainer Bock #35754Photo Rainer Bock #35755

Rainer Bock

Rainer Bock
Character Von Hindenberg
Josh Bromley
Character Young Soldier (Station)
Photo Jennie Eggleton #35756
Jennie Eggleton
Character Young Wife (Station)
Photo Eva Dabrowski #35757
Eva Dabrowski
Character Nina
Harvey James
Character German Pilot
George Johnston
Character German Pilot
Photo Danielle Lewis #35758Photo Danielle Lewis #35759
Danielle Lewis
Character Senator Timandra
Photo Florence Kasumba #6530Photo Florence Kasumba #6531

Florence Kasumba

Florence Kasumba
Character Senator Acantha
Photo Josette Simon #28567

Josette Simon

Josette Simon
Character Mnemosyne
Photo Doutzen Kroes #18188Photo Doutzen Kroes #18189Photo Doutzen Kroes #18190Photo Doutzen Kroes #18191

Doutzen Kroes

Doutzen Kroes
Character Venelia
Photo Hayley Warnes #32887
Hayley Warnes
Character Aella
Photo Caitlin Burles #19945
Caitlin Burles
Character Queen's Guard
Photo Jemma Moore #35760Photo Jemma Moore #35761
Jemma Moore
Character Queens Guard
Photo Samantha Win #18178Photo Samantha Win #18179

Samantha Win

Samantha Win
Character Euboea
Photo Brooke Ence #18192Photo Brooke Ence #18193
Brooke Ence
Character Penthiselea
Photo Hari James #18194Photo Hari James #18195

Hari James

Hari James
Character Trigona
Photo Jacqui-Lee Pryce #35763
Jacqui-Lee Pryce
Character Niobe
Photo Betty Adewole #32880
Betty Adewole
Character Amazon Army
Photo Caroline Winberg #35764

Caroline Winberg

Caroline Winberg
Character Amazon Army
Lizzie Bowden
Character Amazon Army
Photo Kattreya Scheurer-Smith #35765
Kattreya Scheurer-Smith
Character Amazon Army
Photo Rekha Luther #35766
Rekha Luther
Character Amazon Townsfolk
Thaina Oliveira
Character Amazon Townfolk
Photo Ooooota Adepo #35767Photo Ooooota Adepo #35768
Ooooota Adepo
Character Amazon Townsfolk
Photo Zinnia Kumar #35769
Zinnia Kumar
Character Amazon Townsfolk
Toma McDonagh
Character Amazon Townfolk
Photo Amber Doyle #35770
Amber Doyle
Character Mother
Photo Freddy Carter #35771

Freddy Carter

Freddy Carter
Character Soldier
Photo Fred Fergus #35772
Fred Fergus
Character Soldier
Photo Tim Pritchett #35773Photo Tim Pritchett #35774
Tim Pritchett
Character Wounded Soldier
Photo Gana Bayarsaikhan #35065

Gana Bayarsaikhan

Gana Bayarsaikhan
Character Throne Room Amazon
Photo Camilla Roholm #32881
Camilla Roholm
Character Throne Room Amazon
Photo Stephanie Haymes-Roven #18263
Stephanie Haymes-Roven
Character Amazon Cavalry General
Nia Burke
Character Veld Singer
Dee Lewis Clay
Character Singer
Photo Tori Letzler #35775
Tori Letzler
Character Singer
Photo Mayling Ng #22586Photo Mayling Ng #22587Photo Mayling Ng #22588Photo Mayling Ng #22589

Mayling Ng

Mayling Ng
Character Amazon Warrior (Orana)
Photo Zack Snyder #18277Photo Zack Snyder #18278Photo Zack Snyder #18279Photo Zack Snyder #66870

Zack Snyder

Zack Snyder
Character U.S. Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Lee Neville #35776

Lee Neville

Lee Neville
Character Scottish Regiment Soldier (uncredited)
Ana Cilas
Character Amazon Warrior (uncredited)
Philip Harvey
Character British Soldier
Sofia Abbasi
Character Turkish Worker
Photo Kevin Hudson #29357
Kevin Hudson
Character Cafe Owner (uncredited)
Photo Nathanjohn Carter #369042
Nathanjohn Carter
Character Ludendorff's Aide-de-Camp (uncredited)
Photo Alexander Mercury #35731
Alexander Mercury
Character German Lieutenant

