Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen"
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
Timing: 2:30 (150 min)
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - TMDB rating
6.209/10
9069
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - Kinopoisk rating
7.14/10
295708
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - IMDB rating
6/10
452000

Actors and characters

Photo Shia LaBeouf #31985Photo Shia LaBeouf #31986Photo Shia LaBeouf #31987Photo Shia LaBeouf #31988

Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf
Character Sam Witwicky
Photo Megan Fox #3262Photo Megan Fox #3263Photo Megan Fox #3264Photo Megan Fox #3265

Megan Fox

Megan Fox
Character Mikaela Banes
Photo Peter Cullen #4236Photo Peter Cullen #326954

Peter Cullen

Peter Cullen
Character Optimus Prime (voice)
Photo Hugo Weaving #10160Photo Hugo Weaving #10161Photo Hugo Weaving #10162Photo Hugo Weaving #10163

Hugo Weaving

Hugo Weaving
Character Megatron (voice)
Photo Tony Todd #50602Photo Tony Todd #50603Photo Tony Todd #50604Photo Tony Todd #50605

Tony Todd

Tony Todd
Character Fallen (voice)
Photo Josh Duhamel #38344Photo Josh Duhamel #38345

Josh Duhamel

Josh Duhamel
Character Major Lennox
Photo Tyrese Gibson #3401Photo Tyrese Gibson #3402Photo Tyrese Gibson #3403Photo Tyrese Gibson #3404

Tyrese Gibson

Tyrese Gibson
Character USAF Chief Master Sergeant Epps
Photo John Turturro #14728Photo John Turturro #14729Photo John Turturro #14730Photo John Turturro #14731

John Turturro

John Turturro
Character Simmons
Photo Kevin Dunn #51476Photo Kevin Dunn #51477Photo Kevin Dunn #51478

Kevin Dunn

Kevin Dunn
Character Ron Witwicky
Photo Julie White #28206Photo Julie White #28207

Julie White

Julie White
Character Judy Witwicky
Photo Isabel Lucas #34915Photo Isabel Lucas #34916Photo Isabel Lucas #34917Photo Isabel Lucas #34918

Isabel Lucas

Isabel Lucas
Character Alice
Photo Matthew Marsden #20131Photo Matthew Marsden #20132

Matthew Marsden

Matthew Marsden
Character Special Air Service Forces
Photo Andrew Howard #15007Photo Andrew Howard #15008

Andrew Howard

Andrew Howard
Character Special Air Service Forces
Photo Glenn Morshower #38353Photo Glenn Morshower #38354

Glenn Morshower

Glenn Morshower
Character General Morshower
Photo Erin Naas #125472
Erin Naas
Character Arcee Rider
Photo Rainn Wilson #24874Photo Rainn Wilson #24875Photo Rainn Wilson #24876

Rainn Wilson

Rainn Wilson
Character Professor Colan
Photo Katie Lowes #7244

Katie Lowes

Katie Lowes
Character April the Resident Assistant
Photo Jonathon Trent #101256

Jonathon Trent

Jonathon Trent
Character Fassbinder
Photo Walker Howard #29441

Walker Howard

Walker Howard
Character Sharsky
Photo America Olivo #34097Photo America Olivo #34098Photo America Olivo #34099Photo America Olivo #34100

America Olivo

America Olivo
Character Frisbee Girl
Photo Aaron Hill #101101Photo Aaron Hill #101102

Aaron Hill

Aaron Hill
Character Frat Guy
Photo Jareb Dauplaise #87946Photo Jareb Dauplaise #87947Photo Jareb Dauplaise #87948Photo Jareb Dauplaise #87949

Jareb Dauplaise

Jareb Dauplaise
Character Frat Guy
Photo Cas Anvar #59802Photo Cas Anvar #59803
Cas Anvar
Character Egyptian Interpol Officer
Photo Michael Benyaer #45976

Michael Benyaer

Michael Benyaer
Character Egyptian Interpol Officer
Photo Deep Roy #8038

Deep Roy

Deep Roy
Character Egyptian Guard
Ruben Martinez
Character Bedouin with Donkey
Photo Spencer Garrett #26739

Spencer Garrett

Spencer Garrett
Character Air Force Chief of Staff
Ralph Meyering Jr.
Character NORAD General
Photo Aaron Norvell #125473
Aaron Norvell
Character Air Force Military Police
Photo Eric Pierpoint #80108
Eric Pierpoint
Character NSA Officer
Photo Annie Korzen #125474Photo Annie Korzen #125475

Annie Korzen

Annie Korzen
Character Simmons Mom
Photo Sean T. Krishnan #14220
Sean T. Krishnan
Character Yakov
Photo David Bowe #57462

