Rabbit-Proof Fence - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Rabbit-Proof Fence"
Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Rabbit-Proof Fence - TMDB rating
6.929/10
319

Actors and characters

Photo Everlyn Sampi #213024Photo Everlyn Sampi #213025Photo Everlyn Sampi #213026

Everlyn Sampi

Everlyn Sampi
Character Molly Craig
Tianna Sansbury
Character Daisy Craig Kadibill
Laura Monaghan
Character Gracie Fields
Photo Ningali Lawford #213027Photo Ningali Lawford #213028Photo Ningali Lawford #213029Photo Ningali Lawford #213030
Ningali Lawford
Character Maud - Molly's Mother
Myarn Lawford
Character Molly's Grandmother
Photo Jason Clarke #2859Photo Jason Clarke #2860Photo Jason Clarke #2861Photo Jason Clarke #72916

Jason Clarke

Jason Clarke
Character Constable Riggs
Photo Kenneth Branagh #2850Photo Kenneth Branagh #2851Photo Kenneth Branagh #2852Photo Kenneth Branagh #2853

Kenneth Branagh

Kenneth Branagh
Character A. O. Neville
Photo Natasha Wanganeen #111786

Natasha Wanganeen

Natasha Wanganeen
Character Nina, Dormitory Boss
Photo Garry McDonald #107280
Garry McDonald
Character Mr. Neal at Moore River
Photo Roy Billing #42302

Roy Billing

Roy Billing
Character Police Inspector
Photo Lorna Lesley #213033Photo Lorna Lesley #213034Photo Lorna Lesley #213035
Lorna Lesley
Character Miss Thomas
Photo Celine OPhoto Celine OPhoto Celine O

Celine O'Leary

Celine O'Leary
Character Miss Jessop
Kate Roberts
Character Matron at Moore River
Tracy Monaghan
Character Moodoo's Daughter
Tamara Flanagan
Character Olive, Escaped Girl
Photo David Ngoombujarra #57616
David Ngoombujarra
Character Kangaroo Hunter
Photo Anthony Hayes #107277

Anthony Hayes

Anthony Hayes
Character The Fence Builder
Photo Andrew S. Gilbert #107639
Andrew S. Gilbert
Character Jigalong Depot Manager
Sheryl Carter
Character Gracie's Mother
Photo Trevor Jamieson #84568

Trevor Jamieson

Trevor Jamieson
Character Moore River Policeman
Photo Edwina Bishop #213045Photo Edwina Bishop #213046Photo Edwina Bishop #213047
Edwina Bishop
Character First Farm Mother
Kerilee Meuris
Character Farm Daughter
Andrew Martin
Character Car Driving Policeman
Photo Kenneth Radley #33093
Kenneth Radley
Character Fence Worker
Don Barker
Character Mr. Paul Evans

Carmel Johnson

Carmel Johnson
Character Mrs. Evans
David Buchanan
Character Railway Policeman
Photo Richard Carter #9378

Richard Carter

Richard Carter
Character Farmhouse Policeman
Fiona Gregory
Character Jigalong Mother
Reggie Wanganeen
Character Tommy Grant
Glenys Sampi
Character Woman in Queue
Kizzy Flanagan
Character First Dormitory Girl
Antonia Sampi
Character Second Dormitory Girl
Maurice Kelly
Character Aboriginal Hunter
Elsie Thomas
Character Singing Woman at Jigalong
Rosie Goodji
Character Singing Woman at Jigalong
Jewess James
Character Singing Woman at Jigalong
Daisy Craig Kadibill
Character Herself
Molly Craig
Character Herself

What's left behind the scenes

  • The mother of Doris Pilkington, the author of the book on which the film is based, along with two other girls, ran away from the Moore River settlement after authorities placed them there in 1931.
  • Everlyn Sampy, who played Molly, ran away twice during filming. After one such escape, she was found in a phone booth, where she was trying to buy a ticket to Broome (a town in the state of Western Australia).
  • The film premiered as an outdoor screening in Jigalong, from where the girls were taken and where their families still live.
  • The final scene of the film, showing the real Molly Craig leaning on a cane while walking, was filmed first. According to director Phillip Noyce, this was better considering Molly’s age and health condition.
  • During filming, it was necessary to take into account the cultural characteristics of Australian Aboriginal people. For example, it was necessary to obtain permission from tribal elders to film the story of Western Australia in another region of the country, as well as to speak in that region in the dialect used in the film.
  • Many animals were brought to Australia, but the most frightening and devastating consequences were caused by the introduction of rabbits. The Australian government ordered the construction of a fence from the southern to the northern coast across the entire country. The construction of the fence was completed in 1907, and the fence became the longest continuous fence in the world. The fence was built to prevent rabbits, in search of food, from traveling across the country westward. For almost half a century, the fence served as such a barrier. Even today, long sections of the original fence are often used as a barrier against wild animals, in particular, emus.
  • When the phone rang at three in the morning at the home of director Phillip Noyce in Los Angeles, he thought something had happened. It turned out it was screenwriter Christine Olsen calling, who claimed to have a great script specifically for him. Noyce replied that he was told that every single day and asked her to call him during the day, suspecting that he would never hear from the woman with the Australian accent again, but she did call, and then sent him the script.
  • Phillip Noyce and casting director Christine King were responsible for searching the country for three children for the filming. Along with assistants armed with portable video cameras, they interviewed at least 1,200 candidates for the roles of Molly, Daisy, and Grace.
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