Girl with a Pearl Earring - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Girl with a Pearl Earring - TMDB rating
6.602/10
1332
Girl with a Pearl Earring - Kinopoisk rating
7.224/10
68363
Girl with a Pearl Earring - IMDB rating
6.9/10
85000

Actors and characters

Photo Colin Firth #46665Photo Colin Firth #46666Photo Colin Firth #46667Photo Colin Firth #46668

Colin Firth

Colin Firth
Character Johannes Vermeer
Photo Tom Wilkinson #29052Photo Tom Wilkinson #29053Photo Tom Wilkinson #29054Photo Tom Wilkinson #29055

Tom Wilkinson

Tom Wilkinson
Character Pieter Van Ruijven
Photo Judy Parfitt #75894Photo Judy Parfitt #75895

Judy Parfitt

Judy Parfitt
Character Maria Thins
Photo Essie Davis #38547Photo Essie Davis #38548

Essie Davis

Essie Davis
Character Catharina Bolnes Vermeer
Photo Joanna Scanlan #62364

Joanna Scanlan

Joanna Scanlan
Character Tanneke
Photo Gabrielle Reidy #82719
Gabrielle Reidy
Character Griet's Mother
Photo Chris McHallem #88769

Chris McHallem

Chris McHallem
Character Griet's Father
Photo Alakina Mann #63055

Alakina Mann

Alakina Mann
Character Cornelia Vermeer
Photo Rollo Weeks #113158

Rollo Weeks

Rollo Weeks
Character Frans
Photo Claire Johnston #113159

Claire Johnston

Claire Johnston
Character White Haired Woman
Photo John McEnery #113160

John McEnery

John McEnery
Character Apothecary
Photo Geoff Bell #31667Photo Geoff Bell #31668

Geoff Bell

Geoff Bell
Character Paul The Butcher
Photo Gintare Parulyte #113161
Gintare Parulyte
Character Model
Photo Robert Sibenaler #113162
Robert Sibenaler
Character Priest

What's left behind the scenes

  • Although the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer and his depicted painting existed in reality, the film's script is based on Tracy Chevalier's novel and is, accordingly, largely fictional or based on the author's assumptions. Only 35 of Vermeer's paintings have survived to this day, and none of his models have been definitively identified. A reproduction of his famous painting hanging in her bedroom inspired the writer to create her version of the story of its creation based on the information we have about the artist's life. Chevalier sold the rights to her novel and did not wish to participate in the making of the film or the writing of the screenplay, although she later expressed satisfaction with the resulting film.
  • Initially, Kate Hudson and Ralph Fiennes were to star in the film, with Mike Newell as the director. During pre-production, Hudson declined to participate in the project, and as a result, the funds allocated to the film were withdrawn. By the time a new source of funding was found, Mike Newell was already committed to another project. After searching for new candidates, Peter Webber took the director's chair and recast the lead female role. His choice fell on Kirsten Dunst, who later also declined the offer due to the success of "Spider-Man" (2002) and its planned sequel. By this time, Ralph Fiennes could no longer wait and had become involved in other projects. Only after this were Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth cast in the leading roles.
  • A significant portion of the film was shot on a set in Luxembourg, built for the film "The Proposition" (2004), which was set in Venice. Only minimal changes were made for "Girl with a Pearl Earring" to make the location appear as the Dutch city of Delft.
  • The storyline involving Vermeer's friend, played by David Morrissey, was completely cut from the film during final editing.
  • The painting that inspired Vermeer, while Griet was cleaning the window of his studio, is called "Woman with a Water Pitcher" and was painted between 1660 and 1662. It is currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
  • Samantha Morton and Julia Stiles also auditioned for the role of Griet.
  • Originally, Kate Hudson and Ralph Fiennes were supposed to star in the film, with Mike Newell as director. During pre-production, Hudson turned down the project, and as a result, the funds allocated to the film were withdrawn. By the time a new source of funding was found, Mike Newell was already busy with another project. After searching for new candidates, Peter Webber took the director's chair and re-held auditions for the lead female role. He chose Kirsten Dunst, who later also turned down the offer due to the success of “Spider-Man” (2002) and the planned sequel. By this time, Ralph Fiennes could no longer wait and was involved in other projects. Only after this were Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth invited to play the lead roles.
  • Initially, Kate Hudson and Ralph Fiennes were to star in the film, with Mike Newell as director. During pre-production, Hudson declined to participate in the project, and as a result, the funds allocated to the film were withdrawn. By the time a new source of funding was found, Mike Newell was already committed to another project. After searching for new candidates, Peter Webber took the director's chair and recast the leading female role. He chose Kirsten Dunst, who later also turned down the offer due to the success of "Spider-Man" (2002) and its planned sequel. By this time, Ralph Fiennes could no longer wait and had become involved in other projects. Only then were Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth invited to play the leading roles.
  • A significant portion of the film was shot on a set in Luxembourg, built for the film "The Reckoning" (2004), which was set in Venice. Only minimal changes were made for "Girl with a Pearl Earring" to make the location appear as the Dutch city of Delft.
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