X-Men: First Class - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "X-Men: First Class"
X-Men: First Class (2011)
Timing: 2:12 (132 min)
X-Men: First Class - TMDB rating
7.301/10
13441
X-Men: First Class - Kinopoisk rating
7.657/10
286332
X-Men: First Class - IMDB rating
7.7/10
762000

Actors and characters

Photo James McAvoy #12103Photo James McAvoy #12104Photo James McAvoy #12105Photo James McAvoy #12106

James McAvoy

James McAvoy
Character Charles Xavier
Photo Michael Fassbender #9191Photo Michael Fassbender #9192Photo Michael Fassbender #9193Photo Michael Fassbender #9194

Michael Fassbender

Michael Fassbender
Character Erik Lehnsherr
Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5985Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5986Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5987Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5988

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence
Character Raven / Mystique
Photo Rose Byrne #7896Photo Rose Byrne #7897Photo Rose Byrne #7898Photo Rose Byrne #7899

Rose Byrne

Rose Byrne
Character Moira MacTaggert
Photo Kevin Bacon #41577Photo Kevin Bacon #41578Photo Kevin Bacon #41579Photo Kevin Bacon #41580

Kevin Bacon

Kevin Bacon
Character Sebastian Shaw
Photo January Jones #34508Photo January Jones #34509Photo January Jones #34510Photo January Jones #34511

January Jones

January Jones
Character Emma Frost
Photo Nicholas Hoult #9296Photo Nicholas Hoult #9297Photo Nicholas Hoult #9298Photo Nicholas Hoult #9299

Nicholas Hoult

Nicholas Hoult
Character Hank / Beast
Photo Lucas Till #5256Photo Lucas Till #5257Photo Lucas Till #5258

Lucas Till

Lucas Till
Character Alex Summers / Havok
Photo Zoë Kravitz #9330Photo Zoë Kravitz #9331Photo Zoë Kravitz #9332Photo Zoë Kravitz #9333

Zoë Kravitz

Zoë Kravitz
Character Angel Salvadore
Photo Caleb Landry Jones #37043Photo Caleb Landry Jones #37044Photo Caleb Landry Jones #37045Photo Caleb Landry Jones #37046

Caleb Landry Jones

Caleb Landry Jones
Character Cassidy / Banshee
Photo Oliver Platt #28927Photo Oliver Platt #28928Photo Oliver Platt #28929Photo Oliver Platt #28930

Oliver Platt

Oliver Platt
Character Man in Black Suit
Photo Jason Flemyng #36893Photo Jason Flemyng #36894Photo Jason Flemyng #36895

Jason Flemyng

Jason Flemyng
Character Azazel
Photo Edi Gathegi #16819Photo Edi Gathegi #16820Photo Edi Gathegi #16821Photo Edi Gathegi #16822

Edi Gathegi

Edi Gathegi
Character Darwin / Armando Muñoz
Photo Matt Craven #48238Photo Matt Craven #48239Photo Matt Craven #48240

Matt Craven

Matt Craven
Character CIA Director McCone
Photo Álex González #125259Photo Álex González #125260Photo Álex González #125261

Álex González

Álex González
Character Janos Quested / Riptide
Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10612Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10613Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10614Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10615

Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija
Character Russian General
Photo Glenn Morshower #38353Photo Glenn Morshower #38354

Glenn Morshower

Glenn Morshower
Character Colonel Hendry
Photo Laurence Belcher #199900Photo Laurence Belcher #199901Photo Laurence Belcher #199902

Laurence Belcher

Laurence Belcher
Character Charles Xavier (12 Years)
Photo Bill Milner #46409

Bill Milner

Bill Milner
Character Young Erik
Photo Morgan Lily #26198

Morgan Lily

Morgan Lily
Character Young Raven (10 yrs)
Photo Beth Goddard #36985

Beth Goddard

Beth Goddard
Character Mrs. Xavier
Photo Éva Magyar #96482Photo Éva Magyar #96483

Éva Magyar

Éva Magyar
Character Edie Lensherr
Photo Corey Johnson #10628Photo Corey Johnson #10629

Corey Johnson

Corey Johnson
Character Chief Warden
Photo Demetri Goritsas #35537Photo Demetri Goritsas #35538
Demetri Goritsas
Character Levene
Photo Don Creech #39384

Don Creech

Don Creech
Character William Stryker
Photo James Remar #2988Photo James Remar #2989Photo James Remar #2990

James Remar

James Remar
Character US General
Photo Ludger Pistor #27821

Ludger Pistor

Ludger Pistor
Character 1st German / Pig Farmer
Photo Wilfried Hochholdinger #126350

