“Wuthering Heights” - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "“Wuthering Heights”"
"Wuthering Heights" (2026)
Timing: 2:16 (136 min)
“Wuthering Heights” - TMDB rating
6.676/10
1096
“Wuthering Heights” - Kinopoisk rating
6.536/10
60099
“Wuthering Heights” - IMDB rating
6.2/10
46000

Actors and characters

Photo Margot Robbie #4486Photo Margot Robbie #4487Photo Margot Robbie #4488Photo Margot Robbie #4489

Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie
Character Cathy
Photo Jacob Elordi #29725Photo Jacob Elordi #29726Photo Jacob Elordi #29727Photo Jacob Elordi #29728

Jacob Elordi

Jacob Elordi
Character Heathcliff
Photo Hong Chau #28898Photo Hong Chau #28899Photo Hong Chau #28900Photo Hong Chau #28901

Hong Chau

Hong Chau
Character Nelly
Photo Alison Oliver #29729

Alison Oliver

Alison Oliver
Character Isabella
Photo Shazad Latif #77267Photo Shazad Latif #77268Photo Shazad Latif #77269

Shazad Latif

Shazad Latif
Character Edgar
Photo Martin Clunes #106658

Martin Clunes

Martin Clunes
Character Mr. Earnshaw
Photo Ewan Mitchell #29748

Ewan Mitchell

Ewan Mitchell
Character Joseph
Photo Amy Morgan #144568
Amy Morgan
Character Zillah
Photo Jessica Knappett #116096Photo Jessica Knappett #116097

Jessica Knappett

Jessica Knappett
Character Mrs Burton
Photo Charlotte Mellington #357580
Charlotte Mellington
Character Young Cathy
Photo Owen Cooper #357577Photo Owen Cooper #357578

Owen Cooper

Owen Cooper
Character Young Heathcliff
Photo Vy Nguyen #357579
Vy Nguyen
Character Young Nelly
Photo Millie Kent #69214
Millie Kent
Character Jane
Photo Vicki Pepperdine #32308

Vicki Pepperdine

Vicki Pepperdine
Character Sister Mercy
Photo Paul Rhys #285

Paul Rhys

Paul Rhys
Character Heathcliff's Father
Robert Cawsey
Character Gallows Master
Louie Benjamin Potts
Character Urchin 1
Treyston Braine
Character Urchin 2
Photo Jaydon Eastman #357581
Jaydon Eastman
Character Urchin 3

Matt Green

Matt Green
Character Registrar
Ian Mitchell
Character Older Groom
Erin Barker-Jones
Character Young Bride
Photo Claire Ashton #25229
Claire Ashton
Character Granny Smith (uncredited)
Andrew Charles Davis
Character Grave Digger 1 (uncredited)
Kevin Vose
Character Vicar (uncredited)
Garry Sowerby
Character Extra

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming for the movie took place from January to April 2025.
  • Margot Robbie filmed in the movie three months after giving birth.
  • In the design of the bedroom of Catherine, played by Margot Robbie, production designer Susie Davis used an enlarged image of the actress's skin. She 'played' with the photographs, emphasizing veins and experimenting with saturated colors and filters.
  • Catherine's swing at the estate was modeled after the swing in the 1767 painting by the impressionist painter and engraver Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806).
  • The entire estate was a set in a filming pavilion; however, the window glass and the roses in the garden were real, not props.
  • The owners lent the goldfish swimming in transparent urns to the filmmakers for just one day. After that, they were replaced by mechanical "stunt doubles."
  • The film's screenplay differs from the plot of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel (she is mentioned in the credits as a screenwriter). According to director and screenwriter Emerald Fennell, she reworked the script based on her own memories of her impressions of the novel, which she read as a teenager. She wanted to show the audience her own interpretation rather than a precise, detailed reproduction of the source novel.
  • The red latex dress worn by Margot Robbie's character was not actually made of latex. A modern shiny synthetic material was used for its tailoring, chosen to match the color of the estate's red floors.
  • The models for the hand sculptures (used as wall candelabras) were the hands of members of the film's creative team, specifically those from the props department.
  • A veritable war broke out between various studios over the rights to create the film. Netflix offered the most money (it is claimed the amount was $150 million). Ultimately, director and screenwriter Emerald Fennell and lead actress Margot Robbie chose Warner Bros. While they were only willing to pay $80 million, they promised a theatrical release.
  • The kitchen ceiling was 193 cm high, while Jacob Elordi, who played Heathcliff, stands at 195 cm; this meant he was intended to be unable to even stand fully upright in the estate he would one day own. As production designer Susie Davies put it, this symbolized that the estate would never truly belong to him.
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