W.E. - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "W.E."
W.E. (2011)
Timing: 1:59 (119 min)
W.E. - TMDB rating
6.4/10
275
W.E. - Kinopoisk rating
7.337/10
41140
W.E. - IMDB rating
6.2/10
14000

Actors and characters

Photo Abbie Cornish #42604Photo Abbie Cornish #42605Photo Abbie Cornish #42606Photo Abbie Cornish #42607

Abbie Cornish

Abbie Cornish
Character Wally Winthrop
Photo Andrea Riseborough #36073Photo Andrea Riseborough #36074Photo Andrea Riseborough #36075Photo Andrea Riseborough #36076

Andrea Riseborough

Andrea Riseborough
Character Wallis Simpson
Photo James DPhoto James D

James D'Arcy

James D'Arcy
Character Edward
Photo Oscar Isaac #4850Photo Oscar Isaac #4851Photo Oscar Isaac #4852Photo Oscar Isaac #4853

Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac
Character Evgeni
Photo Richard Coyle #10687Photo Richard Coyle #10688

Richard Coyle

Richard Coyle
Character William Winthrop
Photo David Harbour #4410Photo David Harbour #4411Photo David Harbour #4412

David Harbour

David Harbour
Character Ernest
Photo James Fox #41172Photo James Fox #41173

James Fox

James Fox
Character King George V
Photo Judy Parfitt #75894Photo Judy Parfitt #75895

Judy Parfitt

Judy Parfitt
Character Queen Mary
Photo Haluk Bilginer #47560Photo Haluk Bilginer #47561

Haluk Bilginer

Haluk Bilginer
Character Al Fayed
Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57210Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57211Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57212

Geoffrey Palmer

Geoffrey Palmer
Character Stanley Baldwin
Photo Natalie Dormer #6128Photo Natalie Dormer #6129Photo Natalie Dormer #6130Photo Natalie Dormer #6131

Natalie Dormer

Natalie Dormer
Character Elizabeth
Photo Laurence Fox #97059

Laurence Fox

Laurence Fox
Character Bertie
Photo Douglas Reith #64386

Douglas Reith

Douglas Reith
Character Lord Brownlow
Photo Katie McGrath #25811Photo Katie McGrath #25812

Katie McGrath

Katie McGrath
Character Lady Thelma
Photo Annabelle Wallis #31669Photo Annabelle Wallis #31670Photo Annabelle Wallis #31671Photo Annabelle Wallis #31672

Annabelle Wallis

Annabelle Wallis
Character Arabella Green
Photo Liberty Ross #42940

Liberty Ross

Liberty Ross
Character Connie Thaw
Photo Penny Downie #46124
Penny Downie
Character Dr. Vargas
Photo Suzanne Bertish #5213
Suzanne Bertish
Character Lady Cunard
Photo Ben Willbond #44558Photo Ben Willbond #44559

Ben Willbond

Ben Willbond
Character Equerry
Photo Leigh Zimmerman #67028
Leigh Zimmerman
Character East Side Woman
Linda Glick
Character Woman Getting Taxi
Gil Cohen-Alloro
Character Hotel Clerk
Stephen Jones
Character Royal Milliner
Photo James McNeill #51173
James McNeill
Character Sotheby's Staffer
Photo Jay Alexander #283216

Jay Alexander

Jay Alexander
Character Security Guard (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Vera Farmiga was long considered the main candidate for the role of Wallis Simpson. The actress dropped out of the project due to pregnancy and was replaced by Andrea Riseborough.
  • The role of King Edward VIII was initially offered to Ewan McGregor. After he left the project, he was replaced by James D'Arcy.
  • Citing creative differences with Madonna, producer David Parfitt and casting director Nina Gold left the project during pre-production.
  • The role of Lady Thelma Furness was initially offered to Margot Still. The actress dropped out of the project due to disagreements with Madonna.
  • James and Laurence Fox, who played the roles of father and son George V and George VI (Prince Albert) in the film, are also father and son in real life.
  • Costume designer Arianna Phillips began her work a year before filming started. Wallis Simpson's wardrobe in the film consisted of over 80 costumes, many of which were made by the most prestigious European fashion houses. In addition to completely new designs, preserved costumes from that period were also used, as well as costumes specially made to the measurements and samples found in the archives. A total of 60 costumes were made for Wallis Simpson and about 30 for Edward.
  • A wedding dress by renowned designer Michael O'Connor, belonging to the National Museum of Costume in Scotland, was used during filming. The museum management responded with great enthusiasm to the filmmakers’ request. The same dress had previously been used in the filming of the television film “Wallis and Edward” (2005), where it was worn by Joely Richardson.
  • The renowned firm of Cartier was enlisted to recreate a significant collection of Wallis Simpson’s jewelry. Through their efforts, ten pieces of jewelry were recreated, including an emerald engagement ring. The filmmakers were also able to use some of the surviving real jewelry of Wallis Simpson, which was kept in the archives of the major French jewelry firm Van Cleef & Arpels and was constantly accompanied by strong security on set.
  • One of the Cartier bracelets made for the film slipped off Andrea Riseborough’s wrist and was lost at sea. A replacement was immediately ordered for it.
  • Several pieces of jewelry belonging personally to Madonna were also used during filming. In the scene where Wallis sprays perfume on the flowers, her black and white pearl and diamond earrings actually belonged to Madonna.
  • As preparation for the role, Madonna asked James D’Arcy to learn ballet, horseback riding, and the bagpipes.
  • The Weinstein Company, which purchased the film rights in the United States, promoted it as Madonna’s directorial debut. The 2008 film “Filth and Wisdom,” despite its 81-minute runtime, was categorized as a short film by the American distributor.
  • Up until the very last moment, Madonna hoped the film’s premiere would be at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. However, the film was not ready by the scheduled date. Only specially selected excerpts from the film were offered to distributors and exhibitors who had arrived at the festival.
  • The Golden Globe-winning song from the film "Masterpiece" did not meet the criteria of the American Film Academy and therefore could not be nominated for an Oscar. It begins approximately a minute after the first credits appear, whereas, according to the rules, the very beginning of the credits is the latest permissible moment.
  • This is the second joint project for Abby Cornish and Oscar Isaac, and it happened within one year. In 2011, the actors also starred in Zack Snyder's film "Sucker Punch".
  • The role of King Edward VIII was initially offered to Ewan McGregor. After he dropped out of the project, he was replaced by James D'Arcy.
  • A wedding dress by renowned designer Michael O'Connor, belonging to the National Museum of Costume in Scotland, was used during filming. The museum management responded with great enthusiasm to the filmmakers' request. The same dress was previously used in the filming of the television film "Wallis & Edward" (2005), where it was worn by Joely Richardson.
  • As preparation for the role, Madonna asked James D'Arcy to learn ballet, horseback riding, and bagpipe playing.
  • The Weinstein Company, which acquired the film rights in the US, promoted it as Madonna's directorial debut. The 2008 film "Filth and Wisdom," despite its 81-minute runtime, was classified as a short film by the American distributor.
  • This is the second joint project for Abby Cornish and Oscar Isaac, within a single year. In 2011, the actors also starred in Zack Snyder's film "Sucker Punch."
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