Race - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Race"
Race (2016)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
Race - TMDB rating
7.3/10
1502
Race - Kinopoisk rating
7.541/10
118311
Race - IMDB rating
7.1/10
44000

Actors and characters

Photo Stephan James #79567Photo Stephan James #79568

Stephan James

Stephan James
Character Jesse Owens
Photo Jason Sudeikis #45235Photo Jason Sudeikis #45236Photo Jason Sudeikis #45237Photo Jason Sudeikis #45238

Jason Sudeikis

Jason Sudeikis
Character Larry Snyder
Photo Carice van Houten #86877Photo Carice van Houten #86878Photo Carice van Houten #86879Photo Carice van Houten #86880

Carice van Houten

Carice van Houten
Character Leni Riefenstahl
Photo Jeremy Irons #5661Photo Jeremy Irons #5662Photo Jeremy Irons #5663Photo Jeremy Irons #5664

Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons
Character Avery Brundage
Photo Amanda Crew #29764Photo Amanda Crew #29765

Amanda Crew

Amanda Crew
Character Peggy
Photo William Hurt #6504Photo William Hurt #6505Photo William Hurt #6506Photo William Hurt #6507

William Hurt

William Hurt
Character Jeremiah Mahoney
Photo David Kross #60616Photo David Kross #60617Photo David Kross #60618

David Kross

David Kross
Character Carl "Luz" Long
Photo Eli Goree #31907Photo Eli Goree #31908

Eli Goree

Eli Goree
Character Dave Albritton
Photo Jonathan Aris #20573Photo Jonathan Aris #20574Photo Jonathan Aris #20575

Jonathan Aris

Jonathan Aris
Character Arthur Lill
Photo Jon McLaren #106835Photo Jon McLaren #106836Photo Jon McLaren #106837
Jon McLaren
Character Trent
Photo Moe Jeudy-Lamour #26191
Moe Jeudy-Lamour
Character Mel Walker
Photo Shamier Anderson #65687Photo Shamier Anderson #65688Photo Shamier Anderson #65689Photo Shamier Anderson #65690

Shamier Anderson

Shamier Anderson
Character Eulace Peacock
Photo Shanice Banton #114872
Shanice Banton
Character Ruth Solomon
Photo Tim McInnerny #60687Photo Tim McInnerny #60688Photo Tim McInnerny #60689

Tim McInnerny

Tim McInnerny
Character General Charles
Photo Nina Lauren #42215
Nina Lauren
Character Laurel Girl
Jesse Bostick
Character Ken Seitz
Photo Tim Post #26180
Tim Post
Character Phil Diamond
Photo Barnaby Metschurat #114873
Barnaby Metschurat
Character Dr. Joseph Goebbels
Photo Larry Day #17002Photo Larry Day #17003

Larry Day

Larry Day
Character Francis Schmidt
Photo Arthur Holden #26186Photo Arthur Holden #26187Photo Arthur Holden #26188

Arthur Holden

Arthur Holden
Character Rudolf Dassler
Photo Karl Graboshas #9796Photo Karl Graboshas #9797Photo Karl Graboshas #9798
Karl Graboshas
Character Adolf Dassler
Photo Jeff Burrell #85206

Jeff Burrell

Jeff Burrell
Character Radio Announcer
Photo Anthony Sherwood #80582

Anthony Sherwood

Anthony Sherwood
Character Rev. Ernest Hall
Photo Alexander Yassin #10786Photo Alexander Yassin #10787
Alexander Yassin
Character U.S. Olympic team
Photo Jonathan Higgins #96516
Jonathan Higgins
Character Dean Cromwell
Photo Jaa Smith-Johnson #26160
Jaa Smith-Johnson
Character Sylvester Owens
Photo Jeremy Ferdman #100455
Jeremy Ferdman
Character Marty Glickman
Photo Bruno Bruni, Jr. #91166
Bruno Bruni, Jr.
Character Hans Ertl
Photo Steffen Mennekes #114874Photo Steffen Mennekes #114875
Steffen Mennekes
Character Journalist
Photo Manuel Sinor #33417
Manuel Sinor
Character Franz Miller
Photo Chantel Riley #114876Photo Chantel Riley #114877Photo Chantel Riley #114878Photo Chantel Riley #114879

Chantel Riley

Chantel Riley
Character Quincella Nickerson
Photo Daniel Harroch #106113Photo Daniel Harroch #106114
Daniel Harroch
Character Desk Clerk
Photo Marc Primeau #58519

