Hidden Figures - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Hidden Figures"
Hidden Figures (2016)
Timing: 2:7 (127 min)
Hidden Figures - TMDB rating
8.039/10
10335
Hidden Figures - Kinopoisk rating
7.972/10
200806
Hidden Figures - IMDB rating
7.8/10
287000

Actors and characters

Photo Taraji P. Henson #559Photo Taraji P. Henson #560Photo Taraji P. Henson #66513Photo Taraji P. Henson #66514

Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson
Character Katherine G. Johnson
Photo Octavia Spencer #21808Photo Octavia Spencer #21809Photo Octavia Spencer #21810Photo Octavia Spencer #21811

Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer
Character Dorothy Vaughan
Photo Janelle Monáe #12908Photo Janelle Monáe #12909Photo Janelle Monáe #12910Photo Janelle Monáe #12911

Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe
Character Mary Jackson
Photo Kevin Costner #18266Photo Kevin Costner #18267Photo Kevin Costner #18268Photo Kevin Costner #18269

Kevin Costner

Kevin Costner
Character Al Harrison
Photo Kirsten Dunst #21930Photo Kirsten Dunst #21931Photo Kirsten Dunst #21932Photo Kirsten Dunst #21933

Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst
Character Vivian Mitchell
Photo Jim Parsons #24909Photo Jim Parsons #24910Photo Jim Parsons #24911Photo Jim Parsons #24912

Jim Parsons

Jim Parsons
Character Paul Stafford
Photo Mahershala Ali #4930Photo Mahershala Ali #4931Photo Mahershala Ali #4932

Mahershala Ali

Mahershala Ali
Character Jim Johnson
Photo Glen Powell #7469Photo Glen Powell #7470Photo Glen Powell #7471Photo Glen Powell #7472

Glen Powell

Glen Powell
Character John Glenn
Photo Ariana Neal #24914
Ariana Neal
Character Joylette Johnson
Photo Saniyya Sidney #24915Photo Saniyya Sidney #24916Photo Saniyya Sidney #24917Photo Saniyya Sidney #24918

Saniyya Sidney

Saniyya Sidney
Character Constance Johnson
Photo Zani Jones Mbayise #24919
Zani Jones Mbayise
Character Kathy Johnson
Photo Donna Biscoe #6161Photo Donna Biscoe #6162
Donna Biscoe
Character Joylette Coleman
Photo Olek Krupa #23575Photo Olek Krupa #23576Photo Olek Krupa #23577

Olek Krupa

Olek Krupa
Character Karl Zielinski
Photo Aldis Hodge #10939Photo Aldis Hodge #10940Photo Aldis Hodge #327435

Aldis Hodge

Aldis Hodge
Character Levi Jackson
Photo Kimberly Quinn #24920Photo Kimberly Quinn #24921
Kimberly Quinn
Character Ruth
Photo Frank Hoyt Taylor #24922Photo Frank Hoyt Taylor #24923
Frank Hoyt Taylor
Character Judge
Photo Lidya Jewett #5514
Lidya Jewett
Character Young Katherine
Photo Karan Kendrick #21623

Karan Kendrick

Karan Kendrick
Character Younger Joylette
Photo Jaiden Kaine #24924
Jaiden Kaine
Character Joshua Coleman
Photo Kurt Krause #24925

Kurt Krause

Kurt Krause
Character Sam Turner
Photo Ken Strunk #24926
Ken Strunk
Character Jim Webb
Photo Selah Kimbro Jones #24927Photo Selah Kimbro Jones #24928
Selah Kimbro Jones
Character Carolyn Marie Jackson
Tre Stokes
Character Levi Jackson Jr.
Photo Ashton Tyler #24929
Ashton Tyler
Character Leonard Vaughan
Photo Alkoya Brunson #24930

Alkoya Brunson

Alkoya Brunson
Character Kenneth Vaughan
Photo Ron Clinton Smith #24931
Ron Clinton Smith
Character White Cop
Photo Gregory Alan Williams #23651Photo Gregory Alan Williams #23652Photo Gregory Alan Williams #23653
Gregory Alan Williams
Character Marion Smithson
Photo Maria Howell #10551

Maria Howell

Maria Howell
Character Ms. Sumner
Photo Arnell Powell #24932
Arnell Powell
Character Professor Graves
Photo Tequilla Whitfield #24935Photo Tequilla Whitfield #24936
Tequilla Whitfield
Character Eleanor
Photo Dane Davenport #24937
Dane Davenport
Character Alan Shepard
Photo Evan Holtzman #24938Photo Evan Holtzman #24939Photo Evan Holtzman #24940Photo Evan Holtzman #24941

Evan Holtzman

Evan Holtzman
Character Deke Slayton

Travis Smith

Travis Smith
Character Scott Carpenter
Photo Chris Cavalier #24944
Chris Cavalier
Character IBM Technician
Photo Robert G. McKay #24945
Robert G. McKay
Character Pastor Ayres
Photo Rhoda Griffis #21596
Rhoda Griffis
Character White Librarian
Photo Karen Wheeling Reynolds #24946
Karen Wheeling Reynolds
Character Court Clerk
Photo Kate Kneeland #21624
Kate Kneeland
Character Court Clerk
Photo Joe Knezevich #24947

