The Bourne Supremacy - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Bourne Supremacy"
The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
The Bourne Supremacy - TMDB rating
7.327/10
8078
The Bourne Supremacy - Kinopoisk rating
7.696/10
145404
The Bourne Supremacy - IMDB rating
7.7/10
511000

Actors and characters

Photo Matt Damon #2764Photo Matt Damon #2765Photo Matt Damon #2766Photo Matt Damon #2767

Matt Damon

Matt Damon
Character Jason Bourne
Photo Franka Potente #35255Photo Franka Potente #35256Photo Franka Potente #35257Photo Franka Potente #35258

Franka Potente

Franka Potente
Character Marie Helene Kreutz
Photo Brian Cox #27262Photo Brian Cox #27263Photo Brian Cox #27264Photo Brian Cox #27265

Brian Cox

Brian Cox
Character Ward Abbott
Photo Julia Stiles #43094Photo Julia Stiles #43095Photo Julia Stiles #43096Photo Julia Stiles #43097

Julia Stiles

Julia Stiles
Character Nicky Parsons
Photo Karl Urban #15820Photo Karl Urban #15821Photo Karl Urban #15822Photo Karl Urban #15823

Karl Urban

Karl Urban
Character Kirill
Photo Gabriel Mann #47028

Gabriel Mann

Gabriel Mann
Character Danny Zorn
Photo Joan Allen #35622Photo Joan Allen #35623Photo Joan Allen #35624Photo Joan Allen #35625

Joan Allen

Joan Allen
Character Pamela Landy
Photo Marton Csokas #11815Photo Marton Csokas #11816Photo Marton Csokas #11817Photo Marton Csokas #11818

Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas
Character Jarda
Photo Tom Gallop #57656

Tom Gallop

Tom Gallop
Character Tom Cronin
Photo John Bedford Lloyd #62116
John Bedford Lloyd
Character Teddy
Photo Ethan Sandler #31223Photo Ethan Sandler #31224
Ethan Sandler
Character Kurt
Photo Karel Roden #52298Photo Karel Roden #52299

Karel Roden

Karel Roden
Character Yuri Gretkov
Photo Tomas Arana #43163Photo Tomas Arana #43164

Tomas Arana

Tomas Arana
Character Martin Marshall
Photo Oksana Akinshina #62117Photo Oksana Akinshina #62118Photo Oksana Akinshina #62119Photo Oksana Akinshina #62120

Oksana Akinshina

Oksana Akinshina
Character Irena Neski
Photo Yevgeni Sitokhin #62123
Yevgeni Sitokhin
Character Vladimir Neski
Photo Marina Weis #62124
Marina Weis
Character Mrs. Neski
Photo Tim Griffin #31518Photo Tim Griffin #31519Photo Tim Griffin #67383Photo Tim Griffin #67384

Tim Griffin

Tim Griffin
Character John Nevins
Photo Sean Smith #62125
Sean Smith
Character Vic
Photo Patrick Crowley #7837Photo Patrick Crowley #7838
Patrick Crowley
Character Jack Weller
Sam Brown
Character Jarhead
Shane Sinutko
Character Jarhead
Barnaby Smith
Character CIA Techie
Dominique Chiout
Character Waitress
Photo Wanja Mues #62127
Wanja Mues
Character Night Clerk
Aleksey Shmarinov
Character Moscow Taxi Driver
Stephan Wolf-Schönburg
Character Suspicious Cop
Olov Ludwig
Character Market Security Guard
Keshav Nadkarni
Character Mr. Mohan
Violetta Tarnowska Bronner
Character Neski Neighbor
Photo Alexey Medvedev #62128
Alexey Medvedev
Character Young Cop
Aleksandr Dubina
Character 2nd Cop
Aleksandr Boev
Character 2nd Taxi Driver
Claudio Maniscalco
Character Immigration Officer
Manfred Witt
Character Doorman
Aleksey Trotsenko
Character Vodka Police Passenger

Victoria Unikel

Victoria Unikel
Character Mercedes Driver
Photo Oksana Semenova #62129
Oksana Semenova
Character Mercedes Passenger
Photo Vitaly Abdulov #62130
Vitaly Abdulov
Character Volga Taxi Owner
Photo Dirk Schoedon #62131Photo Dirk Schoedon #62132
Dirk Schoedon
Character Berlin Taxi Driver
Photo Ivan Shvedoff #58687
Ivan Shvedoff
Character Moscow Policeman
Photo Denis Burgazliev #62133
Denis Burgazliev
Character Moscow Policeman
Photo Nick Wilder #62134
Nick Wilder
Character Delta C.O.
Photo Chris Cooper #2290Photo Chris Cooper #2291Photo Chris Cooper #2292Photo Chris Cooper #2293

