V for Vendetta - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "V for Vendetta"
V for Vendetta (2006)
Timing: 2:12 (132 min)
V for Vendetta - TMDB rating
7.899/10
15448
V for Vendetta - Kinopoisk rating
7.823/10
262611
V for Vendetta - IMDB rating
8.1/10
1200000

Actors and characters

Photo Hugo Weaving #10160Photo Hugo Weaving #10161Photo Hugo Weaving #10162Photo Hugo Weaving #10163

Hugo Weaving

Hugo Weaving
Character V / William Rookwood
Photo Stephen Rea #53944Photo Stephen Rea #53945Photo Stephen Rea #53946Photo Stephen Rea #53947

Stephen Rea

Stephen Rea
Character Finch
Photo Stephen Fry #10155Photo Stephen Fry #10156Photo Stephen Fry #10157Photo Stephen Fry #10158

Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry
Character Deitrich
Photo John Hurt #9981Photo John Hurt #9982Photo John Hurt #9983Photo John Hurt #9984

John Hurt

John Hurt
Character Adam Sutler
Photo Rupert Graves #92800Photo Rupert Graves #92801

Rupert Graves

Rupert Graves
Character Dominic
Photo Roger Allam #19614Photo Roger Allam #19615

Roger Allam

Roger Allam
Character Lewis Prothero
Photo Ben Miles #275Photo Ben Miles #276

Ben Miles

Ben Miles
Character Dascomb
Photo Sinéad Cusack #324Photo Sinéad Cusack #325Photo Sinéad Cusack #326Photo Sinéad Cusack #327

Sinéad Cusack

Sinéad Cusack
Character Delia Surridge
Photo John Standing #109073Photo John Standing #109074

John Standing

John Standing
Character Lilliman
Photo Eddie Marsan #15972Photo Eddie Marsan #15973Photo Eddie Marsan #15974Photo Eddie Marsan #15975

Eddie Marsan

Eddie Marsan
Character Etheridge
Photo Clive Ashborn #24352

Clive Ashborn

Clive Ashborn
Character Guy Fawkes
Emma Field-Rayner
Character Guy Fawkes Lover
Photo Ian Burfield #98689Photo Ian Burfield #98690

Ian Burfield

Ian Burfield
Character Tweed Coat Fingerman
Photo Mark Phoenix #76165

Mark Phoenix

Mark Phoenix
Character Willy Fingerman
Alister Mazzotti
Character Baldy Fingerman

Billie Cook

Billie Cook
Character Little Glasses Girl
Photo Guy Henry #13898

Guy Henry

Guy Henry
Character Heyer
Photo Cosima Shaw #113326Photo Cosima Shaw #113327
Cosima Shaw
Character Patricia
Photo Megan Gay #91163Photo Megan Gay #91164Photo Megan Gay #91165

Megan Gay

Megan Gay
Character BTN News Poppet
Photo Roderic Culver #49845

Roderic Culver

Roderic Culver
Character BTN News Poppet
Tara Hacking
Character Vicky
Photo Chad Stahelski #10564Photo Chad Stahelski #10565Photo Chad Stahelski #327430

Chad Stahelski

Chad Stahelski
Character Storm Saxon
Antje Rau
Character Laser Lass
Photo Amelda Brown #14258

Amelda Brown

Amelda Brown
Character Wardrobe Mistress
Richard Campbell
Character Security Guard
Patricia Gannon
Character Little Glasses Girl Mum
Mark Longhurst
Character Little Glasses Girl Dad
Simon Holmes
Character Barman
Photo Charles Cork #108578
Charles Cork
Character Barfly

John Ringham

John Ringham
Character Old Man
Oliver Bradshaw
Character Old Man
Jack Schouten
Character Middle Class Boy
Caoimhe Murdock
Character Middle Class Sister
Photo Juliet Howland #125219

Juliet Howland

Juliet Howland
Character Middle Class Mum
Brin Rosser
Character TV Executive
Raife Patrick Burchell
Character Studio Technician
Photo Joseph Rye #29113
Joseph Rye
Character Jones
Adrian Finighan
Character News Anchor
Photo Malcolm Sinclair #36623
Malcolm Sinclair
Character Major Wilson
Bradley Steve Ford
Character Evey's Brother
Madeleine Rakic-Platt
Character Young Evey
Photo Selina Giles #127655
Selina Giles
Character Evey's Mother
Photo Carsten Hayes #51170
Carsten Hayes
Character Evey's Father
Photo Derek Hutchinson #127656
Derek Hutchinson
Character Bureaucrat
Photo Martin Savage #88567