Wilfried Hochholdinger

Wilfried Hochholdinger
Character 2nd German / Tailor
Photo Greg Kolpakchi #81886
Greg Kolpakchi
Character Russian Soldier No. 1
Photo Andrei Zayats #111732
Andrei Zayats
Character Russian Soldier No. 2
Photo Ray Wise #58239Photo Ray Wise #58240

Ray Wise

Ray Wise
Character Secretary of State
Photo Michael Medeiros #64308
Michael Medeiros
Character Political Officer
Photo Olek Krupa #23575Photo Olek Krupa #23576Photo Olek Krupa #23577

Olek Krupa

Olek Krupa
Character Soviet Captain
Photo Yuri Naumkin #199903Photo Yuri Naumkin #199904Photo Yuri Naumkin #199905
Yuri Naumkin
Character Soviet Fire Control
Photo Gene Farber #20794
Gene Farber
Character Soviet Radioman
Photo David Agranov #78357
David Agranov
Character Soviet NCO
Photo Katrine De Candole #199906Photo Katrine De Candole #199907
Katrine De Candole
Character Swiss Receptionist
Photo James Faulkner #9452

James Faulkner

James Faulkner
Character Swiss Bank Manager
Photo Juan Herrera #199908Photo Juan Herrera #199909
Juan Herrera
Character Airport Worker
Photo Greg Savage #89400
Greg Savage
Character Coast Guard
Photo Jarid Faubel #46488

Jarid Faubel

Jarid Faubel
Character US Fire Control Officer
Photo Gregory Cox #85122
Gregory Cox
Character Dr. Leigh
Photo Josh Cohen #199910Photo Josh Cohen #199911Photo Josh Cohen #199912
Josh Cohen
Character Junior Agent
Photo David Crow #102328
David Crow
Character Weasley Agent
Kieran Patrick Campbell
Character Little Boy
Photo Sasha Pieterse #76569Photo Sasha Pieterse #76570

Sasha Pieterse

Sasha Pieterse
Character Teenage Girl
Photo Brendan Fehr #48883Photo Brendan Fehr #48884Photo Brendan Fehr #48885Photo Brendan Fehr #48886

Brendan Fehr

Brendan Fehr
Character Communications Officer

Venya Manzyuk

Venya Manzyuk
Character Lt. Commander
Photo Tony Curran #30540Photo Tony Curran #30541Photo Tony Curran #30542

Tony Curran

Tony Curran
Character Man In Black Suit Agent
Photo Randall Batinkoff #48754Photo Randall Batinkoff #48755Photo Randall Batinkoff #48756

Randall Batinkoff

Randall Batinkoff
Character Man In Black Suit Agent
Photo Peter Stark #34110
Peter Stark
Character Storm Trooper No. 1
Photo Leonard Redlich #77454
Leonard Redlich
Character Storm Trooper No. 2
Photo Carlos Peres #69237
Carlos Peres
Character German Bartender
Sean Brown
Character Russian Chopper Pilot
Photo Neil Fingleton #15517

Neil Fingleton

Neil Fingleton
Character Russian General's Bodyguard 1
Photo Georg Nikoloff #55031
Georg Nikoloff
Character Mr. Lensherr (Erik's Dad)
Photo Arthur Darbinyan #11183Photo Arthur Darbinyan #11184

Arthur Darbinyan

Arthur Darbinyan
Character Aral Sea Captain
Photo Hugh Jackman #26119Photo Hugh Jackman #26120Photo Hugh Jackman #26121Photo Hugh Jackman #26122

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman
Character Logan / Wolverine (uncredited)
Photo Rebecca Romijn #77693Photo Rebecca Romijn #77694Photo Rebecca Romijn #77695Photo Rebecca Romijn #77696

Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Romijn
Character Mystique - Older (uncredited)
Photo David Joseph Martinez #35102

David Joseph Martinez

David Joseph Martinez
Character Cuban General #1 (uncredited)
Photo Johnny Otto #25850

Johnny Otto

Johnny Otto
Character Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Josh Ramsay #199913Photo Josh Ramsay #199914Photo Josh Ramsay #199915
Josh Ramsay
Character Banshee (voice) (uncredited)

