Shawn Levy |
Robert Ben Garant | .. | (written by) & |
Thomas Lennon | .. | (written by) |
Robert Ben Garant | .. | (characters) & |
Thomas Lennon | .. | (characters) |
Ben Stiller | .. | Larry Daley | |
Amy Adams | .. | Amelia Earhart | |
Owen Wilson | .. | Jedediah | |
Hank Azaria | .. | Kahmunrah / The Thinker / Abe Lincoln (voice) | |
Robin Williams | .. | Teddy Roosevelt | |
Christopher Guest | .. | Ivan the Terrible | |
Alain Chabat | .. | Napoleon Bonaparte | |
Steve Coogan | .. | Octavius | |
Ricky Gervais | .. | Dr. McPhee | |
Bill Hader | .. | George Armstrong Custer | |
Jon Bernthal | .. | Al Capone | |
Patrick Gallagher | .. | Attila the Hun | |
Jake Cherry | .. | Nicky | |
Rami Malek | .. | Ahkmenrah | |
Mizuo Peck | .. | Sacajawea | |
Kerry van der Griend | .. | Neanderthal #1 (as Kerry Van Der Griend) | |
Matthew Harrison | .. | Neanderthal #2 | |
Rick Dobran | .. | Neanderthal #3 (as Riccardo Dobran) | |
Randy Lee | .. | Hun #1 | |
Darryl Quon | .. | Hun #2 | |
Gerald Wong | .. | Hun #3 | |
Paul Chih-Ping Cheng | .. | Hun #4 | |
Jay Baruchel | .. | Sailor Joey Motorola | |
Mindy Kaling | .. | Docent | |
Keith Powell | .. | Tuskegee Airman #1 | |
Craig Robinson | .. | Tuskegee Airman #2 | |
Samuel Patrick Chu | .. | Teenage Boy #1 (as Samuel Chu) | |
Augustus Oicle | .. | Teenage Boy #2 | |
Kai James | .. | Teenage Boy #3 | |
Clint Howard | .. | Air and Space Mission Control Tech #1 | |
Matty Finochio | .. | Air and Space Mission Control Tech #2 | |
George Foreman | .. | Himself (as George Foreman Sr.) | |
Josh Byer | .. | Capone Gangster #1 | |
Sophie Levy | .. | Young Girl #1 | |
Tess Levy | .. | Young Girl #2 | |
Christina Schild | .. | 'American Gothic' Woman | |
Robert Thurston | .. | 'American Gothic' Farmer | |
Alberta Mayne | .. | Kissing Nurse | |
Clifton MaCabe Murray | .. | Kissing Sailor (as Clifton Murray) | |
Caroll Spinney | .. | Oscar the Grouch (voice) | |
Thomas Morley | .. | Darth Vader | |
Dan Joffre | .. | Town Car Driver | |
Dave Hospes | .. | Astronaut | |
Regina Taufen | .. | New York Reporter | |
Shawn Levy | .. | Infomercial Father | |
Kevin Jonas | .. | Cherub (voice) | |
Joe Jonas | .. | Cherub (voice) | |
Nick Jonas | .. | Cherub (voice) | |
Eugene Levy | .. | Albert Einstein (voice) | |
Brad Garrett | .. | Easter Island Head (voice) | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Don Abernathy | .. | Airport Traveler (uncredited) | |
Dennis Albanese | .. | Foreman (uncredited) | |
Megan Alda | .. | Cowgirl (uncredited) | |
Tipper Burton | .. | Museum visitor (uncredited) | |
Hélène Cardona | .. | Reporter (voice) (uncredited) | |
Jordan Michael Coulson | .. | Steltsy Guard (uncredited) | |
Thomas Joe Craig | .. | Museum Patron (uncredited) | |
Robert Ben Garant | .. | Orville Wright (uncredited) | |
Ed Helms | .. | Larry Daley's Assistant (uncredited) | |
Jonah Hill | .. | Brandon / Brundon the Security Guard (uncredited) | |
Lauren Emily Jacobs | .. | School Girl (uncredited) | |
Frankie Jonas | .. | Extra - Child in Museum (uncredited) | |
Waléra Kanischtscheff | .. | Ivan the Terrible (voice) (uncredited) | |
Thomas Lennon | .. | Wilbur Wright (uncredited) | |
Tom MacNeill | .. | US Marine (uncredited) | |
Nathalie Marrable | .. | Jitterbugger (uncredited) | |
Dan Martino | .. | U.S. Solider (uncredited) | |
Crystal the Monkey | .. | Dexter / Able (uncredited) | |
Douglas Nelson | .. | Streltsy (uncredited) | |
Kennith Overbey | .. | Tuskegee Airman (uncredited) | |
Reiner Prochaska | .. | Steltsy (uncredited) | |
Dan Savoie | .. | NY Museum Patron (uncredited) | |
Robert Underwood | .. | Air and Space Mission Control Tech (uncredited) |
Michael Barnathan | .. | producer |
Chris Columbus | .. | producer |
Thomas M. Hammel | .. | executive producer |
Shawn Levy | .. | producer |
Josh McLaglen | .. | executive producer |
Tom McNulty | .. | production executive |
Mark Radcliffe | .. | executive producer |
Ellen Somers | .. | associate producer (as Ellen M. Somers) |
Alan Silvestri |
John Schwartzman | .. | director of photography |
Dean Zimmerman |
Don Zimmerman |
Donna Isaacson |
Claude Paré |
Michael Diner | ||
Anthony Dunne | ||
Helen Jarvis | .. | supervising art director |
Grant Van Der Slagt |
Lin MacDonald | .. | (as Lin Macdonald) |
Marlene Stewart | ||
Hermineh Victoryan | .. | (Illustrator) |
Caroline Aquin | .. | special makeup effects artist |
Martin Astles | .. | makeup effects sculptor |
Kate Biscoe | .. | makeup artist: Mr. Stiller |
Susan Boyd | .. | first assistant hair stylist |
Greg Cannom | .. | prosthetic makeup: 'Teddy' bust |
Cydney Cornell | .. | hair designer: Ms. Amy Adams |
Emanuela Daus | .. | makeup artist |
Victoria Down | .. | head of makeup department |
Bruno Gatien | .. | special makeup effects lab tech |
Vanessa Giles | .. | assistant makeup artist |
Céline Godeau | .. | assistant makeup artist |
Leslie Graham | .. | makeup artist |
Dallas Hartnett | .. | hair stylist |
Mike Hill | .. | sculptor |
Tanya Hudson | .. | first assistant makeup artist |
Emma Julia Jacobs | .. | assistant makeup effects artist (as Emma Jacobs) |
Alla Kornilov | .. | assistant makeup artist |
Michelle Lemieux | .. | special makeup effects artist |
Sherry Linder-Gygli | .. | head of hair department (as Sherry Gygli) |
Harvey Lowry | .. | director of operations: Drac Studios |
Zabrina Matiru | .. | makeup artist |
Ann McLaren | .. | special makeup effects artist |
Cheri Minns | .. | hair & makeup: Mr. Williams |
Sandy Monesmith | .. | first assistant hair stylist |
Adrien Morot | .. | prosthetic makeup effects: Maestro FX |
Mark Nieman | .. | prosthetic makeup artist, silicone department supervisor |
Stephanie Pasicov | .. | key makeup artist: New York |
Christopher Mark Pinhey | .. | first assistant makeup artist (as Christopher Pinney) |
Mark Unterberger | .. | lab technician: Maestro Studio FX, Inc. |
Kristin Wahl | .. | hair stylist: Mr. Stiller (as Kristin Berge) |
Cyndie Boehm | .. | makeup artist: New York (uncredited) |
Craig Lindberg | .. | special makeup effects artist: new york location (uncredited) |
Cristina Patterson | .. | contact lens painter (uncredited) |
Bonnie Benwick | .. | unit manager: second unit |
Thomas M. Hammel | .. | unit production manager |
Eric Hedayat | .. | production supervisor |
Patricia Hess | .. | unit production manager: Washington, D.C. (as Patricia Doherty Hess) |
Ray Quinlan | .. | unit production manager: New York (as Raymond Quinlan) |
Anne M. Simonet | .. | unit production manager (as Anne Simonet) |
Paul Barry | .. | first assistant director: second unit |
Ashley Bell | .. | on-set third assistant director |
Misha Bukowski | .. | second assistant director (as Misha M. Bukowski) |
Gary Capo | .. | second unit director |
Betsy Friedman | .. | second assistant director: New York (as Betsy Palmieri) |
Dan Mansfield | .. | second second assistant director (as Daniel Mansfield) |
Josh McLaglen | .. | first assistant director |
Gordon Piper | .. | third assistant director |
Robert K. Rogers | .. | trainee assistant director (as Robert Rogers) |
Alison C. Rosa | .. | second assistant director: Washington, D.C. (as Alison Rosa) |
Rhonda Taylor | .. | third assistant director: cast |
Jane Chase Wells | .. | second second assistant director: New York |
Oliver Lee | .. | additional trainee assistant director: second unit (uncredited) |
Philip Nee Nee | .. | second assistant director: second unit (uncredited) |
Gordon Piper | .. | assistant director: second unit (uncredited) |
Brian Sepanzyk | .. | trainee assistant director: second unit (uncredited) |
Joseph A. Alfieri Jr. | .. | construction coordinator: New York |
Marc Baird | .. | storyboard artist |
Perry Battista | .. | set dresser |
Alistair Bell | .. | prop builder |
Brent Bennett | .. | set buyer |
Laurel Bergman | .. | assistant art director |
Michael A. Billings | .. | assistant set decorator |
Martine Bilodeau | .. | Lead Scenic Artist |
Derek Bobroff | .. | on-set painter |
Peter Bodnarus | .. | set designer |
John T. Boe | .. | set decorator foreman (as John Boe) |
Katharina Brand | .. | set dresser |
Keith Brooks | .. | lead set wireman (as Keith Brookes) |
Scott Calderwood | .. | set buyer |
Carl Catanese | .. | set decorator: Washington, D.C. |
Mira Caveno | .. | set designer |
Lubor Cencak | .. | scenic artist |
Brian Cunningham | .. | assistant art director |
John Dale | .. | construction coordinator (as Johnny Dale) |
Laurie Dobbie | .. | property buyer |
James Donahue | .. | second scenic charge |
Dean Eilertson | .. | property master |
Matthew L. Eisenhauer | .. | construction laborer |
Moni El Batrik | .. | set dresser |
Richard Ewan | .. | miniature painter |
Warren Flanagan | .. | illustrator |
Bill Forster | .. | construction foreman |
Bruce Frankel | .. | paint lead |
Kirsten Franson | .. | graphic illustrator |
Jo Ann Frappier | .. | construction laborer |
David 'Pops' Fukakusa | .. | construction foreman |
Jack Gauvreau | .. | head sculptor |
Paul Goodwin | .. | set dresser |
Sean Goojha | .. | art department coordinator |
Robert Griffon Jr. | .. | assistant property master: New York (as Robert Griffon) |
Gideon Hay | .. | props |
Michelle Hendriksen | .. | assistant property master |
Scott Holburn | .. | set dresser |
Charmaine Husum | .. | Egyptian tablet painter / scenic artist/prop painter |
Michael Anthony Jackson | .. | storyboard artist (as Michael A. Jackson) |
Jasmin Jakupovic | .. | scenic artist |
Zoe Jirik | .. | set decorator coordinator (as Zoë Jirik) |
Carl Johansen | .. | lead greensman |
Patrick Kearns | .. | set dresser |
Jaclyn Kenney | .. | art department assistant |
Jan Kobylka | .. | supervising construction coordinator |
John Kobylka | .. | on-set carpenter |
Eric Komala | .. | set dresser |
Ray Lai | .. | graphic illustrator |
Jason B. Landels | .. | assistant property master (as Jason Landels) |
Eric Langstroth | .. | metal fabricator foreman |
Catherine Leighton | .. | prop builder |
Rohan Lyal | .. | head greensman |
Sean McGee | .. | assistant property master: second unit |
Sam McGowan | .. | lead plasterer |
J.J. Mestinsek | .. | scenic artist |
Reuel Minard | .. | carpenter |
Jay Mitchell | .. | set designer |
Michele Moen | .. | illustrator |
Paul Mulder | .. | property master: second unit |
Audra Neil | .. | set dec buyer |
Denyse Nelson | .. | lead dresser |
Teresa Ngan | .. | art department assistant |
Rob Nicholson | .. | construction foreman (as Bob Nicholson) |
Melissa Olson | .. | set dresser |
Claudio Palavecino | .. | assistant property master |
Jacques Paradis | .. | construction foreman |
Dan Petrescu | .. | paint foreman |
Roberto Pinoni | .. | lead labourer |
Vicki Pui | .. | illustrator |
Steve Reintjes | .. | paint general foreman |
Michel Rheault | .. | construction buyer |
Steven Richetts | .. | camera scenic |
Jennie Hill Robinson | .. | key greens |
Guy Roland | .. | lead dresser |
Francisco Rosa | .. | scenic painter (2009) |
Ann Rowley | .. | set dresser |
Erroll C. Salewski | .. | lead |
Gareth Samuels | .. | set dresser |
Daniel Scarcello | .. | carpenter |
Rodrigo Segovia | .. | set designer |
Ugo Serrano | .. | helmets |
Kristin Shanski | .. | prop buyer (as Kristin Shanski Beaudin) |
Rebecca Shpak | .. | on-set dresser: Washington, D.C. |
Andrew Smith | .. | set dresser |
Peter Stratford | .. | set designer |
James Summers | .. | best boy greens |
Bryan Sutton | .. | set designer |
Peter Sysoev | .. | scenic artist |
Sharon Thompson | .. | art department assistant |
Mario Tomas-Niedworok | .. | paint coordinator (as Mario Tomas) |
Bruce Van Slyke | .. | set sculptor |
Judi Varga | .. | scenic artist |
Joel Venti | .. | storyboard artist |
Ross Wahl | .. | on-set dresser |
Dave Weinman | .. | leadman: New York |
Barbara Wilson | .. | assistant art director |
Vernon Winn | .. | metal fabricator |
Gary Young | .. | set sculptor |
Milena Zdravkovic | .. | illustrator |
Andrea Dance | .. | set dresser (uncredited) |
Laurin Kelsey | .. | prop shop (uncredited) |
Kristina Kilpe | .. | propmaster: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Mike Raybould | .. | greens foreman: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Scott Schneider | .. | digital set designer: New Deal Studios (uncredited) |
Fraser Stepanick | .. | scenic painter (uncredited) |
Gary Alper | .. | sound mixer: New York |
Coll Anderson | .. | sound effects editor |
James Ashwill | .. | foley mixer |
John T. Cucci | .. | foley artist (as John Cucci) |
Scott Curtis | .. | foley editor |
Susan Dawes | .. | supervising dialogue editor |
Lars Ekstrom | .. | sound mixer: second unit |
Alison Fisher | .. | dialogue editor |
David Giammarco | .. | sound mixer |
Tim Gomillion | .. | sound recordist |
Richard Bryce Goodman | .. | additional sound mixer |
Laura Graham | .. | adr editor |
Craig Henighan | .. | additional sound mixer / sound designer |
Doug Jackson | .. | foley editor |
Rylan Kerbes | .. | epk sound |
R.J. Kizer | .. | supervising adr editor |
Vanessa Lapato | .. | adr editor |
Eric A. Larsen | .. | assistant sound editor |
John A. Larsen | .. | supervising sound editor |
Bruce Litecky | .. | sound mixer: Washington, D.C. |
Skip Longfellow | .. | first assistant sound editor |
David Lucarelli | .. | adr recordist |
Helen Luttrell | .. | dialogue editor |
Cory Mandel | .. | re-recording mixer |
Darryl Marko | .. | sound utility |
Paul Massey | .. | sound mixer |
John Murray | .. | supervising foley editor |
Dan O'Connell | .. | foley artist |
Jordan O'Neill | .. | dts sound mastering engineer |
Charleen Richards | .. | adr mixer (as Charleen Steeves) |
Brian Seagrave | .. | audio post-conform |
William Stein | .. | sound re-recording engineer (as Bill Stein) |
Jason Tuttle | .. | assistant sound editor |
Rob Young | .. | production sound mixer |
Kelly Zombor | .. | boom operator |
Lorenzo Millan | .. | boom operator: DC Unit (uncredited) |
John Soukup | .. | sound transfer (uncredited) |
Graham Timmer | .. | sound mixer: second unit (uncredited) |
Dave Alexander | .. | special effects assistant |
Maurice Bouchard | .. | special effects assistant |
