Planet of the Apes - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Planet of the Apes"
Planet of the Apes (2001)
Timing: 2:0 (120 min)
Planet of the Apes - TMDB rating
5.767/10
4377
Planet of the Apes - Kinopoisk rating
6.774/10
92762
Planet of the Apes - IMDB rating
5.7/10
241000

Actors and characters

Photo Mark Wahlberg #17551Photo Mark Wahlberg #17552Photo Mark Wahlberg #17553Photo Mark Wahlberg #17554

Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg
Character Captain Leo Davidson
Photo Tim Roth #1489Photo Tim Roth #1490Photo Tim Roth #1491Photo Tim Roth #326657

Tim Roth

Tim Roth
Character Thade
Photo Paul Giamatti #14984Photo Paul Giamatti #14985Photo Paul Giamatti #14986Photo Paul Giamatti #66867

Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti
Character Limbo
Photo David Warner #12243Photo David Warner #12244Photo David Warner #12245Photo David Warner #12246

David Warner

David Warner
Character Sandar
Photo Erick Avari #38485Photo Erick Avari #38486

Erick Avari

Erick Avari
Character Tival
Photo Lucas Elliot Eberl #42223
Lucas Elliot Eberl
Character Birn
Photo Evan Parke #27413Photo Evan Parke #27414

Evan Parke

Evan Parke
Character Gunnar
Photo Glenn Shadix #8658

Glenn Shadix

Glenn Shadix
Character Senator Nado
Photo Chris Ellis #28464

Chris Ellis

Chris Ellis
Character Commander Karl Vasich
Photo Anne Ramsay #42226Photo Anne Ramsay #42227Photo Anne Ramsay #42228Photo Anne Ramsay #42229

Anne Ramsay

Anne Ramsay
Character Lt. Col. Grace Alexander
Photo Andrea Grano #42232

Andrea Grano

Andrea Grano
Character Major Maria Cooper
Photo Michael Jace #2165

Michael Jace

Michael Jace
Character Major Frank Santos
Photo Michael Wiseman #1705
Michael Wiseman
Character Specialist Hansen
Photo Lisa Marie #42224Photo Lisa Marie #42225

Lisa Marie

Lisa Marie
Character Nova
Photo Eileen Weisinger #15705
Eileen Weisinger
Character Leeta
Photo Deep Roy #8038

Deep Roy

Deep Roy
Character Gorilla Kid / Thade's Niece
Photo Chad Bannon #42233

Chad Bannon

Chad Bannon
Character Red Ape Soldier / Man Hunt Ape
Photo Kevin Grevioux #40884

Kevin Grevioux

Kevin Grevioux
Character Limbo's 1st Handler / Ape Commander / 2nd Ape Soldier
Photo Isaac C. Singleton Jr. #17745Photo Isaac C. Singleton Jr. #17746

Isaac C. Singleton Jr.

Isaac C. Singleton Jr.
Character Limbo's 2nd Handler / 1st Ape Soldier
Quincy Taylor
Character Ape Soldier
Photo John Alexander #8052
John Alexander
Character Ape Dinner Guest / Old Man Servant / Old Ape #1
Photo Jay Caputo #17786
Jay Caputo
Character 1st Ape Teenager / 2nd Ape Soldier
Photo Philip Tan #24365

Philip Tan

Philip Tan
Character 2nd Ape Teenager / Gossiping Male Ape
Callie Croughwell
Character Little Human Girl
Allie Habberstad
Character Girl Pet
Photo Brett Smrz #16032
Brett Smrz
Character Human Kid #1
Photo Howard Berger #12158
Howard Berger
Character Gorilla
Photo Rick Baker #1900Photo Rick Baker #1901

Rick Baker

Rick Baker
Character Old Ape #2
Cameron Croughwell
Character Ape Soccer Kid
Joshua Croughwell
Character Ape Soccer Kid
Hannah Peitzman Myers
Character Ape Soccer Kid
Molly Peitzman
Character Ape Soccer Kid
Jesse Tipton
Character Ape Soccer Kid
Shane Habberstad
Character Ape Soccer Kid
Chet Zar
Character Fruit Vendor
Photo Linda Harrison #16098Photo Linda Harrison #16099Photo Linda Harrison #16100

Linda Harrison

Linda Harrison
Character Woman in Cart
Eddie Adams
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Todd Babcock #42234

