Zodiac - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Zodiac"
Zodiac (2007)
Timing: 2:37 (157 min)
Zodiac - TMDB rating
7.529/10
11449
Zodiac - Kinopoisk rating
7.33/10
299178
Zodiac - IMDB rating
7.7/10
668000

Actors and characters

Photo Jake Gyllenhaal #5453Photo Jake Gyllenhaal #5454Photo Jake Gyllenhaal #5455Photo Jake Gyllenhaal #5456

Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal
Character Robert Graysmith
Photo Mark Ruffalo #6320Photo Mark Ruffalo #6321Photo Mark Ruffalo #6322Photo Mark Ruffalo #6323

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo
Character David Toschi
Photo Anthony Edwards #7531Photo Anthony Edwards #7532Photo Anthony Edwards #7533

Anthony Edwards

Anthony Edwards
Character William Armstrong
Photo Chloë Sevigny #30630Photo Chloë Sevigny #30631Photo Chloë Sevigny #30632Photo Chloë Sevigny #30633

Chloë Sevigny

Chloë Sevigny
Character Melanie
Photo Elias Koteas #12556Photo Elias Koteas #12557Photo Elias Koteas #12558Photo Elias Koteas #12559

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas
Character Jack Mulanax
Photo John Carroll Lynch #20248Photo John Carroll Lynch #20249Photo John Carroll Lynch #20250Photo John Carroll Lynch #20251

John Carroll Lynch

John Carroll Lynch
Character Arthur Leigh Allen
Photo Brian Cox #27262Photo Brian Cox #27263Photo Brian Cox #27264Photo Brian Cox #27265

Brian Cox

Brian Cox
Character Melvin Belli
Photo Dermot Mulroney #17347Photo Dermot Mulroney #251841Photo Dermot Mulroney #283608Photo Dermot Mulroney #283609

Dermot Mulroney

Dermot Mulroney
Character Martin Lee
Photo Zach Grenier #14475

Zach Grenier

Zach Grenier
Character Mel Nicolai
Photo Philip Baker Hall #43489

Philip Baker Hall

Philip Baker Hall
Character Sherwood Morrill
Photo James Le Gros #48474Photo James Le Gros #48475Photo James Le Gros #48476Photo James Le Gros #48477

James Le Gros

James Le Gros
Character George Bawart
Photo Donal Logue #37969Photo Donal Logue #37970Photo Donal Logue #37971Photo Donal Logue #37972

Donal Logue

Donal Logue
Character Ken Narlow
Photo Richmond Arquette #14484Photo Richmond Arquette #14485Photo Richmond Arquette #14486

Richmond Arquette

Richmond Arquette
Character Zodiac 1 / Zodiac 2
Photo Bob Stephenson #7523Photo Bob Stephenson #66983Photo Bob Stephenson #66984

Bob Stephenson

Bob Stephenson
Character Zodiac 3
Photo John Lacy #46282

John Lacy

John Lacy
Character Zodiac 4
Photo Ed Setrakian #48479
Ed Setrakian
Character Al Hyman
Photo John Getz #48480

John Getz

John Getz
Character Templeton Peck
Photo John Terry #48481

John Terry

John Terry
Character Charles Thieriot
Photo Candy Clark #48482Photo Candy Clark #48483

Candy Clark

Candy Clark
Character Carol Fisher
Photo Ciara Hughes #48489
Ciara Hughes
Character Darlene Ferrin
Photo Lee Norris #16613Photo Lee Norris #67578

Lee Norris

Lee Norris
Character Young Mike Mageau
Photo Patrick Scott Lewis #48490
Patrick Scott Lewis
Character Bryan Hartnell
Photo Pell James #48491Photo Pell James #48492
Pell James
Character Cecilia Shepard
Photo Jason Wiles #48493Photo Jason Wiles #48494

