Live by Night - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Live by Night"
Live by Night (2016)
Timing: 2:9 (129 min)
Live by Night - TMDB rating
6.251/10
1267
Live by Night - Kinopoisk rating
6.545/10
36099
Live by Night - IMDB rating
6.4/10
62000

Actors and characters

Photo Ben Affleck #5708Photo Ben Affleck #5709Photo Ben Affleck #5710Photo Ben Affleck #5711

Ben Affleck

Ben Affleck
Character Joe Coughlin
Photo Elle Fanning #32539Photo Elle Fanning #32540Photo Elle Fanning #32541Photo Elle Fanning #32542

Elle Fanning

Elle Fanning
Character Loretta Figgis
Photo Brendan Gleeson #11334Photo Brendan Gleeson #11335Photo Brendan Gleeson #11336Photo Brendan Gleeson #11337

Brendan Gleeson

Brendan Gleeson
Character Thomas Coughlin
Photo Chris Messina #39125Photo Chris Messina #39126Photo Chris Messina #39127

Chris Messina

Chris Messina
Character Dion Bartolo
Photo Sienna Miller #34268Photo Sienna Miller #34269Photo Sienna Miller #34270Photo Sienna Miller #34271

Sienna Miller

Sienna Miller
Character Emma Gould
Photo Zoe Saldaña #65779Photo Zoe Saldaña #65780Photo Zoe Saldaña #65781Photo Zoe Saldaña #65782

Zoe Saldaña

Zoe Saldaña
Character Graciella Suarez
Photo Chris Cooper #2290Photo Chris Cooper #2291Photo Chris Cooper #2292Photo Chris Cooper #2293

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper
Character Chief Irving Figgis
Photo Titus Welliver #46729Photo Titus Welliver #46730

Titus Welliver

Titus Welliver
Character Tim Hickey
Photo Derek Mears #17787Photo Derek Mears #17788

Derek Mears

Derek Mears
Character Donnie Gishler
Photo Max Casella #31298Photo Max Casella #31299Photo Max Casella #31300Photo Max Casella #31301

Max Casella

Max Casella
Character Digger Pescatore
Photo Robert Glenister #109142
Robert Glenister
Character Albert White
Photo Chris Sullivan #14667Photo Chris Sullivan #14668Photo Chris Sullivan #14669Photo Chris Sullivan #14670

Chris Sullivan

Chris Sullivan
Character Brendan Loomis
Photo J.D. Evermore #27401

J.D. Evermore

J.D. Evermore
Character Virgil Beauregard
Photo Tom Virtue #24099

Tom Virtue

Tom Virtue
Character Doctor
Photo Matthew Maher #16066Photo Matthew Maher #16067
Matthew Maher
Character RD Pruitt
Photo Bruno Amato #60572Photo Bruno Amato #60573
Bruno Amato
Character Jeff
Benny Ciaramello
Character Paulo Bartolo
Photo Michael Mantell #61899Photo Michael Mantell #61900

Michael Mantell

Michael Mantell
Character Jack Jarvis
Photo Michael Chieffo #60337Photo Michael Chieffo #60338
Michael Chieffo
Character Pastor
Photo Andrew Bongiorno #98184
Andrew Bongiorno
Character Fasani
Photo Austin Swift #109143
Austin Swift
Character Mayweather
Photo Mark Burzenski #109144
Mark Burzenski
Character Statler Guest (uncredited)
Photo Lucy Angelo #75993
Lucy Angelo
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Larry Eudene #60435
Larry Eudene
Character Northend Newspaper Vendor (uncredited)
Lexie Roth
Character Gillette Factory Worker (uncredited)
Katie O'Malley
Character Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
Photo John Bishop #83659
John Bishop
Character Disheveled Man (uncredited)
Photo Remo Girone #3932
Remo Girone
Character Maso Pescatore
Photo Lewis D. Wheeler #59492
Lewis D. Wheeler
Character Herald Reporter
Photo Clark Gregg #11162Photo Clark Gregg #11163Photo Clark Gregg #11164Photo Clark Gregg #11165

Clark Gregg

Clark Gregg
Character Calvin Bondurant
Photo Heidi Moneymaker #65916Photo Heidi Moneymaker #65917

Heidi Moneymaker

Heidi Moneymaker
Character Assassin (uncredited)
Photo Michael Papajohn #12339Photo Michael Papajohn #12340Photo Michael Papajohn #12341

Michael Papajohn

Michael Papajohn
Character Maso's Crew (uncredited)
Photo Bill Blair #16647
Bill Blair
Character Factory Worker (uncredited)
Photo Lucien Spelman #59463
Lucien Spelman
Character Statler Party Guest (uncredited)
Photo Christian Clemenson #28486Photo Christian Clemenson #28487

Christian Clemenson

Christian Clemenson
Character Ritz Investor
Photo Anthony Molinari #4031Photo Anthony Molinari #4032

Anthony Molinari

Anthony Molinari
Character Maso's Crew (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Ben Affleck decided to postpone this project in order to play the lead role for David Fincher in "Gone Girl" (2014). According to Affleck, he had always been looking for opportunities to work with this director.
  • Cinematographer Robert Richardson intended to shoot the film using anamorphic lenses in Ultra Panavision 70 format, as he did with "The Hateful Eight" (2015), however, Panavision had already leased them for the filming of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" (2016).
  • Leonardo DiCaprio was considered for the lead role of Joe Coughlin, but the actor decided to limit himself to a producer role.
  • Ben Affleck's fourth film as director.
  • This is the second time Ben Affleck has directed a film adaptation of a novel by Dennis Lehane, since the release of 'Gone Baby Gone' (2007).
  • Initially, the novel's author, Lehane, was concerned that Ben Affleck was not suitable for the role of Joe Coughlin, believing that an actor with such on-screen charisma would struggle to convey the protagonist's underlying treachery and shame. However, to his credit, Affleck did not deem it beneath him to audition for the role, apparently dispelling all the author's fears.
  • Jennifer Lawrence and Lindsay Lohan were considered for the leading female roles.
  • This is the second time, after 'The Town' (2010), that Chris Cooper has participated in a project where Ben Affleck acts as both director and actor.
  • This is the second film adaptation of Dennis Lehane's novel produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, following the thriller "Shutter Island" (2009).
  • Adam Driver, Chris Messina, and John Bernthal were considered for roles in the film.
  • Filming began on October 28, 2015. In mid-November, filming took place in Lawrence, and also in Boston on November 20th. From the beginning of December 2015, filming took place in Los Angeles.
  • Ben Affleck decided to postpone this project to star in David Fincher's “Gone Girl” (2014). According to Affleck, he had always been looking for an opportunity to work with this director.
  • Cinematographer Robert Richardson intended to shoot the film using anamorphic lenses in Ultra Panavision 70 format, as he did with “The Hateful Eight” (2015), however, Panavision had already leased them for the filming of “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (2016).
  • This is the second time Ben Affleck has directed a film adaptation of a Dennis Lehane novel, since the release of "Gone Baby Gone" (2007).
  • This is the second time, after "The Town" (2010), that Chris Cooper has been involved in a project where Ben Affleck is both director and actor.
  • This is the second film adaptation of a Dennis Lehane novel produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, following the thriller "Shutter Island" (2009).
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