Ironclad - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Ironclad"
Ironclad (2011)
Timing: 2:1 (121 min)
Ironclad - TMDB rating
6.1/10
786
Ironclad - Kinopoisk rating
6.736/10
66635
Ironclad - IMDB rating
6.1/10
45000

Actors and characters

Photo James Purefoy #34609Photo James Purefoy #34610

James Purefoy

James Purefoy
Character Thomas Marshall
Photo Kate Mara #15596Photo Kate Mara #15597Photo Kate Mara #15598Photo Kate Mara #15599

Kate Mara

Kate Mara
Character Lady Isabel
Photo Jason Flemyng #36893Photo Jason Flemyng #36894Photo Jason Flemyng #36895

Jason Flemyng

Jason Flemyng
Character Becket
Photo Paul Giamatti #14984Photo Paul Giamatti #14985Photo Paul Giamatti #14986Photo Paul Giamatti #66867

Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti
Character King John
Photo Brian Cox #27262Photo Brian Cox #27263Photo Brian Cox #27264Photo Brian Cox #27265

Brian Cox

Brian Cox
Character Albany
Photo Derek Jacobi #32761Photo Derek Jacobi #32762

Derek Jacobi

Derek Jacobi
Character Cornhill
Photo Charles Dance #15906Photo Charles Dance #15907Photo Charles Dance #15908Photo Charles Dance #15909

Charles Dance

Charles Dance
Character Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury
Photo Jamie Foreman #62348Photo Jamie Foreman #62349

Jamie Foreman

Jamie Foreman
Character Coteral
Photo Rhys Parry Jones #233279Photo Rhys Parry Jones #233280Photo Rhys Parry Jones #233281
Rhys Parry Jones
Character Wulfstan
Photo Vladimir Kulich #11864

Vladimir Kulich

Vladimir Kulich
Character Tiberius
David Melville
Character Baron Darnay
Photo Annabelle Apsion #105011Photo Annabelle Apsion #105012
Annabelle Apsion
Character Maddy
Daniel O'Meara
Character Phipps
Photo Bree Condon #96584

Bree Condon

Bree Condon
Character Agnes
Photo Guy Siner #17751
Guy Siner
Character Oaks
Marcus Hoyland
Character Abbott Marcus
Jeff Jones
Character Head Clerk
Ceri Mears
Character Blacksmith
Photo Kenneth Collard #12815Photo Kenneth Collard #12816
Kenneth Collard
Character Sapper Captain
Wyn Bowen Harries
Character Baron
Dewi Williams
Character Baron
Photo John Weldon #191011Photo John Weldon #191012Photo John Weldon #191013
John Weldon
Character Castle Darney Sentry
Laura Sibbick
Character Castle Servant Girl
Edward Manning
Character Mercenary
Photo Simon Nader #233282Photo Simon Nader #233283Photo Simon Nader #233284
Simon Nader
Character Hungarian Mercenaries (voice)
Steve Purbrick
Character Tavern Landlord
Peter Bartfay
Character Hungarian Mercenaries (voice) (uncredited)
Dan Burman
Character Mercenary Scout (uncredited)
Ian M. Court
Character Priest (uncredited)
David Harkus
Character Young Soldier (uncredited)
Gerald Royston Horler
Character Hungarian Warrior (uncredited)
Rhys Horler
Character Hungarian Warrior (uncredited)
Rhi Louise
Character Topless Wench (uncredited)
Stuart Mager
Character Garrison Guard (uncredited)
Christian Morgan
Character Wounded Guard (uncredited)
Stevie Raine
Character Mercenary Fight Performer (uncredited)
Carlton Venn
Character King's Aid 2 (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Rochester Castle is located in the city of the same name in the county of Kent. It is one of the first stone castles in England and the tallest of them. Rochester guards the route to London from the south and, along with Windsor and Berkhamsted, is one of the fortified nodes on the distant approaches to London.
  • At an early stage of the project's development, Megan Fox was attached to it. She was later replaced by Kate Mara.
  • At the time, 86-year-old patriarch of British cinema, Richard Attenborough, was to play one of the roles in the film, but he was forced to decline due to health reasons.
  • Due to a lack of necessary financial support, the film's budget was significantly reduced in 2009. This led to a near-complete replacement of all the supporting actors who had already signed on to the project.
  • A highly realistic replica of Rochester Castle was created on the grounds of Dragon International Film Studios in Wales for the film's shooting.
  • The French Prince Louis arrived in England several months after the siege of the castle, already in the new year of 1216. He was indeed proclaimed King of England in London, but was never crowned in Canterbury, as custom dictated, and in the following year of 1217 returned to France.
  • The real historical leader of King John's mercenaries was the Gascon Savaric de Mauleon.
  • After the surrender of Rochester, King John, enraged by the stubborn resistance of the defenders, ordered them all to be hanged. However, yielding to the persuasion of the mercenary captain Savaric de Mauleon, he hanged only one of the defenders; the rest were imprisoned in other castles of England.
  • Among the mercenaries hired by King John, the majority were not Danes, but Normans, Flemings, and Gascons.
  • Although a small part of Scandinavians in the early 13th century still retained pagan customs, the vast majority of Danes were Catholic by that time.
  • The actual historical siege of Rochester Castle was brief, lasting from October 11th to November 30th, 1215. After the besiegers managed to breach the outer wall, and on November 25th successfully undermined the southeastern part of the keep, the defenders retreated into its inner section, protected by a cross wall, and continued to defend themselves for some time. But soon, deprived of food and water supplies, they surrendered to the mercy of the victors.
  • The castle garrison consisted of about 100 knights and several dozen crossbowmen and armed servants, not 20 people as depicted in the film, and there were no Templars among the besieged.
  • The name Tiberius, borne by the mercenary captain, is clearly borrowed from Ridley Scott's film "Kingdom of Heaven," and is completely atypical for Northern Europe in the 13th century, and is not recorded in any sources.
  • In the early 13th century, two-handed swords like the one used by Templar Thomas Marshall were not used in hand-to-hand combat.
  • The great helm worn by Thomas Marshall before the decisive battle dates to a later period – the first half of the 14th century.
  • Siege engines in the form of trebuchets with a fixed counterweight, used by besiegers, were brought to England by the French prince Louis, who arrived on the island several months after the siege ended.
  • Historical weapon studies do not recognize double-bladed axes similar to the one used in the film by Tiberius. Those found in frescoes, book miniatures, and the like are much smaller and have a different blade shape.
  • At an early stage of the project's development, Megan Fox was attached to it. She was later replaced by Kate Mara.
  • The name Tiberius, borne by the mercenary captain, is clearly borrowed from Ridley Scott's 'Kingdom of Heaven' and is completely atypical for 13th-century Northern Europe, with no record of it in historical sources.
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