Sleeping Beauty - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Sleeping Beauty"
Sleeping Beauty (2011)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Sleeping Beauty - TMDB rating
5.3/10
601
Sleeping Beauty - Kinopoisk rating
8.006/10
94467
Sleeping Beauty - IMDB rating
7.2/10
171000

Actors and characters

Photo Rachael Blake #41201

Rachael Blake

Rachael Blake
Character Clara
Photo Ewen Leslie #51050

Ewen Leslie

Ewen Leslie
Character Birdmann
Photo Peter Carroll #82022
Peter Carroll
Character Man 1
Photo Chris Haywood #94711Photo Chris Haywood #94712Photo Chris Haywood #94713

Chris Haywood

Chris Haywood
Character Man 2
Photo Tammy Macintosh #244098

Tammy Macintosh

Tammy Macintosh
Character Work Colleague
Eden Falk
Character Thomas
Photo Robin Goldsworthy #272968
Robin Goldsworthy
Character Flatmate
Photo Sarah Snook #37927Photo Sarah Snook #37928Photo Sarah Snook #37929Photo Sarah Snook #37930

Sarah Snook

Sarah Snook
Character Flatmate
Photo Michael Dorman #33072Photo Michael Dorman #33073Photo Michael Dorman #33074Photo Michael Dorman #33075
Michael Dorman
Character Cook
Photo Les Chantery #121963
Les Chantery
Character Driver
Photo Jamie Timony #109767
Jamie Timony
Character Student Doctor
Photo Ivy Mak #244097
Ivy Mak
Character Businesswoman
Photo Joel Tobeck #65861

Joel Tobeck

Joel Tobeck
Character Businessman 1
Photo Nathan Page #201316Photo Nathan Page #201317Photo Nathan Page #201318

Nathan Page

Nathan Page
Character Businessman 2
Photo Justin Smith #33061

Justin Smith

Justin Smith
Character Hallelujah Businessman
Photo Henry Nixon #39620
Henry Nixon
Character Lucy's Ex-Boyfriend
Photo Anni Finsterer #79164
Anni Finsterer
Character Train Riding Hairdresser
Photo Kelly Paterniti #244099Photo Kelly Paterniti #244100
Kelly Paterniti
Character Female Student - Bathroom
Bridgette Barrett
Character Dinner Waitress
Hannah Bella Bowden
Character Dinner Waitress
Sarah Kinsella
Character Dinner Waitress
Stephanie Menere
Character Dinner Waitress
Photo Lauren Orrell #272969Photo Lauren Orrell #272970Photo Lauren Orrell #272971Photo Lauren Orrell #272972

Lauren Orrell

Lauren Orrell
Character Dinner Waitress
Natalia Siwek
Character Dinner Waitress
Alan Cardy
Character Dinner Guest
Benita Collings
Character Dinner Guest
Vernon Hayman
Character Dinner Guest
Sinisa Vrebac
Character Agent
Photo Matthew Whittet #57622
Matthew Whittet
Character Chef - Dinner Party 1
Photo Tracy Mann #180042Photo Tracy Mann #180043Photo Tracy Mann #180044
Tracy Mann
Character Waxing Beautician
Photo Daniel Webber #108284
Daniel Webber
Character Spy Shop Assistant
Pearl Tan
Character Pedicure Beautician
Photo Ajit Kelkar #272973

Ajit Kelkar

Ajit Kelkar
Character Lecturer
Photo James Fraser #33091Photo James Fraser #33092
James Fraser
Character Guy with Ticket
Photo Paul He #22397
Paul He
Character Student Boyfriend
Hannah Wang
Character Student Girlfriend
Photo Lizzie Schebesta #272974
Lizzie Schebesta
Character Mansion Girl

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault.
  • This is the sixteenth feature-length animated film by Walt Disney Productions.
  • As early as 1938, Walt Disney intended to make an animated film based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty," but due to the outbreak of World War II and the studio's financial problems, Disney had to fully focus on filming educational and military films and "package" cartoons (such as "Play My Music," "Melody Time," "Fun and Fancy Free," etc.).
  • Walt Disney deliberately did not meet with or give any instructions to the actors who voiced the main roles. Mary Costa (Princess Aurora) began her musical career at the age of nine. Soon, her dream became to meet and work with Walt Disney. The day after her audition at the studio, she was notified that she had gotten the job. But every time she asked about Disney's directions during recording, she was given no information. He did not meet with her until the film was finished, as he was afraid of influencing her individuality; they had breakfast together for the first time three years later.
  • The famous waltz of Aurora and Phillip was used in 1991 in Disney's animated film "Beauty and the Beast."
  • As early as 1938, Walt Disney conceived of making an animated film based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale «Sleeping Beauty», but due to the outbreak of World War II and the studio's financial problems, Disney had to devote himself entirely to filming educational and military films and “package” cartoons («Play My Music», «Melody Time», «Fun and Fancy Free» and others).
  • The argument between the good fairies Flora and Merryweather about the color of Aurora’s dress (pink or blue) was the result of a dispute among the film’s creators on the very same issue.
  • The storybook shown at the beginning of the film was real. It was created by Eyvind Earle, who was responsible for the film’s design, background, and colors. The book was restored in 2008.
  • For the first time in the history of the Walt Disney Company, one person was responsible for the color, backgrounds, and overall design of the entire project. That person was Eyvind Earle. Earle's colleagues did not like his working methods (or the results he achieved). It took Earle from 7 to 10 working days to create a background, meticulously detailed, while it usually took no more than one working day.
  • The widescreen format required enormous attention to detail in the imagery. Some animators were only able to create one character drawing per day, and 24 drawn images were required for one second of a character in motion.
  • A flamethrower was used to create the sound effect of a dragon's fiery breath. The sounds of snapping jaws were actually the clicking of castanets.
  • As early as 1938, Walt Disney conceived of making an animated film based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty," but due to the outbreak of World War II and the financial problems of the studio, Disney had to devote himself entirely to shooting educational and military films and short films, and "package" cartoons ("Play My Music," "Melody Time," "Fun and Fancy Free," etc.).
  • The famous waltz of Aurora and Phillip was used in 1991 in Disney's animated film "Beauty and the Beast."
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