Australia - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Australia"
Australia (2008)
Timing: 2:45 (165 min)
Australia - TMDB rating
6.6/10
2406
Australia - Kinopoisk rating
7.242/10
55171
Australia - IMDB rating
6.6/10
133000

Actors and characters

Photo Nicole Kidman #800Photo Nicole Kidman #801Photo Nicole Kidman #802Photo Nicole Kidman #803

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman
Character Lady Sarah Ashley
Photo Hugh Jackman #26119Photo Hugh Jackman #26120Photo Hugh Jackman #26121Photo Hugh Jackman #26122

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman
Character The Drover
Photo Essie Davis #38547Photo Essie Davis #38548

Essie Davis

Essie Davis
Character Katherine
Photo David Wenham #15812Photo David Wenham #15813Photo David Wenham #15814

David Wenham

David Wenham
Character Neil Fletcher
Photo Bryan Brown #41196Photo Bryan Brown #41197Photo Bryan Brown #41198

Bryan Brown

Bryan Brown
Character King Carney
Photo David Gulpilil #57611Photo David Gulpilil #57612

David Gulpilil

David Gulpilil
Character King George
Photo John Jarratt #27389Photo John Jarratt #27390

John Jarratt

John Jarratt
Character Sergeant
Shea Adams
Character Carney Boy
Photo Nathin Art Butler #57613
Nathin Art Butler
Character Carney Boy
Photo John Walton #9392
John Walton
Character Carney Boy
Nigel Harbach
Character Carney Boy
Photo Eddie Baroo #57614
Eddie Baroo
Character Bull
Photo Arthur Dignam #57615

Arthur Dignam

Arthur Dignam
Character Father Benedict
Photo Sandy Gore #56299
Sandy Gore
Character Gloria Carney
Photo Bill Hunter #1963

Bill Hunter

Bill Hunter
Character Skipper (Qantas Sloop)
Photo Jacek Koman #7321

Jacek Koman

Jacek Koman
Character Ivan
Photo Ben Mendelsohn #972Photo Ben Mendelsohn #973Photo Ben Mendelsohn #974Photo Ben Mendelsohn #975

Ben Mendelsohn

Ben Mendelsohn
Character Captain Dutton
Photo Barry Otto #40803

Barry Otto

Barry Otto
Character Administrator Allsop
Photo David Ngoombujarra #57616
David Ngoombujarra
Character Magarri
Photo Bruce Spence #1962

Bruce Spence

Bruce Spence
Character Dr. Barker
Photo Jack Thompson #40794Photo Jack Thompson #40795

Jack Thompson

Jack Thompson
Character Kipling Flynn
Photo Yuen Wah #22388

Yuen Wah

Yuen Wah
Character Sing Song
Photo Kerry Walker #57617
Kerry Walker
Character Myrtle Allsop
Photo Ray Barrett #57618

Ray Barrett

Ray Barrett
Character Ramsden
Jamal Sydney Bednarz
Character Mission Boy
Photo Tony Barry #57619

Tony Barry

Tony Barry
Character Sergeant Callahan
Photo Ursula Yovich #57620
Ursula Yovich
Character Daisy
Photo Brandon Walters #57621
Brandon Walters
Character Nullah
Photo Matthew Whittet #57622
Matthew Whittet
Character Brother Frank
Photo Lillian Crombie #57623
Lillian Crombie
Character Bandy Legs
Photo Max Cullen #40800

Max Cullen

Max Cullen
Character Old Drunk
Haidee Gaudry
Character Essential Services Woman
Jamie Gulpilil
Character Porter (Wharf)
Peter Gwynne
Character Lady Sarah's Butler
Jimmy Hong
Character Carney Manservant
Photo Angus Pilakui #57624
Angus Pilakui
Character Goolaj
Adam McMonigal
Character Darwin Policeman
Photo Robin Queree #57625
Robin Queree
Character Ball Guest
Mark Rathbone
Character Stockman
Crusoe Kurddal
Character Aboriginal Tracker
Siena Larsson
Character Flying Boat Passenger Child
Anton Monsted
Character Maitland Ashley (uncredited)
William Gabriel
Character Drover / Guest / Waiter (uncredited)
Chris Polzot
Character Firefighter (uncredited)
Damian Bradford
Character Constable #1
Eugene Kang
Character Waiter

What's left behind the scenes

  • Russell Crowe was initially considered for the lead male role, however, in the summer of 2006, the actor stated that he "was not going to do charity work and film for little money for a major studio" and withdrew from the project. The role was then offered to Heath Ledger, but he was forced to decline due to his commitment to "The Dark Knight".
  • The film remained untitled for a long time, until on November 23, 2006, director Baz Luhrmann announced the title "Australia" on an Australian radio show. Other likely titles, he said, were "Great Southern Land" and "Faraway Downs".
  • The film was shot for two hot months in the small town of Kununurra in Western Australia, in an area known as the Kimberley (which has only three towns with a population over 2000).
  • The film could be called troubled, given the list of difficulties experienced by the film crew. After 50 years of drought, rains suddenly fell on the scorched lands, washing away the newly built sets and delaying the start of filming. A national epidemic of the Hendra virus ruined the racing season and led to bans on horse transport – a real disaster, given that the film's main characters spend almost all screen time in the saddle. Then there was the incredible heat, when the temperature exceeded 48 degrees Celsius: nurses did not have time to provide assistance to members of the film crew who suffered burns and heatstroke in the sun, and filming had to be constantly interrupted so that the people and animals involved in the film could rest in the shade.
  • After filming, Luhrmann joked: "It's hard to work with cows, they ruined so many takes by suddenly deciding to have sex!"
  • "Australia" is already the second project where Kidman and Crowe haven't been able to work together. The actors are long-time friends, and in 2005 they had already begun filming the romantic drama "Eucalyptus," which was halted at Crowe's request due to script flaws.
  • More than 1500 wild horses participated in the filming.
  • At the last moment, the film's director, Baz Luhrmann, changed the film's ending. In one version, the character of Hugh Jackman – the Drover – was supposed to die.
  • Footage from the filming of "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970) was used in the scenes with the Japanese air raid.
  • At the 35th minute of the film, accountant Flynn (Jack Thompson) takes a full bottle of rum from a drawer, but in the next shot he opens an empty bottle, then the bottle in his hand is full again.
  • Russell Crowe was initially considered for the lead male role, but in the summer of 2006, the actor stated that he "wasn't going to do charity work and film for little money for a major studio" and dropped out of the project. The role was then offered to Heath Ledger, but he was forced to decline due to his commitment to "The Dark Knight."
  • The film remained untitled for a long time until November 23, 2006, when director Baz Luhrmann announced the title "Australia" on Australian radio. Other likely titles, he said, were "Great Southern Land" and "Faraway Downs."
  • After filming wrapped, Luhrmann joked: "It's hard to work with cows, they ruined so many takes by suddenly deciding to have sex!"
  • "Australia" became the second project where Kidman and Crowe were unable to work together. The actors are long-time friends, and in 2005 they had already started filming the romantic drama "Eucalyptus," which was halted at Crowe's request due to script issues.
  • Footage from "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970) was used in the scenes depicting the Japanese air raid.
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