Anastasia - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Anastasia"
Anastasia (1997)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Anastasia - TMDB rating
7.605/10
5582
Anastasia - Kinopoisk rating
8.11/10
258413
Anastasia - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Actors and characters

Photo Meg Ryan #7534Photo Meg Ryan #7535Photo Meg Ryan #7536Photo Meg Ryan #7537

Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan
Character Anastasia (voice)
Photo John Cusack #28915Photo John Cusack #28916Photo John Cusack #28917Photo John Cusack #28918

John Cusack

John Cusack
Character Dimitri (voice)
Photo Kelsey Grammer #65519Photo Kelsey Grammer #65520Photo Kelsey Grammer #326846Photo Kelsey Grammer #326847

Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer
Character Vladimir (voice)
Photo Christopher Lloyd #35382Photo Christopher Lloyd #35383Photo Christopher Lloyd #35384Photo Christopher Lloyd #35385

Christopher Lloyd

Christopher Lloyd
Character Rasputin (voice)
Photo Hank Azaria #28592Photo Hank Azaria #28593Photo Hank Azaria #28594

Hank Azaria

Hank Azaria
Character Bartok (voice)
Photo Bernadette Peters #39108Photo Bernadette Peters #39109Photo Bernadette Peters #39110Photo Bernadette Peters #39111

Bernadette Peters

Bernadette Peters
Character Sophie (voice)
Photo Kirsten Dunst #21930Photo Kirsten Dunst #21931Photo Kirsten Dunst #21932Photo Kirsten Dunst #21933

Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst
Character Young Anastasia (voice)
Photo Angela Lansbury #12988Photo Angela Lansbury #12989Photo Angela Lansbury #12990Photo Angela Lansbury #12991

Angela Lansbury

Angela Lansbury
Character Dowager Empress Marie (voice)
Photo Rick Jones #54773

Rick Jones

Rick Jones
Character Czar Nicholas / Servant / Rev. Soldier / Ticket Agent (voice)
Photo Andrea Martin #38084Photo Andrea Martin #38085Photo Andrea Martin #38086Photo Andrea Martin #38087

Andrea Martin

Andrea Martin
Character Phlegmenkoff / Old Woman (voice)
Glenn Walker Harris Jr.
Character Young Dimitri (voice)
Photo Debra Mooney #51666

Debra Mooney

Debra Mooney
Character Actress (voice)
Photo Arthur Malet #44132Photo Arthur Malet #72258

Arthur Malet

Arthur Malet
Character Travelling Man / Major Domo (voice)
Photo Charity James #54774

Charity James

Charity James
Character Anastasia Impostor (voice)
Photo Liz Callaway #18719Photo Liz Callaway #18720

Liz Callaway

Liz Callaway
Character Anastasia (singing voice)
Photo Lacey Chabert #27234Photo Lacey Chabert #27235Photo Lacey Chabert #27236Photo Lacey Chabert #27237

Lacey Chabert

Lacey Chabert
Character Young Anastasia (singing voice)
Photo Jim Cummings #15328Photo Jim Cummings #15329Photo Jim Cummings #15330

Jim Cummings

Jim Cummings
Character Rasputin (singing voice)
Photo Jonathan Dokuchitz #54151
Jonathan Dokuchitz
Character Dimitri (singing voice)
Photo Jeff Blumenkrantz #89065Photo Jeff Blumenkrantz #89066
Jeff Blumenkrantz
Character Ensemble and Character Vocals (voice)
Photo Billy Porter #80025Photo Billy Porter #80026Photo Billy Porter #80027Photo Billy Porter #80028

Billy Porter

Billy Porter
Character Ensemble and Character Vocals (voice)
Photo J.K. Simmons #4933Photo J.K. Simmons #65751Photo J.K. Simmons #65752Photo J.K. Simmons #327125