Martin Savage

Martin Savage
Character Denis
Photo Grant Burgin #127657
Grant Burgin
Character Operator
Photo Greg Donaldson #127658
Greg Donaldson
Character Operator
Photo Imogen Poots #49826Photo Imogen Poots #49827Photo Imogen Poots #49828Photo Imogen Poots #49829

Imogen Poots

Imogen Poots
Character Young Valerie
Jason Griffiths
Character Biology Teacher
Kyra Meyer
Character Christina
Photo Paul Antony-Barber #75670
Paul Antony-Barber
Character Valerie's Father
Anna Farnworth
Character Valerie's Mother
Simon Newby
Character Tube Station News Poppet
David Merheb
Character Young Man
Daniel Donaldson
Character Young Black Detainee
Dulcie Smart
Character Civil War News Poppet
Ben Posener
Character Water Shortage News Poppet
Photo Ian T. Dickinson #127659
Ian T. Dickinson
Character Avian Flu News Poppet
Sophia New
Character Quarantine News Poppet
Julie Brown
Character Three Waters News Poppet

Gerard Gilroy

Gerard Gilroy
Character Surveillance Man
Eamon Geoghegan
Character Surveillance Man
Photo Matthew Bates #18211
Matthew Bates
Character Finch's Fedco Man
Photo David Leitch #14541Photo David Leitch #14542Photo David Leitch #307370Photo David Leitch #319967

David Leitch

David Leitch
Character Convenience Store V
Matt Wilkinson
Character Little Glasses Girl Fingerman
Martin McGlade
Character Victoria Station Fingerman
Photo Richard Laing #29121
Richard Laing
Character Parliament Lieutenant
Photo Michael Simkins #99470Photo Michael Simkins #99471

Michael Simkins

Michael Simkins
Character Parliament General
Photo William Tapley #127660
William Tapley
Character Radio Man
Photo Tony Cook #64526

Tony Cook

Tony Cook
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Christopher Fosh
Character V Follower (uncredited)
Photo Keith How #127661
Keith How
Character V Follower (uncredited)
Norman Campbell Rees
Character V Follower (uncredited)
Andy Callaghan
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Forbes KB #115441Photo Forbes KB #115442

Forbes KB

Forbes KB
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo João Costa Menezes #32793

João Costa Menezes

João Costa Menezes
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Chris Wilson #18518
Chris Wilson
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Nicolas de Pruyssenaere #11664
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
Character Marshal (uncredited)
David Decio
Character V Street Vigilante (uncredited)
Rami Hilmi
Character V Army Member (uncredited)
Photo Mathis Landwehr #49470

Mathis Landwehr

Mathis Landwehr
Character Bodyguard (uncredited)
Photo Jason Oettle #71375
Jason Oettle
Character Policeman (uncredited)
Photo Wolfgang Stegemann #34094