Jason Wiles

Jason Wiles
Character Lab Tech Dagitz
Photo Charles Schneider #48495
Charles Schneider
Character Cabbie / Paul Stine
Photo James Carraway #48496
James Carraway
Character Shorty
Photo Tom Verica #48497Photo Tom Verica #48498
Tom Verica
Character Jim Dunbar
Photo Jimmi Simpson #48499Photo Jimmi Simpson #48500Photo Jimmi Simpson #48501Photo Jimmi Simpson #48502

Jimmi Simpson

Jimmi Simpson
Character Mike Mageau
Photo Doan Ly #48506
Doan Ly
Character Belli's Housekeeper
Photo Karina Logue #48507Photo Karina Logue #48508Photo Karina Logue #48509
Karina Logue
Character Woman
Photo Joel Bissonnette #14499

Joel Bissonnette

Joel Bissonnette
Character Inspector Kracke
Photo John Mahon #28471

John Mahon

John Mahon
Character Riverside Captain
Photo Matt Winston #14508

Matt Winston

Matt Winston
Character John Allen
Photo Jules Bruff #48510Photo Jules Bruff #48511Photo Jules Bruff #48512Photo Jules Bruff #48513
Jules Bruff
Character Catherine Allen
Photo John Ennis #48518

John Ennis

John Ennis
Character Terry Pascoe

J. Patrick McCormack

J. Patrick McCormack
Character Police Commissioner
Photo Adam Goldberg #35527Photo Adam Goldberg #35528

Adam Goldberg

Adam Goldberg
Character Duffy Jennings
Photo Clea DuVall #48519Photo Clea DuVall #48520Photo Clea DuVall #48521Photo Clea DuVall #72866

Clea DuVall

Clea DuVall
Character Linda del Buono
Photo Paul Schulze #39578Photo Paul Schulze #39579

Paul Schulze

Paul Schulze
Character Sandy Panzarella
Photo Adam Trese #48522
Adam Trese
Character Detective #1
Penny Wallace
Character Mulanax's Secretary
Photo John Hemphill #48523Photo John Hemphill #48524
John Hemphill
Character Donald Cheney
Photo Michel Francoeur #48525
Michel Francoeur
Character Man on Marquee
Photo Thomas Kopache #30413Photo Thomas Kopache #30414
Thomas Kopache
Character Copy Editor #1
Photo Barry Livingston #46860Photo Barry Livingston #46861

Barry Livingston

Barry Livingston
Character Copy Editor #3
Jack Samson
Character Young David Graysmith
Photo Micah Sauers #48526
Micah Sauers
Character David Graysmith
Photo Zachary Sauers #48527
Zachary Sauers
Character Aaron Graysmith
Jessica Baltutis
Character Margot Graysmith
Photo Peter Quartaroli #48528
Peter Quartaroli
Character Patrolman Fouke
Photo Geoff Callan #48529
Geoff Callan
Character Patrolman Zelms
Michael Hungerford
Character Truck Driver
Photo Anna Katarina #31533
Anna Katarina
Character Society Woman
Photo E.P. McKnight #48530Photo E.P. McKnight #48531Photo E.P. McKnight #48532
E.P. McKnight
Character Informant (Hall of Justice A)
Photo Betty Murphy #31077
Betty Murphy
Character Informant
Photo Shane Woodson #48535
Shane Woodson
Character Informant
Cookie Crawford
Character Informant #8
Photo Cassius M. Willis #48536
Cassius M. Willis
Character Uniform Cop
Photo Judith Drake #32405Photo Judith Drake #32406Photo Judith Drake #32407
Judith Drake
Character Florence Douglas
Photo Phoebe Holston #48537
Phoebe Holston
Character Prison Guard
Photo Marty Lodge #48538
Marty Lodge
Character Pinole Foreman
Photo Cooper Thornton #16628

Cooper Thornton

Cooper Thornton
Character Internal Affairs Agent #1
Photo Cazimir Milostan #28538
Cazimir Milostan
Character Internal Affairs Agent #2
Charlotte Ferguson
Character Kathleen Johns' Baby
Phoebe Ferguson
Character Kathleen Johns' Baby
Kacey Malmsten
Character Kathleen Johns' Baby
Karly Malmsten
Character Kathleen Johns' Baby
Photo JD Cullum #48539