Todd Babcock

Todd Babcock
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Lorenzo Callender #42235
Lorenzo Callender
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Shonda Farr #42236

Shonda Farr

Shonda Farr
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Kam Heskin #30454

Kam Heskin

Kam Heskin
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Jim Holmes #42237

Jim Holmes

Jim Holmes
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Todd Kimsey #42238
Todd Kimsey
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Candace Kroslak #42239
Candace Kroslak
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Joanna Krupa #42240Photo Joanna Krupa #146094Photo Joanna Krupa #146095Photo Joanna Krupa #146096
Joanna Krupa
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Lisa Lackey #39298
Lisa Lackey
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Mark Christopher Lawrence #14014

Mark Christopher Lawrence

Mark Christopher Lawrence
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Melody Perkins
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Tate Taylor #69563Photo Tate Taylor #69564Photo Tate Taylor #69565

Tate Taylor

Tate Taylor
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Jonna Giovanna
Character Friend at Leo's Party
Photo Charlton Heston #28513Photo Charlton Heston #28514Photo Charlton Heston #28515Photo Charlton Heston #28516

Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston
Character Zaius (uncredited)
James Hunter
Character Orangutan (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Pierre Boulle's novel «Planet of the Apes» (La Planète des singes, 1963).
  • In 1995, Oliver Stone was considered a potential director of the film. In 1997, a rumor circulated that James Cameron would direct the film, and Arnold Schwarzenegger would play the lead role.
  • Mark Wahlberg agreed to participate in the film immediately after speaking with Tim Burton. Moreover, Mark was willing to play any role.
  • During filming, Michael Clarke Duncan sprained his ankle and was sent to the nearest hospital still in his gorilla costume.
  • The remake's budget increased approximately twentyfold compared to the original.
  • Tim Roth turned down the role of Professor Severus Snape in the first Harry Potter film in favor of this movie.
  • In Tim Burton's view, the scariest monkeys are chimpanzees.
  • The director was suggested to make the apes computer-generated characters, but Tim Burton unequivocally rejected this proposal.
  • Tim Burton shot five different endings to the film, from which he subsequently chose the best. He also wanted to include a sexual scene between a human and an ape, but the management of '20th Century Fox' refused, resulting in a major scandal.
  • Filming began on November 6, 2000, but after it was completed – from June 19 to June 30, 2001 – some scenes had to be reshot.
  • Actor and makeup artist Rick Baker, an authoritative creator of the ape appearance in this film, himself played an ape in the film 'King Kong' (1976), and also developed makeup for primates in the films 'Gorillas in the Mist' (1988), 'Mighty Joe Young' (1998), 'Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes' (1984), for the Bigfoot in 'Harry and the Hendersons' (1987), and for the anthropomorphic Jack Nicholson in 'Wolf' (1994). Moreover, in this film, in an episodic role, he appeared again as an old ape.
  • The warlord Tade initially was conceived as a large albino gorilla, but Tim Burton insisted that he be a chimpanzee, as this species of ape is more aggressive.
  • Charlton Heston and Linda Harrison are the only actors from the entire cast who appeared in the first adaptation of "Planet of the Apes" in 1968. Linda Harrison was given an episodic role as a woman in a carriage, and Charlton Heston played the role of dying Zaius, the father of General Tayde.
  • The US Air Force's space astrophysics base "Oberon" is named after the selfish King Oberon from Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and the military leader Tayde (Tim Roth) is named after the Japanese Minister of War Hideki Tojo, who in 1941 intended to declare war on the United States.
  • The working title of the film was "The Visitor".
  • Tim Burton broke a rib during filming.
  • The helmet on the ape policeman in the final scene was taken from the props of "Starship Troopers" (1997) and painted black.
  • The film was shot in the USA (Hawaii, California, and other states) and Australia. The battle scene between the monkeys and people in the deserted forbidden zone was filmed in Trona, California. The film "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989) was also filmed there at one time. Location shooting was done near Lake Powell (Utah), in the same place where "Planet of the Apes" (1968) was filmed.
  • In one of his interviews, Tim Burton, when asked about such an unusual and not entirely logical ending to the film, stated that "apparently, someone landed on Earth before Captain Leo Davidson." However, it should be noted that the ending of this film is closest to the original literary source – the novel of the same name by Pierre Boulle.
  • The film is based on Pierre Boulle's novel "Planet of the Apes" (La Planéte des singes, 1963).
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