Inception - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Inception"
Inception (2010)
Timing: 2:28 (148 min)
Inception - TMDB rating
8.372/10
38990
Inception - Kinopoisk rating
8.671/10
1095156
Inception - IMDB rating
8.8/10
2800000

Actors and characters

Photo Ken Watanabe #3081Photo Ken Watanabe #3082Photo Ken Watanabe #3083Photo Ken Watanabe #3084

Ken Watanabe

Ken Watanabe
Character Saito
Photo Tom Hardy #5434Photo Tom Hardy #5435Photo Tom Hardy #5436Photo Tom Hardy #5437

Tom Hardy

Tom Hardy
Character Eames
Photo Elliot Page #10833Photo Elliot Page #10834Photo Elliot Page #10835Photo Elliot Page #10836

Elliot Page

Elliot Page
Character Ariadne
Photo Dileep Rao #65842Photo Dileep Rao #65843

Dileep Rao

Dileep Rao
Character Yusuf
Photo Cillian Murphy #2708Photo Cillian Murphy #2709Photo Cillian Murphy #2710Photo Cillian Murphy #2711

Cillian Murphy

Cillian Murphy
Character Robert Fischer, Jr.
Photo Tom Berenger #10843Photo Tom Berenger #10844

Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger
Character Peter Browning
Photo Pete Postlethwaite #10865

Pete Postlethwaite

Pete Postlethwaite
Character Maurice Fischer
Photo Michael Caine #8561Photo Michael Caine #8562Photo Michael Caine #8563Photo Michael Caine #8564

Michael Caine

Michael Caine
Character Stephen Miles
Photo Lukas Haas #10866Photo Lukas Haas #10867Photo Lukas Haas #10868

Lukas Haas

Lukas Haas
Character Nash
Photo Talulah Riley #10869Photo Talulah Riley #10870Photo Talulah Riley #10871Photo Talulah Riley #10872

Talulah Riley

Talulah Riley
Character Blonde
Photo Tohoru Masamune #10882

Tohoru Masamune

Tohoru Masamune
Character Japanese Security Guard
Photo Taylor Geare #10883
Taylor Geare
Character Phillipa (5 years)
Photo Claire Geare #10884
Claire Geare
Character Phillipa (3 years)
Johnathan Geare
Character James (3 years)
Photo Yuji Okumoto #10885

Yuji Okumoto

Yuji Okumoto
Character Saito's Attendant
Photo Earl Cameron #10886Photo Earl Cameron #10887Photo Earl Cameron #10888

Earl Cameron

Earl Cameron
Character Elderly Bald Man
Ryan Hayward
Character Lawyer
Photo Miranda Nolan #10889Photo Miranda Nolan #10890
Miranda Nolan
Character Flight Attendant
Photo Russ Fega #8614
Russ Fega
Character Cab Driver
Photo Tim Kelleher #10891

Tim Kelleher

Tim Kelleher
Character Thin Man
Coralie Dedykere
Character Bridge Sub Con
Photo Silvie Laguna #10892
Silvie Laguna
Character Bridge Sub Con
Photo Virgile Bramly #10893
Virgile Bramly
Character Bridge Sub Con
Nicolas Clerc
Character Bridge Sub Con
Jean-Michel Dagory
Character Bridge Sub Con
Marc Raducci
Character Lobby Sub Con
Tai-Li Lee
Character Tadashi

Magnus Nolan

Magnus Nolan
Character James (20 months)
Helena Cullinan
Character Penrose Sub Con
Photo Mark Fleischmann #10894
Mark Fleischmann
Character Penrose Sub Con
Shelley Lang
Character Penrose Sub Con
Photo Adam Cole #10895Photo Adam Cole #10896

Adam Cole

Adam Cole
Character Bar Sub Con
Photo Jack Murray #10897

Jack Murray

Jack Murray
Character Bar Sub Con
Kraig Thornber
Character Bar Sub Con
Angela Nathenson
Character Bar Sub Con
Photo Natasha Beaumont #10898
Natasha Beaumont
Character Bar Sub Con
Photo Carl Gilliard #10899