Dennis Briest | .. | special effects assistant |
Phil Davis | .. | special effects assistant |
Dave Dunaway | .. | special effects assistant |
Katherine Fraser | .. | special effects assistant (as Kathy Fraser) |
Adam Gelbart | .. | modelmaker |
Chris Hampton | .. | special effects assistant |
Steve Hepworth | .. | special effects assistant (as Stephen Hepworth) |
Nicholas Hiegel | .. | mold maker |
Graham S. Hollins | .. | special effects assistant |
Lars Lenander | .. | special effects assistant |
William H. Orr | .. | special effects coordinator (as William 'Bill' Orr) |
W.A. Andrew Sculthorp | .. | special effects assistant (as Andrew Sculthorpe) |
Grant Smith | .. | special effects assistant |
Scott R. Treliving | .. | special effects assistant (as Scott Treviling) |
Andrew Verhoeven | .. | special effects assistant (as Andy Verhoeven) |
Joel Whist | .. | special effects rigger |
John Wilkinson | .. | special effects assistant (as John A. Wilkinson) |
Teresa Wilkinson | .. | special effects assistant |
Michael B. Williams | .. | specialty costume crew: Frontline Design Inc. |
Tony P. Chen | .. | model maker (uncredited) |
Victor Abbene | .. | visual effects gaffer |
Heather Abels | .. | matte painter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Alberto Abril | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Kevin Aguirre | .. | pre-visualization artist |
Kiran Ahlawat | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Imran Ahmed | .. | lighting lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tanseer Ahmed | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues |
Amit Aidasani | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shish Aikat | .. | education manager, Rhythm & Hues |
Mohammad Akram | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Erik Akutagawa | .. | digital image resources manager |
Praveen Allu | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Enrico Altmann | .. | model maker |
Aparna Ambavkar | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Balaji Anbalagan | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Charise E. Angone | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tim Angulo | .. | cinematographer: New Deal Studios (as Timothy E. Angulo) |
Mohammed Anuz | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Charles Arulraj | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Charles Arul Raj) |
Nicholas Augello | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jennifer Avery | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Patrice Avery | .. | previs producer: HALON |
Erika Bach | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Andrew Baggarley | .. | visual effects artist |
Randall Bahnsen | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Bhavika Bajpai | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Leslie Baker | .. | lighting technical director |
James Baldanzi | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Wenden K. Baldwin | .. | visual effects editor: CafeFX (as Wenden Baldwin) |
Adam Balentine | .. | compositor: Rhythm & Hues |
Saraswathi Balgam | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sanjay Baliga | .. | roto animation |
Bill Houston Ball | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as William Ball Jr.) |
Arun Baluchamy | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Guy Bar'ely | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Alison Middaugh Barger | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Alison Middaugh) |
Suzette Barnett | .. | visual effects: Digiscope |
Allen Battino | .. | matte painter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Elizabeth Baxter | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jason Bayever | .. | digital effects supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Peta Bayley | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Brooke Beane | .. | compositor / lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jeff Beattie | .. | visual effects editor |
Kevin Bell | .. | digital compositor |
Mannix Bennett | .. | matte painter: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Mannix Bennet) |
Lee Berger | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Chris Bergman | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Christopher Bergman) |
Scott Berri | .. | sequence coordinator: Rhythm & Hues |
Anita Bevelheimer | .. | compositor |
Jeetendra G. Bhagtani | .. | animator: Rhythm and Hues, India |
Avinash Bhandary | .. | digital roto/paint artist |
Abhishek Bharadwaj | .. | layout artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shikha Bhatia | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Srikanth Bhogi | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Aman Bhutani | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Emil Bidiuc | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Ioan Bidiuc) |
Bineesh | .. | junior matchmove artist |
Koushik Biswas | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Thomas Bittner | .. | rigger: MPC |
Madalina Bland | .. | digital roto and paint artist |
Adam Blank | .. | matchmover: Rhythm & Hues |
Justin Blaustein | .. | Inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sathish Kumar Bodicherla | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Greg M. Boettcher | .. | visual effects |
Bhargava Boini | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tiffany Borchardt | .. | look development artist |
Sanchari Bose | .. | production coordinator |
Kevin Bouchez | .. | compositor: Digital Domain |
Manuel Bover | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Manuel Martinez Bover) |
Nathan Boyd | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tatjana Bozinovski | .. | matte painter/compositor: CafeFX |
Shad Bradbury | .. | animator |
Ryan Bradley | .. | animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Hayley Brazelton | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company (as Hayley Collins) |
Ellen Brenner | .. | layout lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Mark A. Brown | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Matthew Brown | .. | technical animation supervisor (as Matthew Brown) / technical animation supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sue Brunell-Edwards | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Wendell Bruno | .. | assistant DMR editor (IMAX version) |
Nathan Brunskill | .. | lead inferno assistant: Rhythm & Hues |
Brian Brunst | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Josh Bryer | .. | look development supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Josh Bryson | .. | visual effects |
Harold Buchman | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jud Bumpas | .. | pipeline technical director: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Christopher Burel | .. | pipeline technical director: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Nicholas Burkard | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Thomas Burkhart | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Stacy Burstin | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Paul Bush | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Naomi Butler | .. | roto/prep artist |
Prashant Buyyala | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
J. Eric Camp | .. | director of photography: visual effects element unit |
Colin Campbell | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Georgia Cano | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Steve Carter | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Stephen Carter) |
Tyler Cayce | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jessica Chan | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Kent Chan | .. | crowd artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Theju Chandran | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Balachandar Chandrasekaran | .. | roto/prep artist |
Jessi Chang | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Serena Chang | .. | texture lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Serena Jui Wen Chang) |
Jo-Wan Chao | .. | modeling lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jonathan Chao) |
Roger Chao | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Roger Chin Chao) |
Gordon Chapman | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Vinit Kumar Chaturvedani | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Vinit Chaturvedani) |
Raymond Chen | .. | visual effects supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Yeen-Shi Chen | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Vanessa Chiara | .. | dmr production coordinator (IMAX version) |
Hitesh Chikate | .. | animation layout: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Vikas Chirate | .. | systems administrator |
Vinny Chirayil | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Hyun Joo Cho | .. | layout artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sandesh Chonkar | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Samik Roy Choudhury | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Patrick Clancey | .. | digital opticals |
Rhys Claringbull | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Lisa Clarity | .. | visual effects artist |
Sam Clark | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Samuel Clark) |
Scott Claus | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Richard Clegg | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Ronnie Cleland | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Ronald Cleland) |
Seth Cobb | .. | texture painter |
Michael Colburn | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Josh Cole | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Joshua Cole) |
August Coleman | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Daniel Aristoteles Collins | .. | systems/operations: Rhythm & Hues |
Marcus Collins | .. | concept artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Miodrag Colombo | .. | digital compositor: The Moving Picture Company |
Sean Comer | .. | rigging artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sean Coonce | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Krystal Cooper | .. | render I/O coordinator |
Nicholas Cosmi | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Nathan Cournia | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Brian Covalt | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Daniel Craemer | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Christine Cram | .. | digital paint artist |
Jeff Croke | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jeffrey Croke) |
Elizabeth Cross | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sheri Cruz | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Sheri L. Cruz) |
Gregory Culp | .. | animation layout: Rhythm & Hues |
Benjamin Cunningham | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Joshua Cushner | .. | motion control operator: New Deal Studios |
Julie D'Antoni | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Julie D'Antoni Donovan) |
Amanda Dague | .. | animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Enid Dalkoff | .. | Inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Payal Dani | .. | compositing lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Krishnendu Bikash Das | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Soumava Das | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sutapa Das | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Haslina Dasley | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Kennedy Davey | .. | visual effects assistant coordinator |
Nirmal David | .. | animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shad Davis | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Aurore de Blois | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jose L. De Juan | .. | digital artist / pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Chris De St Jeor | .. | technical animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Christopher De St. Joer) |
John Decker | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Yoshi DeHerrera | .. | lidar technician: Gentle Giant Studios |
Vincent DeLay | .. | character animator and rigger: CafeFX (as Vincent R. DeLay) |
Dan DeLeeuw | .. | visual effects supervisor |
Steve Dellerson | .. | visual effects |
Stanley A. Dellimore | .. | head of layout: MPC |
Matt Derksen | .. | rigging artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Matthew Derkson) |
Santosh Kumar Dey | .. | matchmove & rotoanim artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Venuprasath Dhanapal | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jenny Dias | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Danielle DiMarco Barto | .. | production coordinator / visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Danielle Barto) |
Catherine Dingman | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Manasa Divya | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Divya Manasa) / match move technical director |
David Joseph Dominic | .. | technical animator |
Ryan Donoghue | .. | animation supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Melanie Dorn Carter | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Melanie Dorn) |
John Dowell | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Christopher Downs | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as John Downs) |
Craig Dowsett | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues |
Amy Duarte | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Amy Edwards) |
Donna Dubuc-Curtis | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Nancy Duff | .. | digital coordinator: India |
Pauline Duvall | .. | sequence supervisor: Rhythm & Hues |
Clwyd Edwards | .. | head of vfx |
Stephen Edwards | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Carolyn Ee-Kaiser | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Carolyn Ee Kaiser) |
