X-Men - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "X-Men"
X-Men (2000)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
X-Men - TMDB rating
7.009/10
11983
X-Men - Kinopoisk rating
7.676/10
277627
X-Men - IMDB rating
7.3/10
689000

Actors and characters

Photo Hugh Jackman #26119Photo Hugh Jackman #26120Photo Hugh Jackman #26121Photo Hugh Jackman #26122

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman
Character Logan / Wolverine
Photo Ian McKellen #10127Photo Ian McKellen #10128Photo Ian McKellen #10129Photo Ian McKellen #10130

Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen
Character Magneto
Photo Famke Janssen #13211Photo Famke Janssen #13212Photo Famke Janssen #13213Photo Famke Janssen #13214

Famke Janssen

Famke Janssen
Character Jean Grey
Photo James Marsden #570Photo James Marsden #571Photo James Marsden #572Photo James Marsden #573

James Marsden

James Marsden
Character Cyclops
Photo Halle Berry #24512Photo Halle Berry #24513Photo Halle Berry #24514Photo Halle Berry #24515

Halle Berry

Halle Berry
Character Storm
Photo Anna Paquin #26133Photo Anna Paquin #26134Photo Anna Paquin #26135Photo Anna Paquin #26136

Anna Paquin

Anna Paquin
Character Rogue
Photo Tyler Mane #37033

Tyler Mane

Tyler Mane
Character Sabretooth
Photo Ray Park #40177Photo Ray Park #40178Photo Ray Park #40179

Ray Park

Ray Park
Character Toad
Photo Rebecca Romijn #77693Photo Rebecca Romijn #77694Photo Rebecca Romijn #77695Photo Rebecca Romijn #77696

Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Romijn
Character Mystique
Photo Bruce Davison #32401Photo Bruce Davison #32402Photo Bruce Davison #32403

Bruce Davison

Bruce Davison
Character Senator Kelly
Photo Matthew Sharp #33260

Matthew Sharp

Matthew Sharp
Character Henry Guyrich
Photo Brett Morris #210544Photo Brett Morris #210545Photo Brett Morris #210546
Brett Morris
Character Young Magneto
Photo Rhona Shekter #210547Photo Rhona Shekter #210548Photo Rhona Shekter #210549

Rhona Shekter

Rhona Shekter
Character Magneto's Mother
Photo Kenneth McGregor #63940

Kenneth McGregor

Kenneth McGregor
Character Magneto's Father
Photo Shawn Roberts #6845

Shawn Roberts

Shawn Roberts
Character Rogue's Boyfriend
Photo Donna Goodhand #118614
Donna Goodhand
Character Rogue's Mother
Photo John Nelles #81262

John Nelles

John Nelles
Character Rogue's Father
Photo George Buza #118475

George Buza

George Buza
Character Trucker
Darren McGuire
Character Contender
Photo Carson Manning #34222
Carson Manning
Character Waterboy #1
Photo Scott Leva #42656
Scott Leva
Character Waterboy #2
Aron Tager
Character Emcee
Photo Kevin Rushton #36376
Kevin Rushton
Character Stu
Photo Doug Lennox #87634
Doug Lennox
Character Bartender
David Nichols
Character Newscaster #1
Malcolm Nefsky
Character Stu's Buddy
Photo Sumela Kay #86143

Sumela Kay

Sumela Kay
Character Kitty
Photo Shawn Ashmore #26137Photo Shawn Ashmore #26138Photo Shawn Ashmore #26139

Shawn Ashmore

Shawn Ashmore
Character Bobby Drake
Katrina Florece
Character Jubilee

Alex Burton

Alex Burton
Character John Allerdyce
Quinn Wright
Character Lily Pond Kid
Photo Daniel Magder #210550Photo Daniel Magder #210551Photo Daniel Magder #210552

Daniel Magder

Daniel Magder
Character Boy on Raft
Photo Matt Weinberg #44562
Matt Weinberg
Character Tommy
Madison Lanc
Character Tommy's Sister
Photo Stan Lee #5482Photo Stan Lee #5483Photo Stan Lee #5484Photo Stan Lee #5485

Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Character Hot Dog Vendor
Marsha Graham
Character Newscaster #2
Amy Leland
Character Cerebro (voice)
Photo Adam Robitel #70518Photo Adam Robitel #70519

Adam Robitel

Adam Robitel
Character Guy on Line
Photo David Brown #43106
David Brown
Character Lead Cop
Ben Jensen
Character Sabretooth Cop
Photo Tom DeSanto #326982Photo Tom DeSanto #326983

Tom DeSanto

Tom DeSanto
Character Toad Cop
Todd Dulmage
Character Coast Guard
Photo Dan Duran #17036
Dan Duran
Character Newscaster #3
Photo Elias Zarou #87635
Elias Zarou
Character U.N. Secretary General
David Black
Character President
Robert R. Snow
Character Secret Service
Photo David Hayter #14218Photo David Hayter #14219

David Hayter

David Hayter
Character Museum Cop
Cecil Phillips
Character Security Guard
Dave Allen Clark
Character Newscaster #4
Deryck Blake
Character Plastic Prison Guard
Photo Ilke Hincer #210553Photo Ilke Hincer #210554Photo Ilke Hincer #210555
Ilke Hincer
Character Translator
Ron Sham
Character Translator
Photo Jay Yoo #78153
Jay Yoo
Character Translator
Grigori Miakouchkine
Character Translator
Eleanore Comes
Character Translator
Giuseppe Gallaccio
Character Translator
Rupinder Brar
Character Translator
Abi Ganem
Character Translator
Joey Purpura
Character German Soldier
Manuel Verge
Character German Soldier
Photo Wolfgang Müller #210556Photo Wolfgang Müller #210557Photo Wolfgang Müller #210558
Wolfgang Müller
Character German Soldier
Ralph Zuljan
Character German Soldier
Andy Grote
Character German Soldier
Eric Bryson
Character Cop (uncredited)
Ben Champniss
Character Jewish Prisoner of War (uncredited)
Photo Cheryl De Luca #383839

Cheryl De Luca

Cheryl De Luca
Character Mother on Train (uncredited)
Jeremy Durgana
Character Student (uncredited)
Wesley Finucan
Character Man at Train Station (uncredited)
Kyler Fisher
Character Extra (uncredited)
Brandon Marc Gagne
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Matthew Galliford
Character Ellis Island Dignitary (uncredited)
Photo Gary Goddard #167933Photo Gary Goddard #167934Photo Gary Goddard #167935

Gary Goddard

Gary Goddard
Character Man at Beach (uncredited)
Matt Granger
Character Weapon X Program Surgeon (uncredited)
Cyprian Lerch
Character Police Officer (uncredited)
Donald MacKinnon
Character Student at Xavier School (uncredited)
Brian Peck
Character Hot Dog Stand Patron (uncredited)
Photo Peter Schindelhauer #42661
Peter Schindelhauer
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Jimmy Star #37152
Jimmy Star
Character Police Officer (uncredited)
Photo Daniel Vivian #286616