John Snowden

John Snowden
Character Mafia Boss (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The characters of Nicholas Hoult and James McAvoy discuss Dr. Jekyll while running. Notably, Jason Fleming, the actor who played Azazel, played Dr. Jekyll in the film *The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen* (2003).
  • Sebastian Shaw's submarine is named "Caspartina" in honor of director Matthew Vaughn's children – Caspar and Clementine. The same name is borne by a ship in another Matthew Vaughn film – "Stardust" (2007).
  • Producers wanted to cast Taylor Lautner in the role of Beast.
  • During the end credits, a song by Take That – "Love Love" plays. Take That also performed the final song for another Matthew Vaughn film – "Stardust" (2007), titled "Rule The World".
  • When the administration of the resort on Jekyll Island agreed to accommodate the "First Class" crew, they stipulated that after filming, the filmmakers had to cover the beach with new, high-quality sand.
  • Despite the fact that any Russian speech in American films is usually dubbed, this film features undubbed segments. For example, the Soviet radio operator transmitting the order to "Aral Sea" to turn back remained from the American version of the film, as did the Soviet general "playing" with Emma Frost on the bed.
  • McAvoy planned to copy Patrick Stewart's pronunciation, but Matthew Vaughn said it wasn't essential and he preferred James McAvoy's softer Scottish accent.
  • In one scene, young Mystique takes the form of actress Rebecca Romijn. Rebecca Romijn played Mystique in previous X-Men films.
  • When Charles Xavier uses Cerebro, a young Storm and Cyclops can be noticed.
  • During the scene where Xavier talks to the CIA directors, Charles reads the mind of one of the agents and says he's thinking about his son William and states the agent's last name – Stryker. This makes it clear that he is referring to William Stryker, the main antagonist of 'X2: X-Men United' (2003) and 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' (2009).
  • January Jones has now appeared in a second film set in 1962 with an actor with a 'pig'-related surname. The first was the television series 'Mad Men' (2007) and actor Jon Hamm (English 'ham' meaning cured pork). And in this film, the actress stars with Kevin Bacon (English 'bacon').
  • Colin Firth and Bryan Cranston were considered for the role of Sebastian Shaw.
  • Robert Sheehan turned down the role of Banshee.
  • The concentration camp scene in which Erika is separated from her parents was partially assembled from the film «X-Men» (2000). The shots of the bending gates, as well as the soldier hitting Erika with the butt of his rifle, and even the sequence of some cuts – are an exact copy of the old scene.
  • The reason why Charles Xavier cannot walk in the film is close to the version from the Ultimate Marvel comics (Ultimate X-men, Ultimates and Ultimatum). In them, it is Magneto who deprives Charles Xavier of the ability to walk: learning that Charles Xavier no longer adheres to his views and is fleeing with his followers from the Wild Lands (an island built by Magneto for mutants, from where he planned to rule the Earth), he shoots an iron rod into him, which breaks Charles' spine.
  • In August 2011, a scene in a strip club, which was missing from the theatrical version of the film, was released. In this excerpt, Angel wants Magneto and Charles to demonstrate their mutant abilities. Magneto makes a bucket of champagne levitate, and Charles makes Angel briefly believe that Magneto is lying in bed in women's clothing.
  • The scene in the concentration camp is marked with the year 1944. In the scene with little Erik in Sebastian Shaw's office, the latter plays the song “La Vie en rose,” which was actually written in 1946.
  • The coin that Dr. Schmidt gave to Erik Lehnsherr is engraved with the year 1934. In reality, this design with the swastika and imperial eagle appeared on the coin after 1936.
  • Among the rockets launched into mutants, models of the Harpoon RGM-84, created in 1977, and the Tomahawk RGM-109, which entered production after 1983, are noticeable.
  • In the scene where Charles holds a pistol to Erik's forehead, the distance from the pistol's muzzle to Erik's head changes with the shot: when the camera shows the view from Erik's perspective, it is clear that the pistol is at a small distance from his head, but when the camera changes the angle and shows the view from Charles' side, the muzzle of the pistol is pressed tightly against Erik's head.
  • In the film “X-Men” (2000), Professor X clearly states that Magneto helped him build Cerebro, but not Beast.
  • In the film "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006), there was an episode where the professor was no longer young but didn't need a wheelchair (when they visited Jean's parents). But in this part of the film, we learn that Charles Xavier becomes disabled even in his youth.
  • When the administration of the resort on Jekyll Island agreed to accept the “First Class” crew, they set a condition for the producers: after completing work, the filmmakers had to cover the beach with new, high-quality sand.
  • The scene in the concentration camp, in which Erika is separated from her parents, is partially assembled from the film “X-Men” (2000). The shots of the bending gates, as well as the soldier hitting Erika with the butt of his rifle, and even the sequence of some cuts – are an exact copy of the old scene.
  • In the film “X-Men” (2000), Professor X clearly states that Magneto helped him build Cerebro. But not Beast.
  • In the film “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006), there was an episode where the professor was no longer young but didn’t need a wheelchair (when they visited Jean’s parents). But in this part of the film, we learn that Charles Xavier became disabled even in his youth.
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