List of The Chronicles of Narnia (film series) cast members

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The following is a list of cast members who have portrayed characters in The Chronicles of Narnia film series. The Chronicles of Narnia is based upon the novels of the same name by C. S. Lewis.

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Role The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe [1] Prince Caspian [2] [3] The Voyage of the Dawn Treader [4] [5]

Travelers to Narnia

Lucy Pevensie Georgie Henley
Rachael Henley O
Georgie Henley
Edmund Pevensie Skandar Keynes
Mark Wells O
Skandar Keynes
Peter Pevensie William Moseley
Noah Huntley O
William MoseleyWilliam Moseley C
Susan Pevensie Anna Popplewell
Sophie Winkleman O
Anna PopplewellAnna Popplewell C
Prof. Digory Kirke Jim Broadbent
Eustace Scrubb Will Poulter

Best friends of the Pevensies in Narnia

Mr. Tumnus (Faun) James McAvoy
Mr. Beaver Ray Winstone V
Mrs. Beaver Dawn French V
Trumpkin (Dwarf) Peter Dinklage

Supernatural creatures

Aslan (Lion) Liam Neeson V
Father Christmas James Cosmo
Lilliandil (Star) Laura Brent

Aslan's army

Fox Rupert Everett V
Oreius (Centaur) Patrick Kake
Griffin Cameron Rhodes V
Philipp, the Horse Philip Steuer V
Green Dryad Katrina Browne

Caspian's army

King Caspian X. Ben Barnes
Nikarbrik (Dwarf) Warwick Davis
Truffle Hunter (Badger) Ken Stott V
Glenstorm (Centaur) Cornell John
Bulgy Bear David Walliams V
Asterius (Minotaurus) Shane Rangi (Körper),

Josh Campbell V

Pattertwig (Squirrel) Harry Gregson-Williams V
Peepiceek (Mouse)Sim Evan-Jones V

White Witch and her followers

Jadis, the White Witch Tilda Swinton Tilda Swinton C
Ginarrbrik (Dwarf) Kiran Shah
Maugrim (Wolf) Michael Madsen V
General Otmin (Minotaurus) Shane Rangi
Vardan (Wolf)Jim May V
Were Wolf Shane Rangi (Körper),

Tim Hands V

Hag Klára Issová

Miraz family and servants

King Miraz Sergio Castellitto
General Glozelle Pierfrancesco Favino
Doctor Cornelius (Half-blood Dwarf) Vincent Grass
Prunaprismia Alicia Borrachero
King Kaspian IX. Nathaniel Parker

Telmarine lords

Sopespian Damián Alcázar
Scythley Simón Andreu
Donnon Predrag Bjelac
Bern Terry Norris
Rhoop Bruce Spence

Crew of the Dawn Treader

Reepicheep (Mouse) Eddie Izzard V Simon Pegg V
Drinian Gary Sweet
Tavros (Minotaurus) Shane Rangi
RynelfTony Nixon
Cruickshanks (Dwarf)Chris Cruickshanks
Nausus (Faun) Steven Rooke
Caprius (Satyr)Ryan Ettridge

Residents of the Lonely Islands

Coriakin (Magician) Bille Brown
Chief Dufflepad Roy Billing
Second DufflepadNeil Young
Third DufflepadGreg Poppleton
Fourth DufflepudNicholas Neild
RhinceArthur Angel
Gael Arabella Morton
Alane Rachel Blakely
Slave HolderColin Moody
Slave TraderDavid Vallon

Residents of Earth

Mrs. Macready Elizabeth Hawthorne
Helen PevensieJudy McIntosh
Boy at the Train StationAshley Jones

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