Chicken Run - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Chicken Run"
Chicken Run (2000)
Timing: 1:24 (84 min)
Chicken Run - TMDB rating
6.838/10
5375
Chicken Run - Kinopoisk rating
6.968/10
95486
Chicken Run - IMDB rating
7.1/10
224000

Actors and characters

Photo Julia Sawalha #44265Photo Julia Sawalha #44266Photo Julia Sawalha #44267

Julia Sawalha

Julia Sawalha
Character Ginger (voice)
Photo Mel Gibson #18932Photo Mel Gibson #18933Photo Mel Gibson #18934Photo Mel Gibson #18935

Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson
Character Rocky (voice)
Photo Imelda Staunton #14561Photo Imelda Staunton #14562

Imelda Staunton

Imelda Staunton
Character Bunty (voice)
Photo Jane Horrocks #26105Photo Jane Horrocks #26106Photo Jane Horrocks #26107

Jane Horrocks

Jane Horrocks
Character Babs (voice)
Photo Lynn Ferguson #30986Photo Lynn Ferguson #67845

Lynn Ferguson

Lynn Ferguson
Character Mac (voice)
Photo Miranda Richardson #11383Photo Miranda Richardson #11384Photo Miranda Richardson #11385Photo Miranda Richardson #11386

Miranda Richardson

Miranda Richardson
Character Mrs. Tweedy (voice)
Photo Tony Haygarth #44268

Tony Haygarth

Tony Haygarth
Character Mr. Tweedy (voice)
Photo Benjamin Whitrow #44269
Benjamin Whitrow
Character Fowler (voice)
Photo Timothy Spall #11390Photo Timothy Spall #11391Photo Timothy Spall #11392Photo Timothy Spall #11393

Timothy Spall

Timothy Spall
Character Nick (voice)
Photo Phil Daniels #44270Photo Phil Daniels #44271

Phil Daniels

Phil Daniels
Character Fetcher (voice)
Photo Lisa Kay #26110
Lisa Kay
Character Additional Chicken (voice) (uncredited)
Photo John Sharian #35548

John Sharian

John Sharian
Character Circus Man (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Wyatt Shears #44272

Wyatt Shears

Wyatt Shears
Character Additional Chicken (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Jo Allen #44273

Jo Allen

Jo Allen
Character Additional Chicken (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Peter Sallis #107127Photo Peter Sallis #107128Photo Peter Sallis #107129Photo Peter Sallis #107130

Peter Sallis

Peter Sallis
Character Wallace/Truck Sound Effects (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the first feature-length film by «Aardman Animations». It parodies the famous film «The Great Escape» (1963), only instead of prisoners of war, there are chickens.
  • Babs really does knit, but she uses toothpicks instead of knitting needles.
  • A full-scale campaign was organized to nominate the film for an 'Oscar' in the 'Best Picture' category. The failure of the nomination campaign and the film's popularity among Academy members (referring to the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) led to the inclusion of a 'Best Animated Feature' category in the nominations for the following year (2002). The award was given to the animated film 'Shrek' (2001), also produced by DreamWorks Studios.
  • A significant role in Mel Gibson voicing the main character was played by his children. They convinced him to take on the voice acting after watching the short animated films about Wallace and Gromit.
  • The characters' bodies were made of silicone with a latex coating, and the heads and hands (or wings) were made of plasticine. Collars or lacy ruffled collars on the chicks conceal the boundary between the plasticine heads and wings on one side and the latex-covered bodies on the other.
  • Ginger and Rocky were named after the favorite chicks of one of the scriptwriters and director Nick Park, who had them as a child.
  • The filmmakers were very concerned about the kissing scene between Rocky and Ginger, believing that the kiss (beaks touching) would look unconvincing. This gave rise to the idea that every time they were about to kiss, something would interfere. When they finally managed to kiss, the beak-to-beak contact is not visible to the viewer.
  • Mel Gibson recorded all of his lines in the United States, while the rest of the voice actors recorded in Bristol, England.
  • It took a week to create 3-4 chickens. Each of them contained an armature acting as a skeleton, and rods were used when any of the chickens ran or flew. After that, the puppets were manipulated and photographed at 24 frames per second of film. Several puppets were created because plasticine turned out to be not a very strong or reliable material. More reliable silicone was also used. Creating one puppet chicken involved 100 separate stages.
  • Edwina is named after Edwina Curry, a member of parliament for the Conservative Party, whose political career ended in 1988 after a statement about salmonella, following which egg sales in the country fell by 60%.
  • The chicken pie baking machine was meant to symbolize the threat posed by mechanization. 50 people worked on its design.
  • The courses were created in two sizes – full-size and reduced size for scenes with the Tweedy family and general shots with altered perspective.
  • By the middle of the film's production, the animators had used one and a half tons of plasticine.
  • Creating the scene with Rocky and Ginger on the roof took 5 months.
  • A whole campaign was organized to nominate the film for an 'Oscar' in the 'Best Picture' category. The failure of the nomination campaign and the film's popularity among Academy members (referring to the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) led to the inclusion of the 'Best Animated Feature' category in the nominations for the following year (2002).
  • This is the first feature-length film from 'Aardman Animations.' It parodies the famous film 'The Great Escape' (1963), only instead of prisoners of war, it features chickens.
  • A full-scale campaign was organized to nominate the film for an “Oscar” in the “Best Picture” category. The campaign’s failure to secure a nomination and the film’s popularity among Academy members (referring to the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) led to its inclusion in the “Best Animated Feature” category for the following year’s awards (2002).
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