Bolt - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Bolt"
Bolt (2008)
Timing: 1:38 (98 min)
Bolt - TMDB rating
6.538/10
6450
Bolt - Kinopoisk rating
7.268/10
166135
Bolt - IMDB rating
6.8/10
247000

Actors and characters

Photo John Travolta #25912Photo John Travolta #25913Photo John Travolta #25914Photo John Travolta #25915

John Travolta

John Travolta
Character Bolt (voice)
Photo Miley Cyrus #48303Photo Miley Cyrus #48304Photo Miley Cyrus #48305Photo Miley Cyrus #48306

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus
Character Penny (voice)
Photo Susie Essman #48360Photo Susie Essman #48361

Susie Essman

Susie Essman
Character Mittens (voice)
Photo Mark Walton #4204

Mark Walton

Mark Walton
Character Rhino (voice)
Photo Malcolm McDowell #42432Photo Malcolm McDowell #42433Photo Malcolm McDowell #42434Photo Malcolm McDowell #42435

Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell
Character Dr. Calico (voice)
Photo James Lipton #48362

James Lipton

James Lipton
Character The Director (voice)
Photo Greg Germann #10798Photo Greg Germann #10799Photo Greg Germann #10800

Greg Germann

Greg Germann
Character The Agent (voice)
Photo Diedrich Bader #13559Photo Diedrich Bader #13560Photo Diedrich Bader #13561Photo Diedrich Bader #13562

Diedrich Bader

Diedrich Bader
Character Veteran Cat (voice)
Photo Nick Swardson #2647Photo Nick Swardson #2648Photo Nick Swardson #69853Photo Nick Swardson #69854

Nick Swardson

Nick Swardson
Character Blake (voice)
Photo J.P. Manoux #39656

J.P. Manoux

J.P. Manoux
Character Tom (voice)
Photo Dan Fogelman #18029Photo Dan Fogelman #18030Photo Dan Fogelman #18031

Dan Fogelman

Dan Fogelman
Character Billy (voice)
Photo Kari Wahlgren #4829Photo Kari Wahlgren #4830

Kari Wahlgren

Kari Wahlgren
Character Mindy Parker (voice)
Photo Chloë Grace Moretz #11819Photo Chloë Grace Moretz #11820Photo Chloë Grace Moretz #11821Photo Chloë Grace Moretz #11822

Chloë Grace Moretz

Chloë Grace Moretz
Character Young Penny (voice)
Photo Randy Savage #21971

Randy Savage

Randy Savage
Character Thug (voice)
Photo Ronn Moss #48363Photo Ronn Moss #48364

Ronn Moss

Ronn Moss
Character Dr. Forrester (voice)
Photo Grey DeLisle #9279Photo Grey DeLisle #9280Photo Grey DeLisle #9281Photo Grey DeLisle #69286

Grey DeLisle

Grey DeLisle
Character Penny's Mom (voice)
Photo Sean Donnellan #48365
Sean Donnellan
Character Penny's TV Dad (voice)
Lino DiSalvo
Character Vinnie (voice)
Todd Cummings
Character Joey (voice)
Photo Tim Mertens #18022
Tim Mertens
Character Bobby (voice)
Photo Kelly Hoover #20372
Kelly Hoover
Character Ester (voice)
Photo Brian Stepanek #24110Photo Brian Stepanek #24111Photo Brian Stepanek #24112

Brian Stepanek

Brian Stepanek
Character Martin (voice)
Photo Jeff Bennett #20709Photo Jeff Bennett #20710Photo Jeff Bennett #20711Photo Jeff Bennett #67278

Jeff Bennett

Jeff Bennett
Character Lloyd (voice)
Photo Daran Norris #9234

Daran Norris

Daran Norris
Character Louie (voice)
Photo John DiMaggio #4179Photo John DiMaggio #4180Photo John DiMaggio #283560Photo John DiMaggio #300927

John DiMaggio

John DiMaggio
Character Saul (voice)
Photo Jenny Lewis #48366Photo Jenny Lewis #48367

Jenny Lewis

Jenny Lewis
Character Assistant Director (voice)
Photo Anne Lockhart #18026

Anne Lockhart

Anne Lockhart
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Phil LaMarr #4191

Phil LaMarr

Phil LaMarr
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo June Christopher #5003Photo June Christopher #5004Photo June Christopher #5005Photo June Christopher #5006
June Christopher
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Christin Ciaccio Briggs
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo David Cowgill #14715

David Cowgill

David Cowgill
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Terri Douglas #4832
Terri Douglas
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Jackie Gonneau #2365
Jackie Gonneau
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Nathan Greno #18021

