Sausage Party - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Sausage Party"
Sausage Party (2016)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
Sausage Party - TMDB rating
5.752/10
7605
Sausage Party - Kinopoisk rating
5.976/10
177036
Sausage Party - IMDB rating
6.1/10
225611

Actors and characters

Photo Seth Rogen #1Photo Seth Rogen #2Photo Seth Rogen #3Photo Seth Rogen #4

Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen
Character Frank / Sergeant Pepper / Peanut Butter (voice)
Photo Kristen Wiig #20528Photo Kristen Wiig #20529Photo Kristen Wiig #20530Photo Kristen Wiig #20531

Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig
Character Brenda (voice)
Photo Jonah Hill #17098Photo Jonah Hill #17099Photo Jonah Hill #17100Photo Jonah Hill #17101

Jonah Hill

Jonah Hill
Character Carl (voice)
Photo Bill Hader #8706Photo Bill Hader #8707Photo Bill Hader #8708Photo Bill Hader #8709

Bill Hader

Bill Hader
Character Firewater / Tequila / El Guaco (voice)
Photo Michael Cera #4557Photo Michael Cera #4558Photo Michael Cera #4559Photo Michael Cera #4560

Michael Cera

Michael Cera
Character Barry (voice)
Photo James Franco #21946Photo James Franco #21947Photo James Franco #21948Photo James Franco #21949

James Franco

James Franco
Character Druggie (voice)
Photo Danny McBride #5544Photo Danny McBride #5545Photo Danny McBride #5546Photo Danny McBride #5547

Danny McBride

Danny McBride
Character Honey Mustard (voice)
Photo Craig Robinson #21267Photo Craig Robinson #21268Photo Craig Robinson #21269

Craig Robinson

Craig Robinson
Character Grits (voice)
Photo Paul Rudd #7923Photo Paul Rudd #7924Photo Paul Rudd #7925Photo Paul Rudd #7926

Paul Rudd

Paul Rudd
Character Darren (voice)
Photo Nick Kroll #19282Photo Nick Kroll #19283Photo Nick Kroll #67626

Nick Kroll

Nick Kroll
Character Douche (voice)
Photo David Krumholtz #2892Photo David Krumholtz #2893Photo David Krumholtz #2894Photo David Krumholtz #2895

David Krumholtz

David Krumholtz
Character Kareem Abdul Lavash (voice)
Photo Edward Norton #12900Photo Edward Norton #12901Photo Edward Norton #12902Photo Edward Norton #12903

Edward Norton

Edward Norton
Character Sammy Bagel Jr. (voice)
Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1592Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1593Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1594Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1595

Salma Hayek Pinault

Salma Hayek Pinault
Character Teresa Taco (voice)
Photo Anders Holm #59687Photo Anders Holm #59688Photo Anders Holm #74549

Anders Holm

Anders Holm
Character Troy (voice)
Photo Scott Underwood #23881
Scott Underwood
Character Gum / Twink / Krinkler's Chips / Pizza / Peanut (voice)
Photo Sugar Lyn Beard #77968Photo Sugar Lyn Beard #77969

Sugar Lyn Beard

Sugar Lyn Beard
Character Baby Carrot / Cookies (voice)
Photo Conrad Vernon #6725

Conrad Vernon

Conrad Vernon
Character Toilet Paper / Sauerkraut / Catcall Sausage / Grape #1 / Beer Can / Pop Bottle (voice)
Photo Ian James Corlett #14204Photo Ian James Corlett #65614

Ian James Corlett

Ian James Corlett
Character Apple / Tickilish Licorice / Relish / Bag of Dog Food (voice)
Photo Michael Daingerfield #75768
Michael Daingerfield
Character Chunk Munchers Cereal / Light Bulb / Indian Chutney (voice)
Photo Jason Simpson #188772Photo Jason Simpson #188773Photo Jason Simpson #188774Photo Jason Simpson #188775

Jason Simpson

Jason Simpson
Character Plum #2 / Beer Keg / Fat Guy / Fit Man (voice)
Photo Vincent Tong #29202

Vincent Tong

Vincent Tong
Character Pislitz Chips / Juice Box / Jamaican Rum (voice)
Karen E. Wright
Character Diner Waitress
Photo Lauren Miller #42864

Lauren Miller

Lauren Miller
Character Camille Toh / Tampon (voice)
Photo Sam Vincent #56079Photo Sam Vincent #56080

Sam Vincent

Sam Vincent
Character Old Pork Sausage / Refried Beans / Sandwich / Pop Tart / Licorice Rope (voice)
Photo Greg Tiernan #74196

Greg Tiernan

Greg Tiernan
Character Potato / Noodle Soup / Larry the Corn (voice)
Photo Brian Dobson #53419
Brian Dobson
Character Italian Tomato / Lettuce (voice)
Photo Harland Williams #31221

Harland Williams

Harland Williams
Character Ketchup / Drug Dealer / Baba Ganoush (voice)

Alistair Abell

Alistair Abell
Character Mariachi Salsa / Gefilte Fish (voice)
Photo Iris Apatow #153179Photo Iris Apatow #153180Photo Iris Apatow #153181Photo Iris Apatow #329693

