Quills - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Quills"
Quills (2000)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
Quills - TMDB rating
7.131/10
620
Quills - Kinopoisk rating
7.542/10
18952
Quills - IMDB rating
7.2/10
59000

Actors and characters

Photo Geoffrey Rush #1923Photo Geoffrey Rush #1924Photo Geoffrey Rush #1925Photo Geoffrey Rush #1926

Geoffrey Rush

Geoffrey Rush
Character Marquis de Sade
Photo Kate Winslet #65800Photo Kate Winslet #65801Photo Kate Winslet #65802Photo Kate Winslet #65803

Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet
Character Madeleine LeClerc
Photo Joaquin Phoenix #239Photo Joaquin Phoenix #240Photo Joaquin Phoenix #241Photo Joaquin Phoenix #242

Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquin Phoenix
Character Abbe du Coulmier
Photo Michael Caine #8561Photo Michael Caine #8562Photo Michael Caine #8563Photo Michael Caine #8564

Michael Caine

Michael Caine
Character Dr. Royer-Collard
Photo Billie Whitelaw #82739Photo Billie Whitelaw #82740Photo Billie Whitelaw #82741Photo Billie Whitelaw #82742

Billie Whitelaw

Billie Whitelaw
Character Madame LeClerc
Photo Amelia Warner #91158Photo Amelia Warner #91159

Amelia Warner

Amelia Warner
Character Simone
Photo Jane Menelaus #107279

Jane Menelaus

Jane Menelaus
Character Renee Pelagie
Photo Stephen Moyer #6920Photo Stephen Moyer #6921

Stephen Moyer

Stephen Moyer
Character Prouix
Photo Tony Pritchard #55022

Tony Pritchard

Tony Pritchard
Character Valcour
Photo Michael Jenn #25394
Michael Jenn
Character Cleante
Photo Danny Babington #111640
Danny Babington
Character Pitou
Photo George Antoni #53953
George Antoni
Character Dauphin
Photo Stephen Marcus #54879
Stephen Marcus
Character Bouchon
Harry Jones
Character Orvolle
Bridget McConnell
Character Madame Bougival
Photo Pauline McLynn #38394

Pauline McLynn

Pauline McLynn
Character Mademoiselle Clairwil
Photo Rebecca Palmer #107874

Rebecca Palmer

Rebecca Palmer
Character Michette
Photo Toby Sawyer #111641

Toby Sawyer

Toby Sawyer
Character Louison
Photo Daniel Ainsleigh #111642
Daniel Ainsleigh
Character Guerin
Photo Alex Avery #111643
Alex Avery
Character Abbe du Maupas
Photo Terry O

Terry O'Neill

Terry O'Neill
Character Gaillon
Diana Morrison
Character Mademoiselle Renard
Photo Carol MacReady #83320
Carol MacReady
Character Sister Noirceuil
Photo Tom Ward #111644

Tom Ward

Tom Ward
Character The Horseman
Richard Mulholland
Character Fop
Photo Ron Cook #82746
Ron Cook
Character Napoleon
Julian Tait
Character Pawnbroker
Photo Deborah Vale #111645
Deborah Vale
Character Sister Rose Fatima
Photo Tessa Vale #96911Photo Tessa Vale #96912
Tessa Vale
Character Sister Flavie
Photo Howard Lew Lewis #84796

Howard Lew Lewis

Howard Lew Lewis
Character First Vendor
Andrew Dunford
Character Second Vendor
Lisa Hammond
Character Prostitute
Mathew Fraser
Character Lunatic Band Member
Photo Jamie Beddard #111646
Jamie Beddard
Character Lunatic at Play

What's left behind the scenes

  • The text presented in the film as works by the Marquis de Sade was actually written by the screenwriter, Dag Wright.
  • A committed vegetarian, Joaquin Phoenix refused to wear leather items during filming. Therefore, his shoes were made from artificial leather.
  • Geoffrey Rush himself directed the play performed by the psychiatric hospital patients in the film.
  • The actors who played the patients at Charenton all received detailed consultations from a professional psychiatrist regarding the precise diagnosis of their characters' mental disorders.
  • The props department requested details about the Marquis de Sade's meals in order to determine the composition of the "ink" mixture in the final episode.
  • Luton Hoo (Luton, Bedfordshire, England), a famous castle, stood in for Charanton.
  • The melody that the Marquis de Sade hums throughout the film is that of the French children's song "In the Moonlight." Its second line becomes increasingly relevant to the character as the film progresses: "Give me a pen so I can write a word."
  • During the performance staged by Charanton's patients, a mask identical to the one worn by Robert Merivel (Robert Downey Jr.) in the film "Restoration" (1995) lies backstage.
  • The real Marquis de Sade was extremely obese in the later period of his life.
  • The real Abbé de Coulmier was a hunchback, standing 4 feet (1.22 meters) tall.
  • In fact, the Marquis de Sade's second wife, Marie-Constance Quesnet, lived with him in Charanton – she managed to obtain a room located next to her lover's cell. Their daughter lived there as well.
  • The real Madeleine Le Clerk was only 13 years old during her 'prison romance' with the Marquis de Sade.
  • The literal translation of the original title is 'Feathers'.
  • At the beginning of the film, a wax head of Queen Marie Antoinette, provided by the London Madame Tussauds wax museum, can be noticed in a basket with severed aristocratic heads.
  • All the lines from the original screenplay that were cut during the film's production nevertheless found their place in it – being written on the clothes, sheets, and walls of the Marquis de Sade's cell.
  • Abbot Du Coulmier’s maniacal desire to silence the Marquis de Sade, the abbot’s punitive measures against the Marquis, including the cutting out of his tongue, and Du Coulmier’s love for Madeleine Le Clerc – all of this is purely fictional, as is the Marquis de Sade’s suicide.
  • The props department requested details about food favored by the Marquis de Sade in such a way as to obtain the composition of the “ink” mixture in the final episode.
  • Luton Hoo (Luton, Bedfordshire, England), a famous castle, stood in for "Sharanton".
  • The melody that the Marquis de Sade hums throughout the film is that of the French children's song "Au clair de la lune." Its second line becomes increasingly relevant to the character as the film progresses: "Give me a pen to write a word."
  • During the performance staged by the patients of Sharanton, a mask identical to the one worn by Robert Merivel (Robert Downey Jr.) in the film "Restoration" (1995) lies backstage.
  • The real Madeleine LeClerc was only 13 years old during her "prison romance" with the Marquis de Sade.
  • The original title translates to "Feathers."
  • Filming took place in England from August 5 to October 29, 1999.
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