JD Cullum

JD Cullum
Character Director
Photo Stanley B. Herman #38308Photo Stanley B. Herman #38309
Stanley B. Herman
Character Staff Editor
Photo Roy Lee Jones #48540
Roy Lee Jones
Character Distraught African American Male
Photo Michael Rose #48541
Michael Rose
Character Navy Project Leader
Photo James Joseph O

James Joseph O'Neil

James Joseph O'Neil
Character DOD Project Leader
Photo Rod Damer #48543
Rod Damer
Character FBI Codebreaker
John Sarno
Character Donald Harden
Gloria Grant
Character Bettye Harden
Photo Brett Rickaby #48544
Brett Rickaby
Character Detective Roy
M.F. Bernier
Character Detective #2
Carter Evans
Character Newscaster #2
Photo Bill Seward #48545Photo Bill Seward #48546
Bill Seward
Character TV News Anchor
Dave Nemeth
Character Newscaster #4
Photo Ted Garcia #45330
Ted Garcia
Character Anchorman #1
Greg Wolf
Character Interviewer #1
Barry LeBrock
Character Reporter
Photo Ione Skye #1549Photo Ione Skye #1550Photo Ione Skye #1551

Ione Skye

Ione Skye
Character Kathleen Johns (uncredited)
David Winston Barge
Character Vallejo Desk Ofiicer (uncredited)
Hayati Akbas
Character Hardware Store Customer (uncredited)

Brad Carr

Brad Carr
Character Camera Man (uncredited)
Mitchell Fink
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Erica Ford
Character Traveler (uncredited)
Tish Hicks
Character Informant (uncredited)
Photo Danielle McKee #48547Photo Danielle McKee #48548Photo Danielle McKee #48549
Danielle McKee
Character Prisoner (uncredited)
Derris Nile
Character Office Worker (uncredited)
Carmen Plumb
Character Janie (uncredited)
Callie Thompson
Character Child Witness (uncredited)