David Bowe

David Bowe
Character Smithsonian Guard
Photo Kamal Jones #125476
Kamal Jones
Character Smithsonian Guard
Photo Aaron Lustig #36596
Aaron Lustig
Character Reporter
Photo Jim Holmes #42237

Jim Holmes

Jim Holmes
Character Reporter
Kristen Welker
Character Reporter
Photo Cornell Womack #48849
Cornell Womack
Character FBI Director
David Luengas
Character Ticket Agent
Photo Derek Alvarado #125477
Derek Alvarado
Character Joint Ops Staff
Photo Alex Fernandez #82117Photo Alex Fernandez #82118

Alex Fernandez

Alex Fernandez
Character Joint Ops Staff
Photo Casey Nelson #125478
Casey Nelson
Character Joint Ops Staff
Jason Roehm
Character Joint Ops Staff
Photo John Nielsen #89269
John Nielsen
Character USS Roosevelt Captain
Photo Rick Cramer #52160
Rick Cramer
Character Diego Garcia Soldier
Photo Arnold Chun #69698
Arnold Chun
Character Diego Garcia Soldier
Marvin Jordan
Character Diego Garcia Soldier
Photo Marc Evan Jackson #39796Photo Marc Evan Jackson #39797

Marc Evan Jackson

Marc Evan Jackson
Character Commander, US Central Command
Jayson Floyd
Character Strike Force Team
Aaron Garrido
Character Strike Force Team
Photo Josh Kelly #120859

Josh Kelly

Josh Kelly
Character Strike Force Team
Photo Joel Lambert #34325
Joel Lambert
Character Strike Force Team
David Paul Olsen
Character Strike Force Team
Photo Geoff Reeves #100381
Geoff Reeves
Character Strike Force Team
Photo Brian Shehan #49107
Brian Shehan
Character Strike Force Team
Photo Mark Ryan #29509Photo Mark Ryan #29510

Mark Ryan

Mark Ryan
Character Jetfire (voice)
Photo Reno Wilson #38357Photo Reno Wilson #38358
Reno Wilson
Character Mudflap (voice)
Photo Jess Harnell #1997

Jess Harnell

Jess Harnell
Character Ironhide (voice)
Photo Robert Foxworth #121503

Robert Foxworth

Robert Foxworth
Character Ratchet (voice)
Photo André Sogliuzzo #10571Photo André Sogliuzzo #10572
André Sogliuzzo
Character Sideswipe (voice)
Photo Grey DeLisle #9279Photo Grey DeLisle #9280Photo Grey DeLisle #9281Photo Grey DeLisle #69286

Grey DeLisle

Grey DeLisle
Character Arcee (voice)
Photo Charlie Adler #20364

Charlie Adler

Charlie Adler
Character Starscream (voice)
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Soundwave / Devastator / Reedman (voice)
Photo Tom Kenny #22333Photo Tom Kenny #22334Photo Tom Kenny #22335Photo Tom Kenny #22336

Tom Kenny

Tom Kenny
Character Wheelie / Skids (voice)
Photo Calvin Wimmer #70362
Calvin Wimmer
Character Wheelbot (voice)
Photo John Di Crosta #125479
John Di Crosta
Character Doctor (voice)
Photo Michael York #52743Photo Michael York #52744Photo Michael York #52745

Michael York

Michael York
Character Prime #1 (voice)
Photo Kevin Michael Richardson #232Photo Kevin Michael Richardson #300905Photo Kevin Michael Richardson #326334

Kevin Michael Richardson

Kevin Michael Richardson
Character Prime #2 / Skipjack (voice)
Photo Robin Atkin Downes #12072Photo Robin Atkin Downes #300969

Robin Atkin Downes

Robin Atkin Downes
Character Prime #3 (voice)
Photo Jenn An #48831
Jenn An
Character Astronomy Student (uncredited)
Photo Alexandra Begg #125480
Alexandra Begg
Character College Student (uncredited)
Photo Caitlin Dulany #40554Photo Caitlin Dulany #40555Photo Caitlin Dulany #40556Photo Caitlin Dulany #40557

Caitlin Dulany

Caitlin Dulany
Character CNN Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Andrew Hwang #94263
Andrew Hwang
Character Mandarin Blogger (uncredited)
Photo Matt Iseman #125481Photo Matt Iseman #125482

Matt Iseman

Matt Iseman
Character C-17 Pilot (uncredited)
Photo Shayna Ryan #125483
Shayna Ryan
Character French Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Karina Michel
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Chester the Chihuahua #370176

