The Age of Adaline - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Age of Adaline"
The Age of Adaline (2015)
Timing: 1:52 (112 min)
The Age of Adaline - TMDB rating
7.47/10
7004
The Age of Adaline - Kinopoisk rating
7.911/10
573138
The Age of Adaline - IMDB rating
7.2/10
226000

Actors and characters

Photo Blake Lively #29754Photo Blake Lively #29755Photo Blake Lively #29756Photo Blake Lively #29757

Blake Lively

Blake Lively
Character Adaline Bowman
Photo Michiel Huisman #25368Photo Michiel Huisman #25369Photo Michiel Huisman #25370Photo Michiel Huisman #25371

Michiel Huisman

Michiel Huisman
Character Ellis Jones
Photo Harrison Ford #1725Photo Harrison Ford #1726Photo Harrison Ford #1727Photo Harrison Ford #1728

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford
Character William Jones
Photo Ellen Burstyn #5524Photo Ellen Burstyn #5525Photo Ellen Burstyn #5526Photo Ellen Burstyn #5527

Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn
Character Flemming
Photo Kathy Baker #29763

Kathy Baker

Kathy Baker
Character Kathy Jones
Photo Amanda Crew #29764Photo Amanda Crew #29765

Amanda Crew

Amanda Crew
Character Kikki Jones
Photo Lynda Boyd #29766Photo Lynda Boyd #29767

Lynda Boyd

Lynda Boyd
Character Regan
Photo Hugh Ross #29768
Hugh Ross
Character Narrator
Photo Fulvio Cecere #29769

Fulvio Cecere

Fulvio Cecere
Character Cab Driver
Photo Anjali Jay #29770Photo Anjali Jay #29771

Anjali Jay

Anjali Jay
Character Cora
Photo Hiro Kanagawa #15401Photo Hiro Kanagawa #15402

Hiro Kanagawa

Hiro Kanagawa
Character Kenneth
Photo Peter J. Gray #29772
Peter J. Gray
Character Clarence James Prescott
Izabel Pearce
Character Flemming (Age 5)
Cate Richardson
Character Flemming (Age 20)
Jane Craven
Character Miriam
Photo Noel Johansen #29773
Noel Johansen
Character 1950s Policeman
Photo Aaron Craven #29774Photo Aaron Craven #29775

Aaron Craven

Aaron Craven
Character 1950s FBI Agent
Photo Primo Allon #29776

Primo Allon

Primo Allon
Character 1940s Officer #1
Photo Darren Dolynski #29777
Darren Dolynski
Character 1940s Officer #2
Photo Chris William Martin #29778
Chris William Martin
Character Dale Davenport
Photo Mark Ghanimé #29779Photo Mark Ghanimé #29780Photo Mark Ghanimé #29781Photo Mark Ghanimé #29782

Mark Ghanimé

Mark Ghanimé
Character New Year's Eve Stranger
Photo Shaker Paleja #29787
Shaker Paleja
Character Hotel Doorman
Photo Daniel Bacon #11320
Daniel Bacon
Character Boat Tunnel Guide
Photo Barclay Hope #29788

Barclay Hope

Barclay Hope
Character Financial Advisor
Photo Robert Moloney #29789Photo Robert Moloney #29790
Robert Moloney
Character 1950s Financial Advisor
Photo Dee Jay Jackson #26665

Dee Jay Jackson

Dee Jay Jackson
Character 1960s Cab Driver
Photo Lane Edwards #29791

Lane Edwards

Lane Edwards
Character Veterinarian
Photo Toby Levins #29792Photo Toby Levins #29793

Toby Levins

Toby Levins
Character Ellis Apartment Super
Photo Anthony Ingruber #7151

Anthony Ingruber

Anthony Ingruber
Character Young William Jones
Keith McCafferty
Character 1960s Hippie Photographer
Photo Serge Houde #29794

Serge Houde

Serge Houde
Character Good Samaritan
Photo Alison Wandzura #29795
Alison Wandzura
Character Paramedic #1
Photo Demord Dann #29796
Demord Dann
Character Paramedic #2
Photo Grace Chin #29797
Grace Chin
Character E.R. Doctor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Natalie Portman turned down the lead role in this film.
  • Anthony Ingruber landed the role in the film due to his physical resemblance to a young Harrison Ford.
  • In 2010, it was planned that Katherine Heigl would play the lead role in the film, and the role of Fleming would go to Angela Lansbury.
  • When Ellis is on the phone, and Adaline takes his glass of whiskey, the camera pulls back to Ellis after Adaline leaves. At that moment, another glass appears on the table.
  • William's car in the scene at his house is a mid-2000s Grand Cherokee Laredo Jeep. When he argues with Adaline, the car model is visible as older than in previous scenes. However, when Ellis goes after Adaline, the car is the same as the one at William's house. However, as soon as he leaves William’s house, it’s a newer model that looks completely different.
  • To ensure authenticity for scenes set in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, the filmmakers used anamorphic lenses and limited the use of the 'Steadycam' camera stabilization system.
  • The story that San Francisco is built on the remains of ships has historical basis. In the mid-19th century, many people arrived here during the Gold Rush, and the ships they arrived on were simply left to rot in the bay. Some of the abandoned ships were used as warehouses, boarding houses, prisons, and even churches. The city grew, land became scarce, and according to the law, if a ship sank, one could claim a piece of the seabed directly beneath it. Sometime later, the shallow bay with shipwrecks protruding everywhere began to be filled in, removing hills from the continental part of the shore. Today, the business district of the city essentially stands on reclaimed land. Part of the city's subway line, for example, was laid directly through the hull of one of the ships. Approximately 500 shipwrecks have been discovered to date.
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