Wolfgang Stegemann

Wolfgang Stegemann
Character Creedy Guard (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Lilly Wachowski and Lana Wachowski are big fans of Alan Moore's work. The film's script was written in the mid-1990s, before the sisters began working on "The Matrix" (1999).
  • Scarlett Johansson and Bryce Dallas Howard were considered for the role of Eve.
  • The film crew was permitted to shoot near the British Parliament and Big Ben only from midnight to 4:30 AM. Furthermore, they were allowed to stop traffic for no more than four minutes at a time.
  • The film is dedicated to the memory of the cinematographer, Adrian Biddle, who died in December 2005.
  • Natalie Portman readily agreed to shave her head. She said she had wanted to do it for a long time.
  • James Purefoy was originally slated to play V, but he left the project during filming. Hugo Weaving took his place.
  • To develop a British accent, Natalie Portman worked with dialect coach Barbara Berkeley, who had also worked with Gwyneth Paltrow.
  • Scenes, actions within which take place on an abandoned subway line, were filmed in Aldwych, a small section of the Piccadilly line that was closed in 1994.
  • The surname of the deceased assistant of Creedy is Rookwood. The exact same surname belonged to an assistant of Guy Fawkes in 1605.
  • Approximately 22,000 dominoes were used in the domino scene. It took 200 hours to build a giant 'V' out of the dominoes.
  • The masks worn by the soldiers around the Parliament building are paintball masks from the company JT.
  • The scrambler that Finch uses in the office is a popular type of pocket flashlight. However, in the film, a red bulb or filter was added to it to give it a more high-tech look.
  • The phrase about God playing dice with the universe is an allusion to Einstein's objections to quantum theory, where he said: "God does not play dice."
  • When Evey rises from under the table during V's television appearance, a copy of "Watchmen" can be seen. This comic was also written by Alan Moore.
  • The Chancellor parody scene is a tribute to "The Benny Hill Show" (1969-1989), which also used the "Yakkety Sax" music and sped-up footage.
  • The emblem of the British totalitarian party is an ancient heraldic symbol. This symbol was the official emblem of the Free French Forces of General de Gaulle in 1940-1944.
  • The film was originally scheduled to premiere on November 5, 2005, but was subsequently postponed. Furthermore, the very first slogan of the film, written in verse, had to be changed: "Remember, remember the 5th of November."
  • The film is based on the graphic novel "V for Vendetta" by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, which was published from 1982 to 1989.
  • The variety of roses grown by V was chosen deliberately. In English, this variety is called Violet Carson.
  • The documentary footage of a demonstration being dispersed, shown in the story of Evey's childhood, alludes to the 1990 London riots over the introduction of an unpopular tax – a poll tax.
  • The film is banned from distribution in the Republic of Belarus.
  • The Parliament building destroyed in the film is not the same building that Guy Fawkes intended to blow up in 1605. The original building was destroyed by a fire in 1834. The construction of the current Parliament building lasted 30 years and was completed in 1870.
  • The film contains numerous allusions and references to the Latin letter “V” and the Roman numeral five (V): During V’s opening monologue, he speaks 5 sentences that begin with the letter “V,” and his monologue also contains 49 words starting with “V.” V’s camera in Larkhill is marked with the Roman numeral five (V). On the mirror in V’s house is written “Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici.” This is a quote from “Faust” – “Through strength of truth, I, living, have conquered the Universe.” When V intends to dance with Evey, he chooses song number 5 on the jukebox. If you look closely at the jukebox in V’s house, all the songs are numbered 5. During the scene between V and Creedy in the greenhouse, Beethoven’s “Fifth Symphony” is playing. The film’s title is, to some extent, a hint at Winston Churchill’s famous phrase “V for Victory.” In the fight scene between Creedy’s men and V at Victoria Station, before throwing his knives, V arranges them into the letter “V.” After the fight, when V is mortally wounded, he leaves a signature in his blood in the form of a “V.” During the explosions of Parliament and the Old Bailey, giant “V”s appear in the sky thanks to fireworks. The letter “V” can also be seen as an inverted “A,” a symbol representing anarchy. The Old Bailey, Larkhill, and Parliament were destroyed on November 5th. When people begin to gather in the square, Big Ben shows 11:05 PM, thus forming a giant “V” on the clock face.
  • In the scene where Inspector Finch tells his assistant about his visions in Longchill, one of the frames flashing on the screen shows the future of the inspector and Evey: a girl approaches a table where roses grown by V are standing, and the inspector is reflected in the mirror hanging above the fireplace.
  • A subway car is filled with boxes labeled “British Fertilizers.” These are chemicals “that can be purchased over the counter” that V used to make explosives. He used the same fertilizers when he was a prisoner in Larkhill and grew roses. With the help of these fertilizers he blew up Larkhill. This is told in the graphic novel, but the film doesn’t explicitly emphasize this fact.
  • In the scene where V “conducts the orchestra,” and in the final scene, the finale of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s festive overture “1812” sounds from loudspeakers on the street.
  • In the episode where Inspector Finch tells his assistant about his premonition of the future, the murder of a girl in glasses by a security guard is shown. During the shooting, a fountain of blood spurts from the victim's chest, but when the camera angle changes, it is clearly visible that there is neither a bullet hole nor a blood stain on her shirt.
  • Lilly Wachowski and Lana Wachowski are big fans of Alan Moore’s work. The film's script was written in the mid-1990s, even before the sisters began working on “The Matrix” (1999).
  • The film is based on the graphic novel “V for Vendetta” by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, which was published from 1982 to 1989.
  • In the scene where V “conducts the orchestra,” and in the final scene, the finale of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Solemn Overture “1812” sounds from street loudspeakers.
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