Chester the Chihuahua

Chester the Chihuahua
Character Mojo (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Michael Bay planned to shoot a low-budget film between Transformers movies. However, when the shooting schedule for the second Transformers film was delayed, Bay postponed his small project because he didn't want someone else to shoot the sequel.
  • Jonah Hill was offered a role in the film, but he turned it down after reading only the first twenty pages of the script.
  • Initially, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, who wrote the screenplay for the first film, declined an offer to write the sequel due to commitments to other projects. However, after the studio deemed the scripts of other authors unacceptable, producers managed to convince Roberto and Alex to work on the second film.
  • The Autobot Hound, transforming into a military Jeep Wrangler, was added to the film at the request of the U.S. Department of Defense, after they noticed that in the first film, Decepticons were primarily transforming into military vehicles.
  • The sequel could have easily fallen victim to the writers' strike, but Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Ehren Kruger managed to finish the treatment the night before the strike began.
  • In July 2008, Shia LaBeouf was in an accident. The screenwriters had to incorporate his hand injury into the film.
  • Alex Kurtzman came up with the film's title. Roberto Orci wanted the film to be titled “Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye”.
  • Matthew Marsden was a fan of Transformers comics as a child.
  • Ehren Kruger joined the writing team largely due to his encyclopedic knowledge of the Transformers universe.
  • During casting and location scouting, the film was known under the working title “Prime Directive”.
  • Originally, the Autobot Arcee was supposed to appear in the first film.
  • The Decepticon Soundwave was intended to be in the first film, but work on his appearance was not completed on time. In the sequel, he will transform into a satellite.
  • The film is timed to coincide with the twenty-fifth anniversary of 'Transformers' (1984).
  • The band 'Mutemath' recorded a rock version of the 'Transformers' (1984) musical theme, which was intended for use in the first film. The creators ultimately didn't find a place for it, but the composition will be used in the sequel.
  • Three action scenes were filmed with IMAX cameras.
  • According to Steve Jablonsky, the soundtrack to the sequel will feature elements of the original Transformers music theme. Steve had intended to include these elements in the first film's soundtrack, but his idea was rejected.
  • Real U.S. Navy sailors participated in some of the mass scenes.
  • Posters for two films – "Cloverfield" and "Bad Boys II" – can be spotted in the film. The poster for the first film references the screenwriters Kurtzman and Orci, who frequently collaborate with "Cloverfield" producer J.J. Abrams. And the poster for the second film references director Michael Bay, who directed "Bad Boys II".
  • The Devastator robot is as tall as a 10-story building.
  • When Devastator strikes the pyramid, his hand reaches a speed of 388 mph (626 km/h). If Devastator's parts were stacked on top of each other, they would form a tower 58 times taller than the famous Empire State Building in New York. The total length of Devastator's parts is about 13.7 miles (22 km).
  • During pre-production, Michael Bay stated that he would deliberately stage leaks of various false information online to generate hype around the film and discussion on various film websites.
  • The film features both one of the last remaining "classic" Seven Wonders of the World – the Great Pyramid of Giza – and one of the "new" 7 Wonders of the World – Petra in Jordan.
  • Processing time for a single IMAX frame is 72 hours per frame.
  • The ancient city of Petra, where Sam and the Autobots find the Prime hiding place, also served as the location for the climactic scene in Steven Spielberg's film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade".
  • Creating the first part of “Transformers” required 20 TB of disk space. Working on the second film barely accommodated 145 TB. For comparison, 145 TB is the volume of 35,000 DVDs. If you stacked that many discs without cases on top of each other, their height would be 44 meters.
  • Filming began the day after “Transformers” received the MTV Award for “Best Movie.”
  • Michael Bay planned to shoot a low-budget film in between Transformers movies. However, when the shooting schedule for the second Transformers film was postponed, Bay shelved his small project because he didn't want someone else to shoot the sequel.
  • Alex Kurtzman came up with the film's title. Roberto Orci wanted the film to be called 'Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye'.
  • The film is timed to coincide with the 25th anniversary of 'Transformers' (1984).
  • The band Mutemath recorded a rock version of the 'Transformers' (1984) musical theme, which was supposed to be used in the first film. The creators never found a place for it, but the composition will be used in the sequel.
  • Posters for two films – 'Cloverfield' and 'Bad Boys II' – can be spotted in the film. The poster for the first film references screenwriters Kurtzman and Orci, who frequently collaborate with 'Cloverfield' producer J.J. Abrams. And the poster for the second film references director Michael Bay, who filmed 'Bad Boys II'.
  • The ancient city of Petra, where Sam and the Autobots find the Primes' hidden cache, also served as the location for the climactic scene in Steven Spielberg's film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade".
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