X2 - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "X2"
X2 (2003)
Timing: 2:13 (133 min)
X2 - TMDB rating
7.035/10
10815
X2 - Kinopoisk rating
7.559/10
218415
X2 - IMDB rating
7.4/10
610000

Actors and characters

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

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman
Character Logan / Wolverine
Photo Patrick Stewart #8170Photo Patrick Stewart #8171Photo Patrick Stewart #8172Photo Patrick Stewart #8173

Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart
Character Professor Charles Xavier
Photo James Marsden #570Photo James Marsden #571Photo James Marsden #572Photo James Marsden #573

James Marsden

James Marsden
Character Scott Summers / Cyclops
Photo Brian Cox #27262Photo Brian Cox #27263Photo Brian Cox #27264Photo Brian Cox #27265

Brian Cox

Brian Cox
Character William Stryker
Photo Ian McKellen #10127Photo Ian McKellen #10128Photo Ian McKellen #10129Photo Ian McKellen #10130

Ian McKellen

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

Famke Janssen

Famke Janssen
Character Jean Grey
Photo Aaron Stanford #84908Photo Aaron Stanford #84909Photo Aaron Stanford #84910Photo Aaron Stanford #84911

Aaron Stanford

Aaron Stanford
Character John Allerdyce / Pyro
Photo Halle Berry #24512Photo Halle Berry #24513Photo Halle Berry #24514Photo Halle Berry #24515

Halle Berry

Halle Berry
Character Ororo Munroe / Storm
Photo Rebecca Romijn #77693Photo Rebecca Romijn #77694Photo Rebecca Romijn #77695Photo Rebecca Romijn #77696

Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Romijn
Character Raven Darkholme / Mystique
Photo Alan Cumming #8427Photo Alan Cumming #8428Photo Alan Cumming #8429Photo Alan Cumming #8430

Alan Cumming

Alan Cumming
Character Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler
Photo Shawn Ashmore #26137Photo Shawn Ashmore #26138Photo Shawn Ashmore #26139

Shawn Ashmore

Shawn Ashmore
Character Bobby Drake / Ice Man
Photo Anna Paquin #26133Photo Anna Paquin #26134Photo Anna Paquin #26135Photo Anna Paquin #26136

Anna Paquin

Anna Paquin
Character Rogue
Photo Kelly Hu #12076Photo Kelly Hu #12077Photo Kelly Hu #12078Photo Kelly Hu #12079

Kelly Hu

Kelly Hu
Character Yuriko Oyama / Deathstrike
Michael Reid MacKay
Character Jason 143
Photo Bruce Davison #32401Photo Bruce Davison #32402Photo Bruce Davison #32403

Bruce Davison

Bruce Davison
Character Senator Kelly
Photo Katie Stuart #93663

Katie Stuart

Katie Stuart
Character Kitty Pryde
Photo Ty Olsson #1053Photo Ty Olsson #1054

Ty Olsson

Ty Olsson
Character Mitchell Laurio
Photo Daniel Cudmore #19047Photo Daniel Cudmore #19048Photo Daniel Cudmore #19049

Daniel Cudmore

Daniel Cudmore
Character Piotr Rasputin / Colossus
Photo Cotter Smith #59079

Cotter Smith

Cotter Smith
Character President McKenna
Photo James Kirk #50601

James Kirk

James Kirk
Character Ronny Drake
Photo Jill Teed #31906

Jill Teed

Jill Teed
Character Madeline Drake
Photo Alf Humphreys #45452Photo Alf Humphreys #45453

Alf Humphreys

Alf Humphreys
Character William Drake
Photo Kea Wong #209362Photo Kea Wong #209363Photo Kea Wong #209364

Kea Wong

Kea Wong
Character Jubilation Lee / Jubilee
Photo Chiara Zanni #79577

Chiara Zanni

Chiara Zanni
Character White House Tour Guide
Jackie A. Greenbank
Character President's Secretary

Michael Soltis

Michael Soltis
Character White House Checkpoint Agent
Photo Michael David Simms #83852Photo Michael David Simms #83853Photo Michael David Simms #83854
Michael David Simms
Character White House Agent (Lead Agent)
Photo David Fabrizio #24812
David Fabrizio
Character Oval Office Agent Fabrizio
Photo Roger Cross #14334Photo Roger Cross #14335Photo Roger Cross #14336Photo Roger Cross #14337