J.K. Simmons

J.K. Simmons
Character Ensemble and Character Vocals (voice)
Frank Simms
Character Ensemble and Character Vocals (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The bridge in Paris where the final battle takes place is the Alexander III Bridge – the grandfather of the real Anastasia. The bridge was laid to commemorate the Franco-Russian Alliance by Emperor Nicholas II in October 1896 and built over four years. It was named in honor of his father, Emperor Alexander III. It opened on the eve of the 1900 World's Fair.
  • During the song "Rumor in St. Petersburg," a store named "Pavel Bure" can be seen in the background in one shot.
  • The cartoon begins with a masquerade ball (combined with the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty) which, according to the plot, takes place in 1916. In reality, this ball actually took place thirteen years earlier – in 1903, and no such balls were held after that, while the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty was celebrated in 1913.
  • Throughout all the scenes, it is not the Winter Palace that is shown, but the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo, its outbuildings and interiors – the Golden Gates, circumferences, the light gallery where the ball took place – in which, in particular, even the parquet pattern is authentically depicted.
  • Anastasia was not 8 years old in 1916, but 15. And she was 16 years old in the year of the revolution.
  • Maria Feodorovna did not emigrate to Paris, but to Copenhagen.
  • The drawing that young Anastasia shows her grandmother at the beginning is also real, but Anastasia drew it in 1914 and gave it not to her grandmother, but to her father.
  • The musical box existed in reality as well, but Maria Feodorovna gave it to Anastasia for her thirteenth birthday. Also, instead of dancing figures of Nicholas and Alexandra, the real box had simply a silver ballerina.
  • According to the plot, Rasputin hated the Romanov family and wished for their death, which is why Nicholas II expelled him. In reality, Rasputin never wished death upon Nicholas and his family, and the emperor did not conflict with him.
  • In the plot, Rasputin drowns in the river in the year of the revolution – 1917. In fact, he was murdered at the end of 1916.
  • The strange cathedral-skyscraper shown at the beginning of the panoramic flyover of St. Petersburg ten years after the start of the action is partly copied from the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. However, the latter is much smaller and has 9 domes.
  • In the cartoon, the city on the Neva is called St. Petersburg both in 1917 and 1927. In reality, in 1917 it was called Petrograd, and in 1927 – Leningrad.
  • Vladimir is often called Vlad. As a rule, Vlad is a short form of the name Vladislav.
  • When the portrait of the royal family is shown, the princesses have red hair, although in reality they are brunettes (closer to dark-haired).
  • On the large portrait of Nicholas II, Alexandra, and their children that hangs in the ballroom, a dog is depicted to the left of Anastasia. This is a real spaniel named Joy, who belonged to Alexei and was found alive in the Ipatiev House. Anastasia’s dog, Jimmy, did not survive.
  • After his death, Rasputin was in purgatory, which corresponds to Catholic, not Orthodox, doctrine.
  • Soviet passports in 1927 were not red, but dark green, and were used only for foreign travel (a passport system in the USSR was introduced only in 1932).
  • In the scene where Anastasia and Dmitry dance on the ship, Anastasia's hair becomes alternately longer and shorter when she turns her back.
  • When Meg Ryan was offered the role of Anastasia, she initially hesitated about whether to participate in the project or decline. Hearing of her indecision, employees of 20th Century Fox took Ryan's lines from Nora Ephron's melodrama "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993) and dubbed them onto a short animated excerpt featuring Anastasia speaking. This clip was sent to the actress, and she immediately agreed to participate in the project.
  • When directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman researched real events in Russia in the early 20th century, they found that the true story of Anastasia and the Romanov dynasty did not quite fit the project, which was primarily intended for a young audience. They decided to take as a starting point only the tragic end of the Romanovs and the revolution that led to the overthrow of the monarchical system, and to consider what would have happened if Anastasia had managed to escape death. In other words, Bluth and Goldman preferred to create a "myth" or "fairy tale" rather than a dry account of facts.
  • During the song 'A Whole New World,' in one frame in the background, a shop with the name 'Pavel Bure' can be seen.
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