Across the Universe - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Across the Universe"
Across the Universe (2007)
Timing: 2:13 (133 min)
Across the Universe - TMDB rating
7.135/10
1300
Across the Universe - Kinopoisk rating
7.803/10
31405
Across the Universe - IMDB rating
7.3/10
117000

Actors and characters

Photo Evan Rachel Wood #14678Photo Evan Rachel Wood #14679Photo Evan Rachel Wood #14680Photo Evan Rachel Wood #14681

Evan Rachel Wood

Evan Rachel Wood
Character Lucy Carrigan
Photo Jim Sturgess #57803Photo Jim Sturgess #57804Photo Jim Sturgess #57805Photo Jim Sturgess #57806

Jim Sturgess

Jim Sturgess
Character Jude
Photo Joe Anderson #45014Photo Joe Anderson #45015

Joe Anderson

Joe Anderson
Character Max Carrigan
Photo Dana Fuchs #120577Photo Dana Fuchs #120578

Dana Fuchs

Dana Fuchs
Character Sadie
Photo Martin Luther McCoy #120579
Martin Luther McCoy
Character Jo-Jo
Photo T.V. Carpio #50321Photo T.V. Carpio #50322

T.V. Carpio

T.V. Carpio
Character Prudence
Photo Spencer Liff #61445
Spencer Liff
Character Daniel
Photo Lisa Dwyer Hogg #120580
Lisa Dwyer Hogg
Character Molly
Photo Nicholas Lumley #87967
Nicholas Lumley
Character Cyril
Michael Ryan
Character Phil
Angela Mounsey
Character Martha Feeny (Jude's Mother)
Photo Robert Clohessy #11202Photo Robert Clohessy #11203

Robert Clohessy

Robert Clohessy
Character Wesley "Wes" Huber (Jude's Father)
Photo Christopher Tierney #118991
Christopher Tierney
Character Dorm Buddy / Dancer
Photo Curtis Holbrook #111898
Curtis Holbrook
Character Dorm Buddy
Photo Bill Buell #103694
Bill Buell
Character Old Guy at Tavern
Photo Ellen Hornberger #120581
Ellen Hornberger
Character Julia Carrigan (Lucy's Sister)
Photo Dylan Baker #26325Photo Dylan Baker #26326Photo Dylan Baker #26327Photo Dylan Baker #26328

Dylan Baker

Dylan Baker
Character Mr. Carrigan (Lucy's Father)
Photo Linda Emond #64846Photo Linda Emond #64847Photo Linda Emond #64848Photo Linda Emond #64849

Linda Emond

Linda Emond
Character Mrs. Carrigan (Lucy's Mother)
Photo Bill Irwin #8010Photo Bill Irwin #8011Photo Bill Irwin #8012

Bill Irwin

Bill Irwin
Character Uncle Teddy
Photo Lynn Cohen #10513Photo Lynn Cohen #10514Photo Lynn Cohen #10515Photo Lynn Cohen #10516

Lynn Cohen

Lynn Cohen
Character Grandmother Carrigan
Photo Jennifer Van Dyck #103125Photo Jennifer Van Dyck #103126

Jennifer Van Dyck

Jennifer Van Dyck
Character Daniel's Mother
Photo Timmy Mitchum #98544
Timmy Mitchum
Character Jo-Jo's Brother
Photo Orfeh #120582Photo Orfeh #120583Photo Orfeh #120584
Orfeh
Character Hooker
Photo Joe Cocker #120585Photo Joe Cocker #120586

Joe Cocker

Joe Cocker
Character Bum/Pimp/Mad Hippie
Photo Jacob Pitts #63063Photo Jacob Pitts #63064

Jacob Pitts

Jacob Pitts
Character Rap Magazine Employee
Photo Harry Lennix #18165

Harry Lennix

Harry Lennix
Character Army Sergeant
Photo James Urbaniak #2965Photo James Urbaniak #2966Photo James Urbaniak #2967

James Urbaniak

James Urbaniak
Character Sadie's Manager
Photo Bono #19298

Bono

Bono
Character Doctor Robert
Photo Eddie Izzard #23274Photo Eddie Izzard #23275Photo Eddie Izzard #23276Photo Eddie Izzard #23277

Eddie Izzard

Eddie Izzard
Character Mr. Kite
Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1592Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1593Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1594Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1595

Salma Hayek Pinault

Salma Hayek Pinault
Character Singing Nurse
Photo Mandy González #111624
Mandy González
Character Sadie's Singer
Destan Owens
Character Sadie's Singer
Cicily Daniels
Character Sadie's Singer
Photo Saycon Sengbloh #50679Photo Saycon Sengbloh #50680
Saycon Sengbloh
Character Sadie's Singer
Photo Daniel Stewart Sherman #56586Photo Daniel Stewart Sherman #56587

Daniel Stewart Sherman

Daniel Stewart Sherman
Character Cop at Wharf Warehouse
Photo Sam Kitchin #120587
Sam Kitchin
Character Sergeant on Rooftop

Frank Hopf

Frank Hopf
Character Door Officer at Strawberry Records
Photo Chris McGarry #67207

Chris McGarry

Chris McGarry
Character Sergeant on Rooftop
Photo Karine Plantadit #87336
Karine Plantadit
Character Prankster
Photo Angela Cohen #114491
Angela Cohen
Character Prom Dancer (uncredited)
Photo Kevin Stea #52766

Kevin Stea

Kevin Stea
Character East Village Denizen (uncredited)

William Atkinson

William Atkinson
Character Sailor (uncredited)
Ted Lochwyn
Character Immigration Officer (uncredited)
Photo Jeanine Serralles #89407
Jeanine Serralles
Character Dani
Photo Caitlin Hale #75293