Nathan Greno

Nathan Greno
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Forrest Iwaszewski
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Holly Kaneko #48368
Holly Kaneko
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Daniel Kaz
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Dara McGarry #7246

Dara McGarry

Dara McGarry
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Scott Menville #2688Photo Scott Menville #2689

Scott Menville

Scott Menville
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Jonathan Nichols #29955

Jonathan Nichols

Jonathan Nichols
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Paul Pape #7247

Paul Pape

Paul Pape
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Lynwood Robinson
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Karen Ann Ryan
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Tara Strong #5878Photo Tara Strong #5879Photo Tara Strong #327257Photo Tara Strong #327258

Tara Strong

Tara Strong
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Pepper Sweeney #7258
Pepper Sweeney
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Joe Whyte #18032
Joe Whyte
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Chris Williams #7213

Chris Williams

Chris Williams
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Stephen J. Anderson #7208Photo Stephen J. Anderson #7209Photo Stephen J. Anderson #7210Photo Stephen J. Anderson #7211

Stephen J. Anderson

Stephen J. Anderson
Character Additional Voices (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • When Volt is holding Knuckles over the roadway, a bus with the number 2525 on its roof drives by below – the same bus featured in "Speed" (1994).
  • The film used NPR (Non-Photorealistic Rendering) technology, which allowed for special forms of displaying the route of Volt and his friends across America. To obtain the 3D image, artists used a new patented technology applied in the production of special effects for cinema.
  • "Bolt" was the first full-length 3D animated film made entirely at Disney Studios from start to finish. Previously, two full-length animated films – "Chicken Little" (2005) and "Meet the Robinsons" (2007) – had been released in 3D, but the conversion to this format was done outside the studio.
  • In the English version of the film, Bolt is called "Bolt" (translated as "Lightning"). In the Russian version, "Bolt" sounds rather coarse, so the creators of the Russian dubbing had to change the main character's name to "Volt". The lightning bolt drawn on the dog’s side only confirmed the correctness of the choice. Besides the Russian version, a name change was also made in the French version of the film. The French Bolt is named "Volt".
  • Jenny Lewis, the performer of the song "Barking At The Moon", also voiced an episodic character in the film – the assistant director of the "Bolt" TV series.
  • The 3D model of the hamster Rhino in a plastic ball was created by the animators based on the producer John Lasseter’s pet chinchilla.
  • The number on Volt's collar is the address of the Disney animation studio.
  • Before creating the image of Volt, the artists spent a long time studying the behavior of real dogs.
  • Despite the very limited time remaining before the planned premiere after a complete change in the film's concept, the script versions were constantly changing. A major difficulty was coming up with a moment and setting in which Volt would discover he has no superpowers and is just a regular dog. In one version of the film, Rhino found himself in mortal danger in his ball – in a fast river with huge boulders. Hearing cries for help, the brave Volt, despite the protests of the cat Varezhka, jumped into the water from a high bridge. Once in the water, he discovered he couldn't swim at all and began to frantically dog paddle to stay afloat and catch up with the disappearing Rhino. Running along the bank ahead of the current, Varezhka managed to pull Volt out of the water with a broken branch that happened to be there at the time. Rhino ended up on the shore because his ball slammed into one of the boulders and flew onto the bank. However, he saw Volt jumping from the bridge and was convinced that he had saved him. The wet and frightened dog noticed a blurry spot on his side, which had once been a painted lightning bolt, and rubbed it with his paw, realizing everything when he saw paint smudges on it. This entire scene was later removed, but the moment of Volt examining his painted paw so pleased the directors that they decided to keep it and eventually included it in the main plot. In another version, Volt realized he lacked unique abilities when the three of them ended up in Las Vegas. 'Making a face,' he once again begged for a treat at a small cafe. It turned out to be a substantial piece of meat, which Volt carried to his friends through a dark alley to take a shortcut. They were met by two menacing large dogs who decided to take the loot from the little Volt. A terrible fight ensued, in which Volt was seriously injured. When Varezhka accidentally found her friend lying on the ground and bleeding, Penny's voice was heard. It turned out that around the corner, Rhino was watching the just-started 'Volt' show on a large street screen. Somehow managing to limp towards the sound, Volt saw the show on the screen and understood everything. This scene was removed by the authors as it was self-contained and too violent for a children's cartoon.
  • When Volt holds Varezhka over the roadway, a bus with the number 2525 on its roof drives by below – a similar bus featured in the film "Speed" (1994).
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