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The-BFG-Full-Cast-Crew.Pdf 7/4/2016 The BFG (2016) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb IMDb Find Movies, TV shows, Celebrities and more... All | Help Movies, TV Celebs, Events News & & Showtimes & Photos Community Watchlist Sign in Edit The BFG The BFG (2016) Full Cast & Crew Details Full Cast and Crew Release Dates Etiquette Consultant - Elizabeth Official Sites Directed by Box Office/Business Company Credits Steven Spielberg ... (directed by) Filming Locations Technical Specs W riting Credits Literature Melissa Mathison ... (screenplay) Explore More Roald Dahl ... (based on the book by) Cast (in credits order) Share this page: Like 22K people like this. Be the first of your friends. Mark Rylance ... BFG Ruby Barnhill ... Sophie User Lists Create a list » Penelope Wilton ... The Queen Related lists from IMDb users Films I Have Seen http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3691740/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast 1/29 7/4/2016 The BFG (2016) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Jemaine Clement ... 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Landels ... assistant property master Cody Larson ... on-set dresser Charles Leitrants ... construction coordinator Rohan Lyal ... head greensman Alex MacDonald ... greens Boris Maganic ... sculptor Morag McLean ... sculptor J.J. Mestinsek ... lead scenic artist Michele Moen ... Concept Illustrator David R. Murray ... construction foreman Jeremy Nitsch ... assistant prop master Stuart Rankmore ... dressing prop: uk / props Matt Reeves ... standby scenic artist Al Rourke ... construction foreman Kenneth Sayers ... assistant property master Daniel Scarcello ... sculptor Scott Schneider ... Conceptual Set Designer Erin Sinclair ... graphic designer Michael Smale ... vfx art director Melissa Spicer ... digital set decorator Mark Stainthorpe ... construction foreman Nick Thomas ... property master: uk http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3691740/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast 7/29 7/4/2016 The BFG (2016) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Andrew Thompson ... greensman Nikolai Voltchok ... sculptor Sandy Walker ... Assistant set decorator Callum Webster ... set designer Gary Young ... set sculptor Glen Young ... uk set dresser Harrison Yurkiw ... assistant art director Sound Department George Atkins ... adr mixer Cameron Barker ... apprentice sound editor Brian Chumney ... dialogue editor / sound Ryan Cole ... recordist Matt Dawson ... adr mixer Richard Hymns ... supervising sound editor Scott Jacobs ... boom operator Tom Lalley ... sound re-recording engineer Jon Lavender ... boom operator Scott Levine ... engineering services: Skywalker Sound Chris Manning ... foley mixer Kyrsten Mate ... sound effects editor Andy Nelson ... sound re-recording mixer Jonathan Null ... head of production Larry Oatfield ... foley editor Carrie Perry ... scheduling Richard Quinn ... dialogue and adr supervisor Gary Rydstrom ... re-recording mixer / sound designer Christopher ... sound designer Scarabosio Dee Selby ... foley editor Kevin Sellers ... foley editor Brad Semenoff ... dialogue editor Tony Sereno ... assistant re-recording mixer Addison Teague ... sound effects editor Dennie Thorpe ... foley artist Jana Vance ... foley artist Doug Winningham ... assistant supervising sound editor Qianbaihui Yang ... sound http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3691740/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast 8/29 7/4/2016 The BFG (2016) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Special Effects by Dennis Briest ... special effects technician Tom Brittain ... special effects Dan Cervin ... special effects shop foreman Kelly Coe ... fabricator Ian Corbould ... special effects senior technician: UK Shoot Andrew Durno ... special effects technician Garnet Harry ... special effects buyer Graham S. 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