Caitlin Hale

Caitlin Hale
Character Lucy's sister
Leah Hocking
Character Tavern Waitress
Rika Okamoto
Character Dancer
Photo Jarlath Conroy #87335

Jarlath Conroy

Jarlath Conroy
Character Bartender at Max's Bar
Photo Geoffrey J.D. Payne #282023

Geoffrey J.D. Payne

Geoffrey J.D. Payne
Character Protestor (uncredited)
Erin Elliott
Character Cheer Coach

What's left behind the scenes

  • "Across the Universe" is the title of one of The Beatles' songs.
  • Bono, Eddie Izzard, Salma Hayek, Joe Cocker, Robert Clohessy, Linda Emond, Logan Marshall-Green, Harry J. Lennix, and James Urbaniak made cameo appearances.
  • To adapt the Beatles' songs to the film's plot, the screenwriters 'named' the main characters after figures from songs by the Liverpool Four.
  • The film's title, slogan, setting, and musical length were borrowed from the legendary Beatles.
  • To avoid attacks from overly curious 'Beatlemaniacs,' the film was delivered to some cinemas under the false title 'Love and Freedom.'
  • Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono readily agreed to Julie Taymor's request to help her with filming. Later, Taymor arranged a private screening for McCartney. The ex-Beatle stated that he had fallen in love with the film.
  • The film was released in wide release in America on October 9, 2007. October 9 is John Lennon's birthday.
  • Doctor Robert’s (Bono’s) painted bus and his song “I Am a Walrus” immediately reference the psychedelic bus from the Beatles’ television comedy “Magical Mystery Tour” (1967) and Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters with their famous bus trip across America. And when Doctor Robert arrives at Doctor Gary’s town and immediately turns back, it’s a nod to Timothy Leary, the legendary popularizer of LSD, and his well-known conflict with Ken Kesey.
  • An early script version featured a character named Sergeant Pepper – a reference to the Beatles’ album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” Later, the character was cut from the final script.
  • Joe Anderson auditioned for the role of Jude. But he convinced Julie Taymor that his role was Max, and he identified with him the most.
  • A total of 34 Beatles compositions were used in the film.
  • Practically everything in the film is, in one way or another, tied to The Beatles' songs. Its title is "Across the Universe," a Beatles song from 1969 that later appeared in a modified form on their final album, "Let It Be." The tagline came from another of their songs – "All You Need Is Love." Also, the names of all the characters are taken from Beatles songs – Lucy, Jude, Sadie, Mr. Kite, Doctor Robert, Prudence, Jo-Jo, Rita.
  • "Across the Universe" is Julie Taymor's third film (not counting the three initial films she made for television).
  • 90% of the songs performed by the actors in the film were recorded "live" directly on the set and were not later dubbed with studio recordings. And young Evan Rachel Wood delivered the song "If I Fell" literally on the first take.
  • Sadie introduces herself and her band as "Sadie and the Sloppy Boys." This is a reference to the Creedence Clearwater Revival album "Willie and the Poor Boys."
  • In an early script, the action unfolded over seven years, from 1963 to 1969. But in the film, it is compressed to two years.
  • In one scene, Jude and Lucy literally look like John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the famous cover of Rolling Stone magazine (issue 335, January 22, 1981). The creators of the comedy "Good Luck, Chuck!" (2007) also parodied this cover on their poster.
  • Sadie says that Max seems harmless, but who knows – maybe he killed someone with a silver hammer. Later, Max will indeed have a silver hammer in his hands, and the scene will too obviously allude to The Beatles’ song “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.”
  • A shipyard worker tells Jude to think about what he will do when he turns 64. This is a reference to Paul McCartney’s song “When I’m Sixty-Four.”
  • Prudence gets into Sadie’s apartment by climbing through the bathroom window. The Beatles have a song called “She Came In Through the Bathroom Window.”
  • Jude’s “strawberry” technique of creating his canvases, splattering them with red paint, alludes to the work of Jackson Pollock. This is, obviously, a reference to The Beatles’ bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, who was also an artist and adored Pollock’s paintings. Sutcliffe’s story was told in Ian Softly’s film “Backbeat” (1994).
  • Sadie is, of course, Janis Joplin, incidentally Dana Fuchs’s favorite singer. Sadie even adopted Joplin’s habit of drinking “Jack Daniel’s” straight from the bottle. But the heroine’s name came from the song “Sexy Sadie” (from “The White Album”).
  • The guitarist and singer Yo-Yo, played by Martin Luther, is more than an obvious allusion to Jimi Hendrix. Like Hendrix, Yo-Yo arrives in New York with only a guitar, and it is in this city that his career begins. In addition, Sadie dresses Yo-Yo in a purple shirt and places a floral bandana on his head. Yo-Yo protests, but it is precisely this shirt and bandana that are most strongly associated with Hendrix.
  • The mass of supposedly fictional events in the film hint at similar ones that actually occurred. These include the student riot at Columbia University, the explosion in one of New York’s houses, when three radicals were blown up by their own homemade bombs, and the final scene, in which Sadie and her rock band are driven off the roof of a building by the police for an unauthorized concert – just as the police once drove the “Beatles” off a roof in London. Incidentally, this concert in the film takes place on the roof of a place numbered 9 – which alludes to the song “Revolution 9” from “The White Album”.
  • "Across the Universe" is the title of one of The Beatles' songs.
  • To adapt The Beatles' songs to the film's plot, the screenwriters "named" the main characters after names from songs by the Liverpool Four.
  • The film's title, slogan, setting, and musical runtime are borrowed from the legendary Beatles.
  • "Across the Universe" is Julie Taymor's third film (not counting three earlier works made for television).
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