Noah - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Noah"
Noah (2014)
Timing: 2:18 (138 min)
Noah - TMDB rating
5.676/10
6558
Noah - Kinopoisk rating
6.656/10
172631
Noah - IMDB rating
5.8/10
276000

Actors and characters

Photo Ray Winstone #6698Photo Ray Winstone #6699Photo Ray Winstone #6700Photo Ray Winstone #6701

Ray Winstone

Ray Winstone
Character Tubal-cain
Photo Anthony Hopkins #8069Photo Anthony Hopkins #8070Photo Anthony Hopkins #8071Photo Anthony Hopkins #8072

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins
Character Methuselah
Photo Emma Watson #9928Photo Emma Watson #9929Photo Emma Watson #9930Photo Emma Watson #9931

Emma Watson

Emma Watson
Character Ila
Photo Nick Nolte #47708Photo Nick Nolte #47709Photo Nick Nolte #47710Photo Nick Nolte #47711

Nick Nolte

Nick Nolte
Character Samyaza (voice)
Photo Mark Margolis #27721Photo Mark Margolis #27722

Mark Margolis

Mark Margolis
Character Magog (voice)
Photo Kevin Durand #37532

Kevin Durand

Kevin Durand
Character Rameel (voice)
Photo Marton Csokas #11815Photo Marton Csokas #11816Photo Marton Csokas #11817Photo Marton Csokas #11818

Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas
Character Lamech
Photo Finn Wittrock #48637Photo Finn Wittrock #48638Photo Finn Wittrock #48639

Finn Wittrock

Finn Wittrock
Character Young Tubal-cain
Photo Gavin Casalegno #88998Photo Gavin Casalegno #88999

Gavin Casalegno

Gavin Casalegno
Character Young Shem
Photo Nolan Gross #23656
Nolan Gross
Character Young Ham
Skylar Burke
Character Young Ila
Photo Dakota Goyo #23910Photo Dakota Goyo #23911Photo Dakota Goyo #23912Photo Dakota Goyo #23913
Dakota Goyo
Character Young Noah
Adam Griffith
Character Adam
Photo Don Harvey #24219Photo Don Harvey #24220Photo Don Harvey #24221

Don Harvey

Don Harvey
Character Mean Uncle
Photo Sami Gayle #89000Photo Sami Gayle #89001Photo Sami Gayle #89002Photo Sami Gayle #89003

Sami Gayle

Sami Gayle
Character Refugee Daughter
Photo Sophie Nyweide #329494

Sophie Nyweide

Sophie Nyweide
Character Younger Sister
Photo Ezra Barnes #152207
Ezra Barnes
Character Refugee Father
Photo Nurit Monacelli #249258
Nurit Monacelli
Character Refugee Mother
Photo Barry Sloane #152205

Barry Sloane

Barry Sloane
Character Poacher Leader
Photo Arna Magnea Danks #89005

Arna Magnea Danks

Arna Magnea Danks
Character Laughing Poacher
Vera Fried
Character One Eyed Crone
Thor Kjartansson
Character Young Methuselah
Photo Gregg Bello #38294
Gregg Bello
Character Testu-col
Mellie Maissa Rei Campos
Character Newborn Baby
Oliver Lee Saunders
Character Newborn Baby
Photo Frank Langella #24797Photo Frank Langella #24798Photo Frank Langella #24799

Frank Langella

Frank Langella
Character Og (voice)
Photo Arnar Dan #152206
Arnar Dan
Character Abel (uncredited)
Photo Rick Bolander #17241
Rick Bolander
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Joe Barlam
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Joseph Basile
Character Wedge Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Gabriel F. Bellotti #152208
Gabriel F. Bellotti
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Anne Bergstedt Jordanova #59989
Anne Bergstedt Jordanova
Character Wife Maiden (uncredited)
Andres Bjornsson
Character Crator Raider (uncredited)
Jean Burns
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Lucas McHugh Carroll #89006
Lucas McHugh Carroll
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Adam Celentano #152209
Adam Celentano
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Ludovic Coutaud #89007
Ludovic Coutaud
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Angela Dee
Character Screams (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Jeff El Eini #152210
Jeff El Eini
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Joe Fionda
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Jim Ford #28418Photo Jim Ford #28419Photo Jim Ford #28420

Jim Ford

Jim Ford
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Bradley Growden
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Tommi Thor Gudmundsson
Character Warlord (uncredited)
Jonathan Haltiwanger
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Eythor Atli Hilmarsson
Character Dead Body (uncredited)
Photo David Itchkawitz #329495
David Itchkawitz
Character Wedge Soldier (uncredited)
Chris Kapcia
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Shana Kaplan
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Danielle Kay
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Austin Kennedy
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Chris Kepford
Character Wedge Soldier (uncredited)
Bjarni Kristjánsson
Character Raider (uncredited)
Photo Anna Kuchma #46980

Anna Kuchma

Anna Kuchma
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Kirk Larsen #62239
Kirk Larsen
Character Warlord (uncredited)
Jerry Lobrow
Character Butcher (uncredited)
David Madison
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Raymond Mamrak #25858
Raymond Mamrak
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Branden Marlowe
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Davy J. Marr #152211
Davy J. Marr
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Brian Matthews #89008