Roger Cross

Roger Cross
Character Oval Office Agent Cartwright
Photo Richard Bradshaw #12407
Richard Bradshaw
Character Special Ops Agent
Photo Bryce Hodgson #45450

Bryce Hodgson

Bryce Hodgson
Character Artie
Glen Curtis
Character Museum Teenager #1
Photo Greg Rikaart #209365Photo Greg Rikaart #209366Photo Greg Rikaart #209367

Greg Rikaart

Greg Rikaart
Character Museum Teenager #2

Shauna Kain

Shauna Kain
Character Theresa Rourke / Siryn
Photo Alfonso Quijada #100261
Alfonso Quijada
Character Federal Bldg. Cleaning Twin #1
Rene Quijada
Character Federal Bldg. Cleaning Twin #2
Photo Brad Loree #21571
Brad Loree
Character Stryker at age 40
Sheri G. Feldman
Character Augmentation Room Doctor
Photo Connor Widdows #105973
Connor Widdows
Character Jones
Photo Peter Wingfield #75759Photo Peter Wingfield #75760

Peter Wingfield

Peter Wingfield
Character Stryker Soldier Lyman
Photo Charles Siegel #209368Photo Charles Siegel #209369Photo Charles Siegel #209370
Charles Siegel
Character Dr. Shaw
Photo Steve Bacic #77925Photo Steve Bacic #77926

Steve Bacic

Steve Bacic
Character Dr. Hank McCoy
Photo Michasha Armstrong #28105
Michasha Armstrong
Character Plastic Prison Guard
Photo Robert Hayley #26701
Robert Hayley
Character Cop
Photo Mark Lukyn #209371Photo Mark Lukyn #209372Photo Mark Lukyn #209373
Mark Lukyn
Character Cop #1 (Lead Cop)
Photo Kendall Cross #61885

Kendall Cross

Kendall Cross
Character Cop #2
Photo Keely Purvis #334034
Keely Purvis
Character Little Girl 143
Photo Dylan Kussman #46474

Dylan Kussman

Dylan Kussman
Character Stryker Soldier Wilkins
Jason S. Whitmer
Character Stryker Soldier Smith
Photo Aaron Pearl #31916
Aaron Pearl
Character Stryker Soldier
Photo Aaron Douglas #27483Photo Aaron Douglas #27484
Aaron Douglas
Character Stryker Soldier
Photo Colin Lawrence #30598

Colin Lawrence

Colin Lawrence
Character Stryker Soldier
Photo Richard C. Burton #106940
Richard C. Burton
Character Stryker Soldier
Michael Joycelyn
Character Stryker Soldier
Photo Nolan Gerard Funk #56731Photo Nolan Gerard Funk #56732Photo Nolan Gerard Funk #56733

Nolan Gerard Funk

Nolan Gerard Funk
Character X-Kid (captured)
Photo Devin Douglas Drewitz #120993Photo Devin Douglas Drewitz #120994
Devin Douglas Drewitz
Character X-Kid (captured)
Jermaine Lopez
Character X-Kid (captured)
Sideah Alladice
Character X-Kid (captured)
Photo Kurt Max Runte #31899

Kurt Max Runte

Kurt Max Runte
Character Chief of Staff Abrahams
Photo Benjamin Glenday #209374Photo Benjamin Glenday #209375Photo Benjamin Glenday #209376
Benjamin Glenday
Character Cameraman
Lori Stewart
Character F-16 Fighter Pilot
Photo Ted Friend #39441
Ted Friend
Character News Reporter
Photo Mi-Jung Lee #46564
Mi-Jung Lee
Character News Reporter
Photo Marrett Green #50613
Marrett Green
Character News Reporter
Jill Krop
Character News Reporter
Brian Peck
Character News Reporter
Photo Layke Anderson #209377Photo Layke Anderson #209378Photo Layke Anderson #209379

