The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005)
Timing: 1:49 (109 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Martin Freeman #6814Photo Martin Freeman #6815Photo Martin Freeman #6816Photo Martin Freeman #6817

Martin Freeman

Martin Freeman
Character Arthur Dent
Photo Yasiin Bey #84509Photo Yasiin Bey #84510Photo Yasiin Bey #84511Photo Yasiin Bey #84512

Yasiin Bey

Yasiin Bey
Character Ford Prefect
Photo Zooey Deschanel #189Photo Zooey Deschanel #190Photo Zooey Deschanel #191Photo Zooey Deschanel #192

Zooey Deschanel

Zooey Deschanel
Character Trillian
Photo Sam Rockwell #15570Photo Sam Rockwell #15571Photo Sam Rockwell #15572Photo Sam Rockwell #15573

Sam Rockwell

Sam Rockwell
Character Zaphod Beeblebrox
Photo Alan Rickman #9952Photo Alan Rickman #9953Photo Alan Rickman #9954Photo Alan Rickman #9955

Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman
Character Marvin (voice)
Photo Anna Chancellor #89893Photo Anna Chancellor #89894Photo Anna Chancellor #89895

Anna Chancellor

Anna Chancellor
Character Questular Rontok
Photo Bill Nighy #15726Photo Bill Nighy #15727Photo Bill Nighy #15728Photo Bill Nighy #15729

Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy
Character Slartibartfast
Photo Richard Griffiths #9969Photo Richard Griffiths #9970Photo Richard Griffiths #9971Photo Richard Griffiths #9972

Richard Griffiths

Richard Griffiths
Character Jeltz (voice)
Photo John Malkovich #16899Photo John Malkovich #16900Photo John Malkovich #16901Photo John Malkovich #16902

John Malkovich

John Malkovich
Character Humma Kavula
Photo Helen Mirren #3465Photo Helen Mirren #3466Photo Helen Mirren #3467Photo Helen Mirren #3468

Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren
Character Deep Thought (voice)
Photo Thomas Lennon #18826Photo Thomas Lennon #18827Photo Thomas Lennon #18828

Thomas Lennon

Thomas Lennon
Character Eddie the Computer (voice)
Photo Stephen Fry #10155Photo Stephen Fry #10156Photo Stephen Fry #10157Photo Stephen Fry #10158

Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry
Character Narrator / The Guide (voice)
Photo Warwick Davis #10008Photo Warwick Davis #10009Photo Warwick Davis #10010Photo Warwick Davis #10011

Warwick Davis

Warwick Davis
Character Marvin
Photo Bill Bailey #60913

Bill Bailey

Bill Bailey
Character The Whale (voice)

Su Elliot

Su Elliot
Character Pub Customer
Photo Simon Jones #29469Photo Simon Jones #29470Photo Simon Jones #29471Photo Simon Jones #29472

Simon Jones

Simon Jones
Character Ghostly Image
Photo Kelly Macdonald #13837Photo Kelly Macdonald #13838Photo Kelly Macdonald #13839Photo Kelly Macdonald #13840

Kelly Macdonald

Kelly Macdonald
Character Reporter
Photo Ian McNeice #332Photo Ian McNeice #333

Ian McNeice

Ian McNeice
Character Kwaltz (voice)
Photo Steve Pemberton #83027

Steve Pemberton

Steve Pemberton
Character Mr. Prosser
Mark Longhurst
Character Bulldozer Driver
Jack Stanley
Character Lunkwill
Mak Wilson
Character Vogon Interpreter (voice)
Photo Mark Gatiss #3760Photo Mark Gatiss #3761

Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss
Character Additional Vogon Voices
Photo Reece Shearsmith #12507Photo Reece Shearsmith #69176

Reece Shearsmith

Reece Shearsmith
Character Additional Vogon Voices
Mason Ball
Character Creature Performer

Sarah Bennett

Sarah Bennett
Character Creature Performer

Danny Blackner

Danny Blackner
Character Creature Performer
Photo Hayley Burroughs #89804
Hayley Burroughs
Character Creature Performer
Photo Cecily Fay #42953
Cecily Fay
Character Creature Performer
Aron Freeman
Character Creature Performer
Photo Ian Kay #15498
Ian Kay
Character Creature Performer
Nikki Bond
Character Creature Performer
Mohsen Nouri
Character Creature Performer
Oliver Parham
Character Creature Performer
Nigel Plaskitt
Character Creature Performer
Lynn Robertson Bruce
Character Creature Performer
Milo Bodrozic
Character Vogon Soldier
Martin Dawson
Character Vogon Soldier
Dan Ellis
Character Vogon Soldier
Steve Grindle
Character Vogon Soldier
Art Hewitt
Character Vogon Soldier
Photo Simon Hibbs #147810Photo Simon Hibbs #147811Photo Simon Hibbs #147812

