Rain Man - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Rain Man"
Rain Man (1988)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
Rain Man - TMDB rating
7.751/10
7027
Rain Man - Kinopoisk rating
8.235/10
413287
Rain Man - IMDB rating
8/10
582000

Actors and characters

Photo Dustin Hoffman #28852Photo Dustin Hoffman #28853Photo Dustin Hoffman #28854Photo Dustin Hoffman #28855

Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman
Character Raymond Babbitt
Photo Tom Cruise #66589Photo Tom Cruise #66590Photo Tom Cruise #66591Photo Tom Cruise #66592

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
Character Charlie Babbitt
Photo Valeria Golino #1522Photo Valeria Golino #1523Photo Valeria Golino #1524Photo Valeria Golino #1525

Valeria Golino

Valeria Golino
Character Susanna
Photo Gerald R. Molen #4102

Gerald R. Molen

Gerald R. Molen
Character Dr. Bruner
Photo Jack Murdock #87883
Jack Murdock
Character John Mooney
Photo Ralph Seymour #99799

Ralph Seymour

Ralph Seymour
Character Lenny
Photo Bonnie Hunt #16424Photo Bonnie Hunt #16425Photo Bonnie Hunt #16426Photo Bonnie Hunt #16427

Bonnie Hunt

Bonnie Hunt
Character Sally Dibbs
Photo Kim Robillard #27396

Kim Robillard

Kim Robillard
Character Small Town Doctor
Photo Beth Grant #35869Photo Beth Grant #35870Photo Beth Grant #35871Photo Beth Grant #35872

Beth Grant

Beth Grant
Character Mother at Farm House
Dolan Dougherty
Character Farm House Kid
Marshall Dougherty
Character Farm House Kid
Patrick Dougherty
Character Farm House Kid
John-Michael Dougherty
Character Farm House Kid
Peter Dougherty
Character Farm House Kid
Andrew Dougherty
Character Farm House Kid
Loretta Wendt Jolivette
Character Dr. Bruner's Secretary
Donald E. Jones
Character Minister at Funeral
Bryon P. Caunar
Character Man in Waiting Room
Donna J. Dickson
Character Nurse
Earl Roat
Character Man on Wallbrook Road
William Montgomery Jr.
Character Wallbrook Patient Entering TV Room
Elizabeth Lower
Character Bank Officer
Michael C. Hall
Character Police Officer at Accident
Robert W. Heckel
Character Police Officer at Accident
W. Todd Kenner
Character Police Officer at Accident
Kneeles Reeves
Character Amarillo Hotel Owner
Jack W. Cope
Character Irate Driver
Nick Mazzola
Character Blackjack Dealer
Photo Ralph Tabakin #94909
Ralph Tabakin
Character Shift Boss
Photo Ray Baker #46514
Ray Baker
Character Mr. Kelso
Isadore Figler
Character Pit Boss
Ralph M. Cardinale
Character Pit Boss
Sam Roth
Character Floorman
Nanci M. Harvey
Character Lady at Blackjack Table
Kenneth E. Lowden
Character Guard in Video Room
Photo Jocko Marcellino #103156
Jocko Marcellino
Character Las Vegas Crooner
John Thorstensen
Character Train Conductor
Blanche Salter
Character Woman at Pancake Counter
Photo Jake Hoffman #17147

Jake Hoffman

Jake Hoffman
Character Boy at Pancake Counter
Photo June Christopher #5003Photo June Christopher #5004Photo June Christopher #5005Photo June Christopher #5006
June Christopher
Character (voice)
Photo Anna Mathias #86176
Anna Mathias
Character (voice)
Photo Archie Hahn #53016

Archie Hahn

Archie Hahn
Character (voice)
Photo Luisa Leschin #5024
Luisa Leschin
Character (voice)
Ira Miller
Character (voice)
Photo Chris Mulkey #20867Photo Chris Mulkey #20868Photo Chris Mulkey #20869

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey
Character (voice)
Tracy Newman
Character (voice)
Photo Julie Payne #92134

Julie Payne

Julie Payne
Character (voice)
Photo Reni Santoni #62022

Reni Santoni

Reni Santoni
Character (voice)
Photo Bridget Sienna #15373
Bridget Sienna
Character (voice)
Ruth Silveira
Character (voice)
Photo Jonathan Stark #100376
Jonathan Stark
Character (voice)
Photo Arnold F. Turner #87523
Arnold F. Turner
Character (voice)
Photo Gigi Vorgan #90463
Gigi Vorgan
Character (voice)
Jon Bielich
Character Truck Driver (uncredited)
Richard A. Buswell
Character Car Driver (uncredited)
Photo Pui Fan Lee #78098
Pui Fan Lee
Character Casino Patron (uncredited)
Matt Mattingly
Character Autistic Pianist (uncredited)
Photo Billie Perkins #46468
Billie Perkins
Character Hotel Customer (uncredited)
Jill Senter
Character Sandra (uncredited)
Aaron Weiler
Character Airport Security Guard (uncredited)
Mark Winn
Character Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Darryl Wooten
Character Blackjack Dealer (uncredited)
Photo Fred Astaire #116191Photo Fred Astaire #116192Photo Fred Astaire #116193