Carl Gilliard

Carl Gilliard
Character Lobby Sub Con
Jill Maddrell
Character Lobby Sub Con
Photo Alex Lombard #10900
Alex Lombard
Character Lobby Sub Con
Photo Nicole Pulliam #10901
Nicole Pulliam
Character Lobby Sub Con
Photo Peter Basham #10902
Peter Basham
Character Fischer's Jet Captain
Photo Michael Gaston #10903Photo Michael Gaston #10904

Michael Gaston

Michael Gaston
Character Immigration Officer
Photo Felix Scott #10905
Felix Scott
Character Businessman
Photo Andrew Pleavin #10906Photo Andrew Pleavin #10907
Andrew Pleavin
Character Businessman
Photo Lisa Reynolds #10908
Lisa Reynolds
Character Private Nurse
Jason Tendell
Character Fischer's Driver
Jack Gilroy
Character Old Cobb
Shannon Welles
Character Old Mal
Photo Daniel Girondeaud #10909
Daniel Girondeaud
Character Bridge Sub Con

What's left behind the scenes

  • James Franco began negotiations with Christopher Nolan regarding a role in the film. However, due to inconsistencies in the actor's schedule, he was unable to join the cast. The role intended for Franco was played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
  • Filming began on July 13, 2009.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio was the first actor to agree to participate in the project.
  • The character Leonardo DiCaprio plays is named Dom Cobb. Cobb introduces himself as a professional thief in Nolan's debut film, "Following" (1998).
  • The original title of the script was "Oliver's Arrow".
  • The film's characters emerge from the dream state to the song by Édith Piaf, Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien ("No Regrets"). Marion Cotillard played Édith Piaf in 2007.
  • Nolan initially wanted to cast Evan Rachel Wood as Ariadne, but the actress stated she was not interested in collaborating. Kira Knightley, Emily Blunt, Emma Roberts, Jesse Schram, Taylor Swift, and Carey Mulligan were also considered for the role of Ariadne.
  • "Inception" was the first film by Tom Berenger since "Training Day" (2001) to be released in US cinemas.
  • During the script revision process, the names of the main characters were also changed. The character played by DiCaprio was called Jacob Hastings, and the character played by Elliot Page (formerly known as Ellen Page) was called Isabella.
  • The film's title, designed in the style of a labyrinth, resembles the logo of Christopher Nolan's production company, "Syncopy".
  • Leonardo DiCaprio was the first and only candidate for the role of Cobb.
  • Christopher Nolan first presented the idea for the future film to Warner Bros. studio after finishing filming "Insomnia" (2002). The studio liked the project, and Nolan received the green light. However, at that time the script had not yet been written and existed only in the author's mind. Christopher believed it would be easier for him to write the script without signing a preliminary contract, and then present it to the studio. According to him, he then expected to finish the script in a couple of months: he just needed to transfer the finished text onto paper. However, working on the script took Nolan almost eight years.
  • The film was delivered to cinemas under the title "Hour Glass".
  • At one stage of production, the studio suggested making the film in 3D, but Nolan refused, arguing that the three-dimensional format would only distract from the story told in the film.
  • Kilian Murphy's character, Robert Fischer, was named after the famous chess player Bobby Fischer. Robert's father, Maurice Fischer, received his name in honor of the artist M.C. Escher (full name – Maurits Cornelis Escher), whose works served as inspiration for many of the special effects in the film. For example, the 'Penrose stairs' that Arthur shows Ariadne are a reference to M.C. Escher’s painting 'Ascending and Descending'. Escher is known for his works exploring the plastic aspects of the concepts of infinity and symmetry, as well as the peculiarities of psychological perception of complex three-dimensional objects.
  • The Arabic name Yusuf corresponds to the Jewish name Joseph. In 'The Old Testament, Genesis 37-50', there is a story about Joseph, who had the gift of interpreting dreams. He helped the Pharaoh prepare for 'seven years of famine.' A similar story is told in the Quran.
  • In Greek mythology, Ariadne is the daughter of King Minos of Crete and Pasiphae. When Theseus decided to kill the Minotaur, he received from Ariadne, who loved him, a ball of thread that led him out of the labyrinth where the Minotaur lived.