Simon Hibbs

Simon Hibbs
Character Vogon Soldier
Rob Horseman
Character Vogon Soldier
Mike Lewis
Character Vogon Soldier
Paul Nathaniel
Character Vogon Soldier
Tim Perrin
Character Vogon Soldier
Jessie Riley
Character Vogon Soldier
Tucker Stevens
Character Vogon Soldier
Ashley Stuart
Character Vogon Soldier
Photo Ben Uttley #40926
Ben Uttley
Character Vogon Soldier
Patrick Walker
Character Vogon Soldier
Photo Spencer Wilding #12799

Spencer Wilding

Spencer Wilding
Character Vogon Soldier
William Wollen
Character Vogon Soldier
Photo Edgar Wright #19310Photo Edgar Wright #19311Photo Edgar Wright #19312Photo Edgar Wright #19313

Edgar Wright

Edgar Wright
Character Deep Thought Technician (uncredited)
Photo Jason Schwartzman #403Photo Jason Schwartzman #404Photo Jason Schwartzman #405Photo Jason Schwartzman #406

Jason Schwartzman

Jason Schwartzman
Character Gag Halfrunt (uncredited)
Photo Mark Rhino Smith #19675Photo Mark Rhino Smith #19676

Mark Rhino Smith

Mark Rhino Smith
Character Pall Bearer (uncredited)

Sean Sollé

Sean Sollé
Character London Citizen

What's left behind the scenes

  • John Malkovich plays the religious leader Humma Kavula; this character is not in the book, and was specifically created for the film by Adams himself.
  • Jack Davenport could have played Arthur Dent.
  • The film features Louis Armstrong's legendary song "What a Wonderful World." It was also used in the radio adaptation and the television series.
  • The author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" has an unusual, small cameo in the film. When the design engineer gives Arthur Dent a tour of the assembly line, the planet in the background has the face of Douglas Adams, the book's author. His face is visible around the twenty-third minute of the second hour of the film.
  • Douglas Adams's relatives – his daughter, brother, sister, and mother – appeared in the film.
  • The screenplay for the film was started by Douglas Adams and completed by Garth Jennings and Cary Kirkpatrick after Adams' death in 2001.
  • Garth Jennings' directorial debut.
  • When Arthur, Ford, and Zaphod arrive on Vogosfera and queue at the window to obtain Trillian’s release form, they pass a robot that is a reference to the 1981 television series of the same name by Alan J.W. Bell. Specifically, Marvin in Bell's series looked exactly like that.
  • At the very beginning of the film, Arthur Dent manages to move further away from the bulldozer scoop, to which he was lying very close.
  • When the mouse-like device approaches Arthur's head, all the balls in the background change position.
  • After the mouse-killing, the curtains on the windows are found drawn, although they were open before.
  • When the robot Marvin picks up the miracle weapon, all the shadows change direction to the opposite one.
  • John Malkovich plays the religious leader Hummu Kavula; this character is not in the book and was specifically created for the film by Douglas Adams himself.
  • The author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" has an unusual, small cameo in the film. When the design engineer gives Arthur Dent a tour of the assembly workshop, the planet in the background has the face of Douglas Adams, the book's author. His face is visible around the twenty-third minute of the second hour of the film.
  • In one of the episodes, Douglas Adams' mother, the screenwriter and author of the novel of the same name (1979), which served as the literary source for the screenplay, appeared on screen. It's about an old woman sitting at a cafe table set up outside, oblivious to the chaos around her. She simply sits and reads a newspaper. Director Garth Jennings gave no instructions to her or the other actors involved in the scene.
  • Arthur Dent's dressing gown was the most expensive and complex piece of props made for the film, including the heads of Zaphod Beeblebrox and the eyes of Humma Kavula. The fabric for the dressing gown was imported from Turkey, and the gown itself was cut and sewn directly on set.
  • The bridge of the starship "Heart of Gold" was decorated with light bulbs, so many in fact that they could not be kept lit for more than eight minutes, otherwise the set would simply catch fire.
  • The scene featuring the elaborate costume party contains several references to the celebration of Douglas Adams' 42nd birthday, which took place in 1992. It was at this celebration that Adams introduced evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins to actress Lalla Ward, resulting in her becoming Mrs. Dawkins. In the film, the main character is shown reading a book by Dawkins in the scene where he meets the character played by Zooey Deschanel, who in turn is dressed as Charles Darwin. Adams and Dawkins were friends.
  • In one frame, on the casing of the supercomputer “Deep Thought”, you can see an “Apple Mac” logo. Douglas Adams was the owner of the first two “Apple Macintosh” computers in Great Britain, and the third was owned by Stephen Fry (he voiced the narrator and the “Guide”).
  • The writing on the train cars is actually Pitman shorthand, one of the systems of stenography for the English language, created by the Englishman Isaac Pitman (1813-1897) under the name “phonography.” At one time, hundreds of thousands of office workers were trained in it.
  • The author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" has an unusual, small cameo in the film. When the design engineer gives Arthur Dent a tour of the assembly line, the planet in the background has the face of Douglas Adams, the book's author. His face is visible around the twenty-third minute of the second hour of the film.
  • The writing on the train cars is actually Pitman shorthand, one of the stenography systems for the English language, created by Englishman Isaac Pitman (1813-1897) under the name "phonography." At one time, hundreds of thousands of office workers were trained in it.
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