Layke Anderson

Layke Anderson
Character Douglas Ramsey / Cypher
Dan Harris
Character Surgeon
Photo Bryan Singer #24839Photo Bryan Singer #24840Photo Bryan Singer #70027

Bryan Singer

Bryan Singer
Character Prison Security Officer (uncredited)
Photo Nikita Ramsey #89888

Nikita Ramsey

Nikita Ramsey
Character Twin X-Kid (uncredited)
Photo Jade Ramsey #89889

Jade Ramsey

Jade Ramsey
Character Twin X-Kid (uncredited)
Photo Valerie Tian #26655

Valerie Tian

Valerie Tian
Character X-Kid at Museum (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Hugh Jackman trained under the same trainer as Angelina Jolie for the film “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” (2001).
  • Applying makeup for Alan Cumming for the church scenes took about 10 hours.
  • Yuriko's claws were attached to Kelly Hu's fingernails. Therefore, she had to grow her nails out a bit so that it was possible to attach the claws.
  • For the role in this film, Hugh Jackman gained 20 pounds (9 kilograms) of muscle mass.
  • It took around 5 hours to apply Rebecca Romijn's makeup.
  • Most of the actors in the museum scene were mimes, for whom remaining still for a period of time wasn't particularly difficult. Mimes were also used in the final scene in the Oval Office.
  • Unlike the first film, Rebecca Romijn did not wear contact lenses, and the effects of changing her eye color were created on a computer this time.
  • The set for Striker's base was so large that the crew moved around it on bicycles. It was the largest set in North America.
  • 27 draft versions of the script were written.
  • All scenes inside Professor X's Cerebro were filmed first, after which the set was repurposed for Stryker's Cerebro.
  • The second largest set was the turbine room decoration on the old dam.
  • Bryan Singer strongly demanded that the writers thoroughly research what would happen if the dam were to breach. They found answers to most questions online.
  • According to safety regulations, the helicopter blades should not move when actors are inside the vehicle (in this case – Rebecca Romijn and Ian McKellen). Therefore, the rotating helicopter blades were added in post-production using computer special effects.
  • The Oval Office set was so detailed that its construction took 2 months.
  • Several sets specifically built for the film were never used. These included the "Danger Room" and several rooms at Stryker's base. A fight between Toad and Sabretooth was supposed to take place in one of the rooms at Stryker's base.
  • The film "Why Does Man Create?" (1968) is playing on the video monitors in the museum.
  • According to Bryan Singer, the film's script is based on the graphic novel "God Loves, Man Kills."
  • The mansion used for the school can also be seen in the series "Smallville" (2001).
  • An extended fight scene between Cyclops and Yuriko exists, having been filmed but never appearing in either the theatrical release or the deleted scenes on the DVD.
  • Wolverine's personal number is 458-25-243.
  • The toilet set where Mystique injects the guard is an unused set from the film 'X-Men' (2000).
  • It was rumored that Ethan Embry could have played Leapfrog.
  • David Kay, who voiced Professor X in the series 'X-Men: Evolution' (2000), played a small role in the film.
  • Most of the shots showing the exterior of the Xavier mansion were borrowed from the first film.
  • The final scene at Xavier’s mansion with Cyclops, Wolverine, and Professor X was filmed at Shepperton Studios in London because Hugh Jackman was already filming 'Van Helsing' (2004) at the time, and the producers released him for one day to complete filming for Brian Singer’s film.
  • The age difference between Bruce Davison (Senator Kelly) and Brian Cox (William Stryker) is 27 days, yet Stryker states that Kelly is at least 20 years younger than him.
  • Rogue’s true name was never revealed in the comics. However, in the film, her name is Marie D’Ancanto.
  • The Oval Office set is an exact replica, but the corridors leading to it were intentionally made wider than in reality to provide more space for fight scenes.
  • Beast and Gambit were originally intended to be new characters, but it was later decided to introduce Prowler into the plot.
  • The Oval Office set decoration was later used for several episodes of the series "Stargate SG-1" (1997-2007).
  • Neil Patrick Harris auditioned for the role of the Jester.
  • The music playing in the opening scene of the film is "Dies Irae" from Mozart's Requiem.
  • Originally, the film was to include a scene in the "Danger Room", but due to a budget cut from $125 to $110 million, it was decided to omit it.
