Last Night in Soho - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Last Night in Soho"
Last Night in Soho (2021)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Last Night in Soho - TMDB rating
7.278/10
3816
Last Night in Soho - Kinopoisk rating
6.853/10
133110
Last Night in Soho - IMDB rating
7/10
199000

Actors and characters

Photo Thomasin McKenzie #10234Photo Thomasin McKenzie #10235Photo Thomasin McKenzie #10236Photo Thomasin McKenzie #10237

Thomasin McKenzie

Thomasin McKenzie
Character Eloise Turner
Photo Matt Smith #23637Photo Matt Smith #23638Photo Matt Smith #23639Photo Matt Smith #23640

Matt Smith

Matt Smith
Character Jack
Photo Rita Tushingham #9453Photo Rita Tushingham #9454

Rita Tushingham

Rita Tushingham
Character Peggy Turner
Photo Michael Ajao #57626

Michael Ajao

Michael Ajao
Character John
Photo Terence Stamp #40633Photo Terence Stamp #40634Photo Terence Stamp #40635Photo Terence Stamp #40636

Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp
Character Silver-Haired Gentleman
Photo Diana Rigg #57628Photo Diana Rigg #57629Photo Diana Rigg #57630Photo Diana Rigg #57631

Diana Rigg

Diana Rigg
Character Ms. Collins
Aimée Cassettari
Character Eloise's Mother
Photo Colin Mace #57632
Colin Mace
Character Taxi Driver #1
Photo Kassius Nelson #57634
Kassius Nelson
Character Cami
Photo Rebecca Harrod #57635
Rebecca Harrod
Character Ashley
Alan Mahon
Character Toucan Bartender
Photo Connor Calland #57636
Connor Calland
Character Drunk Student
Photo Josh Zaré #57637
Josh Zaré
Character Student at Party
Photo Jacqui-Lee Pryce #35763
Jacqui-Lee Pryce
Character College Administrator
Photo James Phelps #10016Photo James Phelps #10017Photo James Phelps #10018

James Phelps

James Phelps
Character Cloakroom Attendant
Photo Oliver Phelps #10019Photo Oliver Phelps #10020Photo Oliver Phelps #10021Photo Oliver Phelps #10022

Oliver Phelps

Oliver Phelps
Character Cloakroom Attendant
Beth Singh
Character Cilla Black
Photo Will Rogers #57638
Will Rogers
Character Café de Paris Bartender
Photo Terence Frisch #57639
Terence Frisch
Character Rialto Club Owner
Photo Celeste Dring #57640
Celeste Dring
Character Shop Assistant
Photo Jeanie Wishes #74304
Jeanie Wishes
Character Marionetta
Photo Andrew Bicknell #18477
Andrew Bicknell
Character Mr. Pointer
Photo Adam Sopp #57641
Adam Sopp
Character Toucan Drunk
Photo Richard Corgan #57642
Richard Corgan
Character Toucan Drunk's Mate
Photo Michael Mears #57643
Michael Mears
Character Punter #1
Tom Hartwell
Character Punter #2
Paul Hamilton
Character Punter #3
Photo Wayne Cater #57407
Wayne Cater
Character Punter #4
Photo Sam Claflin #6113Photo Sam Claflin #6114Photo Sam Claflin #6115Photo Sam Claflin #6116

Sam Claflin

Sam Claflin
Character Punter #5
Photo Sam Parks #57644Photo Sam Parks #57645Photo Sam Parks #57646Photo Sam Parks #57647
Sam Parks
Character Punter #6
Photo Alan Ruscoe #44920

Alan Ruscoe

Alan Ruscoe
Character Punter #7
Photo Margaret Nolan #57649Photo Margaret Nolan #57650Photo Margaret Nolan #57651

Margaret Nolan

Margaret Nolan
Character Sage Barmaid
Christopher Carrico
Character Additional Punter
Photo Kent Goldfinch #57652
Kent Goldfinch
Character Additional Punter
Ian Harrod
Character Additional Punter
Ian Hartley
Character Additional Punter
Daniel Maggott
Character Additional Punter
Richard O'Sullivan
Character Additional Punter
Photo Michael Jibson #22735

Michael Jibson

Michael Jibson
Character Male Detective
Photo Lisa McGrillis #57653Photo Lisa McGrillis #57654
Lisa McGrillis
Character Female Detective
Photo Al Roberts #57655

Al Roberts

Al Roberts
Character Librarian
Photo Derek Lea #12305Photo Derek Lea #12306Photo Derek Lea #12307Photo Derek Lea #12308