Iris Apatow

Iris Apatow
Character Berry Good Candies / Grape #3 / Coconut Milk (voice)
Photo Michael Dobson #56072Photo Michael Dobson #56073

Michael Dobson

Michael Dobson
Character Queso (voice)
Photo Ian Hanlin #88876

Ian Hanlin

Ian Hanlin
Character Beet (voice)
Photo Maryke Hendrikse #62641
Maryke Hendrikse
Character Popped Cherry Mixer / Plum #1 / Loretta Bun / Frozen Fruitz (voice)
Photo Nicole Oliver #62647Photo Nicole Oliver #62648Photo Nicole Oliver #62649

Nicole Oliver

Nicole Oliver
Character Sally Bun / Ice Cream / Watermelon / Female Shopper #1 (voice)
Photo Kelly Sheridan #62637

Kelly Sheridan

Kelly Sheridan
Character Roberta Bun / Grape #2 / Female Shopper #2 (voice)
Photo Meat Loaf #14472Photo Meat Loaf #14473Photo Meat Loaf #14474

Meat Loaf

Meat Loaf
Character Meatloaf (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Douche (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Work on the computer-animated film began on July 23, 2010.
  • The first American computer-animated film since the release of 'Foodfight!' (Matt Maellaro, 2007) to be given an 'R' rating by the American Film Association (under 17 requires accompanying parent or legal guardian).
  • The first computer-animated film with a screenplay by Seth Rogen.
  • To avoid being released on the same day as 'Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping' (Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, 2016), the film's release date was postponed.
  • David Krumholtz, Seth Rogen, and James Franco starred together in 'This Is the End' (Seth Rogen, 2013) and the television series 'Freaks and Geeks' (1999-2000).
  • The events in the film unfold on Independence Day, July 4th.
  • Nick Kroll had previously played a character nicknamed "The Schmuck" in the series "Parks and Recreation" (2009-2015).
  • Most animated films produced by "Pixar" and others cost around $100 million, while "Sausage Party" cost less than $20 million to produce.
  • This is Conrad Vernon's first film to receive an "R" rating (under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
  • Mark Osborne was initially appointed as the film's director.
  • Director Conrad Vernon and actor Seth Rogen collaborated on the full-length animated film "Monsters vs. Aliens" (2009) from "DreamWorks Animation".
  • Seth Rogen worked on the film for 10 years.
  • Jay Baruchel is the only one of the six surviving characters from the film "This Is the End" (Seth Rogen, 2013) who did not participate in the making of "Sausage Party." Paul Rudd, Michael Cera, and David Krumholtz from the cast of "This Is the End" also took part in the creation of "Sausage Party."
  • The scene where the sausage Frank (a character voiced by Seth Rogen) begins to cough from smoking inevitably reminds the viewer of a similar episode from the film "Pineapple Express" (David Gordon Green, 2008). The screenplay for that film was also written by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen.
  • On the car of the drug addict who drives Barry away, a sticker with the inscription "Dixar" is prominently displayed—a clear allusion to the animation studio "Pixar."
  • To avoid a release date coinciding with the film "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping," the premiere was postponed.
  • Initially, Mark Osborne was appointed as the film's director.
  • According to Seth Rogen, the filmmakers wanted the film to receive an 'R' rating (under 16s must be accompanied by a parent) rather than an 'NC-17' rating (no one under 18 admitted, may contain explicit content, slang, and violence), so they deliberately inserted several scenes they knew would attract the censors' attention. This practice is used regularly, distracting censors with overtly problematic scenes in the hope that they will overlook less risky content. To the filmmakers' surprise, the censors only asked them to remove hair from the genitals of a character voiced by David Krumholtz and gave the film an 'R' rating.
  • Screenwriter and producer Seth Rogen claims that the film owes its voice cast to his friend, actor Edward Norton, who also participated in the voice acting. Many actors, when approached with offers to voice a character, agreed after learning that Norton was already part of the cast.
  • Nick Kroll recorded all of his character's lines in 4 hours.
  • Despite the involvement of Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill as creators of the film, many studios refused to produce it due to its dark plot and risky humor. It took Rogen eight years to find a film studio willing to take on the project.
  • When work on the film began, director Greg Tiernan frequently forced animators to work overtime and without days off, and without additional pay. He consistently cited the film's meager budget and threatened to blacklist anyone who opposed him and remove their names from the credits. There is no animators' union in Vancouver, Canada, where Nitrogen Studio is located, so the animators had to comply.
  • A sticker with the inscription Dixar adorns the car of the drug addict who drives Barry away – a nod to the animation studio Pixar.
  • The orgy scene was originally planned to be eight minutes long, but Seth Rogen and producer Evan Goldberg gave the animators complete freedom. The resulting twelve-minute scene was so explicit that it had to be cut and edited to be included in the film. The frames at the very end of this scene are more explicit than originally intended in the script.
  • To avoid a release date coinciding with “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping,” the premiere was postponed.
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