Joe Knezevich

Joe Knezevich
Character Wind Tunnel PA Announcer
Photo Paul Ryden #19514
Paul Ryden
Character TV Reporter at Cape Canaveral
Photo John Atwood #24948
John Atwood
Character Newscaster
Photo Jon Edwin Wright #24949
Jon Edwin Wright
Character Newscaster
Photo Wilbur Fitzgerald #10532

Wilbur Fitzgerald

Wilbur Fitzgerald
Character Senator Patrick

Michael Hartson

Michael Hartson
Character Night School Professor
Photo Bob Jennings #24950
Bob Jennings
Character Navy Officer
Photo Gary Weeks #5416

Gary Weeks

Gary Weeks
Character Reporter at Press Conference
Photo Afemo Omilami #2149Photo Afemo Omilami #2150

Afemo Omilami

Afemo Omilami
Character Man Outside Store
Photo Cullen Moss #24951
Cullen Moss
Character Mission Control Commander
Photo Amy Tipton #24952
Amy Tipton
Character Woman Crying
Photo Elijah Everett #24953
Elijah Everett
Character Man Crying
Photo Andre Pushkin #23579Photo Andre Pushkin #23580
Andre Pushkin
Character Russian Scientist
Photo Randall Newsome #24954
Randall Newsome
Character Russian Scientist
Joe Hardy Jr.
Character Gordon Cooper
Photo Howie Johnson #24955
Howie Johnson
Character Library Security Guard
Photo David Kallaway #24089Photo David Kallaway #24090Photo David Kallaway #24091
David Kallaway
Character NASA Security Guard
Addison Rose Melfi
Character Addie Marcus
Paige Nicollette
Character Eunice (uncredited)
Photo Sierra Capri #372319

Sierra Capri

Sierra Capri
Character Parker (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • When Taraji P. Henson agreed to play the lead role in the film and began preparing for filming, she met with 98-year-old Katherine Johnson. The actress learned that her character graduated from high school at the age of 14 and received a college degree at the age of 18. When Johnson was shown the finished and edited film, she said she liked it and then asked who came up with the idea to make a film about her.
  • In one episode, Katherine Johnson's colleagues demand that she use a separate coffee pot. Everyone in the film drinks Chock full o'Nuts coffee. It is interesting to note that in 1957, this corporation became one of the first in New York with a Black vice president. He was Jackie Robinson (1919-1972), the legendary baseball player who had already ended his sports career. Moreover, Robinson was the first to break down segregation barriers in professional baseball.
  • Some of the control panels shown in Mission Control were created for Ron Howard's historical drama *Apollo 13* (1995). They were also used in other films, for example, in both parts of Francis Lawrence's dystopian film *The Hunger Games: Mockingjay* (2014 and 2015).
  • In reality, the relationship between the engineers and the African American women who performed mathematical calculations for NASA was more even than depicted in the film.
  • In the NASA facilities where mathematical calculations were performed, cool colors—white, shades of gray, silver—prevailed. This contrasts sharply with the warm colors of Al Harrison's office, played by Kevin Costner, and the homes of the main characters.
  • The issue of separate restrooms for white and Black people never arose for Katherine Johnson, which cannot be said about Mary Jackson. It was after Jackson's angry outburst on this topic that she was transferred to a group working with the wind tunnel. As for Johnson, she deliberately refused to use restrooms specifically designated for Black people.
  • In the episode where Jim Parsons' character addresses NASA engineers about the need to calculate the trajectory of a spacecraft entering the atmosphere, Mark Armstrong is present. Actor Ken Struunk specifically invited the son of Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), commander of the lunar expedition of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, who became the first person to step on the Moon, to the filming.
  • This is the second film in which the characters played by Mahershala Ali and Taraji P. Henson experience a strong attraction to each other. The first such film was David Fincher’s drama, *The Curious Case of Benjamin Button* (2008).
  • When Octavia Spencer’s character shows the host her 1957 Chevrolet, the gearshift is always in the 'Park' position.
  • At the 7-minute mark, we see a world map with the North Pole in the center. The map shows contemporary national borders, not those of 1961 (when the film is set). Specifically, all the republics of the USSR are already shown as separated, as are the republics of Yugoslavia; Germany is unified, but Sudan is already divided into Sudan and South Sudan, as is Czechoslovakia.
  • Some of the control panels shown in Mission Control were originally created for Ron Howard's historical drama "Apollo 13" (1995). They were also used in other films, for example, in both parts of Francis Lawrence's dystopian series "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay" (2014 and 2015).
  • In the episode where Jim Parsons' character addresses NASA engineers about the need to calculate the spacecraft's entry trajectory, Mark Armstrong is present. Actor Ken Strunk specifically invited the son of Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), commander of the Apollo 11 lunar expedition and the first man to step on the Moon, to the set.
  • The second film in which Mahershala Ali and Taraji P. Henson's characters experience a strong attraction to each other. The first such film was David Fincher's drama "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (2008).
  • When Octavia Spencer's character shows the host her 1957 Chevrolet, the gearshift is always in the "Park" position.
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