Minority Report - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Minority Report"
Minority Report (2002)
Timing: 2:25 (145 min)
Minority Report - TMDB rating
7.351/10
9494
Minority Report - Kinopoisk rating
7.741/10
218132
Minority Report - IMDB rating
7.6/10
619000

Actors and characters

Photo Tom Cruise #66589Photo Tom Cruise #66590Photo Tom Cruise #66591Photo Tom Cruise #66592

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
Character Chief John Anderton
Photo Colin Farrell #14736Photo Colin Farrell #14737Photo Colin Farrell #14738Photo Colin Farrell #14739

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell
Character Danny Witwer
Photo Max von Sydow #20224Photo Max von Sydow #20225Photo Max von Sydow #20226Photo Max von Sydow #20227

Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow
Character Director Lamar Burgess
Photo Kathryn Morris #61923Photo Kathryn Morris #61924Photo Kathryn Morris #61925Photo Kathryn Morris #61926

Kathryn Morris

Kathryn Morris
Character Lara Clarke
Photo Neal McDonough #37976Photo Neal McDonough #37977Photo Neal McDonough #37978Photo Neal McDonough #37979

Neal McDonough

Neal McDonough
Character Fletcher
Photo Peter Stormare #2526Photo Peter Stormare #2527Photo Peter Stormare #2528Photo Peter Stormare #2529

Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare
Character Dr. Solomon Eddie
Photo Daniel London #64306

Daniel London

Daniel London
Character Wally the Caretaker
Photo Lois Smith #56582Photo Lois Smith #56583Photo Lois Smith #56584Photo Lois Smith #56585

Lois Smith

Lois Smith
Character Dr. Iris Hineman
Photo Caroline Lagerfelt #97859Photo Caroline Lagerfelt #97860

Caroline Lagerfelt

Caroline Lagerfelt
Character Greta van Eyck
Photo Jason Antoon #88952

Jason Antoon

Jason Antoon
Character Rufus Riley at Cyber Parlor
Photo Mike Binder #42547

Mike Binder

Mike Binder
Character Leo Crow
Photo Arye Gross #119642

Arye Gross

Arye Gross
Character Howard Marks
Photo Ashley Crow #82377Photo Ashley Crow #82378Photo Ashley Crow #82379Photo Ashley Crow #82380

Ashley Crow

Ashley Crow
Character Sarah Marks
Photo Joel Gretsch #75393

Joel Gretsch

Joel Gretsch
Character Donald Doobin
Sarah Simmons
Character Lamar Burgess' Secretary
Photo George D. Wallace #79049

George D. Wallace

George D. Wallace
Character Chief Justice Pollard
Photo Ann Ryerson #44407
Ann Ryerson
Character Dr. Katherine James
Photo Dominic Scott Kay #67249Photo Dominic Scott Kay #67250Photo Dominic Scott Kay #67251

Dominic Scott Kay

Dominic Scott Kay
Character Younger Sean
Photo Jessica Harper #62339Photo Jessica Harper #62340Photo Jessica Harper #62341Photo Jessica Harper #62342

Jessica Harper

Jessica Harper
Character Anne Lively
Photo Frank Grillo #9490Photo Frank Grillo #9491Photo Frank Grillo #9492Photo Frank Grillo #9493

Frank Grillo

Frank Grillo
Character Pre-Crime Cop
Photo Richard Coca #109552
Richard Coca
Character Pre-Crime Cop
Photo Keith Campbell #2205

Keith Campbell

Keith Campbell
Character Pre-Crime Cop
Photo Kirk B.R. Woller #52865

Kirk B.R. Woller

Kirk B.R. Woller
Character Pre-Crime Cop
Photo Klea Scott #124803

Klea Scott

Klea Scott
Character Pre-Crime Cop
Bertell Lawrence
Character John Doe
Photo Eugene Osment #61893

Eugene Osment

Eugene Osment
Character Jad's Technician
James Henderson
Character Office Worker
Photo Vené L. Arcoraci #64433
Vené L. Arcoraci
Character Office Worker
Erica Ford
Character Employee
Photo Keith Flippen #76093
Keith Flippen
Character Tour Guide
Nathan Taylor
Character Kid Tourist
Photo Radmar Agana Jao #124804

Radmar Agana Jao

Radmar Agana Jao
Character Technician
Photo Karina Logue #48507Photo Karina Logue #48508Photo Karina Logue #48509
Karina Logue
Character Technician
Elizabeth Anne Smith
Character Technician
Photo Victoria Garcia-Kelleher #14900
Victoria Garcia-Kelleher
Character Technician
Photo Jim Rash #20812Photo Jim Rash #20813

Jim Rash

Jim Rash
Character Technician
Stephen Ramsey
Character Jucket - Agent #1
Photo Tom Choi #34672
Tom Choi
Character Paymen - Agent #2
Photo Tom Whitenight #73027
Tom Whitenight
Character Price - Agent #3
Photo William Morts #11285
William Morts
Character Foley - Agent #4
Michael Dickman
Character Arthur
Matthew Dickman
Character Dashiell