Marc Primeau

Marc Primeau
Character Fan of Jesse Owens
Photo Dondre Octave #114882
Dondre Octave
Character Ralph Metcalfe
Photo Ricky Watson #114883
Ricky Watson
Character Reporter
Milo Larratt
Character Elevator Boy
Gaetan Normandin
Character Frank Wykoff
Julien Boissaud
Character German referee
Andrea Carter
Character Local Girl
Nikoma T. Beermann
Character Doorman
Francois Hugo Turgeon
Character Journalist
Photo Karen Belfo #17041
Karen Belfo
Character the Jewish Mother (uncredited)
Chris Theisinger
Character German Police Officer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, John Boyega was considered for the role of Jesse Owens (1913-1980), but the actor preferred to film in J.J. Abrams' space opera "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015).
  • Jesse Owens won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. The film was released on the 80th anniversary of the Berlin Olympics.
  • Jason Sudeikis’ first dramatic role in his career.
  • Almost no confirmed information remains about Larry Snyder. While working on his character, Jason Sudeikis drew inspiration from Gene Hackman's performance in David Anspaugh's *Hoosiers* (1986) and Kevin Costner's in Ron Shelton's *Bull Durham* (1988).
  • Jesse Owens' daughters provided invaluable assistance in the making of the film. The filmmakers sent them the script for review, and then the screenwriters traveled to France to meet them in person. The daughters described the script as 'heartfelt.' They visited the set repeatedly, providing Stefan James with detailed accounts of what their father was like.
  • The liner carrying the US team to Berlin is called the *Manhattan*. Launched in 1931, it made regular transatlantic voyages until 1941, when the ship was renamed *Wakefield* and converted into a transport ship for World War II. *Wakefield* was assigned to the US Coast Guard, where it became the largest vessel. After the war, the ship remained in reserve and was scrapped in 1964.
  • Filming began on July 24, 2014, in Montreal and at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.
  • Snyder, played by Jason Sudeikis, buys Owens a new pair of shoes from Adolf 'Adi' Dassler, who would later found the Adidas company.
  • While athletes listen to a radio broadcast of boxer Joe Louis's (1914-1981) fight, one of them drinks Erin Brew. This was a brand of beer produced by The Standard Brewing Co, a brewery in Cleveland, Ohio, that existed from 1904 to 1961.
  • The film depicts a conversation between Jesse Owens and Luz Long. Long even helps his teammate with the long jump. According to an interview Owens gave historian Tom Ecker in 1965, author of 'Olympics: Facts and Fables', nothing like this happened in Berlin, and he did not speak with Long. Nevertheless, Owens and Long did become friends towards the end of the Olympic Games and remained in contact until Long's death in Sicily in 1943. Owens always spoke of Long with undisguised respect.
  • Initially, Jesse Owens (1913-1980) was to be played by John Boyega, but the actor chose to film in J.J. Abrams' space opera "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015).
  • Almost no confirmed information remains about Larry Snyder. While working on his image, Jason Sudeikis drew inspiration from Gene Hackman's performance in David Anspaugh's "Hoosiers" (1986) and Kevin Costner's in Ron Shelton's "Bull Durham" (1988).
  • The daughters of Jesse Owens provided invaluable assistance in the making of the film. The filmmakers sent them the script for review, and then the screenwriters traveled to France to meet with them in person. The daughters called the script "heartfelt." They visited the set repeatedly, providing Stephan James with detailed accounts of what their father was like.
  • The liner carrying the US team to Berlin is called the "Manhattan." Launched in 1931, it made regular transatlantic voyages until 1941, when the ship was renamed "Wakefield" and converted into a World War II transport vessel. "Wakefield" was assigned to the US Coast Guard, where it became the largest ship in the fleet. After the war, the ship remained in reserve and was scrapped in 1964.
  • Snyder, played by Jason Sudeikis, buys Owens a new pair of shoes from Adolf “Adi” Dassler, who would later found the Adidas company.
  • The film depicts a conversation between Jesse Owens and Luz Long. Long even helps his competitor with a long jump. According to an interview Owens gave to historian Tom Ecker, author of "Olympics: Facts and Fables," in 1965, nothing like this happened in Berlin, and he did not speak with Long. Nevertheless, Owens and Long did become friends towards the end of the Olympic Games and remained in contact until Long's death in Sicily in 1943. Owens always spoke of Long with undisguised respect.
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