The New World - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The New World"
The New World (2005)
Timing: 2:31 (151 min)
The New World - TMDB rating
6.5/10
1104
The New World - Kinopoisk rating
6.786/10
15169
The New World - IMDB rating
6.7/10
93000

Actors and characters

Photo Colin Farrell #14736Photo Colin Farrell #14737Photo Colin Farrell #14738Photo Colin Farrell #14739

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell
Character Captain Smith
Photo Christopher Plummer #20739Photo Christopher Plummer #20740Photo Christopher Plummer #20741Photo Christopher Plummer #20742

Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer
Character Captain Newport
Photo Christian Bale #9001Photo Christian Bale #9002Photo Christian Bale #9003Photo Christian Bale #9004

Christian Bale

Christian Bale
Character John Rolfe
Photo Wes Studi #15522Photo Wes Studi #67315

Wes Studi

Wes Studi
Character Opechancanough
Photo David Thewlis #11593Photo David Thewlis #11594Photo David Thewlis #11595Photo David Thewlis #11596

David Thewlis

David Thewlis
Character Wingfield
Photo Kalani Queypo #88614
Kalani Queypo
Character Parahunt
Photo Noah Taylor #36968Photo Noah Taylor #36969

Noah Taylor

Noah Taylor
Character Selway
Photo Ben Chaplin #32765Photo Ben Chaplin #32766

Ben Chaplin

Ben Chaplin
Character Robinson
Photo Jamie Harris #27274

Jamie Harris

Jamie Harris
Character Emery
Photo Janine Duvitski #105015Photo Janine Duvitski #105016
Janine Duvitski
Character Mary
Photo Eddie Marsan #15972Photo Eddie Marsan #15973Photo Eddie Marsan #15974Photo Eddie Marsan #15975

Eddie Marsan

Eddie Marsan
Character Eddie
Photo Joe Inscoe #91276
Joe Inscoe
Character Ackley
Photo Jake Curran #25315

Jake Curran

Jake Curran
Character James
Photo John Savage #88582Photo John Savage #88583Photo John Savage #88584Photo John Savage #88585

John Savage

John Savage
Character Savage
Thomas Clair
Character Patawomeck
Photo Alex Rice #67585

Alex Rice

Alex Rice
Character Patowomeck's Wife
Photo Irene Bedard #43248Photo Irene Bedard #43249Photo Irene Bedard #43250Photo Irene Bedard #43251

Irene Bedard

Irene Bedard
Character Pocahontas' Mother
Ford Flannagan
Character Winthrop
Bev Appleton
Character Small
Photo Billy Merasty #114847

Billy Merasty

Billy Merasty
Character Kiskiak
Photo Jonathan Pryce #17734Photo Jonathan Pryce #17735Photo Jonathan Pryce #17736Photo Jonathan Pryce #17737

Jonathan Pryce

Jonathan Pryce
Character King James
Alexandra W.B. Malick
Character Queen Anne
Photo Jasper Britton #121810
Jasper Britton
Character Laureate
Photo Myrton Running Wolf #40999
Myrton Running Wolf
Character Tockwhogh
E. Danny Murphy
Character Bosun
Jonathan Gonitel
Character Thomas - 4 Yrs
Brian Merrick
Character Assailant
Chris Nelson
Character Chris
Colin Cox
Character Cox
Photo Will Wallace #62206
Will Wallace
Character William Sentry
Steven Dawn
Character Goldsmith
Rulan Tangen
Character Two Moons
Photo Jesse Borrego #76116Photo Jesse Borrego #76117
Jesse Borrego
Character Pepaschicher
Todd Wallace
Character Sailor
Photo Kirk Acevedo #32381Photo Kirk Acevedo #32382

Kirk Acevedo

Kirk Acevedo
Character Sentry
Photo Nive Nielsen #59585

Nive Nielsen

Nive Nielsen
Character Inuit Woman
Tayla Kean
Character Cabin Boy 1
Thomas Steven McDonagh
Character Cabin Boy 2
James McDonagh
Character Cabin Boy 3
Photo Gary Sundown #31468

Gary Sundown

Gary Sundown
Character Messenger
Photo Michael Goodwin #103443

Michael Goodwin

Michael Goodwin
Character Helmsman
Sam Stevenson
Character Young Lady
Maria Pastel
Character Rosalind
Photo Jeremy Radin #121811

Jeremy Radin

Jeremy Radin
Character Jeremy
Matthew Yeung
Character Shaman
Gregory Labenz
Character Sentry 2

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot almost entirely using exclusively natural lighting. Artificial light was only used in scenes inside Hampton Court Palace, shining through the windows.
  • To enhance the lighting in some interior scenes, special candles with four wicks each were lit.
  • The Native Americans involved in the filming had to learn the Algonquian language, spoken by the Native Americans who encountered the first settlers. Today, around 3000 people speak this language, many of whom were hired by the producers to teach it to the actors.
  • The fort of the first settlers in Virginia was recreated for the film in 30 days, exactly how long it took to build the original structure, but then it was done without cranes or other modern equipment.
  • The most challenging task turned out to be casting an actress for the role of Pocahontas. Producers reviewed over 2,000 girls on location before deciding to expand their search to all suitable-aged actresses of Native American descent throughout both North and South America.
  • Pocahontas's clothing during the reception with the Queen is based on one of the few surviving portraits of her from that period.
  • Throughout the entire film, Pocahontas is never addressed by that name, and none of the other Native American characters are addressed by name, nor are their names ever mentioned.
  • To better prepare for his role, Colin Farrell read all seven books that John Smith published in England upon his return from the New World.
  • All the actors were required to lose 9 kilograms and undergo training in a boot camp where they were taught how to handle artillery and live as the first settlers.
  • Terrence Malick wrote the screenplay back in the late 70s, and it remained untouched until 2004.
  • The average shot length is 6.7 seconds.
  • A significant portion of the dialogue was dubbed during post-production. This was necessary because during many takes, the voice of director Terrence Malick was clearly audible in the background.
  • The original version of the film was 150 minutes long and had a limited release in December 2005. A few days later, director Terrence Malick decided to recall all copies and re-edited the film, resulting in the final, 135-minute version. The initial cut was never released on DVD in the US and is only available on a two-disc edition released in Italy.
  • Irene Bedard (Pocahontas's mother) and Christian Bale (John Rolfe) previously participated in the voice acting for the Disney animated film 'Pocahontas' (1995). Christian Bale voiced Thomas, and Irene Bedard voiced the main character, Pocahontas.
  • Director Terrence Malick strived to make the film as authentic and historically accurate as possible. To achieve this, filming took place very close to the actual location of events, and the reconstruction of the English settlement and the Native American village was based on archaeological data and primarily used the same materials and tools as those from the 17th century. To plant in their vicinity, the filmmakers sourced seeds of Native American corn and tobacco, which differed somewhat from those common today.
  • “The New World” is the first film in nine years to be shot entirely or partially on 65mm film. The last such project was the film “Hamlet” (1996) by British director Kenneth Branagh.
  • From the very beginning, the filmmakers set out to avoid computer special effects and largely succeeded in this task. In one scene, the color of a pair of parrots was slightly altered using computer graphics, and in another, the same was done with a flock of pigeons to achieve the greatest possible resemblance to the extinct Carolina parakeets (the last wild individual was killed in 1904).
  • Filming period: July 26 – November 6, 2004.
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