William Mesnik

William Mesnik
Character Cyber Parlor Customer
Franklin Scott
Character Conceited Customer
Severin Wunderman
Character Skiing Customer
Max Trumpower
Character Homeless Person
Allie Raye
Character Hamburger Mom
Photo Rocael Leiva #107837
Rocael Leiva
Character Hamburger Dad
Nicholas Edwin Barb
Character Homework Boy
Catfish Bates
Character Tenement Snitch
Photo Danny Parker-Lopes #124805
Danny Parker-Lopes
Character Man
Vanessa Cedotal
Character Woman
Photo Katy Boyer #60721
Katy Boyer
Character Mother
Adrianna Kamosa
Character Child
Kari Gordon
Character Child
Elizabeth Kamosa
Character Child
Raquel Gordon
Character Child
Laurel Kamosa
Character Child
Photo Fiona Hale #40989

Fiona Hale

Fiona Hale
Character Old Woman
Photo Pamela Roberts #124806
Pamela Roberts
Character Violent Wife
Photo Clement Blake #42837Photo Clement Blake #42838
Clement Blake
Character Husband
Jerry Perchesky
Character Grandfather
Photo Victor Raider-Wexler #51243
Victor Raider-Wexler
Character Attorney General Nash
Photo Nancy Linehan Charles #53166
Nancy Linehan Charles
Character Celeste Burgess
Nadia Axakowsky
Character Reporter

Dude Walker

Dude Walker
Character Reporter
Tony Hill
Character Reporter
Drakeel Burns
Character Reporter
Photo William Mapother #58129Photo William Mapother #58130

William Mapother

William Mapother
Character Hotel Clerk
Morgan Hasson
Character Paperboy
Andrew Sandler
Character Marks' Son
Photo Bonnie Morgan #35264Photo Bonnie Morgan #35265Photo Bonnie Morgan #35266Photo Bonnie Morgan #35267

Bonnie Morgan

Bonnie Morgan
Character Contortionist
Photo Kathi Copeland #124807
Kathi Copeland
Character Murder Bystander
Photo Ana Maria Quintana #2368
Ana Maria Quintana
Character Murder Bystander
Photo Lucille M. Oliver #106514
Lucille M. Oliver
Character Murder Bystander
Gene Wheeler
Character Murder Bystander
Tonya Ivey
Character Gap Girl
Photo David Stifel #34037

David Stifel

David Stifel
Character Lycon - Seller of Black Inhalers
Kurt Sinclair
Character Adulation #1
Rebecca Ritz
Character Adulation #2
Beverly Morgan
Character Adulation #3
Photo John Bennett #44898

John Bennett

John Bennett
Character Adulation #4
Maureen Dunn
Character Adulation #5
Ron Ulstad
Character Adulation #6
Blake Bashoff
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Photo David Doty #42136Photo David Doty #42137

David Doty

David Doty
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Photo Gina Gallego #80503
Gina Gallego
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Photo David Hornsby #39860

David Hornsby

David Hornsby
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Photo Anne Judson-Yager #124808

Anne Judson-Yager

Anne Judson-Yager
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Photo Meredith Monroe #93662

Meredith Monroe

Meredith Monroe
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Photo Benita Krista Nall #30429
Benita Krista Nall
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Shannon O'Hurley
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Photo Jorge-Luis Pallo #23341
Jorge-Luis Pallo
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Photo Elizabeth Payne #124809

Elizabeth Payne

Elizabeth Payne
Character Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer
Ethan Sherman
Character Revo Sunglass Model
Photo Jarah Mariano #124810
Jarah Mariano
Character AMEX Polynesian Woman
Miles Dinsmoor
Character Guinness Man
Photo Vanessa Asbert #124811

Vanessa Asbert

Vanessa Asbert
Character Bulgari Model
Photo Paul Thomas Anderson #79267Photo Paul Thomas Anderson #79268Photo Paul Thomas Anderson #79269Photo Paul Thomas Anderson #79270

Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson
Character Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Cameron Crowe #73531Photo Cameron Crowe #73532

Cameron Crowe

Cameron Crowe
Character Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Cameron Diaz #15293Photo Cameron Diaz #15294Photo Cameron Diaz #15295Photo Cameron Diaz #15296

