Adaptation. - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Adaptation."
Adaptation. (2002)
Timing: 1:55 (115 min)
Adaptation. - TMDB rating
7.342/10
2700
Adaptation. - Kinopoisk rating
7.02/10
35132
Adaptation. - IMDB rating
7.6/10
213000

Actors and characters

Photo Nicolas Cage #18087Photo Nicolas Cage #18088Photo Nicolas Cage #18089Photo Nicolas Cage #18090

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage
Character Charlie Kaufman / Donald Kaufman
Photo Meryl Streep #44492Photo Meryl Streep #44493Photo Meryl Streep #44494Photo Meryl Streep #44495

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep
Character Susan Orlean
Photo Chris Cooper #2290Photo Chris Cooper #2291Photo Chris Cooper #2292Photo Chris Cooper #2293

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper
Character John Laroche
Photo Tilda Swinton #9210Photo Tilda Swinton #9211Photo Tilda Swinton #9212Photo Tilda Swinton #9213

Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton
Character Valerie Thomas
Photo Jay Tavare #39348

Jay Tavare

Jay Tavare
Character Matthew Osceola
Photo Litefoot #84437Photo Litefoot #84438

Litefoot

Litefoot
Character Russell
Photo Roger Willie #86439
Roger Willie
Character Randy
Photo Jim Beaver #56542

Jim Beaver

Jim Beaver
Character Ranger Tony
Photo Cara Seymour #2532Photo Cara Seymour #2533Photo Cara Seymour #2534

Cara Seymour

Cara Seymour
Character Amelia Kavan
Photo Doug Jones #39727Photo Doug Jones #39728Photo Doug Jones #39729Photo Doug Jones #39730

Doug Jones

Doug Jones
Character Augustus Margary
Photo Gary Farmer #99711Photo Gary Farmer #99712

Gary Farmer

Gary Farmer
Character Buster Baxley
Photo Peter Jason #22514Photo Peter Jason #22515Photo Peter Jason #22516

Peter Jason

Peter Jason
Character Defense Attorney
Photo Gregory Itzin #51578Photo Gregory Itzin #51579

Gregory Itzin

Gregory Itzin
Character Prosecutor
Photo Curtis Hanson #101320

Curtis Hanson

Curtis Hanson
Character Orlean's Husband
Agnes NaDene Baddoo
Character Orlean Dinner Guest
Paul Fortune
Character Orlean Dinner Guest

Paul Jasmin

Paul Jasmin
Character Orlean Dinner Guest
Photo Lisa Love #105702Photo Lisa Love #105703
Lisa Love
Character Orlean Dinner Guest
Wendy Mogel
Character Orlean Dinner Guest
Photo David O. Russell #75102Photo David O. Russell #75103Photo David O. Russell #75104Photo David O. Russell #75105

David O. Russell

David O. Russell
Character Orlean Dinner Guest
Photo Judy Greer #5863Photo Judy Greer #5864Photo Judy Greer #5865Photo Judy Greer #5866

Judy Greer

Judy Greer
Character Alice the Waitress
Photo Maggie Gyllenhaal #18404Photo Maggie Gyllenhaal #18405Photo Maggie Gyllenhaal #18406Photo Maggie Gyllenhaal #18407

Maggie Gyllenhaal

Maggie Gyllenhaal
Character Caroline Cunningham
Photo Bob Yerkes #65245
Bob Yerkes
Character Charles Darwin
Lynn Court
Character Laroche’s Dad
Roger E. Fanter
Character Laroche’s Uncle
Photo Sandra Lee Gimpel #70257

Sandra Lee Gimpel

Sandra Lee Gimpel
Character Laroche’s Mom
Caron Colvett
Character Laroche’s Wife
Larry Krask
Character EMT
Photo Ron Livingston #5631Photo Ron Livingston #5632Photo Ron Livingston #5633

Ron Livingston

Ron Livingston
Character Marty Bowen
Photo Brian Cox #27262Photo Brian Cox #27263Photo Brian Cox #27264Photo Brian Cox #27265

Brian Cox

Brian Cox
Character Robert McKee
John Etter
Character McKee Lecture Attendee
Ray Berrios
Character Police Officer
Photo Nancy Lenehan #30408

Nancy Lenehan

Nancy Lenehan
Character Kaufman’s Mother
Photo John Cusack #28915Photo John Cusack #28916Photo John Cusack #28917Photo John Cusack #28918

John Cusack

John Cusack
Character John Cusack (uncredited)
Photo Catherine Keener #24845Photo Catherine Keener #24846Photo Catherine Keener #24847Photo Catherine Keener #24848

Catherine Keener

Catherine Keener
Character Catherine Keener (uncredited)
Photo John Malkovich #16899Photo John Malkovich #16900Photo John Malkovich #16901Photo John Malkovich #16902

John Malkovich

John Malkovich
Character John Malkovich (uncredited)
Photo Curt Clendenin #45367

Curt Clendenin

Curt Clendenin
Character Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
Photo Donald Dowd #22833Photo Donald Dowd #22834Photo Donald Dowd #22835

Donald Dowd

Donald Dowd
Character Cafe Customer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Susan Orlean's novel «The Orchid Thief» (1998).
  • Donald, as an example of a film about flowers, mentions «Flowers for Algernon». Charlie replies to him: «It’s not about flowers; besides, it's not a movie». In fact, there are two adaptations of this book – the film «Charly» (1968) and the television film «Flowers for Algernon» (2000).
  • Robert McKee personally suggested to the producers that Brian Cox play him in the film.
  • Donald Kaufman is credited as a co-writer of the screenplay in the credits. He also appears in the film as one of the characters, and the film is dedicated «to his bright memory». In reality, Donald is a fictional character.
  • Tom Hanks was initially planned to play the dual role of the Kaufman brothers.
  • During filming, Nicolas Cage had to wear artificial prosthetics to appear overweight.
  • Meryl Streep was interested in the role of Susan even before auditions and even agreed to a salary reduction to get the film's budget approved.
  • Initially, Laroche was supposed to be played by John Turturro. Chris Cooper considered the role too challenging, but agreed to take it on after persuasion from his wife.
  • Albert Finney, Terence Stamp, Michael Caine, and Christopher Plummer all auditioned for the role of Robert McKee.
  • John Cusack, Catherine Keener, John Malkovich, Lance Eekord, and Spike Jonze are uncredited; they played cameos of themselves in the filming episode of the movie 'Being John Malkovich'.
  • In one scene, Charlie comes home and checks his mail. He stands in front of a mirror while his brother Donald speaks to him from behind. Donald's reflection in the mirror is the real Charlie Kaufman (the film's screenwriter).
  • Preparing for filming, Chris Cooper grew long hair and lost weight. He used dentures to create the illusion of a toothless mouth. In choosing the exact image of his character, Cooper, with the permission of director Spike Jonze, repeatedly played numerous takes of the same scenes.
  • In one scene, Charlie comes home and checks his mail. He stands in front of a mirror, while his brother Donald speaks to him from behind. Donald's reflection in the mirror is actually Charlie Kaufman (the film's screenwriter).
  • In the original script, the character played by Chris Cooper was killed by a cryptid called the Bog Creature (a cryptid is an animal or plant whose existence is denied by mainstream science, but which is considered possible by proponents of pseudosciences such as cryptozoology or cryptobotany). Robert McKee (played by Brian Cox in the film) asked to have the cryptid removed from the script. He said the following: “I agree to become a character in the film, but I do not agree to become a character in a bad film.”
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