Augustus: The First Emperor - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Augustus: The First Emperor"
Imperium: Augustus (2003)
Timing: 3:20 (200 min)
Augustus: The First Emperor - TMDB rating
5.917/10
18
Augustus: The First Emperor - Kinopoisk rating
6.584/10
1214
Augustus: The First Emperor - IMDB rating
6.2/10
1500

Actors and characters

Photo Peter OPhoto Peter OPhoto Peter OPhoto Peter O

Peter O'Toole

Peter O'Toole
Character Augustus Caesar
Photo Charlotte Rampling #7379Photo Charlotte Rampling #7380Photo Charlotte Rampling #7381Photo Charlotte Rampling #7382

Charlotte Rampling

Charlotte Rampling
Character Livia Drusilla
Photo Vittoria Belvedere #238214Photo Vittoria Belvedere #238215Photo Vittoria Belvedere #238216Photo Vittoria Belvedere #335654
Vittoria Belvedere
Character Julia Caesaris
Photo Benjamin Sadler #14636

Benjamin Sadler

Benjamin Sadler
Character Gaius Octavius, the young Augustus
Photo Ken Duken #107789Photo Ken Duken #107790

Ken Duken

Ken Duken
Character Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Photo Russell Barr #105013
Russell Barr
Character Gaius Maecenas
Photo Juan Diego Botto #22582Photo Juan Diego Botto #22583Photo Juan Diego Botto #22584

Juan Diego Botto

Juan Diego Botto
Character Iullus Antonius
Photo Martina Stella #60175

Martina Stella

Martina Stella
Character Young Livia
Photo Valeria DPhoto Valeria D
Valeria D'Obici
Character Atia
Photo Michele Bevilacqua #82147
Michele Bevilacqua
Character Tiberius
Photo Riccardo De Torrebruna #83406
Riccardo De Torrebruna
Character Decimus
Photo Giampiero Judica #103734Photo Giampiero Judica #103735
Giampiero Judica
Character Scipio
Photo Vanni Materassi #128856Photo Vanni Materassi #128857Photo Vanni Materassi #128858Photo Vanni Materassi #128859
Vanni Materassi
Character Musa
Photo Elena Ballesteros #223842Photo Elena Ballesteros #223843Photo Elena Ballesteros #223844Photo Elena Ballesteros #223845
Elena Ballesteros
Character Octavia
Photo Gérard Klein #255065
Gérard Klein
Character Julius Caesar
Photo Achille Brugnini #121183
Achille Brugnini
Character Cassius
Photo Alexander Strobele #27881
Alexander Strobele
Character Lucius Tutilius
Michael Reale
Character Lepidus
Photo Anna Valle #323303

Anna Valle

Anna Valle
Character Cleopatra
Photo Massimo Ghini #80461Photo Massimo Ghini #80462

Massimo Ghini

Massimo Ghini
Character Mark Antony
Photo Massimo Sarchielli #110903
Massimo Sarchielli
Character Beggar/Farmer
Photo Antonio Petrocelli #144405
Antonio Petrocelli
Character Brutus
Photo Hichem Rostom #120857

Hichem Rostom

Hichem Rostom
Character Lawyer
Paolo Scalabrino
Character Plancius
Photo Noureddine Souli #323304
Noureddine Souli
Character Centurion

What's left behind the scenes

  • By contract, actors for the film were selected from all countries that had invested money in its production.
  • The film was dedicated to Titus Vossberg, the film's set designer.
  • The original German title of the film is “Augustus — Mein Vater, der Kaiser,” which translates to “Augustus — My Father, the Emperor.” Initially, “My Father, the Emperor” was chosen as the English title, but the distributors decided that “Augustus” was more suitable.
  • Filming took place in Tunisia.
  • Seven history professors were hired as historical consultants for the film.
  • A scene of violence against Julia by Tiberius was cut from some DVD and VHS releases to lower the MPAA rating.
  • According to the plot, after Caesar's return to Rome from Spain, he pardoned Sextus. Historical sources state that Sextus fled after the Battle of Munda, and Pompey was executed.
  • In the film, Maecenas was sent to Macedonia for training along with Octavian and Agrippa. However, historical sources first mention Maecenas only in 40 BC, when Octavian arranged his wedding to Scribonia – four years later. Salvidienus, another childhood friend of Octavian, not Maecenas, was sent to Macedonia (more precisely, Apollonia) with Octavian and Agrippa.
  • The film portrays Scribonia as supposedly Augustus's first wife, and Livia as his second. In reality, they were his second and third wives, respectively. Augustus's first wife was Claudia Pulchra, although he divorced her without harming her.
  • In the film, Tiberius kills Iullus Antonius. Historical sources report that Iullus Antonius was caught in treason and secretly received a decree from Augustus suggesting he commit suicide to avoid a more shameful death, which Iullus Antonius did in 2 BC. This is reported by Velleius Paterculus, a historian and contemporary of Augustus. According to Cassius Dio, a historian who lived later than Velleius Paterculus, Iullus Antonius was executed.
  • The film shows Julia visiting Augustus on his deathbed. In fact, she died in the same year and never returned to Rome after her exile.
  • According to surviving sources, Julia was exiled to the island of Pandateria near Campania, and not to Brundisium.
  • The film features stirrups. Stirrups began to be used in Europe much later – approximately in the 5th–6th centuries, with the first mention of stirrups in Europe dating back to the 6th century.
  • The original German title of the film is "Augustus — Mein Vater, der Kaiser," which means "Augustus — My Father, the Emperor." "My Father, the Emperor" was initially chosen as the English title, but distributors decided that "Augustus" was more suitable.
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