Wadi Ejiwunmi | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) |
Colin Elliott | .. | layout supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Colin Elliot) |
Todd Elliott | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Todd Elliot) |
Chris Elmer | .. | look development / lighting artist: Rhythm and Hues Studios |
Nicholas Elwell | .. | production assistant |
Ryan English | .. | rigging supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jenn Epstein | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jennifer Epstein) |
Devin Fairbairn | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Michael Fessenden | .. | effects animation: CafeFX / modeling: CafeFX |
Brenda Finster | .. | visual effects coordinator: CafeFX |
Marco Fiorani Parenzi | .. | compositor |
Forest P. Fischer | .. | model crew chief: New Deal Studios |
Mike Fischer | .. | digital artist / visual effects |
Greg Fisher | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Kevin Fitzgerald | .. | motion control |
Rachel Flowers | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Steve Fong | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Edward Fornoles | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jason Forster | .. | visual effects: Digiscope |
Collin Fowler | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Adam Francis | .. | motion control technician |
Wes Franklin | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Patricia Frazier | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Patricia Helene Frazier) |
Janet Freedland | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Matthew Fuller | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sarah Fuller | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sagar Funde | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Anthony Fung | .. | designer |
Christian Furr | .. | digital artist |
Sireesha Gadiraju | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jigesh Gajjar | .. | matchmove supervisor: The Moving Picture Company |
Ginesh Gandhi | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Alex Garcia | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Melissa Garza | .. | motion capture coordinator |
Victor J. Garza | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Victor Garza) |
Andy Gauvreau | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as P. Andrew Gauvreau) |
Brian Gee | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Mikael Genachte-Lebail | .. | matte painter: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Mikael Genachte-Le Bail) |
Thomaskutty George | .. | lighting lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Clement Gerard | .. | head of environment: MPC |
Divakar Ghodake | .. | digital artist (modeling technical director) |
John Gibson | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Johnny Gibson) |
Daniel Gilbert | .. | lighting lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Benedict Gillingham-Sutton | .. | compositor (as Ben Gillingham-Sutton) |
Ryan Gillis | .. | lighting supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Angie Glocka | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Angela Glocka) |
Rizza Go | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Trishna Gohel | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Daniel Gonzalez | .. | visual effects artist |
Scott Gordon | .. | visual effects supervisor: CafeFX |
A.B. Govardhan | .. | senior matchmove artist: MPC |
Stephanie Greenquist | .. | digital coordinator: India |
Aaron Grey | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jenny Groener | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Todd Groves | .. | digital compositor |
Jay Grunfeld | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jason Grunfeld) |
Crystal Hadcroft | .. | visual effects editor: The Moving Picture Company |
Erik Halsey | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rose Hancock | .. | production coordinator: Rhythm & Hues |
Benjamin Hardy | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Walid Harmoush | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Anthony Harris | .. | color grading supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Drew Harrison | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sho Hasegawa | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Dion Hatch | .. | visual effects supervisor: Digiscope |
Marc Hawson | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
John Heller | .. | Inferno supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Joshua Herrig | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Josh Herrig) |
Laurent Herveic | .. | modeler: MPC |
Nicholas Hiegel | .. | digital compositor |
Jared Higgins | .. | visual effects: Digiscope |
Jeffrey Charles Higgins | .. | effects technical director: The Moving Picture Company |
Jesse Hildreth | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Austin Hiser | .. | digital compositor |
William Hoag | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Joseph Hoback | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Pablo Holcer | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Phil Holland | .. | digital imaging specialist |
Michael Holzl | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Andrew Honacker | .. | digital artist / effects animation: CafeFX / modeling: CafeFX |
Erica Hornung | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Holly Gregory Horter | .. | digital compositor |
Eric Horton | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Julian Howard | .. | layout artist |
Heather Hoyland | .. | senior compositor |
Nickie Huai | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Peter Huang | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shih Chiang Kenny Huang | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Kenny Huang) |
Shih-hao Jason Huang | .. | modeling lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jason Huang) |
Jamie Huey | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as James Huey) |
John Hughes | .. | studio head: Rhythm & Hues |
Matthew Wheelon Hunt | .. | visual effects artist (as Matthew Hunt) |
Dartayous Hunter | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Ian Hunter | .. | visual effects supervisor: New Deal Studios |
Nick Hyman | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Nicholas Hyman) |
Sean Hyunin Lee | .. | senior compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Neeraj Ingle | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Katherine Ipjian | .. | look development lead: Rhythm and Hues |
Yukiko Ishiwata | .. | Inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Yasamin Ismaili | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jason Iversen | .. | effects lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Lakshmi Subramanian Iyer | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Mustafa Jaheed K. | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Mustafa Jaheed K) |
Neh Jaiswal | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Jonathan Jamison | .. | visual effects production assistant: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Aravind Jayaraman | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Heather Jennings | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Martin Jimenez | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jacqueline Jirka | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Llyr Tobias Johansen | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Mabel John | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Aimee Johnson | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Christopher Johnson | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Chris Johnson) |
Ross Johnson | .. | visual effects assistant: MPC |
Amanda Johnstone-Batt | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Amanda Johnstone) |
Ben Jones | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company (as Benjamin Jones) |
Cindy Jones | .. | visual effects producer: CafeFX |
Marc Jones | .. | matchmove artist: MPC |
Simon P. Jones | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Simon Jones) |
Walt Jones | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Walter Jones) |
Shahen Jordan | .. | senior matte painter |
Abhimanyu Joshi | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sathya Kaliamoorthy | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Kamalakkannan | .. | compositing lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Kamalakkannan Vairakkannu) |
Michael Kambli | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Snehal Kanchan | .. | production coordinator: Rhythm and Hues |
Perry Kass | .. | compositing lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Gunjan Kathale | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Gunjan Shirish Kathale) |
Gurpreet Kaur | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Miku Kayama | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Patrick Kearney | .. | digital effects producer: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Abbigail Keller | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Abbigail Ponek) |
Praveen Kilaru | .. | educator |
John Kilkenny | .. | visual effects executive: Fox |
Si-Hyung Kim | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tae Yong Kim | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Pency Kinnard | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
James Kinnings | .. | animation supervisor: Rhythm & Hues |
Vemulapalli Sasi Kiran | .. | lighting lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Whitney Kitchen | .. | visual effects production manager: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Whitney E. Kitchen) |
Shelagh Kitney | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Noah Klabunde | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Karen Klein | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Karen Fratkin) |
Dan Knight | .. | matte painter/compositor: CafeFX |
MacDuff Knox | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Alex Ko | .. | rigging supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Daniel Kole | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sijo Kolenchery | .. | pipeline technical director: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Sijo Pappachan) |
Biswas Koushik | .. | digital artist / matchmove artist |
Michael Kowalski | .. | visual effects producer: Soho VFX |
Maggie Kraisamutr | .. | visual effects: Digiscope |
Lars Kramer | .. | visual effects artist |
Louis Kreusel | .. | render i/o coordinator: Rhythm & Hues |
Varun Krishnan | .. | technical animator: Rhythm & hues |
Jakub Krompolc | .. | senior rigger |
Mukesh Kumar | .. | background prep lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios / roto lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Vinoth Kumar | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Markus Kurtz | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Yogesh Lakhani | .. | lighting lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jay Lalime | .. | digital compositor: Rhythm & Hues |
David Lamps | .. | render i/o coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Dilesh Lamsal | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shandy Lashley | .. | on-set data coordinator |
Sherwyn Lawrence | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Sherwyn Lawarence) |
Young Lee | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Danny Lei | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Maxx Wai In Leong | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Wai Leung) |
Daniel Leung | .. | visual effects artist |
Andrew Lewis | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Kirk Lilwall | .. | third assistant editor: DMR (IMAX version) |
Florent Limouzin | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Wilmer Lin | .. | match move supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Daniel Lindsey | .. | rigging artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Steve Linn | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
David Linsey | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Richard Little | .. | digital compositor: MPC |
Michael Liv | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Russell Lloyd II | .. | crowd artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sophia Lo | .. | compositing lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Michael Lohde | .. | texture artist |
Paula Diane Lopez | .. | visual effects coordinator: New Deal Studios Inc (as Paula D. Lopez) |
George Loucas | .. | hdri tech |
Blaine Lougheed | .. | on-set data coordinator |
Justin Louis | .. | visual effects |
Spencer Hon Lui | .. | visual effects production assistant |
Daniel Macarin | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Mary Lynn Machado | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rahul Madan | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Swathi Madey | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Varun Malhotra | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sudip Mallick | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Richard Malzahn | .. | digital compositor |
Joe Mancewicz | .. | character rigging supervisor |
Mark Mancewicz | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shilpesh Mane | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
John Mann | .. | visual effects artist |
Vangala Manoj | .. | modeler / modeling lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Manoj Vangala) |
Mike Marcuzzi | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) (as Michael Marcuzzi) / digital artist (IMAX version) |
Sophie Marfleet | .. | roto/prep artist |
Shawn Mason | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rachel Matchett | .. | central production manager: MPC |
Kiran Mateti | .. | visual effects supervisor |
Gaurav Mathur | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Javad Matoorian-Pour | .. | roto/prep artist |