Fred Astaire

Fred Astaire
Character Self (archived footage)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Raymond appeared quite happy and friendly in the original script, but after the first reading, Dustin Hoffman insisted that his character be a typical autistic person.
  • At one point, Steven Spielberg considered directing the film himself. He even began making notes, preparing to work on the project. However, around that time, George Lucas started working on the third Indiana Jones film, and Spielberg had no choice but to give up 'Rain Man.' He handed over all his notes to Barry Levinson, who then came on board as director.
  • Initially, Dustin Hoffman was supposed to play Charlie Babbitt, but after seeing the autistic savant Leslie Lemke (a blind, intellectually disabled person suffering from cerebral palsy, but capable of playing entire piano concerts by ear) and being moved to tears, he decided to play Raymond.
  • The image of Raymond was a composite, based on the life stories of several well-known autistic individuals with extraordinary abilities.
  • Initially, Dustin Hoffman wanted Bill Murray to play the role of Charlie.
  • The screenplay was written with Dennis Quaid and Randy Quaid in mind.
  • Jack Nicholson turned down the role of Raymond.
  • The Saint Anne's convent was used for filming the hospital scene at Wallbrook.
  • Tom Cruise wears sunglasses in the film, the sales of which increased by 15% after the movie's release.
  • During filming, Tom Cruise constantly wanted to rehearse. Together with Hoffman, he rehearsed even in the car on the way to the set, as well as in their trailers. While rehearsing, they often switched roles.
  • When Barry Levinson was first offered to direct this film, he refused. He filmed "Good Morning, Vietnam" in 1987, and only after several directors dropped out of the "Rain Man" project did he take on the work.
  • In the original script, Charlie Babbitt was 56 years old.
  • Raymond says his underwear was bought at "K-Mart" on the corner of Oak and Burnett. In reality, a "Vernon Manor Hotel" is located at that address in Cincinnati. At the beginning of the film, Charlie, Raymond, and Susanna stop at this hotel.
  • At the beginning of the film, when the lawyer reads Charlie the will, Charlie says: “I definitely get the roses, I absolutely get the roses.” Notably, Raymond quite often uses the word “definitely.”
  • During breaks between filming scenes in the casino, Dustin Hoffman gambled. Therefore, the film's producers assigned a special person to watch him while he played in the casino.
  • The airport scene was cut by almost all airlines for screenings during flights. Only Qantas left this episode in.
  • According to Barry Levinson, Ray's remark that Qantas planes never crash was an improvisation by Dustin Hoffman, and he didn't know if it was true. In reality, the airline had recorded 7 plane crashes that occurred before filming began. However, those planes were propeller-driven, not turbine-powered. Ray's statement about Qantas's turbine-powered planes remains true to this day, as, as of early 2007, Qantas had no recorded crashes of turbine-powered aircraft.
  • During filming, Dustin Hoffman was unsure of the film's commercial potential, as well as his own acting. Three weeks after filming began, he told Barry Levinson: “Cast Richard Dreyfuss in this role, or another actor, because this is the worst acting of my career.” However, it was for this role that Dustin received his second Oscar.
  • During filming, Hoffman and Cruise doubted the commercial potential of the film and jokingly called it "Two Losers in a Car".
  • According to reports, "Rain Man" was one of Princess Diana’s favorite films.
  • Ralph Tabakin played small roles in all of Barry Levinson's films between 1982 and 1999.
  • The elderly man in the waiting room, talking about the Pony Express, is Bryon P. Counar, an 89-year-old local who was in the waiting room when the film crew arrived. He began talking about the Pony Express, and Barry Levinson liked his story so much that he immediately offered him a role in the film. Counar's entire monologue was spontaneous and not mentioned in the script.
  • The original script called for the farmer's family to have only two children, however when Katherine Dougherty came to the audition with her six sons, the script was rewritten to include four more children.
  • To prepare for the role, Tom Cruise worked as an orderly in a hospital for autistic people for some time.
  • In the scene where Raymond dances in the elevator with Suzanne, the film "Let's Dance" (1937) is playing on his pocket television.
  • The song that Raymond sang to Charlie is "I Saw Her Standing There" by The Beatles from their debut album "Please Please Me".
  • In the scene where Raymond is watching the television built into the armchair, as well as in one of the scenes where he is watching his portable mini-television, the TV series "Santa Barbara" (1984-1993) is playing on the screen.
  • The portable television that Raymond carries with him is a real Sony Watchman FD-40A.
  • The episode in which Raymond, after a conversation with a psychiatrist, leans his head towards Charlie and says the words “My main man Charlie,” was not in the script and was entirely improvised by Hoffman. The role of the psychiatrist deciding whether Raymond should stay with Charlie or not was played by the film's director, Barry Levinson, who replaced actor J.T. Walsh.
  • Hoffman insisted that in the finale, Raymond return to the hospital. The actor believed that the writers' idea of leaving Raymond with Charlie would look implausible in the film.
  • In the episode where Raymond catches Charlie and Susanna making love, the film “Sweet Smell of Success” (1957) is shown on television.
  • Jake Hoffman, the boy in the diner where Charlie and Raymond eat pancakes, is Dustin Hoffman's son.
  • The slogan Raymond hears on the radio – “97 ex. Bam! The future of rock and roll” – actually aired on a real radio station, “WOXY” in Ohio.
  • In the scene where Raymond watches television built into the armchair, and also in one of the scenes where he watches his portable mini-television, the soap opera “Santa Barbara” (1984-1993) is playing on the screen.
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