Fight Club - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Fight Club"
Fight Club (1999)
Timing: 2:19 (139 min)
Fight Club - TMDB rating
8.439/10
31776
Fight Club - Kinopoisk rating
8.68/10
1230433
Fight Club - IMDB rating
8.8/10
2600000

Actors and characters

Photo Edward Norton #12900Photo Edward Norton #12901Photo Edward Norton #12902Photo Edward Norton #12903

Edward Norton

Edward Norton
Character Narrator
Photo Brad Pitt #14451Photo Brad Pitt #14452Photo Brad Pitt #14453Photo Brad Pitt #14454

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt
Character Tyler Durden
Photo Meat Loaf #14472Photo Meat Loaf #14473Photo Meat Loaf #14474

Meat Loaf

Meat Loaf
Character Robert Paulson
Photo Jared Leto #12673Photo Jared Leto #12674Photo Jared Leto #12675Photo Jared Leto #12676

Jared Leto

Jared Leto
Character Angel Face
Photo Zach Grenier #14475

Zach Grenier

Zach Grenier
Character Richard Chesler (Regional Manager)
Photo Holt McCallany #14476Photo Holt McCallany #14477Photo Holt McCallany #14478Photo Holt McCallany #14479

Holt McCallany

Holt McCallany
Character The Mechanic
Photo Eion Bailey #14482Photo Eion Bailey #14483

Eion Bailey

Eion Bailey
Character Ricky
Photo Richmond Arquette #14484Photo Richmond Arquette #14485Photo Richmond Arquette #14486

Richmond Arquette

Richmond Arquette
Character Intern at Hospital
Photo David Andrews #14487

David Andrews

David Andrews
Character Thomas at Remaining Men Together
George Maguire
Character Group Leader at Remaining Men Together
Photo Eugenie Bondurant #10767Photo Eugenie Bondurant #10768Photo Eugenie Bondurant #10769

Eugenie Bondurant

Eugenie Bondurant
Character Weeping Woman - Onward and Upward
Photo Christina Cabot #14488

Christina Cabot

Christina Cabot
Character Group Leader - Partners in Positivity
Photo Sydney
Sydney 'Big Dawg' Colston
Character Speaker - Free and Clear
Photo Rachel Singer #14490
Rachel Singer
Character Chloe
Photo Christie Cronenweth #14491

Christie Cronenweth

Christie Cronenweth
Character Airline Check-In Attendant
Photo Tim DeZarn #14492Photo Tim DeZarn #14493

Tim DeZarn

Tim DeZarn
Character Federated Motor Co. - Inspector Bird
Photo Ezra Buzzington #14494

Ezra Buzzington

Ezra Buzzington
Character Federated Motor Co. - Inspector Dent
Photo Dierdre Downing-Jackson #14495
Dierdre Downing-Jackson
Character Business Woman on Plane
Photo Bob Stephenson #7523Photo Bob Stephenson #66983Photo Bob Stephenson #66984

Bob Stephenson

Bob Stephenson
Character Airport Security Officer

Charlie Dell

Charlie Dell
Character Doorman at Person Towers
Photo Rob Lanza #14496
Rob Lanza
Character Man in Suit
Photo Joel Bissonnette #14499

Joel Bissonnette

Joel Bissonnette
Character Food Court Maitre d'
Photo Evan Mirand #14500
Evan Mirand
Character 'Steph'
Robby Robinson
Character Next Month's Opponent
Photo Lou Beatty Jr. #14501Photo Lou Beatty Jr. #14502
Lou Beatty Jr.
Character Cop at Marla's Building
Photo Thom Gossom Jr. #14503
Thom Gossom Jr.
Character Detective Stern
Photo Valerie Bickford #14504
Valerie Bickford
Character Cosmetics Buyer
Peter Iacangelo
Character Lou
Photo Carl Ciarfalio #14505

Carl Ciarfalio

Carl Ciarfalio
Character Lou's Body Guard
Photo Stuart Blumberg #14506

Stuart Blumberg

Stuart Blumberg
Character Car Salesman
Todd Peirce
Character First Man at Auto Shop
Photo Mark Fite #14507

Mark Fite

Mark Fite
Character Second Man at Auto Shop
Photo Matt Winston #14508

Matt Winston

Matt Winston
Character Seminary Student
Joon Kim
Character Raymond K. Hessel
Bennie Moore
Character Bus Driver with Broken Nose
Photo Lauren Sánchez #14509

Lauren Sánchez

Lauren Sánchez
Character Channel 4 Reporter
Photo Pat McNamara #14510

Pat McNamara

Pat McNamara
Character Commissioner Jacobs
Tyrone R. Livingston
Character Banquet Speaker
Photo Owen Masterson #14511
Owen Masterson
Character Airport Valet
David Jean Thomas
Character Policeman
Photo Paul Carafotes #14512

Paul Carafotes

Paul Carafotes
Character Salvator - Winking Bartender
Photo Christopher John Fields #14513

Christopher John Fields

Christopher John Fields
Character Proprietor of Dry Cleaners
Anderson Bourell
Character Bruised Bar Patron #1
Photo Scotch Ellis Loring #14514
Scotch Ellis Loring
Character Bruised Bar Patron #2
Photo Michael Shamus Wiles #14515Photo Michael Shamus Wiles #14516

Michael Shamus Wiles

Michael Shamus Wiles
Character Bartender in Halo
Photo Andi Carnick #14517

Andi Carnick

Andi Carnick
Character Hotel Desk Clerk
Ed Kowalczyk
Character Waiter at Clifton's
Photo Leonard Termo #14519

Leonard Termo

Leonard Termo
Character Desk Sergeant
Photo Van Quattro #14520
Van Quattro
Character Detective Andrew
Photo Markus Redmond #14521

Markus Redmond

Markus Redmond
Character Detective Kevin
Michael Girardin
Character Detective Walker
Michael Arturo
Character BMW Salesman. (uncredited)
Photo Greg Bronson #14522Photo Greg Bronson #14523

Greg Bronson

Greg Bronson
Character Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Matt Cinquanta
Character Fighter (uncredited)
Photo Paul Dillon #14524Photo Paul Dillon #14525

Paul Dillon

Paul Dillon
Character Irvin (uncredited)

Eddie Hargitay

Eddie Hargitay
Character Chanting Fighter (uncredited)
Photo Phil Hawn #14526
Phil Hawn
Character Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Photo Bruce Holman #14527
Bruce Holman
Character Waiter in Bridgeworth Suites Corporate Video (uncredited)
Photo Jawara #14528
Jawara
Character Fight Patron Saying 'I don't know. What's going on?' (uncredited)
Baron Jay
Character Waiter (uncredited)
Jim Jenkins
Character Restaurant Maitre D' (uncredited)
Photo Kevin Scott Mack #8101

Kevin Scott Mack

Kevin Scott Mack
Character Passenger Clutching Armrest (uncredited)
Trey Ore
Character Fight Club Patron / Guy #2 in Video Store (uncredited)
Photo Louis Ortiz #68471
Louis Ortiz
Character Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Hugh Peddy
Character Fight Club Man (uncredited)
J.T. Pontino
Character Fight Club Man (uncredited)
Photo Chad Randau #14529
Chad Randau
Character Waiter (uncredited)
Photo Marcio Rosario #14530
Marcio Rosario
Character Fighter (uncredited)
Gregory Silva
Character Riley Wilde - Fighter (uncredited)
Photo Brian Tochi #14531

Brian Tochi

Brian Tochi
Character Fight Bully (uncredited)
Photo Michael Zagst #14532
Michael Zagst
Character Support Group Member (uncredited)
Marc Cinquanta
Character Space Monkey (uncredited)
Photo Summer Moore #14533Photo Summer Moore #14534
Summer Moore
Character Marla's Neighbor (uncredited)
Violet Voss
Character 主演

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Chuck Palahniuk's novel 'Fight Club' (1996).
  • Chuck Palahniuk came up with the idea for the book after being beaten up during a hiking trip. After asking nearby people to turn down their radio, Chuck received several powerful punches to the face.
  • Chuck Palahniuk admitted that the film's ending was more successful than the ending of his book.
  • Director David Fincher spent approximately one and a half thousand reels of film during the shooting process – three times the average amount.
  • Brad Pitt's character presented to the public his recipe for making explosives at home. Fearing possible attempts to repeat these experiments, the filmmakers decided to use a deliberately false method of making the 'homemade bomb'.
  • In 1998, Edward Norton flatly refused to smoke while playing the role in 'Rounders' (the script called for his character to be a chain smoker), but this time he nevertheless agreed to smoke on camera.
  • During filming in a residential area, one resident was so enraged by the noise accompanying the shoot that he furiously threw a bottle of beer at the source of the disturbance. The bottle hit cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth in the head, but he did not suffer any serious injuries. The bottle thrower was immediately arrested.
  • In the scene where Brad Pitt and Edward Norton's characters get drunk and start hitting golf balls, the actors were actually intoxicated. Therefore, special devices were used to ensure the balls landed where they were intended.
  • Among the film's characters, three detectives are featured: Detective Andrew, Detective Kevin, and Detective Walker. Andrew Kevin Walker previously wrote the screenplay for David Fincher's "Se7en".
  • Courtney Love and Winona Ryder both auditioned for the role of Marla Singer at one time.
  • At the moment when Norton's character tries to convince Helena Bonham Carter's character to leave town by bus, viewers can see a couple of movie theaters advertising the following films: "Seven Years in Tibet" (1997) (featuring Pitt), "The People vs. Larry Flynt" (1996) (featuring Norton), and "The Wings of the Dove" (1997) (featuring Carter).
  • On the DVD release, after the traditional copyright infringement warning, there is a warning from Tyler Durden, though it only appears on screen for a second: “If you are reading this, this warning is for you. Every word you read is meaningless – you are simply wasting another fragment of your life. Don’t you have anything better to do? Is your life so empty and gray that you can't even find something to occupy yourself with in your free time? Have you read everything you wanted to read? Have you thought about everything you wanted to think about? Immediately go outside. Find a member of the opposite sex. Stop making stupid purchases and quit masturbating. Quit your job. Start a fight. Prove that you are alive. If you don’t start acting, you will continue to live your worthless life. I warned you… Tyler.”
  • During the scene where a member of Fight Club hoses a priest, the camera jerks at one point. This happened because the operator couldn't suppress his laughter.
  • Edward Norton's character never reveals his real name (he is nominally considered the Narrator). On the DVD releases, he is credited as Jack. At the same time, when the film was shown on HBO, the credits listed the name Rupert.
  • Helena Bonham Carter wore boots with huge platforms to conceal the significant height difference between her and the Pitt-Norton pairing.
  • During filming, Pitt and Norton learned to make real soap.
  • For filming, Edward Norton had to lose 9-10 kilograms. Before that, he had to intensely gain weight for the role of a Nazi in 'American History X' (1998).
  • In the film, Tyler says he is capable of inserting a frame with a male genital organ into a children's film. And indeed, such a frame appears twice in "Fight Club".
  • In the scene where Edward Norton's character is in an ice cave, the steam from his mouth belongs to Leonardo DiCaprio – it was inserted into "Fight Club" from "Titanic" (1997).
  • In the scene with the fall down the stairs, David Fincher had a stuntman fall down the stairs twelve times, but left the first take in the film.
  • