Much Ado About Nothing - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Much Ado About Nothing"
Much Ado About Nothing (2013)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Much Ado About Nothing - TMDB rating
6.8/10
252
Much Ado About Nothing - Kinopoisk rating
6.896/10
3056
Much Ado About Nothing - IMDB rating
7/10
17000

Actors and characters

Photo Amy Acker #30439Photo Amy Acker #30440Photo Amy Acker #30441Photo Amy Acker #30442

Amy Acker

Amy Acker
Character Beatrice
Photo Alexis Denisof #11167

Alexis Denisof

Alexis Denisof
Character Benedick
Photo Nathan Fillion #5897Photo Nathan Fillion #5898Photo Nathan Fillion #5899Photo Nathan Fillion #5900

Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion
Character Dogberry
Photo Clark Gregg #11162Photo Clark Gregg #11163Photo Clark Gregg #11164Photo Clark Gregg #11165

Clark Gregg

Clark Gregg
Character Leonato
Photo Reed Diamond #83423Photo Reed Diamond #83424

Reed Diamond

Reed Diamond
Character Don Pedro
Photo Fran Kranz #35938Photo Fran Kranz #35939Photo Fran Kranz #35940Photo Fran Kranz #35941

Fran Kranz

Fran Kranz
Character Claudio
Photo Sean Maher #99834

Sean Maher

Sean Maher
Character Don John
Photo Riki Lindhome #34005Photo Riki Lindhome #34006Photo Riki Lindhome #34007Photo Riki Lindhome #34008

Riki Lindhome

Riki Lindhome
Character Conrade
Photo Ashley Johnson #11199Photo Ashley Johnson #11200Photo Ashley Johnson #11201

Ashley Johnson

Ashley Johnson
Character Margaret
Photo Emma Bates #290119

Emma Bates

Emma Bates
Character Ursula
Photo Tom Lenk #49605Photo Tom Lenk #49606

Tom Lenk

Tom Lenk
Character Verges
Photo Nick Kocher #340140

Nick Kocher

Nick Kocher
Character First Watchman
Brian McElhaney
Character Second Watchman
Joshua Zar
Character Leonato's Aide
Paul M. Meston
Character Friar Francis
Photo Romy Rosemont #11213Photo Romy Rosemont #11214

Romy Rosemont

Romy Rosemont
Character The Sexton
Elsa Guillett-Chapuis
Character The Photographer
Sabrina Hill
Character Additional Cast
Chris English
Character Additional Cast

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot in 12 days, and Joss Whedon was simultaneously working on “The Avengers” (2012).
  • In May 2013, Joss Whedon noted in an interview that he remained faithful to the original text of Shakespeare with the exception of the 3rd scene of Act 2, in which Benedict says "if I do not love her, I am a Jew." This line was replaced with another – "if I do not love her, I am a fool."
  • The film was shot in secret. It was only announced that principal photography had finished on October 23, 2011.
  • This film was shot at Joss Whedon's home in Santa Monica, the design of which was done by Whedon's wife, Kai Cole. Cole was so passionate about this project that she convinced Whedon to stay and shoot the film instead of going on vacation for their twentieth anniversary.
  • Joss Whedon wanted to use Steadicam for filming, but due to time and budget constraints, he had to abandon this idea.
  • Anthony Head was offered the role of Leonato, but he was forced to leave the project due to scheduling conflicts. Ultimately, the role went to Clark Gregg.
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