Field of Dreams - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Field of Dreams"
Field of Dreams (1989)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Field of Dreams - TMDB rating
7.115/10
1627
Field of Dreams - Kinopoisk rating
7.198/10
6402
Field of Dreams - IMDB rating
7.5/10
138000

Actors and characters

Photo Kevin Costner #18266Photo Kevin Costner #18267Photo Kevin Costner #18268Photo Kevin Costner #18269

Kevin Costner

Kevin Costner
Character Ray Kinsella
Photo Amy Madigan #91620Photo Amy Madigan #91621Photo Amy Madigan #91622Photo Amy Madigan #91623

Amy Madigan

Amy Madigan
Character Annie Kinsella
Photo Gaby Hoffmann #87197Photo Gaby Hoffmann #87198Photo Gaby Hoffmann #87199Photo Gaby Hoffmann #87200

Gaby Hoffmann

Gaby Hoffmann
Character Karin Kinsella
Photo Ray Liotta #25042Photo Ray Liotta #25043Photo Ray Liotta #25044Photo Ray Liotta #25045

Ray Liotta

Ray Liotta
Character "Shoeless" Joe Jackson
Photo James Earl Jones #1789Photo James Earl Jones #1790Photo James Earl Jones #1791Photo James Earl Jones #1792

James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones
Character Terrence Mann
Photo Burt Lancaster #95172Photo Burt Lancaster #95173Photo Burt Lancaster #95174Photo Burt Lancaster #95175

Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster
Character Doc "Moonlight" Graham
Photo Frank Whaley #25953Photo Frank Whaley #25954

Frank Whaley

Frank Whaley
Character Archie Graham
Photo Dwier Brown #99402

Dwier Brown

Dwier Brown
Character John Kinsella
Photo James Andelin #99403
James Andelin
Character Feed Store Farmer
Mary Anne Kean
Character Feed Store Lady
Photo Fern Persons #99404
Fern Persons
Character Annie's Mother
Photo Kelly Coffield Park #33606
Kelly Coffield Park
Character Dee, Mark's Wife
Photo Michael Milhoan #43166

Michael Milhoan

Michael Milhoan
Character Buck Weaver - 3B
Photo Steve Eastin #9698Photo Steve Eastin #9699

Steve Eastin

Steve Eastin
Character Eddie Cicotte - P
Photo Charles Hoyes #43476
Charles Hoyes
Character Swede Risberg - C
Photo Art LaFleur #57349Photo Art LaFleur #57350Photo Art LaFleur #57351

Art LaFleur

Art LaFleur
Character Chick Gandil - 1B
Photo Lee Garlington #51525Photo Lee Garlington #51526

Lee Garlington

Lee Garlington
Character Beulah Gasnick
Photo Mike Nussbaum #38013

Mike Nussbaum

Mike Nussbaum
Character Principal
Photo Larry Brandenburg #13940Photo Larry Brandenburg #13941
Larry Brandenburg
Character PTA Heckler
Photo Mary McDonald Gershon #99405
Mary McDonald Gershon
Character PTA Heckler
Photo Robert Kurcz #99406
Robert Kurcz
Character PTA Heckler
Don John Ross
Character Boston Butcher
Beatrice Fredman
Character Boston Yenta
Photo Geoffrey Nauffts #36744
Geoffrey Nauffts
Character Boston Pump Jockey
Photo Anne Seymour #99407
Anne Seymour
Character Chisolm Newspaper Publisher
Joseph R. Ryan
Character Third Man in Bar
Fred Martin
Character Additional Ballplayer
Photo Brian Waldvogel #99408
Brian Waldvogel
Character Additional Ballplayer
Photo Brian E. Frankish #99409
Brian E. Frankish
Character Clean-Shaven Umpire
Photo Stephen Emirzian #391901
Stephen Emirzian
Character Sports Fan (uncredited)
Photo Kevin Fennessy #55456
Kevin Fennessy
Character Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Photo Mark Vafiades #61508
Mark Vafiades
Character Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Photo Matt Damon #2764Photo Matt Damon #2765Photo Matt Damon #2766Photo Matt Damon #2767

Matt Damon

Matt Damon
Character Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Photo Ben Affleck #5708Photo Ben Affleck #5709Photo Ben Affleck #5710Photo Ben Affleck #5711

Ben Affleck

Ben Affleck
Character Baseball Fan (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The fictional novel by Terence Mann in the film is called “The Boat Rocker.” Many people tried to find copies of this book after watching the film, unaware that it doesn't actually exist.
  • An interesting fact: Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are among the thousands of extras in the Fenway Park scene, and are also listed in the credits. More than ten years later, when Phil Alden Robinson invited Affleck to star in “Fear,” Affleck said, “Nice to be working with you again,” after which Robinson asked what the actor meant by “again,” and Affleck explained the connection.
  • Archibald "Moonlight" Graham was a genuine baseball player. On June 29, 1905, he played in one game in Major League Baseball with the New York Giants. Five days later, he abandoned his dream of professional play to become a doctor.
  • The film is based on the novel "Shoeless Joe," written by W.P. Kinsella, a graduate of the University of Iowa. In the novel, instead of searching for the fictional writer Terence Mann, Ray Kinsella searches for the real author of the 1960s, J.D. Salinger. In 1947, Salinger wrote a story titled "A Girl Without Flaws in the Cursed Forty-First" featuring a character named Ray Kinsella.
  • In W.P. Kinsella’s novel, the main character Ray reconnects with his twin brother Richard (a subplot that did not make it into the film).
  • The actual field from the film still exists in Dyersville, Iowa, approximately 20 miles west of the city of Dubuque. Downtown Dubuque was the primary location for filming most of the scenes supposedly set in Boston, including the location where Ray found Terence Mann’s apartment by the single window without a chicken hanging in it.
  • W.P. Kinsella, the author of the original novel, was asked to write a review of the film for a Canadian magazine. He gave it four out of five stars for two reasons: first, he didn’t think the character of Mark was villainous enough, and second, because Gaby Hoffmann didn’t look like the daughter of Kevin Costner and Amy Madigan.
  • When Ray travels to Chisholm, Minnesota in 1972 in search of Moon Graham, "The Godfather" (1972) is playing at the local cinema.
  • When Ray asks Barefoot Joe what he likes most about baseball, Joe replies, "The thrill of the grass." This is the title of a 1985 collection of baseball stories by W.P. Kinsella.
  • Archibald "Moonlight" Graham was a real baseball player. On June 29, 1905, he played one game in the Major League with the New York Giants. Five days later, he abandoned his dream of a professional career to become a doctor.
  • When Ray travels to Chisholm, Minnesota in 1972 in search of Moonlight Graham, "The Godfather" (1972) is playing at the local cinema.
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