  • Tom Hardy's character, Eames, is named after Charles Eames and Ray Eames, renowned furniture and building designers.
  • The film features approximately 500 shots with special effects.
  • The role of Saito was specifically written for Ken Watanabe.
  • Initially, Christopher Nolan planned to shoot some scenes of the film with an IMAX 65mm camera, but due to the extensive use of handheld cameras during filming, the idea had to be abandoned: the 65mm cameras are too heavy to allow for handheld shooting.
  • In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Christopher Nolan stated that the main characters of the film, to varying degrees, mirror the professions of people involved in film production: Cobb – director; Arthur – producer; Ariadne – production designer; Eames – actor; Saito – film studio head; Fischer – audience member.
  • The numbers 3, 5, 0, and 2 appear throughout the film in various combinations: 3502 – the train number, 2305 – the taxi number; 5302 – the hotel room number.
  • If you combine the first letters of the main characters' names – Dom, Robert, Eames, Arthur/Ariadne, Mal, Saito – you get the word Dreams.
  • Kate Winslet was offered the role of Mal. She declined, as she couldn't imagine herself in the part.
  • Miranda Nolan, Christopher Nolan's cousin, played a flight attendant.
  • Inception is the third Nolan film in which a bag is placed over the head of a character played by Cillian Murphy.
  • The film's runtime (2 hours 28 minutes) is a reference to Édith Piaf's song 'Non, je ne regrette rien,' whose first studio recording lasted 2 minutes 28 seconds. The song frequently appears in the film and helps the characters 'jump' out of the dream.
  • The film features 399 questions, the majority of which are asked by Cobb (113), Ariadne (93), and Arthur (44).
  • Phonetically, “Cobb” means “dream” (khwab) in Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi. In the film, Cobb dreamed of returning home.
  • In the rotating hotel corridor scene, Joseph Gordon-Levitt performed all the stunts himself, without the use of stunt doubles.
  • Explaining why he believes implanting an idea is impossible, Arthur says “don’t think about elephants” in order to actually make Saito think about them, and thus “implant” the idea. This phrase is a reference to George Lakoff's book on cognitive semantics, “Don't Think of an Elephant.” The book discusses conceptual frames, mental structures that define our vision of the world. Using frames in the form of certain phrases allows one to subtly instill the necessary ideas in a person.
  • Marion Cotillard's character is named Mal, short for Malorie. The name comes from the French word “Malheur,” which means misfortune or unhappiness.
  • In all scenes in the hotel, Ariadne's hair is styled in a bun. This was done intentionally to make the work of the special effects team easier, as they didn't have to figure out how the hair should move in zero gravity.
  • The appearance of Fisher's 'snow fortress' incorporates elements of the Geisel Library at the University of California.
  • Despite being mentioned on the poster, Michael Caine appears on screen for only three minutes.
  • The characters emerge from limbo to the song “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien” by Édith Piaf (“No Regrets”). Marion Cotillard played Édith Piaf in 2007.
  • The film was delivered to cinemas under the title “Hour Glass”.
  • The character of Robert Fischer, played by Cillian Murphy, was named after the famous chess player Bobby Fischer. Robert's father, Maurice Fischer, was named after the artist M.C. Escher (full name – Maurits Cornelis Escher), whose works inspired many of the special effects in the film. For example, the Penrose stairs that Arthur shows Ariadne are a reference to M.C. Escher’s painting “Ascending and Descending.” Escher is known for his works exploring the plastic aspects of concepts like infinity and symmetry, as well as the peculiarities of psychological perception of complex three-dimensional objects.
  • If you combine the first letters of the names of the main characters – Dom, Robert, Eames, Arthur/Ariadne, Mal, Saito – you get the word Dreams.
  • The film's duration (2 hours 28 minutes) is a reference to Édith Piaf's song “Non, je ne regrette rien,” whose first studio recording lasted 2 minutes 28 seconds. The song frequently appears in the film and helps the characters “jump” out of the dream.
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