Sean Mattini | .. | digital colorist assist |
Brett McConnell | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Daniel McCurley | .. | render coordinator |
Casey McDermott | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Scott McGinley | .. | previs artist |
Mike Meaker | .. | visual effects art director: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Michael Meaker) |
Jon Meier | .. | lighting lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jonathan Meier) |
Daniel Mejia | .. | digital compositor: Rhythm and Hues |
Rebecca Melander | .. | texture artist |
Ximena Melendez | .. | visual effects production assistant |
Marco Menco | .. | previs artist |
Ravikumar Menon | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Christopher Michael | .. | technical animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Douglas Miller | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Chirag Mistry | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues, India |
Jay Miya | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Michele Moen | .. | concept illustrator |
Ken Mohammed | .. | layout artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Kenneth Mohamed) |
Sheila Molnar | .. | compositing lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Sheila Woodford) |
Zeke Morales | .. | visual effects editor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rakesh More | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Meg Morris | .. | match move lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Margaret Morris) |
Harry Mukhopadhyay | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Patrick Paul Mullane | .. | matte painter/compositor: CafeFX |
Ryan Mullany | .. | digital compositor |
Andrew Mumford | .. | matte painter/compositor: CafeFX |
Frank Murillo | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Bill Murphy | .. | digital effects production manager: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as William Murphy) |
Sandra Murta | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Karthick Muthukumar | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Christopher Myerchin | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Ram Mohan Nadam Reddy | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rajakanna Nagarajan | .. | digital artist |
Sujesh Nair | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Prajakta Nandlaskar | .. | animator / animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rishikesh Nandlaskar | .. | modeling lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Naveen Natarajan | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Naveen Kumar Natarajan) |
Abhijeet Nawsagare | .. | pipeline technical director: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Steve Newburn | .. | model maker |
Thanh Nguyen | .. | character animator and rigger: CafeFX (as Thanh John Nguyen) |
Will Nicholson | .. | CG supervisor: CafeFX |
Christopher S. Nielsen | .. | MIS programmer |
Debbi Nikkel | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Deborah Nikkel) |
Jessica Norman | .. | visual effects supervisor: The Moving Picture Company |
Erik Norris | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) |
Onesimus Nuernberger | .. | matte painter: Rhythm & Hues |
Briana Nuttall | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) (as Briana Nutall) |
Michael Hugh O'Donnell | .. | tracking coordinator |
Kevin Olson | .. | pipeline technical director: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Kevin B. Olson) |
Steven Ong | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Yoke Keng Steven Ong) |
Tyler Opatrny | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Nathan Ortiz | .. | effects artist |
Mark Osborne | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
James Ousley | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) |
Kaushik Pal | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Scott Palleiko | .. | effects animation: CafeFX / modeling: CafeFX |
Rachelle Paquin | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Rachelle Bisson-Montpetit) |
Abhishek Pareek | .. | pipeline technical director: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
James Parente | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Elam Parithi | .. | compositing lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
He Jung Park | .. | matte painter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Hunjin Park | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
James Parks | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Stephen Parsey | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Chaitali Patel | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Samir Patel | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Kaustubh Patil | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sagar Patil | .. | rotoscope artist |
Promit Pattnaik | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rodian Paul | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Rodian Paul Kubelec) |
Mitch Paulson | .. | second digital colorist: EFILM |
Harish Pawar | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Vinayak Pawar | .. | animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Vishal Pawar | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Angelica Perez | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Josh Peters | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Seth Peterson | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Nilesh Pethkar | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sheetal Petkar | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jason Petrocelli | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Chi Pham | .. | visual effects systems administrator |
Jami Philbrick | .. | visual effects production assistant |
Jean Joseph Philip | .. | lighting technical director |
Joe Phoebus | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Joseph Phoebus) |
Joseph Piercy | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Praveena Pinnoju | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tim Pixton | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Timothy Pixton) |
Alex Poei | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Alexander Poei) |
Brian Pohl | .. | previs supervisor |
Ryan Pollreisz | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jason Pomerantz | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) |
Daniel Post | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tim Pounds-Cornish | .. | visual effects production manager |
Tushar Prakashan | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Terron Pratt | .. | digital effects producer: Digiscope |
Linda Prescott | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Brennan Prevatt | .. | digital effects supervisor: Digiscope |
Gaurai Matondkar Prochin | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Gauri Matondkar) |
Murthy Putrevu | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Prabhakar Putta | .. | background prep lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios / roto lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rajesh Putta | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Paul Pytlik | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) |
Janet Quen | .. | senior flame artist |
Dante Quintana | .. | look development lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jason Quintana | .. | crowd lead: Rhythm & Hues |
Siddharthan Raman | .. | roto/prep artist |
Vamshi Ramasagaram | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Nachiarkovil Durairaj Rangesh | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Rangesh Durairaj) / match move technical director |
Sanjay Rao | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shrinidhi Rao | .. | render coordinator |
Andres Rascon | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Amarnath P. Rathankumar | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Marina Ratina | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Yogaraj Ravi | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Vishal Ravishankar | .. | technical operations |
Rajmohan Singh Rawat | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Raj Mohan Singh Rawat) |
Sunil Rawat | .. | match move lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Suryapal Rawat | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Katie Reihman | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Serge Riou | .. | digital producer |
Burke Roane | .. | animation supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Clarence Robello | .. | senior character animator |
David Robinson | .. | digital effects producer: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jonathan Robinson | .. | sequence supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jonathan B. Robinson) |
Guillaume Rocheron | .. | cg supervisor: The Moving Picture Company |
Cabral Rock | .. | visual effects production manager: MPC |
Mark Rodahl | .. | sequence supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Francisco Rodriguez | .. | effects supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Christopher Rogers | .. | lighting lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Mikki Rose | .. | technical animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Michela Rose) |
Ken Roupenian | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sam Rowan | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Brett Rutland | .. | layout artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Martin Ryan | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Marty Ryan) |
Theresa Ellis Rygiel | .. | compositing supervisor: CafeFX |
Jayaraman Sabarisan | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Josh Saeta | .. | sequence supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Joshua Saeta) |
Nivedita Sahasrabudhe | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Saswat Sahoo | .. | pipeline technical director: Rhythm and Hues |
Ai Saimoto | .. | lighting lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Yury Sakovich | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Neha Samant | .. | production coordinator (as Neha Sharma) |
Olov Samuelsson | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tharun Sanaka | .. | pipeline technical director: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Steve J. Sanchez | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company (as Steve Sanchez) |
Ben Sanders | .. | animation supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Benjamin Sanders) |
David Sanger | .. | visual effects producer: New Deal Studios |
Vikram Sanghai | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Arnab Sanyal | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Mrudul Sarang | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Yuvaraj Saravanan | .. | roto/prep artist |
Jeremy Sawyer | .. | digital compositor: MPC |
Elizabeth Schafer Knovick | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Elizabeth Schafer) |
Frederique Schafer | .. | effects animation: CafeFX / modeling: CafeFX |
Jeffrey Schaper | .. | CG production manager: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jeff Schaper) |
Michael Scott | .. | compositor |
Steven J. Scott | .. | supervising digital colorist |
Vijay Selvam | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Argha Sen | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Seshaprasad | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as A.R. Seshaprasad) |
Behnam Shafiebeik | .. | compositing lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jatin Shah | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Siddharth Shah | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Srikanth Shanmugam | .. | prep artist |
Rahul Sharma | .. | digital artist |
Chad Shattuck | .. | animation supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shreya Shetty | .. | pre-lighter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rick Shick | .. | Inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Richard Shick) |
Heekyung Shin | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Misato Shinohara | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Benson Shum | .. | animator |
Josh Shuman | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Craig Shumard | .. | motion control |
Shyamchand | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Shyam Chand.M) |
Cybele Sierra | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jesse Siglow | .. | visual effects: Digiscope |
Murugan Siju | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Siju Murugan) |
Christopher Silva | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sabrina Silver | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Anna Silvey | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jessa Sininger | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Craig Skerry | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Beth Sleven | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Ryan Sluman | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Andrew P. Smith | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Andrew Smith) |
Brad Smith | .. | render I/O administrator |
Doyle Smith | .. | digital artist |
Marc Smith | .. | lead scanning technician |
Ryan Smith | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Drew Solodzuk | .. | DMR editor (IMAX version) |
Trevor Sommer | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Arpit Soni | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Dinesh Soni | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Eddie Soria | .. | senior roto/paint artist |
Joseph Spadaro | .. | character animator and rigger: CafeFX |
Sreejit Sreedharan | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Seshadri Srinidhi | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Srinidhi Seshadri) |
Christopher Stanczak | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Julie Stark | .. | lead compositor |