Brian Matthews

Brian Matthews
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Mara McCann
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Kevin Medina
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Lauren Meley
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Jon Michael
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Róisín Monaghan #80879
Róisín Monaghan
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Julian Murdoch #89009
Julian Murdoch
Character Warlord's Child (uncredited)
Paul Nandzik
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Hayden Oliver
Character Refugee Child (uncredited)
Photo Simon Pearl #329496Photo Simon Pearl #329497
Simon Pearl
Character Additional Voices (uncredited)
Joseph Piazza
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Max Abe Plush
Character Refugee Child (uncredited)
Photo Marek Radin #89010
Marek Radin
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Greg Sammis
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Giovanni Sanseviero #152212
Giovanni Sanseviero
Character The Blacksmith Boss (uncredited)
Rob Scebelo
Character Wedge Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Sarah Schoofs #152213
Sarah Schoofs
Character Refugee (uncredited)
George Schroeder
Character Soldier (uncredited)

Max Kolby

Max Kolby
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Maria Shamkalian #42472
Maria Shamkalian
Character Outcast (uncredited)
David Shannon
Character Warlord (uncredited)
Photo McKenzie Shea #60581
McKenzie Shea
Character Maiden (uncredited)
Christian Paul Sherwood
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Lawrence Smith #17229
Lawrence Smith
Character Warlord (uncredited)
Photo Stephen Stanton #53282
Stephen Stanton
Character Additional Voices (uncredited)
Thomas W. Stewart
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Boriana Williams #53329
Boriana Williams
Character Refugee (uncredited)
Ray Zupp
Character Refugee (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Aronofsky offered the role of Noah to Christian Bale and Michael Fassbender, but both declined.
  • Julianne Moore was considered for the role that ultimately went to Jennifer Connelly.
  • Liam Neeson, Liev Schreiber, and Val Kilmer were considered for the role of the main villain.
  • Filming began in July 2012 on the Dirholay Peninsula, in the Fossvogur area near Reykjavik, on the Reynisdrangar basalt columns, and in other locations in Southern Iceland. Filming also took place in New York, Hollywood, and Washington, Mississippi. Noah's Ark was built in the Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park in Upper Brooklyn, New York.
  • In March 2014, a number of Muslim countries, such as Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, and Egypt, refused to grant permission to broadcast the film in cinemas. Censors banned the film because Muslim tradition does not allow depictions of prophets and messengers of Allah.
  • Paramount Studios intended to re-edit the film to avoid scaring away potential viewers, but ultimately decided to release the director's cut.
  • Russell Crowe tried to persuade Pope Francis to watch "Noah" via Twitter, describing the film as powerful, captivating, and resonant. As a result, Francis invited Russell Crowe to the Vatican for a brief audience, during which he blessed the film "Noah." According to Crowe, given the numerous controversies surrounding the film, the invitation to the Vatican was a great honor.
  • No live animals were used during the filming of the movie.
  • Darren Aronofsky had been fascinated by the character of Noah since childhood, imagining him as a "dark, complex character who felt deep guilt."
  • Darren Aronofsky, along with Ari Handel and Canadian writer Niko Henrichon, worked on creating a graphic novel ("Noah: For the Cruelty of Men" (2011)) based on the film's screenplay.
  • Saoirse Ronan, Bella Heathcote, and Dakota Fanning were considered for the role of Ila. Although Heathcote made a strong impression during the audition, the director initially envisioned Dakota Fanning in the role, but she had to leave the project due to scheduling conflicts. Ultimately, the role went to Emma Watson.
  • In May 2014, China joined the growing list of countries where the film was banned from release. The film did not meet the quota for permitted foreign films (34 films per year) because Chinese censors did not recommend "Noah" for viewing due to religious concerns.
  • The technologies needed to produce fabrics with the structure seen on the characters in the film were not available for several thousand years after the time of the Great Flood.
  • During the time period in which the film takes place, there were no technologies that would have allowed for the smelting of steel of such quality and for such a purpose as shown in the film.
  • The Ark withstood the impact of millions of tons of water simultaneously from all sides (which is already strange), but the main villain easily punched a hole in it with one hand.
  • Russell Crowe tried to persuade Pope Francis to watch "Noah" via Twitter, calling the film powerful, captivating, and resonant. Ultimately, Francis invited Russell Crowe to the Vatican for a brief audience, during which he blessed the film "Noah." According to Crowe, given the numerous controversies surrounding the film, the invitation to the Vatican was a great honor.
  • Darren Aronofsky had been fascinated by the character of Noah since childhood, envisioning him as a "dark, complex character who felt a profound sense of guilt."
  • Darren Aronofsky, together with Ari Handel and Canadian writer Niko Henrichon, worked on creating a graphic novel ("Noah: For the Cruelty of Men" (2011)) based on the film's screenplay.
  • In May 2014, China joined the growing list of countries where the film was banned from release. The film did not qualify for the quota of permitted foreign films (34 films per year) because Chinese censors did not recommend "Noah" for viewing on religious grounds.
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