Daniel Vivian

Daniel Vivian
Character Canadian (uncredited)
Quentin Wright
Character Student at Xavier School (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Originally, Dougray Scott was cast as Wolverine. However, he had to leave the project due to the prolonged filming of "Mission: Impossible 2" (2000).
  • Three types of Wolverine's claws were created: plastic, wooden, and steel.
  • Most of the effects related to changing the eye color of various characters were created using contact lenses. Rebecca Romijn could wear the lenses for no more than an hour, during which her vision deteriorated by 90%. On one of the shooting days, Tyler Mane did not remove his lenses for too long, which led to temporary vision loss.
  • Ten Wolverine costumes were made from thick leather and polyvinyl chloride. All of them became unusable during filming.
  • Hugh Jackman underwent a special course of hand-to-hand combat training to learn how to handle Wolverine's claws.
  • The controls for piloting the X-Men's aircraft are a "Flightstick Pro" computer joystick.
  • James Marsden wore special platform shoes to be taller than Hugh Jackman.
  • Many characters from the X-Men universe appeared in this film in cameo roles: for example, Kitty Pryde, Colossus, Iceman, and Pyro.
  • George Buza, who played the truck driver, voiced Beast in the animated series "X-Men" (1992).
  • When Wolverine complains about his uncomfortable costume, Cyclops asks him if he would have preferred yellow spandex. In the comics on which the film is based, Wolverine is actually clad in yellow spandex.
  • Upon seeing Storm, Toad exclaims: «When will you die?» It is noteworthy that practically all the characters in this film «died» at least once, but then returned to the pages of the comics.
  • John Byrne, a comic book artist, named Kitty Pryde after a girl he knew in Calgary, Canada.
  • Stan Lee, the creator of the X-Men comics, can be spotted near a hot dog stand on the beach when Senator Kelly emerges from the water.
  • Michael Chabon was offered to write the screenplay for the film.
  • Senator Kelly's speech at the beginning of the film about creating a list of mutants living among people is reminiscent of the famous speech by Senator Joseph McCarthy about creating a list of communists working in the US.
  • With the consent of the "Screen Writers Guild", several authors decided not to have their names listed in the credits, so only David Hayter is credited as the screenwriter. The other authors who participated in writing the screenplay include: Ed Solomon, Christopher McQuarrie, Joss Whedon, James Shea, and John Logan.
  • The role of Sabretooth was offered to Kevin Nash, but he declined to participate in the film due to commitments to other projects.
  • After filming was completed, Professor X's chair was sold at auction to Patrick Stewart's lawyer.
  • Wolverine's line, "What's your name, Wheels?" was an improvisation by Hugh Jackman. The script originally called for him to say, "What's your name, Baldy?"
  • James Marsden turned down the role in "Immortals" (2001) in order to star in this film.
  • The bar scenes were filmed at the same brewery as the scenes in the concentration camp.
  • Neither Patrick Stewart nor Ian McKellen knows how to play chess.
  • Angela Bassett turned down an offer to play Storm.
  • Aaron Eckhart and Viggo Mortensen were considered for the role of Wolverine.
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar was considered for the role of Rogue.
  • Bryan Singer specifically included a dialogue between Wolverine and Cyclops about yellow spandex in the film to tease fans who had complained about the changes to the original X-Men costumes.
  • During the filming of the scenes at the train station, security mistook Bryan Singer for one of the spectators and didn't allow him onto the set for a certain amount of time.
  • The mansion used for Xavier’s School can also be seen in “Billy Madison” (1995).
  • Joss Whedon wrote one of the screenplay versions for the film.
  • Mel Gibson, Russell Crowe, Edward Norton, and Keanu Reeves were considered for the role of Wolverine.
  • During the conversation between Rogue and Bobby, it can be noticed that Iceman is breathing visible vapor. Comic book fans noticed this detail and praised Bryan Singer for the authenticity in portraying the character. However, in reality, this was a simple coincidence and was never intentionally included in the film.
  • The first scene filmed for the movie was at a world summit where the heads of state greet each other.
  • A keen-eyed viewer may notice that Hugh Jackman is in different physical shape in various scenes of the film. He was cast as Wolverine after filming had already been underway for a month and a half. Therefore, he continued to work out intensely during filming.
  • Patrick Stewart was the first actor cast in a mutant role.
  • The film was supposed to include scenes telling the stories of Storm and Cyclops' childhoods. Storyboards were already prepared for them, but they were never filmed. During the filming of 'X2', the creators wanted to film these scenes and include them in a special edition of 'X-Men' on DVD, but the idea was never realized.
