Charlie (goat)

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Charlie
Species Goat
SexMale
Occupation Animal actor
Notable roleBlack Phillip
Known for The Witch
Weight210 lb (95 kg)

Charlie is a male goat and animal actor best known for his role as Black Phillip in the 2015 horror film The Witch directed by Robert Eggers. He was noted to misbehave on set and frequently attacked his co-star Ralph Ineson.

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Acting

During the production of The Witch , animal trainer Anna Kilch showed images of potential goat actors to director Robert Eggers. He chose Charlie, a black he-goat with large horns that weighed 210 pounds (95 kg), for the role of Black Philip. He said that Charlie was chosen because he "looked the Black Phillip-iest". Charlie had the largest horns of the potential goats. [1]

Charlie was noted for his inappropriate behavior on set. Eggers said that "If we wanted him to be doing something violent, he wanted to go to sleep. If he was supposed to be standing still, he was running around like a madman". Charlie frequently attacked co-star Ralph Ineson; Ineson said that they had "hate at first sight". Charlie weighed 50 pounds (23 kg) more than Ineson during filming, and thus easily overpowered him. Charlie rammed Ineson in the ribs on the fourth day of filming and dislodged a tendon, forcing Ineson to take pain medication for the remaining duration of filming. [1] Ineson was hospitalized three times due to attacks by Charlie. [2] [3]

Eggers was unwilling to replace Charlie with CGI, so he commissioned two puppets depicting Charlie. He was unsatisfied with their appearance, and they went unused. [1] Several scenes were cut from the film because Charlie was unwilling to cooperate. [4] Eggers later said that "the goat was a fucking nightmare". [5] In an interview, Ineson said of goats: "You can't train a goat; they're satanic animals, they do exactly what they want when they want." [3] After completing filming, Ineson took his wife and Eggers to a restaurant in London called The Smoking Goat and ate a goat meat dish in order to spite Charlie. [1] [4]

Despite his misbehavior on set, Charlie's performance was well-received by critics. Writing for Film School Rejects , reviewer Christopher Campbell said that Charlie was deserving of an Oscar for his role as Black Philip. [6] Seth Abramovitch of The Hollywood Reporter described him as "the breakout goat". In response to Charlie's reception, Ineson said, "It's wonderful that his fantastic performance is bringing notoriety to the film, but there's a little part of me that's like, Seriously? That f—er?[ sic ]". [1]

Charlie also had a minor role in the 2017 film It Comes at Night directed by Trey Edward Shults. [7] [8] [9]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleRefs.
2015 The Witch Black Phillip [1]
2017 It Comes at Night Goat [7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Abramovitch, Seth (2016-03-02). "Black Phillip: The Real Story Behind the Breakout Goat From 'The Witch'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  2. Housman, Andrew (2020-06-09). "The Witch's Black Phillip Almost Killed One Of The Movie's Actors". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  3. 1 2 Gingold, Michael (2019-05-17). "Q&A: Actor Ralph Ineson On THE WITCH, Family Dysfunction And Charlie The Goat". www.fangoria.com. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  4. 1 2 Adam, Orestes (2023-12-02). "The Biggest Diva in Robert Eggers' 'The Witch' Might Surprise You". Collider. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  5. Bermudez, Lucas (2020-11-25). "Black Phillip Was A Real-Life Nightmare For The Witch Director". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  6. Campbell, Christopher (2016-02-19). "The Witch Proves We Need an Oscar for Best Animal Performance". Film School Rejects. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  7. 1 2 Kiefer, Halle (2017-06-09). "The Goat Who Played Black Phillip in The Witch Also Appears In It Comes at Night". Vulture. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  8. Squires, John (2017-06-10). "The Goat from 'The Witch' Appears in 'It Comes at Night'!". Bloody Disgusting!. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  9. Nordine, Michael (2017-06-10). "Black Phillip Makes a Cameo in 'It Comes At Night,' Kind Of". IndieWire. Retrieved 2025-02-25.