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz
Character Bus Passenger (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the short story of the same name by Philip K. Dick.
  • Three years before filming began, Steven Spielberg brought together a team of 16 future-prediction experts to collectively take a virtual journey to the year 2054. The team included architects, doctors, priests, and inventors of virtual technologies.
  • To build a model of future cars, the director turned to Lexus. However, the appearance of the cars was designed by Harald Belker, the author of similar projects for the films "Armageddon" and "xXx".
  • Tom Cruise began work on the film a few days after completing filming on "Vanilla Sky" (2001).
  • Matt Damon was considered for the role of Danny Witwer, and Meryl Streep for the role of Iris Heineman.
  • The names of the oracles were kindly borrowed from the greatest masters of the detective genre: Dashiell Hammett, Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie.
  • The film was shot in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Spielberg last used such proportions when filming 'Hook' (1991).
  • Cameron Diaz played an episodic role in the film. She is sitting behind a man carefully studying Anderton during the scene on the train.
  • Throughout the film, Tom Cruise's character wears a mask. Previously, a mask had been associated with Tom Cruise's face to varying degrees in the following films: 'Mission: Impossible' (1996), 'Eyes Wide Shut' (1999), 'Mission: Impossible 2' (2000) and 'Vanilla Sky' (2001).
  • Steven Spielberg directed three films in a row featuring a protagonist forced to flee. This film was the second in a "trilogy," appearing after "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" (2001), but before the release of "Catch Me If You Can" (2002).
  • Initially, this project was intended to be a sequel to "Total Recall" (1990). Arnold Schwarzenegger was to play the role of Tom Cruise’s character, and the Oracles were to be Martian mutants with telepathic abilities.
  • For the scene where Anderton holds his breath in the bathtub, Spielberg planned to use computer graphics to depict an air bubble appearing on the water's surface. However, Tom Cruise learned to "blow bubbles" himself, which allowed for some budgetary savings.
  • In the first draft of the script, the main character was named Paul Anderson. However, it was subsequently decided to rename him John Anderton, as a Paul Anderson already exists in Hollywood. This is the name of the director of "Alien vs. Predator" (2004) and "Resident Evil" (2002). There is also Paul Thomas Anderson, director of "Boogie Nights" (1997) and "Magnolia" (1999).
  • For the first time in his career, Steven Spielberg directed a film for 20th Century Fox. It should be noted, however, that in addition to Fox, the film was also financed by DreamWorks. As a result, upon the film's release, the following decision was made: DreamWorks would handle distribution in North America (the United States and Canada), while Fox would take on the responsibility for releasing the film in the rest of the world.
  • Initially, Kate Blanchett or Jenna Elfman were considered for the role of Agatha.
  • The film's release was repeatedly delayed due to the extreme busyness of Spielberg and Cruise with other projects (first 'Mission: Impossible 2' interfered, then 'A.I.', and later 'Vanilla Sky').
  • The role of Danny Vitver was offered to Javier Bardem. The actor declined, stating that he wasn't interested in simply running after Tom Cruise.
  • The film's character Lamar Burgess is named after Anthony Burgess.
  • After John kidnaps the oracle Agatha, Colin Farrell's character asks: “How much time do we have left?” (implying the time remaining before John commits the murder). He is answered: “51 minutes 28 seconds.” That is exactly how much time remains until the end of the film (until the credits roll).
  • The names of the Oracles are borrowed from the greatest masters of the detective genre: Dashiell Hammett, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Agatha Christie.
  • Originally, this project was supposed to be a sequel to 'Total Recall' (1990). Arnold Schwarzenegger was to play the role of the hero played by Tom Cruise, and the Oracles were to be Martian mutants with telepathic abilities.
  • Kate Blanchett or Jenna Elfman were initially planned for the role of Agatha.
  • Three years before filming began, Steven Spielberg assembled a team of 16 future forecasting experts to collectively take a virtual journey to the year 2054. The team included architects, doctors, priests, and inventors of virtual technologies.
  • In order to build a model of the cars of the future, the director turned to Lexus. However, the appearance of the cars was designed by Harald Belker, the author of similar projects for the films “Armageddon” and “xXx”.
  • Tom Cruise began work on the film a couple of days after completing filming on “Vanilla Sky” (2001).
  • The names of the Precogs were borrowed from the greatest masters of the detective genre: Dashiell Hammett, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Agatha Christie.
  • Initially, this project was supposed to be a sequel to “Total Recall” (1990). The hero of Tom Cruise was to be played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the Precogs were to be Martian mutants with telepathic abilities.
  • For the scene where Anderton holds his breath in the bathtub, Spielberg planned to use computer graphics to depict a bubble of air appearing on the surface of the water. However, Tom Cruise learned to “blow bubbles” himself, which allowed them to save a little money from the budget.
  • The film's release was repeatedly postponed due to Spielberg and Cruise's heavy workload on other projects (first 'Mission: Impossible 2' interfered, then 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence', and later 'Vanilla Sky').
  • Steven Spielberg always wanted Greta, played by Caroline Lagerfelt (the assistant to Dr. Solomon Eddie, played by Peter Stormare), to sing something from ABBA's repertoire in the corresponding scene, but Stormare suggested she sing something else that would make everything even more absurd. He also chose Sm grodorna, or 'The Little Frogs' – a song traditionally sung in Sweden to celebrate Midsummer's Eve.
  • After John kidnaps the oracle Agatha, Colin Farrell's character asks: 'How much time do we have left?' (implying the time remaining before John commits the murder). He is told: '51 minutes 28 seconds.' This is exactly how much time remains until the end of the film (until the credits roll).
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