  • Jean Grey's final monologue is a word-for-word repeat of Professor X's opening monologue in the film "X-Men" (2000).
  • In a bar, a discussion about the mutant situation is playing on TV. One of the speakers is Dr. Hank McCoy a.k.a. Beast. We do not see the other participant in the discussion, but learn his name – Dr. Shaw. Most likely, this is Dr. Sebastian Shaw, the leader of the 'Hellfire Club'.
  • Filming the fight scene between Wolverine and Yuriko lasted 3 weeks.
  • Kelly Hu says only one line throughout the film.
  • Cyclops' scar on his neck, indicating that he was under Stryker's control, was added during post-production using computer special effects.
  • Initially, Jean Grey was supposed to become temporarily blind after reuniting with Cyclops. The scenes were filmed that way, but later it was decided to abandon this idea.
  • The vehicle Cyclops drives to escape with Wolverine, Rogue, Iceman, and Pyro is a “Mazda RX-8”.
  • Shortly before the assassination attempt on the president, at the very beginning of the film, you can notice portraits of US presidents who were assassinated – Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and William McKinley.
  • When Mystique views files on Striker's computer, she displays photos of guards at the prison where Magneto is held. The third photo from the end depicts Bryan Singer in a guard uniform. The name under the photo reads – Singer, B.
  • When Pyro destroys the police cars, a pig squeal was used as one of the elements in the sound mix to create the explosion effect.
  • When Wolverine enters the room with the adamantium at Striker’s base, you can notice many X-ray images on one of the walls. The one furthest to the right depicts something resembling a left wing. According to DVD commentary, this is a hint at Angel. In the comics, Angel’s wings were replaced with metal, and he became Archangel.
  • Ian McKellen specifically asked the screenwriters to rewrite the scene where Bobby comes out to his parents as a mutant to make it resemble the scene where he comes out as gay.
  • According to Bryan Singer, the scene where Senator Kelly transforms into Mystique was inspired by the episode "The Howling Man" from "The Twilight Zone" (1959).
  • In the final scene of the film, Professor Xavier talks about T.H. White's book "The Once and Future King." Magneto was reading the same book before Stryker's arrival.
  • A shark is drawn on Pyro's lighter, which is a reference to the film "Jaws" (1975).
  • The ice wall separating Wolverine and Stryker during their 'first' meeting was actually made of real ice. It weighed 3,500 pounds (1,587 kilograms).
  • Magneto's line, "When will they ever learn?" is a reference to certain comic book characters (such as Jean Grey) who can fly, but do not utilize these abilities in the film.
  • When Mystique browses computer files to find Magneto's location, several names appear on the screen which are references to members of the film crew: De Santo, T. (Tom De Santo, executive producer), Doherty, M. (Michael Doherty, screenwriter), Donner, L. (Lauren Shuler Donner, producer), Young, R.D. (likely Rob Young, one of the sound operators), Harris, D. (Dan Harris, screenwriter), Singer, B. (Bryan Singer, director).
  • Originally, during the scene where they attempt to kill all mutants using 'Cerebro', Bryan Singer intended to show the effect of 'Cerebro' not only on the mutants at Stryker's base, but also on mutants worldwide. Beast and Gambit were supposed to appear in the scene. The scene was filmed but did not make it into the final cut.
  • According to Bryan Singer, during filming he told Famke Janssen that he intended to kill Jean Grey at the end of the film in order to resurrect her in the third installment as the Dark Phoenix. Famke agreed to this plot development without any objections.
  • In the scene with Iceman cooling the soda, the liquid level in the bottle changes from scene to scene.
  • At the end of the final scene, when the mutants came to the president to express their position, the camera pulling away from the president shows Striker's folder open on the table. A few seconds later, the folder is already closed in front of the president.
  • The final scene in Xavier's mansion with Cyclops, Wolverine, and Professor X was filmed at Shepperton Studios in London, because Hugh Jackman was already filming "Van Helsing" (2004) at the time, and the producers released him for one day to complete filming in Brian Singer's film.
  • The Oval Office set was subsequently used for several episodes of the television series "Stargate SG-1" (1997-2007).
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