Puss in Boots - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Puss in Boots"
Puss in Boots (2011)
Timing: 1:30 (90 min)
Puss in Boots - TMDB rating
6.594/10
4509
Puss in Boots - Kinopoisk rating
7.13/10
242588
Puss in Boots - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Actors and characters

Photo Antonio Banderas #1503Photo Antonio Banderas #1504Photo Antonio Banderas #1505Photo Antonio Banderas #1506

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas
Character Puss in Boots (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 Kitty Softpaws (voice)
Photo Zach Galifianakis #14969Photo Zach Galifianakis #14970Photo Zach Galifianakis #14971

Zach Galifianakis

Zach Galifianakis
Character Humpty Dumpty (voice)
Photo Billy Bob Thornton #28445Photo Billy Bob Thornton #28446Photo Billy Bob Thornton #28447Photo Billy Bob Thornton #28448

Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton
Character Jack (voice)
Photo Amy Sedaris #14863Photo Amy Sedaris #14864Photo Amy Sedaris #14865Photo Amy Sedaris #14866

Amy Sedaris

Amy Sedaris
Character Jill (voice)
Photo Constance Marie #34897Photo Constance Marie #34898
Constance Marie
Character Imelda (voice)
Photo Mike Mitchell #13379Photo Mike Mitchell #67204Photo Mike Mitchell #67205Photo Mike Mitchell #67206

Mike Mitchell

Mike Mitchell
Character Andy Beanstalk (voice)
Rich Dietl
Character Bounty Hunter (voice)
Photo Guillermo del Toro #10280Photo Guillermo del Toro #300967Photo Guillermo del Toro #327413Photo Guillermo del Toro #327414

Guillermo del Toro

Guillermo del Toro
Character Comandante / Hombre del bigote (voice)
Photo Conrad Vernon #6725

Conrad Vernon

Conrad Vernon
Character Raoul / Soldier (voice)
Photo Chris Miller #15331

Chris Miller

Chris Miller
Character Little Boy Blue / Friar Miller / Prison Guard / Manuel / Rafael (voice)
Ryan Crego
Character Luis (voice)
Photo Tom Wheeler #6741

Tom Wheeler

Tom Wheeler
Character Bartender / Mean Boy / Wagon Driver / Hotel Owner / Rodrigo (voice)
Photo Tom McGrath #13376

Tom McGrath

Tom McGrath
Character Bar Thief (voice)
Photo Bob Joles #34574

Bob Joles

Bob Joles
Character Giuseppe (voice)
Photo Latifa Ouaou #10406
Latifa Ouaou
Character Crazy Woman / Mean Girl / Milk Lady / Little Boy (voice)
Jessica Schulte
Character Estella Maria (voice)
Photo Bob Persichetti #5076Photo Bob Persichetti #5077Photo Bob Persichetti #5078Photo Bob Persichetti #5079

Bob Persichetti

Bob Persichetti
Character Ohhh Cat (voice)
Nina Barry
Character Ivana / Charo (voice)
Photo Sergio Bruna #34899
Sergio Bruna
Character Soldier (voice) (uncredited)
Roberto Donati
Character Various (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Rebecca Davis #34900

Rebecca Davis

Rebecca Davis
Character Various Cats (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Joshua Rush #34901

Joshua Rush

Joshua Rush
Character Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Lara Jill Miller #34902
Lara Jill Miller
Character Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Jossara Jinaro #34903
Jossara Jinaro
Character Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Julie Wittner #34904Photo Julie Wittner #34905Photo Julie Wittner #34906

Julie Wittner

Julie Wittner
Character Various Cats (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The oath of Humpty Dumpty and the Cat: “The first rule is you do not talk about Fight Club. The second rule is you DO NOT talk about Fight Club” – is a direct reference to David Fincher’s film, Fight Club.
  • In sketches of unfilmed scenes (released as bonus materials on the DVD), the golden goose is named Sylvia.
  • In the original version of the cartoon, a real giant with an eye patch appeared instead of Mother Goose, and Puss in Boots fought him.
  • The scene inside the carriage, where Jack and Jill first lower themselves into the chairs with their backs to the viewer, and then abruptly turn to face them, is a reference to the scene of earthlings infiltrating a UFO in the film "Hangar 18" (1980).
  • The final scene, where the Cat holds the rope with Pinocchio, is a direct reference to the film "The Guardian" (2006) – with the same lines and outcome.
  • Jack of the Beanstalk is the former owner of the Donkey. This conclusion is drawn from the Donkey’s line in the film "Shrek 2" (2004): "Some crazy farmer was going to trade me for magic beans!".
  • The scene inside the carriage, where Jack and Jill first lower themselves into the chairs facing away from the viewer, and then abruptly turn to face them, is a reference to the scene of earthlings infiltrating a UFO in "Hangar 18" (1980).
  • The final scene where Kot holds the rope with Shaltai-Boltai is a direct reference to the film "Lifeguard" (2006) – with the same lines and outcome.
  • Jack Beanstalk is the former owner of Donkey. This is suggested by Donkey’s line in "Shrek 2" (2004): "Some crazy farmer was gonna trade me for magic beans!"
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