Bud Davis

Bud Davis
Character Patrolman (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Young screenwriter Shane Salerno began working on the script based on Robert Grace Smith's book when he was 19 years old. Together with Smith himself, he developed and presented several script options to Touchstone Pictures. The project might have come to fruition, but at that time, the company was undergoing continuous personnel changes. Ultimately, all of Salerno's work was scrapped.
  • Filming began on August 8, 2005.
  • Bijou Phillips initially played the small role of Linda del Buono. However, when it became necessary to reshoot the scene with her, the actress was unable to be present on set. Thus, the role went to Clea DuVall.
  • Actress Aion Sky appeared in one of the minor roles; her name is not in the credits. The film also features her father Donovan’s song “Hurdy Gurdy Man.”
  • David Fincher surpassed many of his colleagues on this project with his perfectionist passion for recreating the smallest details of the depicted era. For example, if you listen closely, during the scene where Robert drives his son to school, you can hear a free Rolling Stones concert on the radio, given on the very day the scene takes place.
  • The parents of co-producer and actor Anthony Begonia studied in San Francisco in the same class as one of the future Zodiac victims.
  • To achieve the realism of the cityscapes of those years, modern buildings that appeared in the frame were removed in post-production.
  • Philip Baker Hall, who played the graphologist Sherwood Morrill, had previously appeared in another film about the Zodiac Killer – "Zodiac" (2003). There, he played the role of Frank Perkins.
  • In 2004, the San Francisco Police Department closed the investigation into this case, but reopened it after the film's release in early 2007.
  • The producers hired a private detective to locate Michael Mageau – a surviving victim of the real Zodiac Killer.
  • Bryan Calvin Hartnell, a surviving victim of the real Zodiac Killer, made a cameo appearance with his wife in the police station (when Dermot Mulroney's character asked Mark Ruffalo's character if he wanted a hug on the stairs). Bryan and his wife were walking in the background at that moment.
  • The victims' costumes were meticulously recreated based on materials from the court case, which were borrowed for the production.
  • The first murder attributed to the Zodiac, committed on a road along Lake Herman, was excluded from the film because there were no surviving victims to corroborate the details. For greater accuracy, the filmmakers decided not to include the murders at that lake and instead begin with the July 4th crime, considered the Zodiac's second murder.
  • When Mark Ruffalo met David Toschi, the investigator whose role he played in the film, he was very impressed by how perfectly Toschi remembered all the details of each case.
  • Robert Graysmith and Paul Avery were not actually friends. Their friendship was invented for the film.
  • The scenes where David Toschi and Robert Graysmith watch the film "Dirty Harry" (1971) were filmed inside the Mann National Theatre in Westwood, California. The cinema's vibrant color scheme wasn't added with graphics – the interior had remained unchanged since 1969, when the theatre was built. Notably, "Zodiac" was shown at the National in mid-March 2007. Thus, true cinephiles were watching on the National's big screen, as the film's characters sit in the same National. The theatre was later demolished.
  • Before approving Robert Downey Jr. for the role of Avery, David Fincher wanted to give the role to Brad Pitt.
  • The trees had to be delivered to Lake Berryessa by helicopter, as the landscape had changed drastically since 1969, and David Fincher wanted it to resemble the crime scene as closely as possible.
  • Anthony Edwards auditioned for the role of Armstrong because David Fincher wanted the role to be played by a deeply decent person. By that time, Fincher knew him not so much for his work on ER (1994) as for their neighborhood proximity.
  • Jake Gyllenhaal was somewhat puzzled when David Fincher gave him a doll and an old-fashioned diaper to prepare for the role of a young father.
  • David Fincher, screenwriter James Vanderbilt, and producer Bradley J. Fischer spent 18 months conducting their own investigation into the Zodiac case. During this time, they interviewed witnesses, family members, suspects, investigators—including those who were already retired—two surviving victims, and the mayors of San Francisco and Vallejo.
  • To save time, David Fincher decided to add all the blood in the murder scenes using computer graphics.
  • Dave Toschi was the inspiration for Steve McQueen's role in "Bullitt" (1968). In the film, Graysmith notes that Toschi carries his gun like Bullitt. Avery replies that Bullitt picked it up from Toschi.
  • Dermot Mulroney had to wear a thick suit because David Fincher thought he was in too good shape for his character.
  • Jake Gyllenhaal was David Fincher's first choice for the role of Robert Graysmith, and if he had turned it down, the role would have been offered to Orlando Bloom.
  • The taxi scene at the intersection of Washington and Cherry Streets in San Francisco could not be fully filmed in San Francisco due to filming restrictions and opposition from local residents. Therefore, the production constructed a replica of the intersection in the Downey studio near Los Angeles, including the street, apartments, and crime scene. San Francisco was inserted into the background using computer graphics. The film actually contains only a few seconds of footage from the real crime scene.
