While veteran actor does play a crucial role in the film (Charles Rodman, Will’s father and a key emotional anchor for Caesar), he does not play Maurice. This is a common point of confusion, possibly because both characters are older and kind-hearted.

The actor behind the motion-capture performance of Maurice is .

In the 2011 sci-fi reboot Rise of the Planet of the Apes , the gentle, wise, and loyal orangutan Maurice quickly became a fan favorite. Unlike the hyper-intelligent chimpanzee Caesar, Maurice is an older, more contemplative ape who was once a performer in a circus. He serves as a calm mentor figure and key ally to Caesar throughout the film.

In conclusion, Andy Serkis's portrayal of Maurice in Rise of the Planet of the Apes was a triumph of motion capture acting, bringing a beloved character to life with nuance, depth, and heart. His performance continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day, and his legacy as a master of motion capture technology remains unparalleled.

Karin Konoval is a Canadian-American actress known for her versatility in theater, film, and television, with notable credits in The X-Files and Snowpiercer . In Rise of the Planet of the Apes , she pulled double duty, appearing on-screen as a human before slipping into the motion-capture suit to play Maurice. Karin Konoval - IMDb