Timothy Steele | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jennifer Stratton | .. | texture lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Chris Street | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Christopher Street) |
Baudouin Struye | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Mary Stuart | .. | visual effects producer: Digiscope |
Yuki Sugimoto | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Youngsam Suh | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Vinayaga Sundar | .. | digital artist: MPC |
Radhakrishnan Sundararaj | .. | digital artist |
David Sweeney | .. | sequence supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Eric Tablada | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Giuseppe Tagliavini | .. | digital compositor: MPC |
Craig Talmy | .. | senior animation supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Shobhit Taneja | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Shobit Taneja) |
Derek Tannehill | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Fatema Tarzi | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Brian Tatosky | .. | 2D supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Ben Taylor | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
John Textor | .. | executive: Digital Domain |
Panat Thamrongsombutsakul | .. | rigger: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Mathew Thomas | .. | lead matchmove artist |
Lindsay Thompson | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Bill Tlusty | .. | visual effects producer: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Joey Tobiska | .. | pipeline supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Jensen Toms | .. | senior lighting artist |
Ian Townsend | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Scotty Townsend | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Scott Townsend) |
Guy Trevers | .. | scanning and recording |
Dan Trezise | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Daniel Trezise) |
Ellen Trinh | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Tejas Trivedi | .. | match move lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Johnny Turco | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as John Turco II) |
Arati Ullal | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sourabh Uppal | .. | texture painter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Viral Vadalia | .. | system support |
George Vajna | .. | second assistant editor: DMR (IMAX version) |
Arnaud Valette | .. | visual effects: The Moving Picture Company |
Brad van Bodegom | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) |
Richard Van Cleave Jr. | .. | technical animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
John Van Hoey Smith | .. | digital compositor |
Sarma Vanguri | .. | digital artist / lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Boban Varghese | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sonia Varshney | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
John Vassallo | .. | animation lead: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Dan Vaughan | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
S. Senthil Velan | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Senthil Velan) |
Shaji Velappan | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Karla Ventocilla | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Karla Curby) |
Sharmila Venugopal | .. | production and technical support: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Rakesh Venugopalan | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Kabir Verma | .. | match move artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Parikh Vishal | .. | texture paint artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Vishal Parikh) |
Eriks Vitolins | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Scott Vosbury | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Dominika Waclawiak | .. | lighting artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Zubin Wadia | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Sean Wallitsch | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Brian Walters | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Erika Wangberg Burton | .. | senior staff: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Brian R. Wells | .. | animator: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Brian Wells) |
Jeff Wells | .. | lead compositor: Rhythm & Hues |
Mark Welser | .. | crowd supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Neha Wickramasekaran | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Cameron Widen | .. | previsualization supervisor |
Kurt D. Williams | .. | visual effects artist |
Kirsty Wilson | .. | visual effects producer / visual effects producer: The Moving Picture Company |
Annie V. Wong | .. | digital compositor: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Annie Nakamura) |
D'Lun Wong | .. | technical animator |
George Wong | .. | character animator and rigger: CafeFX |
Hin Wong | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Steve Wright | .. | digital compositor: Steve Wright Digital FX/New Deal Studios |
Roy Yang | .. | compositing artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Jianru Yang) |
Adam Yaniv | .. | animation supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Nate Yellig | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Nathan Yellig) |
Alison Yerxa | .. | matte painter: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Danny Young | .. | technical animation artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (as Daniel Young) |
Sagar Zade | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Anthony Zalinka | .. | effects artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Serkan Zelzele | .. | sequence supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios |
Meng Zuo | .. | digital artist (IMAX version) |
Rex Ahn | .. | pre-visualization lead: Image Engine (uncredited) |
Russel Ang | .. | pre-visualisation artist: Image Engine (uncredited) |
David August | .. | interactive creative director: OOOii (uncredited) |
Durai Babu | .. | senior matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Pharoah Barrett | .. | 3D artist: Digiscope (uncredited) |
Martin Body | .. | lead rotoscope artist (uncredited) |
Randy Bosh | .. | digital archivist: New Deal Studios (uncredited) |
E.M. Bowen | .. | visual effects coordinator: New Deal Studios, Inc. (uncredited) |
Josh Bryer | .. | sequence supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios (uncredited) |
Robert Chapin | .. | digital effects supervisor: New Deal Studios (uncredited) |
Kunal Chindarkar | .. | background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios (uncredited) |
Jeremy Chinn | .. | modeling lead: Rythm & Hues (uncredited) |
Kent Demaine | .. | creative director: interactive design: OOOii (uncredited) |
Sean Keith Fernandes | .. | matchmove lead: Rhythm and Hues (uncredited) |
Duane Floch | .. | pre-visualization lead: Pixel Liberation Front (uncredited) |
Fortunato Frattasio | .. | visual effects supervisor: Wildfire VFX (uncredited) |
Shannon Blake Gans | .. | visual effects producer: New Deal Studios, Inc. (uncredited) |
Harrison Hays | .. | render I/O manager (uncredited) |
Claas Henke | .. | visual effects (uncredited) |
Alan Hodges | .. | motion capture editor: Giant Studios (uncredited) |
Chad Hofteig | .. | pre-visualization artist: Persistence of Vision (uncredited) |
Adam Holmes | .. | post visualisation supervisor (uncredited) |
Jeffrey Jasper | .. | compositing supervisor: New Deal Studios (uncredited) |
Jusub Kim | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios (uncredited) |
Cory Lee | .. | rotoscope/paint artist: Pixel Playground, Inc. (uncredited) |
Don Lee | .. | visual effects supersivor: Pixel Playground (uncredited) |
Kim Lee | .. | visual effects producer: Pixel Playground (uncredited) |
Eric Leidenroth | .. | motion capture editor: Giant Studios (uncredited) |
Reilly Lohr | .. | texture painter (uncredited) |
Carol Madrigal | .. | motion capture editor: Giant Studios (uncredited) |
Thomas Mathai | .. | data manager (uncredited) |
L. Patrick McCormack | .. | manager of digital productions: India (uncredited) |
Patrick McNabb | .. | pre-visualisation artist: Image Engine (uncredited) |
Jonathan Moyes | .. | pre-visualisation artist: Image Engine (uncredited) |
Ken Murano | .. | motion capture technical supervisor: Giant Studios (uncredited) |
Ezekiel Norton | .. | previsualization supervisor: Image Engine (uncredited) |
Shyam Prasad Chowdhary Nunna | .. | rotoscope/background prep artist: Rhythm & Hues (uncredited) |
Desi Ortiz | .. | visual effects managing editor: CafeFX (uncredited) |
Christopher T. Page | .. | rotoscope artist (uncredited) |
Emanuele Pavarotti | .. | animator: MPC (uncredited) |
Darryl Pfiel | .. | pre-visualisation artist: Image Engine (uncredited) |
Miles Reetz | .. | digital compositor: Digiscope (uncredited) |
Jeremy Renteria | .. | digital compositor: Digiscope (uncredited) |
George Samilski | .. | pre-visualization supervisor: Image Engine (uncredited) |
Sankarasubramanian | .. | roto/prep artist (uncredited) |
Nic Sievers | .. | modeler: Rhythm & Hues (uncredited) |
Mandeep Singh | .. | digital production manager (uncredited) |
Srinivas Sreekantan | .. | software and technology: Rhythm & Hues Studios (uncredited) |
Christopher Stack | .. | imaging supervisor: Digiscope (uncredited) |
Derek Stevenson | .. | pre-visualisation artist: Image Engine (uncredited) |
Matteo Stirati | .. | modeller: MPC (uncredited) |
Frederick George Stuhrberg | .. | 3D scanning (uncredited) |
Victor Tang | .. | researcher (uncredited) |
Renée Tymn | .. | flame artist: Wildfire Post-Production Studios (uncredited) |
Nicola Valsamakis | .. | rotoscope artist (uncredited) |
Fani Vassiadi | .. | roto/prep artist: MPC (uncredited) |
Sukumaran Lalithambika Vijin | .. | roto artist (uncredited) |
Jason Wesche | .. | previsualization artist: Persistence of Vision/Pixel Liberation Front (uncredited) |
Chris Wilson | .. | 3D lighting artist: MPC (uncredited) |
Joey Wilson | .. | pre-visualisation artist: Image Engine (uncredited) |
Aaron D. Wright | .. | visual effects coordinator: CafeFX (uncredited) |
Lloyd Adams | .. | stunt actor: Streltsy |
Trevor Addie | .. | stunts |
Fraser Aitcheson | .. | stunt actor: Egyptian Guard |
Robert Alonzo | .. | utility stunts |
Bill Anagnos | .. | utility stunts |
James Bamford | .. | stunt actor: Capone Gang |
Nickolas Baric | .. | stunt actor: Egyptian Guard (as Nick Baric) |
Loyd Bateman | .. | stunt actor: Neanderthal (as Lloyd Bateman) |
Krista Bell | .. | stunt double: Amy Adams |
Chad Bellamy | .. | stunt actor: Egyptian Guard |
Dalias Blake | .. | stunt actor: Tuskegee Airman (as Dalius Blake) |
Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce | .. | stunt actor: railroad worker (as Rob Boyce) |
Richard Brooks | .. | stunt actor: Capone Gang / stunt department coordinator |
John Bukowski | .. | stunt actor: Horus |
Simon Burnett | .. | stunt actor: Sailor |
Clint Carleton | .. | stunt double |
Mike Carpenter | .. | stunt actor: Horus |
Alex Chansky | .. | stunt double |
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle | .. | stunt player: neanderthal (as Lauro Chartrand) |
Kimberly Chiang | .. | stunt double (as Kim Chiang) |
Mark Chin | .. | stunt actor: Streltsy |
Mike Ching | .. | stunt actor: Streltsy |
Dean Choe | .. | stunt coordinator: second unit |
Ilram Choi | .. | utility stunts |
Brent Connolly | .. | stunt actor: Hussar |
Fraser Corbett | .. | stunt actor: Marine |
Bruce Crawford | .. | stunt double |
Colin Decker | .. | stunt assistant |
Mike Desabrais | .. | stunt actor: Roman Centurion |
Mike Dopud | .. | stunt actor: Streltsy |
Glenn Ennis | .. | stunt actor: Horus |
Ryan Ennis | .. | stunt actor: Capone Gang |
Greg Fitzpatrick | .. | stunt double: Mr. Stiller |
Corbin Fox | .. | stunt rigging coordinator |
Bianca Giancoli | .. | utility stunts (as Bianca Belmonte Giancoli) |
Mark Ginther | .. | utility stunts |
Christopher Gordon | .. | stunt actor: Neanderthal (as Chris Gordon) |
Lars Grant | .. | stunt actor: Capone Gang |
Kory Grim | .. | stunts |
Greg Hanson | .. | stunt double (as Greg Hansen) |
Adam Hart | .. | utility stunts |
Rob Hayter | .. | stunt actor: Neanderthal |
Adrian Hein | .. | stunt actor: Sailor (as Adrein Hein) |
Dave Hospes | .. | stunt actor: railroad worker (as David Hospes) |
Ernie Jackson | .. | stunt actor: Tuskegee Airman (as Ernest Jackson) |
Trevor Jones | .. | stunt actor: Tuskegee Airman |
Dave Lane | .. | stunt rigger |
Reuben Langdon | .. | stunt double (as Rueben Langdon) |
Cody Laudan | .. | stunt double: Bill Hader (as Cody Lauden) / stunt player: Hussar |
Paul Lazenby | .. | stunt rigger / wire technician |
Mitchell A. Lee Yuen | .. | stunt actor: Neanderthal (as Mitch Lee Yuen) |
Don Lew | .. | stunt actor: railroad worker |
J.J. Makaro | .. | stunt coordinator (as JJ Makaro) |
Kit Mallet | .. | stunt actor: Hussar |
James Michalopolous | .. | stunt actor: Egyptian Guard (as James Michalopoulos) |
Reg Milne | .. | stunt safety |
Mike Mitchell | .. | stunt double: Mr. Williams |
Phillip Mitchell | .. | stunt actor: Capone Gang (as Phil Mitchell) |
Giorgio Miyashita | .. | stunt actor: Horus (as Giorgio Mishita) |
Gaston Morrison | .. | stunt actor: Tuskegee Airman |
Mark Musashi | .. | utility stunts |
Jennifer Mylrea | .. | stunt double |
Gerald Paetz | .. | stunt double |
Dan Payne | .. | stunt actor: Horus |
J.J. Perry | .. | utility stunts |
Darryl Quon | .. | stunts |
Jeffrey C. Robinson | .. | fight choreographer (as Jeff Robinson) |
Ronald Robinson | .. | stunt actor: Tuskegee Airman (as Ron Robinson) |
Raymond Sammel | .. | stunt double |
Greg Schlosser | .. | stunt double |
David Schultz | .. | utility stunts |
Todd Scott | .. | stunt actor: Hussar |
Darren Shahlavi | .. | stunt actor: Roman Centurion (as Darren Shalavi) |
Anthony St. John | .. | stunt actor: Tuskegee Airman |
