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Violet Beauregarde

Willy Wonka
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by

Gene Wilder (1971)
Johnny Depp (2005)

Douglas Hodge, Alex Jennings and Jonathan Slinger (2013)
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Gender Male
Charlie Bucket
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by

Peter Ostrum (1971)
Freddie Highmore (2005)

Jack Costello, Tom Klenerman, Isaac Rouse, Louis Suc, Keir Edkins-O'Brien, Oliver Finnegan, Troy Tipple, Rhys Lambert, Jake Poolman, Ewan Rutherford, Zachary Loonie, Noah Crump, Johnny Evans-Hutchison, Joe Butler-Smith, Guillermo Bedward, Archie Durrant, Ptolemy Gidney (2013)
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Gender Male
Grandpa Joe Bucket
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by

Jack Albertson (1971)
David Kelly (2005)

Nigel Planer, Barry James (2013)
Augustus Gloop
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by

Michael Bollner (1971)
Philip Wiegratz (2005)

Regan Stokes, Alexzander Griffiths, Dane Juler, Vincent Finch, Logan Cripps, Benjamin Lewis, Connor Davies, Archie Lewis, Callum McDonald (2013)
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Gender Male
Nationality German
Violet Beauregarde
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by

Denise Nickerson (1971)
AnnaSophia Robb (2005)

India Ria Amarteifio, Adrianna Bertola, Jade Johnson, Mya Olaye, Lauren Halil, Rhianna Dorris, Sophie Naglik, Psalms-Nissi Myers-Reid, Armani Hall, Miriam Nyarko, Shaniquah Notice-Morris, Asha Banks, Liani Samuel (2013)
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Gender Female
Nationality American
Veruca Salt
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by

Julie Dawn Cole (1971)
Julia Winter (2005)

Polly Allen, Tia Noakes, Ellie Simons, Scarlet Roche, Matilda Belton, Amy Carter, Hannah Howland, Ellie Benge, Ella Tweed, Stella Haden, Lauren Henson, Daisy Sequerra (2013)
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Gender Female
Nationality British
Mike Teavee
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by

Paris Themmen (1971)
Jordan Fry (2005)

Jay Heyman, Adam Mitchell, Luca Toomey, Daniel Rhodes, Innis Robertson-Pinnell, Dylan Standen, Archie Durrant, Freddie Haggerty, Harry Vallance, Frankie-Leon Rossell, Jude Ponting (2013)
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Gender Male
Nationality American
Arthur Slugworth
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by Günter Meisner (1971)
Phil Philmar (2005)
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Gender Male
Prince Pondicherry
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character
First appearance Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Created by Roald Dahl
Portrayed by Nitin Ganatra (2005)
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Gender Male


The following is a list of characters in the Roald Dahl children's books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, and the former's film adaptations, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Gene Wilder (1971)
Johnny Depp (2005)

In the novels and films, Willy Wonka is the odd owner of an extremely prosperous chocolate factory. The inciting action of the story occurs when Wonka holds a contest, hiding five Golden Tickets within the wrappers of candy bars, promising their discoverers a tour of his factory and a lifelong supply of his creations. Implications stand in all three versions that he allows four of his five finalists to disgrace themselves, in hope that one does not.

In the book, Wonka is described by Roald Dahl as having a goatee and "marvelously" bright eyes, a high and "flutey" voice, a face "alight of fun and laughter", and quick little jerky movements "like a squirrel". He is enthusiastic, eccentric, charming, talkative, and friendly, but at times insensitive, and has been given to glossing criticisms of himself.

In the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, he is portrayed by Gene Wilder. While his personality remains generally the same as in the original, he is more melancholy here, and frequently quotes books and poems, Including William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ("Is it my soul that calls upon my name?") or John Masefield's "Sea Fever" ("All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by"), and the famous "Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker" from "Reflections on Ice Breaking" by Ogden Nash, among many others. Toward the end of the film, he tests protagonist Charlie's conscience by pretending to deny him any reward, but assumes an almost paternal role when Charlie proves honest.


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