  • David Fincher's film was modeled after Alan J. Pakula's "All the President's Men" (1976).
  • South Korean director Bong Joon-ho called David Fincher's film a masterpiece, adding that it contains no flaws.
  • The working title under which the film was delivered to theaters was "Gemini," which translates to "Twins" (the zodiac sign).
  • The film was shot in 110 days.
  • The American Blu-Ray was released by Paramount Home Video in a very limited edition. For a time, this Blu-Ray became one of the rarest on the market, with used copies in online stores costing around one hundred dollars until Warner Home Video acquired the rights in 2012 and re-released the Blu-Ray the following year.
  • From the history of events: Three letters addressed to the newspapers “San Francisco Chronicles,” “San Francisco Investigator,” and “Vallejo Herald” brought the entire editorial staff to a standstill. “Dear Editor, it was I who shot…” On December 20, 1968, David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen on the road to Lake Herman in Solano County, and on July 4, 1969, fatally wounded Darlene Ferrin and attempted to kill Michael Mageau in a parking lot in Vallejo, heading towards Rock Springs. The killer did not reveal their name at the time, but provided a complete list of details that only they and the police could know. Fragments of a cipher were sent to each newspaper, which were supposedly capable of shedding light on the killer’s identity. The text ended with a threat – the letter must be published or new victims will follow.
  • From the history of events: The Salinas couple deciphered his message. But it was Robert Graysmith, a shy cartoonist, a lover of charades and ciphers, working at the “San Francisco Chronicles” publishing house, who managed to understand the killer’s coded reference to a 1932 film called “The Most Dangerous Game.”
  • From the history of events: On September 27, 1969, Zodiac reminded everyone of himself again when, dressed in a hood and carrying a gun and a knife, he fatally stabbed Cecilia Ann Shepard and nearly killed her husband, Bryan Hartnell, during a picnic that the young couple had arranged near Lake Berryessa in Napa County.
  • From the history of events: A month later, on October 11th, the killer appeared in San Francisco. Taxi driver Paul Lee Stine was found dead from a single gunshot to the back of the head in a prestigious district of San Francisco. Three days later, the fifth and most ominous letter arrived at the editorial office: Zodiac informed the police that he could have been caught the previous night. But worse, schoolchildren had come into his field of vision. He said he wanted to blow up a school bus. The city was literally gripped by panic.
  • David Fincher had to study approximately 10,000 pages of documents – evidence and witness testimonies; personally speak with those who survived, and talk about those they loved but who did not make it, as well as with the relatives of the main suspect (a former teacher suffering from pedophilia who was fired and imprisoned for showing inappropriate interest in elementary school students).
  • Although the film states that the Zodiac cipher was mailed to the "Chronicle", in reality it was sent to the "Examiner".
  • Robert Graysmith and Inspector Toschi watch Don Siegel's film "Dirty Harry" (1971) in a cinema. This is followed by an obvious hint that the story of the Scorpio killer from the film was borrowed from the Zodiac case.
  • In real life, Melvin Belli never touched the letter sent to him by the Zodiac.
  • The film begins and ends with the Zodiac's surviving victim – a character played by Michael Mageau.
  • Around the 52-minute mark, on one of Robert Graysmith's books (from 1969), there is a barcode on the back cover. Barcodes did not yet exist; they were not present in any store until the summer of 1974, and most products were without barcodes for several years afterwards.
  • Around the 55th minute, on the evening of her abduction, March 22, 1970, Kathleen Jones is driving her car along the highway while Lynn Anderson's song "Rose Garden" is playing on the radio. However, this song was recorded on September 10, 1970, and released as a single only on October 8, 1970.
  • In one of the scenes of the morning show, host Jim Dunbar mentions Melvin Belli's appearance in "Star Trek" (1966). But Belli was a guest actor in the 4th episode of the 3rd season of this series, which aired only on October 11, 1968.
  • Scenes where David Toschi and Robert Graysmith watch the film "Dirty Harry" (1971) were filmed inside the Mann National Theatre in Westwood, California. The cinema’s vibrant color schemes were not added with graphics – the interior remained unchanged since 1969, when the theater was built. Notably, "Zodiac" was shown at the National in mid-March 2007. Thus, true cinephiles were watching on the National’s big screen, just as the film’s characters sat in that same National. The theater was later demolished.
  • Dave Toschi in real life inspired Steve McQueen when he played his role in the film "Bullitt" (1968). In the film, Graysmith notes that Toschi carries his gun like Bullitt. Avery replies that Bullitt picked it up from Toschi.
  • Alan J. Pakula’s "All the President's Men" (1976) served as a model for David Fincher’s film.
  • The working title under which the film was delivered to theaters was “Gemini,” which translates to “The Twins” (a zodiac sign).
  • Around the 55th minute, on the evening of her abduction, March 22, 1970, Kathleen Johns is driving her car on the highway while Lynn Anderson’s song “Rose Garden” plays on the radio. However, this song was recorded on September 10, 1970, and released as a single only on October 8, 1970.
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