Hugo Steele | .. | stunt actor: Egyptian Guard |
Heath Stevenson | .. | stunt actor: Hussar |
Shawn Stewart | .. | stunt actor: Horus |
Sylvesta Stuart | .. | stunt actor: Tuskegee Airman |
Clay Virtue | .. | stunt actor: Marine |
Garrett Warren | .. | stunt coordinator |
Paul Wu | .. | stunt actor: Streltsy |
Eli Zagoudakis | .. | stunt double: Steve Coogan |
Ken Zilka | .. | stunt actor: Horus |
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle | .. | stunt actor: Neanderthal (uncredited) |
Ashlea Earl | .. | stunt double (uncredited) |
Paul Lazenby | .. | stunt double: Gerald Wong (uncredited) |
Darryl Quon | .. | stunt wire technician (uncredited) |
Justin Sain | .. | stunt actor: Roman Centurion (uncredited) |
Mark G. Alexander | .. | rigging electrician |
Matt Almas | .. | Bestboy grip 2nd unit |
Jay Anderson | .. | company electrician |
Stephen Arnott | .. | company grip |
Roger Bailey | .. | company electrician |
Ryan Bailey | .. | gaffer: second unit |
Chris Banting | .. | camera operator: second unit |
Shawn C.H. Baron | .. | dolly grip |
Dan Basaraba | .. | grip |
Tanner Bayer | .. | rigging electrician |
Chris Bedyk | .. | documentary camera operator |
Jean-Philippe Belliard | .. | electrician: visual effects unit |
Justin Bergler | .. | second assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Jeffery Bjorgum | .. | additional video assist (as Jeff Bjorgum) |
Scott Bonner | .. | company grip |
Jonathan Bosse | .. | best boy rigging grip |
Brian Bouma | .. | company grip |
Rob Brady | .. | company electrician |
Keith Brooks | .. | set wireman (as Keith Brookes) |
Michael F. Burke | .. | gaffer: New York (as Michael Burke) |
Thomas Calandrillo | .. | technocrane operator |
Jeff Callow | .. | grip |
David Cameron | .. | best boy grip |
Trevor Carabin | .. | company electrician |
George Raymond Carter | .. | company grip (as George Carter) |
Reid Cohoon | .. | rigging grip |
Cary Cooper | .. | scorpio head technician |
Doug Cordonier | .. | rigging grip |
David Crone | .. | camera operator: 'b' camera / steadicam operator |
Austin Cross | .. | best boy/electric |
Drew David | .. | company grip |
Drew Davidson | .. | gaffer |
Rusty Deluce | .. | first assistant camera: 'b' camera second unit |
Glen A. Dickson | .. | camera operator: second unit (as Glen Dickson) |
John Dines | .. | company electrician |
Geoffrey James Dixon | .. | electrician |
Shane Dobie | .. | best boy electric |
Sean Edmiston | .. | rigging lighting technician |
Barry Ellenberger | .. | rigging electrician |
Sean Esler | .. | second assistant camera: second unit |
Ian Fox | .. | camera operator: 'a' camera / cinematographer: second unit |
Max Frankston | .. | second video assist |
Niall Fraser | .. | company electrician |
Dennis Gamiello | .. | key grip: New York |
Lee Gibeau | .. | company grip |
Doane Gregory | .. | still photographer |
Andy Guichon | .. | company electrician |
Ian Guns | .. | technocrane operator |
Shayne Gusdal | .. | company grip |
Justin Hanika | .. | lighting technician |
Sean M. Harding | .. | first assistant camera: second unit (as Sean Harding) |
Pat Harris | .. | company electrician |
James S. Harvey | .. | company electrician (as James Harvey) |
Frederick Heartline | .. | camera trainee |
Jon L.J. Helgason | .. | rigging electrician |
Tim Heller | .. | lighting technician |
Chris Henry | .. | generator operator |
Edward Hohman | .. | grip |
Bill Hong | .. | R-1 camera mount technician |
Tony Hyland | .. | rigging grip |
William T. Iversen | .. | grip |
Randy A. Jablonka | .. | company electrician (as Randy Jablonka) |
Robin Jobin | .. | company grip |
Justin Johns | .. | second unit: video assist |
Jordan Johnson | .. | lighting technician |
Craig Jones | .. | company electrician |
Dave Joshi | .. | video assist: second unit |
Jay Kemp | .. | gaffer: Washington, D.C. |
Mike Kirilenko | .. | key grip |
Phil Klapwyk | .. | best boy rigging electric |
Steve Krasznai | .. | second assistant camera |
Jeff Kuzyk | .. | lighting technician |
Kevin Lheritier | .. | company grip |
Jeremy Lundstrom | .. | camera trainee |
Neil Macdonald | .. | electrician |
Ron MacLeay | .. | key grip: second unit (as Ron Macleay) |
George Majoros | .. | first assistant camera: second unit |
Todd Martin | .. | console programmer/operator |
Petar Mateiasevich | .. | camera trainee |
Adam McDonald | .. | grip |
David McIntosh | .. | key rigging grip |
Hugh Meikle | .. | company electrician |
Eric Metcalf | .. | rigging grip |
Ryan Monro | .. | dolly grip |
Kenneth Morton | .. | Best Boy Rigging Grip Washington DC unit |
Richard Mosier | .. | first assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Marc Nolet | .. | grip |
Joern Christian Novotny | .. | rigging electric lighting technician (as Jörn Schultke) |
Jaim O'Neil | .. | rigging best boy |
Sean Oxenbury | .. | rigging gaffer |
Peter Pacula | .. | rigging grip |
Doug Parton | .. | company grip |
George Patsos | .. | key grip: Washington, D.C. |
Dylan Paul | .. | company electrician |
Sergio Petre | .. | company grip |
Jason Petty | .. | lighting technician: Washington D.C. |
Don Quinn | .. | company grip |
James A. Ray | .. | electrician |
Dean Reca | .. | grip |
Emmanuelle Rousseau | .. | assistant camera |
James Salberg | .. | dolly grip: second unit (as Jamie Salberg) |
Jean-Marc Saldini | .. | loader |
Bippen Kumar Sammy | .. | rigging best boy grip (as Bippin Kumar Sammy) |
Armand Santos | .. | rigging lamp operator |
Robin Say | .. | company grip |
Christian Schauz | .. | lighting technician |
Ronald Schlueter | .. | video assist |
Kelly Simpson | .. | assistant camera |
Patrick Stepien | .. | first assistant camera: 'b' camera |
Hektor Stockton | .. | electrician |
Rick Stribling | .. | key grip |
Rick Strodel | .. | grip |
Jason Tidsbury | .. | light balloon technician |
Rod Tiegler | .. | company grip (as Rod Tigler) |
Kris Tobiasson | .. | lighting technician |
Don Tupper | .. | grip rigger |
Brett Tyler | .. | rigging electrician |
Wade Tyree | .. | electrician |
Shai Vera | .. | grip: second unit |
Scott Wallace | .. | video playback operator |
Dave Weaver | .. | rigging electrician |
Barrie Wells | .. | crane technician: SuperTechno (as Barry Wells) |
Roger Wells | .. | rigging lighting technician |
Jim Wenting | .. | company electrician |
Lance White | .. | video assist |
Gary J. Williams | .. | company grip (as Gary Williams) |
James Williams | .. | company grip |
Tyler Woeste | .. | second assistant camera (as Tyler L. Woeste) |
Robert Wolinski | .. | company grip (as Bob Wolinski) |
Darin Wong | .. | dolly grip |
John Woods | .. | rigging lighting technician |
Keith Woods | .. | rigging gaffer (as Keith S. Woods) |
Jo Zen | .. | rigging grip |
Tanner Bayer | .. | rigging electrician: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Hilary Benas | .. | camera loader: new york (uncredited) |
Joey Bruce | .. | rigging electrician: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Rusty Gardner | .. | video assist operator: Washington, DC (uncredited) |
Paul Gibilisco | .. | second assistant camera: DC and New York units (uncredited) |
Adam Johnson | .. | second assistant camera: DC unit (uncredited) |
Lance Mayer | .. | Libra head operator: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Travis McGuire | .. | rigging electrician: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Dara Selbert | .. | loader: DC unit (uncredited) |
Benny Smyth | .. | lighting technician: Washington D.C. (uncredited) |
Robert Spencer | .. | rigging gaffer: Washington, D.C. (uncredited) |
Julian Sternthal | .. | key rigging grip: Washington D.C. (uncredited) |
Jay Stroburg | .. | fiber optic technician (uncredited) |
Peta Bayley | .. | lead animator |
Jonathan Block | .. | animator: title sequence |
Joel Foster | .. | lead animator |
Elisabeth Franklin | .. | animator |
Namita Gotephode | .. | animation production coordinator |
Soumyashree Mohapatra | .. | animator: MPC |
Thanh Nguyen | .. | animator |
Andrew Park | .. | animator |
Jason Petrocelli | .. | animator |
Sreejit Sreedharan | .. | animator |
Heike Brandstatter | .. | casting: Vancouver |
Ronen Gevint | .. | Background Casting |
Barbara Harris | .. | voice casting |
Coreen Mayrs | .. | casting: Vancouver |
Amy Nygaard | .. | casting associate: Canada |
Betsy Royall | .. | local casting |
Arlynn Abseck | .. | wardrobe supervisor: New York |
Deborah Ambrosino | .. | specialty costume keyperson |
Terry Anderson | .. | assistant costume designer |
Michelle Baines | .. | costumer: Mr. Stiller |
Andre Brouwer | .. | truck costumer |
Clint Bryant | .. | leather costume fabricator |
Anne Burke | .. | set costumer |
John Casey | .. | costume supervisor |
Patrick Chevillot | .. | assistant costume designer: New York |
Nancy Collini | .. | key costumer |
Emilia Corbin | .. | costume department |
Courtney Daniel | .. | assistant costume designer |
Mike Evans | .. | costumer |
Catharine Fletcher Incaprera | .. | key costume: Washiington DC Unit |
Renee Fontana | .. | costumer: Mr. Williams (as Renée Bravener) |
Robyn Gebhart | .. | cutter/fitter |
Christopher Gilman | .. | specialty costumes |
Denise Gingrich | .. | key costume dyer/ breakdown/ fx |
Patty Hunter | .. | costume supervisor: second unit |
Alexandra Krost | .. | wardrobe supervisor: Washington, D.C. |
Rosalie Lee | .. | background costume coordinator |
Nicole Leitner | .. | costumer |
Antonina Lerch | .. | costume draper (as Antonina Grib) |
Jana MacDonald | .. | costume coordinator (as Jana Rayne Macdonald) |
Eilidh McAllister | .. | set costumer: second unit |
Monique McRae | .. | costumer (as Monique Warren) |
Susan O'Hara | .. | costume set supervisor |
Ute Porath | .. | cutter: leather |
Grace Pyke | .. | costumer |
Zina Richardson | .. | set costumer |
Ann Russell | .. | set costumer |
Nicola Ryall | .. | set costumer |
Ellen Ryba | .. | costumer: Los Angeles |
Leticia Sandoval | .. | specialty costume manufacturer |
Jennifer Stone | .. | costumer |
Debi Weldon | .. | set costumer |
Petra Wright | .. | seamstress |
Valefor De Ambershay | .. | specialty costumes (uncredited) |
Derek Sullivan | .. | costumer: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Matthew G. Carson | .. | editorial production assistant (as Matthew Carson) |
Melody Gehrman | .. | first assistant editor: Vancouver (as Melody Gehrman-Cook) |
Eileen Godoy | .. | digital intermediate producer |
Matt Hull | .. | assistant digital intermediate producer |
Tim Maxwell | .. | digital transfer |
Devon Miller | .. | digital intermediate editor |
Brent C.S. O'Connor | .. | editorial production assistant (as Brent O'Connor) |
Jim Passon | .. | color timer |
Herbert Dwight Raymond IV | .. | first assistant editor (as H. Dwight Raymond IV) |
Tyler Ruocco | .. | assistant editor: Vancouver |
Steven J. Scott | .. | supervising digital colorist |
Mykel Thuncher | .. | telecine colorist |
Adriaan van Zyl | .. | second assistant editor (as Adriaan Van Zyl) |
Gary Burritt | .. | negative cutter: Kona Cutting (uncredited) |
Chris Regan | .. | color timer (uncredited) |
Eric Bannat | .. | assistant location manager |
Brian K. Barnes | .. | assistant location manager: New York (as Brian Barnes) |
Zach Book | .. | location assistant |
Bill Burns | .. | location scout |
Jason Collier | .. | assistant location manager |
Hans Dayal | .. | location manager |
Ken Hovgaard | .. | location scout |
Jina Johnson | .. | second unit: assistant location manager |
Michael Kriaris | .. | location manager: New York |
Michael J. LeGresley | .. | location scout |
Matthew Dillon Noonan | .. | assistant location manager: Washington, D.C. (as Matt Noonan) |
Rino Pace | .. | location manager |
Peggy Pridemore | .. | location manager: Washington, D.C. |
Jonathan Reich | .. | assistant location manager |
Marvin Ruffin | .. | assistant location manager |
Malcolm Alston | .. | location assistant: New York (uncredited) |
Jonathan P. Caro | .. | location assistant: New York (uncredited) |
David Bifano | .. | score coordinator |
Brian Brigham | .. | score vocalist |
Amick Byram | .. | score vocalist |
Alvin Chea | .. | score vocalist |
Kevin Crehan | .. | additional music editor |
Sandy DeCrescent | .. | score contractor |
Ali Dee | .. | music producer |
George Doering | .. | musician |
Karim Elmahmoudi | .. | orchestrator |
Matt Franko | .. | music preparation |
Mark Graham | .. | conductor: choir |
Steve Kempster | .. | score mixer / score recordist |
Tim Lauber | .. | recordist |
Abraham Libbos | .. | score orchestrator |
Rick Logan | .. | vocal contractor |
Larry Mah | .. | scoring digital recordist |
Dave Metzger | .. | score orchestrator (as David Metzger) |
Rebecca Morellato | .. | music production executive |
Adam Olmsted | .. | scoring digital recordist (as Adam Olmstead) |
Francesco Perlangeli | .. | scoring stage manager |
Victor Pesavento | .. | music preparation |
Peter Rotter | .. | score contractor |
Dennis S. Sands | .. | score mixer (as Dennis Sands) / score recordist (as Dennis Sands) |
Alan Silvestri | .. | score conductor |
Steven L. Smith | .. | music preparation |
Antonio Sol | .. | choir singer |
Denis St. Amand | .. | engineer |
Tom Steel | .. | scoring stage manager |
James Thatcher | .. | musician: French horn |
John Ashton Thomas | .. | score orchestrator |
Gerald White | .. | score vocalist |
Terry Wilson | .. | supervising music editor |
Danielle Diego | .. | music executive (uncredited) |
Aleksandar Dimitrijevic | .. | composer: trailer music (uncredited) |
Kenneth Karman | .. | music editor (uncredited) |
Conrad Pope | .. | orchestrator (uncredited) |
William Ross | .. | orchestrator (uncredited) |
David Slonaker | .. | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Stephen Carr | .. | personal driver |
Danielle Fredrickson | .. | transportation dispatcher |
David Holm | .. | transportation co-captain |
Tim Kossa | .. | driver |
Billy McFadden | .. | transportation co-captain: New York |
Dave Miller | .. | driver: cast |
Eugene O'Neill | .. | transportation captain: New York (as Gene O'Neil) |