  • In the early 1990s, the project was developed at Carolco Pictures. James Cameron was supposed to produce the film. However, after James switched to Spider-Man, and Carolco went bankrupt, the rights to the adaptation were bought by 20th Century Fox.
  • Natalie Portman turned down an offer to play Rogue.
  • Bruce Davison was the first actor to be cast in the film.
  • The teaser trailer features the song "Chinese Burn" by Curve.
  • In the first film, Halle Berry has an African accent, but in the second film she decided to abandon it.
  • James Caviezel was originally supposed to play Cyclops, but he turned down the role at the very last moment.
  • 28 draft versions of the script were written, with the screenwriters rewriting the plot almost every time.
  • Jeri Ryan could have played Mystique.
  • Maria Bello was considered for the role of Jean Grey.
  • According to Bryan Singer, John Williams was initially supposed to compose the music for the film, but he was unable to do so due to commitments to other projects.
  • The scene at the train station where the boy smiles while looking at Cyclops was not in the script. The boy was a big fan of the X-Men comics, and Cyclops was his favorite character. Originally, in this scene, Cyclops was supposed to be looking at the train schedule. However, according to Bryan Singer, the boy was staring at James Marsden, who played Cyclops. Eventually, during one of the takes, James looked at the boy and smiled. Bryan liked the scene so much that he decided to leave it in the film.
  • Being unsure of the financial success of the first film in the potential franchise, the bosses at '20th Century Fox' allocated $75 million for the film's production, which was much less than the budget of an average summer blockbuster, which in most cases significantly exceeded the $100 million mark.
  • During production, Hugh Jackman used approximately 700 blades in various stunts, which were made of plastic, wood, and steel.
  • While writing the Ultimate X-men comic (a modern version of the X-Men), Mark Millar was inspired by this film. The author repeatedly refused to work on the comic, considering the X-Men to be too childish material, but after watching this film on the advice of the editor-in-chief, he changed his mind. Following the example of the film, Millar decided in his comic to abandon the classic colorful superhero costumes and introduce a leather uniform for the team, brought the conflict of interests between Professor X and Magneto to the forefront, and made the problem of mutants and humans more modern and relevant. In 2012, Millar was appointed creative consultant to Fox for comic book films.
  • Knocking Storm into the elevator shaft, Toad (Ray Park) knocks down the bar that holds the elevator doors, grabs it, spins it above his head, and then holds it in exactly the same pose as Darth Maul in 'Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace' (1999).
  • The final scenes filmed for the movie show Senator Kelly emerging from the water. The scenes were filmed in early May, and the film was released at the end of July.
  • Senator Kelly asks Magneto what he did to Henry, to which Magneto replies: “Mr. Gyrich has been dead for a long time.” In the animated series and comics, Henry Gyrich is a member of several national security agencies and is also responsible for Storm losing her powers. He also ordered the development of one of the Sentinel models.
  • At the very beginning of the film, in the concentration camp, the yellow star on Erik’s (Magneto’s) father’s jacket shifts from the left side of the jacket to the right in different scenes.
  • During the accident where Wolverine is thrown from the van, the windshield first shatters, then we see a neat hole in it, and in the very next scene, from inside the van, the glass is completely intact.
  • Doug Scott was initially cast as Wolverine. However, he had to leave the project due to the prolonged filming of 'Mission: Impossible 2' (2000).
  • George Buza, who played the truck driver, voiced Beast in the animated series 'X-Men' (1992).
  • Upon seeing Storm, Toad exclaims, “When are you going to die?” Notably, almost all of the characters in this film 'died' at least once, but then returned to the pages of the comics.
  • With the consent of the "Screen Writers Guild", several authors decided not to have their names appear in the credits, so only David Hayter is listed in the "Screenplay" section. The other authors who participated in writing the screenplay are: Ed Solomon, Christopher McQuarrie, Joss Whedon, James Shamus, and John Logan.
  • Wolverine's line, "What's your name, Wheels?" was an improvisation by Hugh Jackman. The script originally had him say: "What's your name, Baldy?"
  • James Marsden turned down a role in "Immortals" (2001) in order to appear in this film.
  • The mansion used for Xavier's School can also be seen in "Billy Madison" (1995).
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