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper
Character Alexander Conklin (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Robert Ludlum’s novel “The Bourne Supremacy” (1986).
  • Brian Helgeland finalized the script, but his name is not mentioned in the credits.
  • To achieve the effect of a documentary film, the vast majority of the movie was shot with handheld cameras. The director also tried to avoid the use of computer graphics. Therefore, almost all the stunts in the film were performed live, without the use of special effects.
  • Various devices used by Bourne throughout the film actually exist, and most of them can be purchased in regular stores.
  • Bourne's ballpoint pen is a Rotring 600.
  • The music heard in the lobby of the 'Hotel Brecker' is Frédéric Chopin's fourth ballad.
  • During the filming of the interrogation scene at the consulate, Matt Damon accidentally knocked out Tim Griffin, who played John Nevins.
  • Essentially, the film was shot in reverse order. This means that filming in Moscow took place first, and the scenes in Goa were shot last.
  • According to the film's screenwriter, Tony Gilroy, he tried to create not an adaptation of the book for the screen, but a reinterpretation of it.
  • In the house in Munich, Jason Bourne uses a rolled-up magazine as a weapon. His fighting tactics come from a Filipino martial art – Eskrima. This style involves actively using everyday objects, including ballpoint pens (as shown in the film *The Bourne Identity* (2002)) and rolled-up newspapers.
  • Kirill's pistol is a Walther P99.
  • In the initial script version, Bourne was supposed to spend a significant amount of time in an Indian prison.
  • The car chase scene on the streets of Moscow received a Taurus World Stunt Award in 2005 in the “Best Vehicle” category. Russian stuntman Viktor Ivanov supervised the staging of this car chase.
  • When Bourne calls Pamela Landy in Berlin, a voice is heard saying, "I need 90 seconds to pinpoint his location." Bourne interrupted the dialogue after 88 seconds.
  • The photograph of Nicky (Julia Stiles) is an actual promotional photo of the actress for the film '10 Things I Hate About You' (1999).
  • The pistol used by Bourne in Moscow is a SIG-Sauer P225.
  • Originally, the film was supposed to end with a scene in which Bourne tells his daughter, Neski, about the death of her parents. However, audiences at test screenings found this ending unfinished and too vague. Therefore, additional scenes were filmed for the movie where Bourne speaks on the phone with Landy, and she tells him his real name. The additional shooting was completed just a few weeks before the film’s premiere.
  • Number of corpses: 9.
  • During the Moscow chase, Matt Damon is genuinely sitting in the driver's seat of a yellow Volga, but in the most dangerous and complex scenes, a professional stunt driver is actually operating it from the roof of the taxi. The controls of one of the cars (around 10 Volga taxis were used for filming the chase) were brought outside in such a way that they were not visible from inside the cabin.
  • During his arrest, the killer shows the police a white card identifying him as an FSB employee – it doesn't resemble an FSB employee ID, a special voucher, or a permit to carry a weapon.
  • In Moscow, the wounded Bourne enters a large tent called a supermarket and exits from an old high-rise building.
  • The scene with the secret documents proving the embezzlement of $20 million in the 1990s and exposing a spy features a 'Combat Log of the 5th Shock Army' from April 1945.
  • Upon arriving in Moscow from Berlin, Jason Bourne takes a taxi, and we see him driving away from Kievsky Railway Station. In reality, all Berlin-Moscow trains arrive at Belorussky Railway Station.
  • During the car chase scene in Moscow, Bourne enters a tunnel. After another collision, it's visible that the front license plate is torn off and bent on the 'G-Wagon.' A few frames later, we repeatedly see that the license plate is in place and not bent.
  • The music that can be heard in the lobby of the Hotel Brecker is Chopin's fourth ballad.
  • In the Munich house, Jason Bourne uses a rolled-up magazine as a weapon. His fighting tactics stem from a Filipino martial art – Eskrima. This style involves actively using everyday objects, including ballpoint pens (as shown in "The Bourne Identity" (2002)) and rolled-up newspapers.
  • The photograph of Nicky (Julia Stiles) is an actual promotional photo of the actress for the film "10 Things I Hate About You" (1999).
  • The filmmakers had no intention of making a sequel to the story of Jason Bourne, and they planned to conclude the film series with this picture. When a decision was made to film "The Bourne Ultimatum" (Paul Greengrass, 2007), the screenwriters had to develop the plot taking into account the final scenes of "The Bourne Supremacy".
  • It took 4 days to film the scene where the assassins approach the house where they hope to find Bourne. When the explosion occurred, the stuntmen playing the assassins were thrown back by the blast wave. This short episode was filmed with six cameras simultaneously.
  • In the scene with the secret documents proving the embezzlement of $20 million in the 1990s and revealing the spy, a copy of "Combat Log of the 5th Shock Army" from April 1945 is shown.
  • During the chase scene in Moscow, Bourne enters a tunnel. After another collision, it is visible that the front license plate has been torn off one side and bent on the "Geländewagen", and a few frames later we see several times that the plate is in place and not bent.
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