Wayne Power | .. | transportation captain |
Rob Vreugde | .. | transportation coordinator |
John R. Dove | .. | fuel truck driver (uncredited) |
Christopher Aber | .. | talent assistant |
Dustin Lee Abram | .. | production assistant |
Peter Anders | .. | catering: New York |
Daniella Araya | .. | assistant: Mr. Stiller (as Daniella Wells) |
David Arnott | .. | voice actor |
Tyra Atkins | .. | production assistant: assistant director |
Christian Aubert | .. | voice actor |
Dan Ax | .. | production assistant |
John Balfour | .. | photo double |
Bob Bedard | .. | head chef: Cinema Scenes |
Irina Beil | .. | accounting clerk |
Stuart Blackie | .. | office production assistant |
Chris Bradford | .. | security |
Genevieve Bridges | .. | assistant production coordinator |
Jason Broad | .. | voice actor |
Josée Brodeur | .. | key accountant (as Josée Brodeur-Melrose) |
Andrew P. Brown | .. | first assistant accountant |
Adam Bryant | .. | stand-in |
Kimberly Buckham | .. | assistant production coordinator |
Doug Burch | .. | voice actor |
Hélène Cardona | .. | voice actor |
Adam D. Casillas | .. | stand-in (as Adam Casillas) |
John Catron | .. | production accountant |
Cathy Cavadini | .. | voice actor (as Catherine Cavadini) |
Tianni L. Craig | .. | production assistant |
Kyle David Crosby | .. | key office production assistant |
Emma Day | .. | assistant: Mr. Stiller |
John DeMita | .. | voice actor (as John Demita) |
Diane Durant | .. | script supervisor |
Jilene Dyck | .. | second assistant production coordinator |
Steve Eckelman | .. | assistant to owen wilson |
Jason Elsworth | .. | assistant accountant |
Evelyn S. Farkas | .. | set medic |
D.R. Farquharson | .. | project manager: Deluxe Digital Cinema |
Charles Fathy | .. | voice actor |
Todd Feaser | .. | production assistant |
Efrain Figueroa | .. | voice actor |
Greg Finley | .. | voice actor |
Jeff Fischer | .. | voice actor (as Jeffrey Todd Fischer) |
Elizabeth Fisher | .. | production assistant |
John Fletcher | .. | post-production accountant |
Peggy Flood | .. | voice actor |
Joshua A. Friedman | .. | office production assistant |
Jessica A. Gihon | .. | assistant accountant (as Jessica Gihon) |
Selena Ginger | .. | accounting clerk |
Eddie Griffith | .. | production assistant |
Thomas L. Gunderson | .. | head animal trainer (as Tom Gunderson) / monkey trainer (as Tom Gunderson) |
Edith Hagigi | .. | assistant: Mr. Stiller, NY |
Zachary Hamilton | .. | production assistant |
Kerry Hansen | .. | horse wrangler |
Rowan Harland | .. | animal trainer |
Barbara Harris | .. | voice actor (as Barbara Iley) |
Shannon Harron | .. | assistant accountant |
Mazen Hassan | .. | assistant: Mr. Levy |
Michael Hendrickson | .. | production executive: Fox |
Aaron Hendry | .. | voice actor |
Brandon Hollyer | .. | assistant accountant |
Jessica Hoyles | .. | office production assistant: second unit |
Michael Hubert | .. | production coordinator |
Todd Ireland | .. | key production assistant |
Kirk Jarrett | .. | head animal wrangler |
Patricia Johnson | .. | unit publicist |
Waléra Kanischtscheff | .. | voice coach |
Kate Kelly | .. | production coordinator: New York |
Boris Kievsky | .. | voice actor (as Boris Klevsky) |
Nancy Kress | .. | craft service / first aid |
Janet Lane | .. | payroll clerk |
Peter Lapres | .. | assistant production coordinator (as Peter J. Lapres) |
Meghan Lechette | .. | production assistant: New York |
Michele Lee | .. | assistant accountant (as Michele Lee Shellenberg) |
Marco Leone | .. | assistant: Mr. Levy |
Todd Lester | .. | security |
Willan Leung | .. | production assistant |
Laura Lewis | .. | assistant to cast |
Melonie Lloyd-Jones | .. | accounting clerk |
Cristina Lois | .. | production secretary |
Greg Lubin | .. | production assistant |
Grant Lutz | .. | production assistant |
Scott Mainwood | .. | production assistant |
Karen March | .. | assistant accountant |
Terence Mathews | .. | voice actor |
Gina Mauro | .. | clearance/product placement coordinator |
Jeremy Maxwell | .. | voice actor |
Nerissa McCormack | .. | first assistant accountant |
Fawn McDonald | .. | production coordinator |
Shane McGonnigal | .. | production assistant |
Danny McKenzie | .. | production assistant |
Sean Meade | .. | key production assistant |
Tara Mews | .. | assistant production coordinator |
Robert Milicevic | .. | Set security |
Daniel Mora | .. | voice actor |
Angel Oquendo | .. | voice actor |
Jonathan Osland | .. | safety technician |
Jason Pace | .. | voice actor |
Simona Pandele | .. | production assistant |
Nancy A. Pavia | .. | production assistant |
Jamie Payton | .. | horse wrangler |
Richard Penn | .. | voice actor |
Vivien Pfeffer | .. | production assistant |
Patricia Porter | .. | payroll accountant |
Candice Preddy | .. | production assistant |
Michael Prokop | .. | sous chef |
Paul Puzzella | .. | stand-in |
David Randolph | .. | voice actor (as David J. Randolph) |
Dale Raoul | .. | voice actor |
Noreen Reardon | .. | voice actor |
Bailee Reid | .. | Stand in photo double: Amy Adams (as Chera Bailey) / stand-in (as Chera Bailey) |
Jill Remis | .. | assistant: Mr. Stiller |
Ian Robinson | .. | studio assistant |
Jacquelyn Roth | .. | production assistant |
Jane Sakowski Bell | .. | craft service assistant (as Jane Sakowski) |
Charles Saldana IV | .. | assistant post-production accountant (as Charles Saldana) |
John Scott | .. | head wrangler |
Vernon Scott | .. | voice actor |
Edward Shkolnikov | .. | voice actor |
Daryl Sledge | .. | production assistant |
Rebecca Erwin Spencer | .. | assistant: Mr. Williams (as Rebecca Erwin-Spencer) |
Ryan Steacy | .. | armorer |
Tony Suffredini | .. | monkey trainer (as Anthony Suffredini) |
Kimberley Sutton | .. | assistant: Mr. McLaglen (as Kim Sutton) |
Joel Swetow | .. | voice actor |
Regina Taufen | .. | assistant: Mr. Levy / voice actor |
Amy Teitter | .. | production assistant |
Randy Thomas | .. | production assistant |
Eric W. Thompson | .. | production lawyer |
David Scott Thomson | .. | production assistant |
Stephen Tibbetts | .. | stand-in |
Drew Tidwell | .. | production coordinator: Washington, D.C. |
Maya Toews | .. | second assistant production coordinator |
Helga Ungurait | .. | script supervisor |
Judith Walder | .. | payroll accountant: location |
Andreana Weiner | .. | voice actor |
Khali Wenaus | .. | assistant: Mr. Stiller |
Geoff White | .. | production assistant |
Paige Wilbanks | .. | production staff |
Roger Williams | .. | EPK/BTS Service Provider: Inspired Image Picture Company |
Pete Wonsiak | .. | epk sound |
Ross Woo | .. | second assistant coordinator |
Blair Woodruff | .. | sous chef |
Janice Yip | .. | production assistant: assistant director |
Tamara Young | .. | sous chef |
Tracy Young | .. | script supervisor: second unit |
Aiden Zanini | .. | teleprompter operator |
Kimberly Buckham | .. | assistant production coordinator: second unit (uncredited) |
Jenny Dent | .. | set tutor (uncredited) |
Katie Diesinger | .. | production assistant (uncredited) |
Halston Ericson-Bohager | .. | set production assistant: Washington D.C. (uncredited) |
Scott Frank | .. | script revisions (uncredited) |
Christina Hwang | .. | title producer (uncredited) |
Douglas M. Jones | .. | key set production assistant: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Ingrid Kenning | .. | script supervisor: second unit (uncredited) |
Terry Maratos | .. | adr loop group (uncredited) |
Ryan McDonald | .. | office production assistant: New York (uncredited) |
Carlos Medeiros | .. | production assistant: New York (uncredited) |
Jacob Snider | .. | production assistant: Washington DC (uncredited) |
May Tam | .. | set production assistant: Washington DC (uncredited) |
David Vogel | .. | set production assistant: Washington DC (uncredited) |
Chris Wolf | .. | special liaison (uncredited) |
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Antonio Canova | .. | acknowledgment: 'Venus Italica' by |
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Night at the Museum | |
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Directed by | Shawn Levy |
Produced by |
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Screenplay by | |
Based on | The Night at the Museum by Milan Trenc |
Starring | |
Music by | Alan Silvestri |
Cinematography | Guillermo Navarro |
Edited by | Don Zimmerman |
20th Century Fox[1] | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox[1] |
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104 minutes[1] | |
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Language | English |
Box office | $574.5 million[2] |
Ppsspp game files download. Night at the Museum is a 2006 fantasy-comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. It is based on the 1993 children's book of the same name by Croatian illustrator Milan Trenc and is the first film in the Night at the Museum series. The film stars Ben Stiller as Larry Daley, a divorced father who applies for a job as a night watchman at New York City's American Museum of Natural History and subsequently discovers that the exhibits, animated by a magical Egyptian artifact, come to life at night. 20th Century Fox released the film on December 22, 2006, and it grossed $574 million.
Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) is a divorced man who has been unable to keep a stable job and has failed at many business ventures, including being an inventor. His invention of 'the Snapper', which does exactly what the clapper does, has failed because there is a significant amount of people who can't snap, and therefore, can't use it. His former wife (Kim Raver) believes that he is a bad example to their ten-year-old son Nick (Jake Cherry), and Larry fears that Nick respects his future overweight stepfather, bondtrader Don (Paul Rudd), more than him.
Cecil Fredricks (Dick Van Dyke), an elderly night security guard about to retire from the American Museum of Natural History, hires Larry despite his unpromising résumé. The museum, which is rapidly losing money, plans to replace Cecil and two colleagues Gus (Mickey Rooney) and Reginald (Bill Cobbs) with one guard. Cecil gives Larry an instruction booklet on how to handle museum security, and advises Larry to leave some of the lights on and warns him not to let anything 'in..or out'.
Once night falls, Larry discovers that the exhibits come to life, including a playful Tyrannosaurus skeleton nicknamed 'Rexy' who behaves like a dog; a mischievous capuchin monkey named Dexter which steals Larry's keys and tears up his instruction booklet; rival miniature civilizations led by Old West cowboy Jedediah (Owen Wilson) and Roman general Octavius (Steve Coogan); limb-ripping Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher); an Easter IslandMoai (Brad Garrett) obsessed with 'gum-gum' who addresses Larry as Dum-Dum; and a wax model of Theodore Roosevelt (Robin Williams).
Roosevelt explains that since an Egyptianartifact—the Golden Tablet of Pharaoh Ahkmenrah—came to the museum in 1952, all of the exhibits come to life each night. If the exhibits are outside the museum during sunrise, they turn to dust. Roosevelt helps Larry by restoring order, but only for one night. Larry quits the next morning, saying to the three guards he doesn't want a job that is life-threatening. However, he sees Nick coming to see him at work the next morning, where Larry offers Nick a tour of the museum. After seeing Nick's interest in his job, Larry decides to remain as a night guard.
When Larry tells Cecil about how Dexter tore up his instructions, Cecil advises him to study history to prepare himself for his nightly duties. He also learns history from a museum docent Rebecca Hutman (Carla Gugino), who is writing a dissertation on Sacagawea (Mizuo Peck), but does not feel she knows enough about her subject.
The next night, Larry uses what he has learned to better control the exhibits. However, things go wrong anyway and four Neanderthals set fire to a display and some other things. One of the Neanderthal turns to dust when he leaves the museum at dawn. The next morning, museum director Dr. McPhee (Ricky Gervais) almost fires Larry after what happened to the Neanderthal exhibit. He offers Rebecca a meeting with Sacagawea, but she believes that he is mocking her and the museum.
Larry brings Nick to the museum to show him the exhibits, but none of them are alive. They find Cecil, Gus, and Reginald stealing the tablet and other valuable objects. Like the exhibits, the guards receive enhanced vitality from the artifact; wishing to retain their youth, health and to fund their retirements, the three plan to frame Larry for the thefts. They have also disabled the tablet to stop the exhibits from interfering. Nick reactivates the artifact, but Cecil locks him and his father in the Egyptian room and flees with the tablet. Larry releases Ahkmenrah's mummy (Rami Malek) from his sarcophagus. The pharaoh speaks English from many years as an exhibit at Cambridge, and helps Larry and Nick escape. The three find the other exhibits fighting; Larry confronts Attila, realizing his behavior came from being hurt a long time ago, and convinces them to work together.
The exhibits capture Gus and Reginald without difficulty, but Cecil escapes by stagecoach with Larry, Nick, Ahkmenrah, Jed, Octavius, Rexy, and Atilla the Hun in pursuit in Central Park, where they stop him and regain the tablet. Jed and Octavius are presumably killed when their remote-controlled Hummer crashes, but they somehow survive. Rebecca sees the exhibits return to the museum before sunrise and realizes that Larry was telling the truth; he introduces her to Sacagawea.
Dr. McPhee fires Larry again after seeing news reports of the strange events around the museum & dash; such as cave paintings in the museum's subway station, dinosaur footprints in Central Park, and cavemen sightings. However, upon seeing how much these events raised attendance, he thinks better of it and gives Larry his job back. Larry, Nick, and the exhibits celebrate the following night.