Derek Lea

Derek Lea
Character Taxi Driver #2
Lati Gbaja
Character Soho Passerby (uncredited)
Photo Paul Riddell #309
Paul Riddell
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Katrina Vasilieva #36938Photo Katrina Vasilieva #36939Photo Katrina Vasilieva #36940
Katrina Vasilieva
Character Burlesque Dancer (uncredited)
Photo Ashley Shaw #378535Photo Ashley Shaw #378536Photo Ashley Shaw #378537

Ashley Shaw

Ashley Shaw
Character Rialto Dancer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, it was assumed that there would be no dialogue in the flashbacks, only music, but at some point, screenwriter Christie Wilson-Kearns stated the need to make the audience literally “fall in love with Sandy,” as played by Anya Taylor-Joy, and that would be much more difficult if no one ever heard her voice.
  • The scene in which Thomasin McKenzie’s character sees Sandy, played by Anya Taylor-Joy, through a mirror was filmed without the use of computer graphics. To achieve the desired effect, the wardrobe attendant was played by twins James and Oliver Phelps.
  • During the screening of the end credits, an image of a deserted central London flickers on the screen. These shots were filmed during the height of the Covid pandemic, when a lockdown was declared in the United Kingdom.
  • Anya Taylor-Joy sang herself in the film.
  • To film students walking the streets of nighttime Soho, the camera was hidden in one of the three-wheeled vehicles used for passenger transport (there are many in the Soho area). The road was not closed, and the students were unaware they were being filmed.
  • Thomasin McKenzie chose to work on this film rather than Joseph Kosinski’s action movie “Top Gun: Maverick” (2022).
  • According to director and screenwriter Edgar Wright, George Miller was so impressed with Anya Taylor-Joy’s performance when he saw an early cut of the film that he immediately contacted the actress and offered her one of the leading roles in the science fiction action film “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” (2024).
  • From the very beginning, director Edgar Wright understood that the film had to be shot exclusively on location, rather than searching for similar areas or building sets in studio pavilions. It was extremely difficult to solve the incredible number of logistical problems, as many businesses in Soho operate around the clock. Wright himself compared shooting on location in London to the labors of Hercules and consistently emphasized the assistance provided to the film crew by local authorities. Among other things, it was necessary to ensure that the cars glimpsed in the frame, the characters’ clothing, and the shop windows corresponded to the 1960s.
  • While preparing Thomasin McKenzie for the role of Eloise, Edgar Wright compiled a list of 50 mandatory films for her to watch (the list also included several films that Wright himself was fond of). McKenzie later said that she watched them all, except for one – the horror film "Suspiria" (Luca Guadagnino, 2018), written by Dario Argento, who had a huge influence on Wright’s own work.
  • The idea for the film "Last Night in Soho" (2021) first came to director Edgar Wright in 2007. He outlined the plot to producers Nira Park and Rachel Prior shortly before starting work on the sci-fi comedy "The World's End" (2013). Wright himself grew up in Somerset and, as a child, often listened to his parents’ recollections of their youth in the 1960s, becoming captivated by that era. His passion was greatly fueled by their record collection, listening to which, he admitted, he "literally dissolved into that decade."
  • When filming the taxi scene, where Eloise enjoys the views more than the driver’s attempts to engage her in conversation, three different cars were used. One was used to film Thomasin McKenzie, the second for the driver (the cars with Eloise and the driver traveled parallel to each other and very close together), and the third housed the equipment. Everything had to be synchronized with each other and with the view from the car windows, and the actors sitting in different cars heard each other through speakers installed in the car interiors.
  • Edgar Wright first learned about Anya Taylor-Joy during the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, where Robert Eggers’ horror film "The Witch," starring Taylor-Joy, premiered. He initially wanted to offer her the role of Eloise, but soon changed his mind, deciding that she would be better suited for the role of Sandy. The actress read the script and agreed to the proposed role. She was cast in February 2019, and shortly after that, Thomasin McKenzie and Matt Smith were also confirmed for the roles of Eloise and Jack, respectively. McKenzie caught Wright’s attention with her performance in Debra Granik’s adventure drama "Leave No Trace" (2018).
  • The library scene was filmed at SOAS University of London (a public research university specializing in the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East), and filmmakers were allocated only part of the premises, while students occupied the rest.
  • Diana Rigg's final role. She passed away from cancer on September 10, 2020, and the film is dedicated to her memory. Her daughter, Rachel Stirling's name is mentioned in the credits under "Special Thanks."
  • Margaret Nolan's final role, as she passed away from cancer on October 5, 2020. The film is dedicated to her memory.
  • The final scene had to be partially reshot because audiences at a preview disliked the fact that the characters of Tomassin McKenzie and Synnøve Karlsen became friends and embraced off-camera.
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