What's left behind the scenes

  • Work on the film began in 1996, when a contract for the screenplay and filming of the film was signed with Ivan Reitman. In January 2001, Silver Pictures approached Todd Ellrott with a proposal to write a screenplay for a Wonder Woman film. In August 2003, Ellrott was replaced by Laeta Kalogridis. In March 2005, Joss Whedon took on the screenplay with the condition that he would then direct the film, but in February 2007 he left the project due to creative differences with the studio. On November 24, 2014, Michelle MacLaren was confirmed as the director, and on March 13, 2015, she also left due to creative differences.
  • The first film with a superheroine in the lead role since 2005, when Rob Bowman's science fiction action film "Elektra" was released.
  • Kate Beckinsale, Sandra Bullock, Mischa Barton, Rachel Bilson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jessica Biel, Eva Green, Christina Hendricks, Kristen Stewart, and Cobie Smulders were considered for the role of Wonder Woman.
  • In 2005, Angelina Jolie was offered the role of Wonder Woman, but the actress declined. Ten years later, the film company considered offering Jolie to direct the film.
  • Liam Hemsworth and Alexander Skarsgård were considered for the role of Steve Trevor.
  • The early versions of the plot featured the sorceress Circe, for which Eva Green was cast. This character was later replaced by Dr. Poison, played by Elena Anaya.
  • Director Nicolas Winding Refn expressed interest in working on the film and envisioned Christina Hendricks in the role of Wonder Woman.
  • Several campaigns were organized to support casting Lynda Carter, who played Wonder Woman in the series (1975-1979), in a cameo role in the film, but nothing came of it.
  • Steve Trevor's watch is a pocket watch with a strap for wearing on the wrist. At the time, everyone used pocket watches with a chain, however, in the active army, where synchronicity and coordination of actions were often necessary during maneuvers and large-scale operations, it was more convenient to wear the watch on the wrist. After the war, wearing a watch on the wrist became fashionable among civilians.
  • The scenes on the island were filmed in southern Italy – in the province of Matera in the Basilicata region and at Castel del Monte castle near the city of Andria.
  • Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) jokingly calls Diana's homeland Themyscira a paradise island. This is a reference to the original name of Diana's homeland (Amazon Island) in the comics. When comic book authors significantly changed the Wonder Woman character in the 1980s, the name Amazon Island was changed to Themyscira. Since then, in all appearances of Wonder Woman on screen or in print, her homeland has been called exclusively Themyscira.
  • At the very beginning of the film, on the license plate of a Wayne Entertainment truck, you can make out the letters JL. They stand for Justice League.
  • Director Patty Jenkins admitted that she drew inspiration from the works of Wonder Woman creator William M. Marston (1893-1947) and comic book writer and artist George Pérez while filming the movie.
  • An Alamo Drafthouse cinema in Austin banned men from attending two screenings of "Wonder Woman," designating them as "women-only" showings.
  • Zack Snyder played an episodic role as a World War I soldier.
  • According to the comics from the 2011 rebooted series called The New 52, Wonder Woman is a demigoddess and the daughter of Zeus.
  • The first words spoken to Wonder Woman by Eugene 'Brave Stone' are in the Blackfoot Native American language (named for the color of their moccasins). They translate to "Hello, my name is Napi." Napi is a deity in that people's legends, known for his ingenuity.
  • In the scene where Diana jumps towards the tower holding the Godkiller sword, a bull appears on the cliff behind her. In ancient Greek myths, Zeus often takes the form of a bull.
  • The scene where Diana saves Steve from a bullet is borrowed from the first Superman film, where Clark saved Lois in exactly the same way.
  • At the end of the film, Diana learns that her father is Zeus. Thus, it turns out that Ares was Diana's half-brother. However, in Greek mythology, Hippolyta was the daughter of Ares and, consequently, the granddaughter of Zeus.
  • In the Belgian village, the church dome is not topped with a cross.
  • Work on the film continued since 1996, when a contract for the screenplay and filming was signed with Ivan Reitman. In January 2001, Silver Pictures approached Todd Elliot with a proposal to write a screenplay for a Wonder Woman film. In August 2003, Elliot was replaced by Laeta Kalogridis. In March 2005, Joss Whedon took on the screenplay with the condition of then directing the film, but in February 2007, he left the project due to creative differences with the studio. On November 24, 2014, Michelle McLaren was confirmed as director, but she also left on March 13, 2015, due to creative differences.
  • The first film featuring a superheroine in the lead role since 2005, when Rob Bowman’s sci-fi action film “Elektra” was released.
  • At the very beginning of the film, the letters JL can be seen on the license plate of a Wayne Entertainment truck. They stand for Justice League.
  • An Alamo Drafthouse cinema in Austin banned men from attending two screenings of “Wonder Woman,” designating them as “women only” showings.
  • The first words spoken by Eugene “Brave Stone” to Wonder Woman are in the Blackfoot Native American language (named for the color of their moccasins). They translate to “Hello, my name is Napi.” Napi is a deity in this people’s legends, known for his ingenuity.
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