During the credits, it was shown that Cecil, Gus and Reginald weren't handed over to the authorities and are now working as janitors at the museum.
The building featured in the film, which was constructed on a sound stage in Burnaby, British Columbia, is based on the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, external shots of which were used in the movie.[3]
Trainers spent several weeks training Crystal, who plays the troublemaking monkey Dexter, to slap and bite Stiller in the film.
Robin Williams' Theodore Roosevelt costume closely resembles that of John Wayne's character in The Shootist.[4]
Director Shawn Levy credited Ben Stiller for the ensemble cast: 'When actors hear that Ben Stiller is in a movie they want to work with him. It['s] a high-water mark and it absolutely draws actors in and I'm convinced that's a big part of why we got this cast.'[5]
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Alan Silvestri replaced John Ottman as score composer.[6] Silvestri's score was used for the teaser trailer of Horton Hears a Who!
Night at the Museum (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
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Film score by Alan Silvestri | |
Released | December 19, 2006 |
Recorded | 2006 |
Genre | Film score |
Length | 53:19 |
Label | Varèse Sarabande |
Varèse Sarabande released a soundtrack album of the score on December 19, 2006.[7]
All tracks written by Alan Silvestri.
Night at the Museum (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | 'Night at the Museum' | 02:35 |
2. | 'One of Those Days' | 00:49 |
3. | 'An Ordinary Guy?' | 01:27 |
4. | 'Tour of the Museum' | 02:35 |
5. | 'Civil War Soldiers' | 04:08 |
6. | 'Out of Africa' | 01:07 |
7. | 'Meet Dexter' | 01:27 |
8. | 'Mayan Warriors' | 00:57 |
9. | 'Where's Rexy?' | 00:48 |
10. | 'West from Africa' | 01:49 |
11. | 'The Iron Horse' | 01:06 |
12. | 'Saved by Teddy' | 01:57 |
13. | 'Tablet of Akmenrah' | 00:37 |
14. | 'Tracking, Dear Boy' | 01:08 |
15. | 'Some Men Are Born Great' | 00:50 |
16. | 'Sunrise' | 00:42 |
17. | 'Study Up on History' | 02:15 |
18. | 'Teddy Likes Sacagawea' | 01:53 |
19. | 'Tearing Limbs' | 01:45 |
20. | 'Caveman on Fire' | 00:43 |
21. | 'Outrun the Sun' | 00:58 |
22. | 'Show You What I Do' | 02:55 |
23. | 'Tablet's Gone' | 02:45 |
24. | 'Theodore Roosevelt at Your Service' | 01:11 |
25. | 'This Is Your Moment' | 02:10 |
26. | 'Rally the Troops' | 01:07 |
27. | 'Tree Take Down' | 01:21 |
28. | 'Cecil's Escape' | 01:26 |
29. | 'Stage Coach' | 02:28 |
30. | 'Teddy in Two' | 01:18 |
31. | 'Cab Ride' | 00:50 |
32. | 'Big Fan' | 01:03 |
33. | 'Heroes Return' | 00:54 |
34. | 'A Great Man' | 00:57 |
35. | 'Full House' | 01:21 |
Total length: | 53:19 |
Night at the Museum had its premiere in New York City on December 17, 2006, on December 22, 2006 in the United States, December 26, 2006 in UK, January 12, 2007 in Brazil, on February 14, 2007 in China and on March 17, 2007 in Japan.[8]
The film was released under the title of 'Noche en el museo' in Spain, 'Una note al museo' in Italy, 'La nuit au musée' in France, 'Ночь в музее' in Russia and 'Uma Noite no Museu' in Brazil.[8]
At the end of its box office run, Night at the Museum earned a gross of $250.9 million in the US and Canada and $323.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $574.5 million.[2] It was the fifth highest-grossing film of 2006 and also the highest-grossing film worldwide of the trilogy.[9]
It was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend, grossing $30.8 million plating in 3,686 theaters, with a $8,258 per-theater average. For the four-day Christmas holiday weekend, it took in $42.2 million.[2] The movie was also released in IMAX large screen format, often on site at museums of science or natural history such as the Pacific Science Center in Seattle.
In its second weekend, Night at the Museum expanded into 83 more theaters and took in approximately $36.7 million, out-grossing its opening weekend. It maintained the top position in its third week, with an additional $23.7 million.[10]
During its opening weekend of December 15, 2006, the film grossed a figure of estimated $5 million, with the highest debut coming from South Korea ($5.04 million).[11] The biggest market in the other territories were the UK, Japan, South Korea, and Germany, where it grossed $40.8 million, $30 million, $25.7 million, $22.9 million.[12]
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 43% based on 132 reviews and an average rating of 5.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Parents might call this either a spectacle-filled adventure or a shallow and vapid CG-fest, depending on whether they choose to embrace this on the same level as their kids'.[13] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 48 out of 100 based on 28 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[14]
James Berardinelli of Reelviews gave it 2 stars out of 4, and commented on Stiller's performance by stating 'It might be fair to give Ben Stiller an 'A' for effort, but to call what he does in this movie 'acting' is a misnomer. He does a lot of running around, occasionally falling down or bumping into things.'[15] One positive review by William Arnold of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, gave it a B-, and stated that the film was 'Out to impress and delight a family audience with the pageantry of human and natural history, and that's a surprisingly worthy ambition for a Hollywood comedy.'[16] In a case of life imitating art, museum officials at the American Museum of Natural History have credited the film for increasing the number of visitors during the holiday season by almost 20%. According to a museum official, between December 22, 2006, and January 2, 2007, there were 50,000 more visitors than during the same period the prior year.[17]CinemaScore polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave the film an average grade of 'A-' on an A+ to F scale.[18]
The film was released on a 2-Disc DVD edition in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2007. It was released on 1-Disc and 2-Disc DVD editions and Blu-ray Disc format on April 24, 2007 elsewhere.
The film became the first non-Disney film to be reviewed by Ultimate Disney (now known as DVDizzy.com), due to the website dealing with other studios besides Disney.[19][20]
As of 6 December 2009, the film has sold 9,191,694 DVDs and grossed $153,566,058 in DVD sales.[21]
Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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Saturn Awards | Best Fantasy Film | N/A | Nominated | |
ASCAP Award | Top Box Office Films | Alan Silvestri | Won | |
Artios | Best Feature Film Casting - Comedy | Ilene Starger Coreen Mayrs (Vancouver casting) Heike Brandstatter (Vancouver casting) | Won | |
Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Movie | N/A | Nominated | [22] |
MTV Movie Award | Best Comedic Performance | Ben Stiller | Nominated | |
National Movie Award | Best Comedy | N/A | Nominated | |
Teen Choice Award | Choice Movie: Comedy and Choice Movie Actor: Comedy | Ben Stiller | Nominated | |
Taurus Award | Hardest Hit | Greg Fitzpatrick | Nominated | [23] |
Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger | Jake Cherry | Nominated | [24] |
The first installment in the trilogy, Night at the Museum was followed by a sequel titled Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian,[25] which was released on May 22, 2009 in North America. The third and final installment, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, was released on December 19, 2014 in North America.[26]
In 2016, The Hollywood Reporter stated that the Alibaba Pictures Group intended to remake the film.[27]
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Formerly: Museum of Natural History, New York
Current: British Museum, LondonAhkmenrah is a fictional teenaged[1][2] ancient Egyptian Pharaoh who, with his tablet, came to the Museum of Natural History in 1952. More specifically, he is thought to be the 4th Pharaoh of Egypt, based on a statement from his older brother, Kahmunrah, in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.It is implied in the movie, but stated in the original script, that he was murdered by his brother, Kahmunrah. It is officially unknown but hypothesized that Ahkmenrah does not remember any detail of how he died or why. Ahkmenrah is portrayed by the Egyptian-American actor, Rami Malek. He is a major character in Night at the Museum, a minor character inNight at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, and the deuteragonist of Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Ahkmenrah is characterized as a kind-hearted individual, and is implied to be a fair and just ruler. It is officially unknown why the previous night guards kept him locked in his tomb, or why they told the other free-roaming exhibits not to let the young pharaoh out during the night.There are a few theories as to why the exhibits were so quick to trust the words of the guards. One popular theory is that the previous night guards propagated a rumor about Ahkmenrah's nature, telling them that he was evil.It has been known since the end of the first movie that Ahkmenrah is afraid of waking up with no one to let him out. It is, however, speculated that he may have developed claustrophobia in response to his situation. This could be implied due to the fact he screamed and banged against the lid of his sarcophagus every night for fifty-four years. If he is seen as uncooperative, that might be incentive enough for whomever to seal him back in his tomb. This may explain his cooperative demeanor.
Ahkmenrah is the second born son of Merenkahre and Shepseheret, and the younger brother of Kahmunrah.
Ahkmenrah was gifted his tablet by his parents, who loved him so much, that they wouldn't let the inevitability of death separate them.Ahkmenrah was favored by his parents, though this could not be said for Kahmunrah. As the first born child, Kahmunrah was to inherit the throne. However, due to his brash, violent, and irresponsible nature, their parents gifted Ahkmenrah the throne, thereby skipping Kahmunrah in the line of succession.
Kahmunrah is the primary antagonist in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, where he is introduced as Ahkmenrah's older brother. In contrast to their parents, Kahmunrah loathes Ahkmenrah, carrying on about how he was clearly the 'favorite son.' He holds a grudge against Ahkmenrah for the special treatment he received from their parents, saying that they 'always gave him the best of everything.' As the film's antagonist, he aims to steal Ahkmenrah's tablet for himself. In doing this, he will be able to summon an immortal army from the underworld, so that he may resume his reign and expand his territory to claim the rest of the world. In the original script for Battle of the Smithsonian, it is revealed that Kahmunrah murdered Ahkmenrah to assume the throne. Although this is not actually mentioned in the film, the audience could very well assume that he had something to do with his younger brother's death.
Ahkmenrah's tomb was excavated near the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, during the Ahkmenrah Expedition of 1938. His sarcophagus, along with his 24-carat gold tablet, were brought to the Egyptology Department of Cambridge University to be displayed. During his time on display, he learned British English, presumably from hearing the students and staff conversing. It could also be assumed that he spent many of these nights outside of his sarcophagus, as he never mentions being trapped while at the university.After leaving Cambridge in 1952, it was arranged for Ahkmenrah to become a permanent exhibit of the Museum of Natural History in New York City. His sarcophagus rests in the middle of the exhibit, walls of hieroglyphics surrounding it. On the back wall behind the sarcophagus rests the tablet, which glows and activates during the beginning of each night. The entrance is guarded by two Anubis statues, both twenty feet tall. These statues were also excavated from his tomb. Just outside of the exhibit are display cases, filled with other Egyptian artifacts.
He makes a brief appearance at the start but has a bigger part at the end where he is giving a lecture on the Tablet to visitors of the Museum. During the film, it is revealed that he had an older brother named Kahmunrah. It's also revealed that his parents favored him more than his older brother, to which Kahmunrah told Larry Daley that their parents gave Ahkmenrah 'the best of everything', including the throne, which Kahmunrah was supposed to inherit first. After Ahkmenrah's death, presumably caused by his jealous brother, Kahmunrah ascended to the throne. It can be assumed that his reign had not lasted long due to his sadistic nature.
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Ahkmenrah and the rest of the Museum residents start acting strangely due to the Tablet losing its magic. The symptoms include freezing back to wax, normally peaceful characters becoming violent, Teddy losing his memory and babbling unintelligibly and Ahkmenrah becoming ill. Ahkmenrah is affected more than anyone else because it is his tablet and is later revealed by his father that the tablet was made with Khonsu's magic to keep the royal family together, even after death, which is why the tablet brings the museum to life. Larry, his son Nick, and a few of the favourites of the NYC gang travel to London, England and to the British Museum to find Ahkmenrah's parents, who know the secrets of the tablet and possibly what is wrong with it. During the film, the young pharaoh steadily gets worse with every tablet flare-up and toward the end he almost reverts back to his dead, full-mummy form.Both of Ahkmenrah's parents are introduced in this film.
Ahkmenrah wasn't an actual pharaoh in Egyptian History and is not visibly based on any specific pharaoh. It is conceivable that some inspiration was taken from King Tutankhamun, the Boy King, another teenaged pharaoh who ruled and died suddenly from some unexplained cause.