Bicentennial Man - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Bicentennial Man"
Bicentennial Man (1999)
Timing: 2:11 (131 min)
Bicentennial Man - TMDB rating
7.266/10
3858
Bicentennial Man - Kinopoisk rating
8.092/10
231762
Bicentennial Man - IMDB rating
6.9/10
131000

Actors and characters

Photo Embeth Davidtz #723Photo Embeth Davidtz #724Photo Embeth Davidtz #725Photo Embeth Davidtz #326474

Embeth Davidtz

Embeth Davidtz
Character Little Miss / Portia
Photo Sam Neill #7770Photo Sam Neill #7771Photo Sam Neill #7772Photo Sam Neill #7773

Sam Neill

Sam Neill
Character Sir
Photo Oliver Platt #28927Photo Oliver Platt #28928Photo Oliver Platt #28929Photo Oliver Platt #28930

Oliver Platt

Oliver Platt
Character Rupert Burns
Photo Kiersten Warren #53733Photo Kiersten Warren #53734Photo Kiersten Warren #53735

Kiersten Warren

Kiersten Warren
Character Galatea Robotic / Human
Photo Wendy Crewson #57327Photo Wendy Crewson #57328Photo Wendy Crewson #57329Photo Wendy Crewson #57330

Wendy Crewson

Wendy Crewson
Character Ma'am
Photo Hallie Eisenberg #93737

Hallie Eisenberg

Hallie Eisenberg
Character Little Miss 7 yrs. old
Photo Lindze Letherman #93738Photo Lindze Letherman #93739
Lindze Letherman
Character Miss 9 yrs. old
Photo Angela Landis #93740
Angela Landis
Character Miss
Igor Hiller
Character Lloyd 10 yrs. old
Photo Joe Bellan #87337
Joe Bellan
Character Robot Delivery Man
Photo Brett Wagner #60522

Brett Wagner

Brett Wagner
Character Robot Delivery Man
Photo Stephen Root #1940Photo Stephen Root #1941Photo Stephen Root #1942Photo Stephen Root #1943

Stephen Root

Stephen Root
Character Dennis Mansky
Photo Scott Waugh #3356Photo Scott Waugh #3357

Scott Waugh

Scott Waugh
Character Motorcycle Punk
Quinn Smith
Character Frank
Kristy Connelly
Character Monica
Photo Jay Johnston #49225

Jay Johnston

Jay Johnston
Character Charles
Photo George D. Wallace #79049

George D. Wallace

George D. Wallace
Character Male President
Photo Lynne Thigpen #42539

Lynne Thigpen

Lynne Thigpen
Character Female President
Ples Griffin
Character Zimbabwe Representative
Photo Marcia Pizzo #93741
Marcia Pizzo
Character Lloyd's Wife
Photo Paula DuPré Pesmen #10111
Paula DuPré Pesmen
Character Feingold's Assistant
Bruce Kenneth Wagner
Character Engagement Party Guest
Paula West
Character Singer
Kevin 'Tiny' Ancell
Character Restoration Worker #1
Richard Cross
Character Restoration Worker #2
Adam Bryant
Character Humanoid Head
Eric Fiedler
Character Puppeteer
Billy Bryan
Character Puppeteer
Christopher Nelson
Character Puppeteer
Jim Kundig
Character Puppeteer
Terry Sandin
Character Puppeteer
Photo Mike Elizalde #373335
Mike Elizalde
Character Puppeteer
Photo Mark Garbarino #70374
Mark Garbarino
Character Puppeteer
Christian Ristow
Character Puppeteer
Leonard MacDonald
Character Puppeteer
Dan Rebett
Character Puppeteer
Bernhard Eichholz
Character Puppeteer
Evan Brainard
Character Puppeteer
Photo Benny Buettner #93742
Benny Buettner
Character Puppeteer
Kamela Portuges
Character Puppeteer
Photo Michael Steffe #93743
Michael Steffe
Character Puppeteer
Mark Walas
Character Puppeteer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The headquarters of "NorthAm Robotics" is actually the headquarters of "Oracle Corporation" in the USA.
  • Andrew the robot's number is NDR-114. This reveals a connection to Stanley Kubrick, who repeatedly used this number in his films (for example, 'A Clockwork Orange' (1971), 'Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb' (1963)). In Asimov's story, robot Andrew 'did not remember' his number.
  • The three rules that Andrew follows are the "Three Laws of Robotics" formulated by Isaac Asimov, which are very popular in science fiction.
  • The vehicle driven by Ma'am was previously used in the film "Demolition Man" (1993).
  • The name "Galatea" for the film's heroine was chosen deliberately. In ancient mythology, Galatea is a statue brought to life, sculpted by Pygmalion.
  • The film is based on the novel "The Positronic Man" by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, and Asimov's novella "The Bicentennial Man".
  • The headquarters of "NorthAm Robotics" is actually the headquarters of "Oracle Corporation" in the United States.
  • Andrew's robot number is NDR-114. This reveals a connection to Stanley Kubrick, who repeatedly used this number in his films (for example, "A Clockwork Orange" (1971), "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" (1963)). In Asimov's story, robot Andrew "did not remember" his number.
  • The three rules that Andrew follows are the "Three Laws of Robotics," formulated by Isaac Asimov, which are very popular in science fiction.
  • The car driven by Ma’am was previously used in the film "Demolition Man" (1993).
  • The film is based on the novel “The Positronic Man” by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, and Asimov's novella “The Bicentennial Man”.
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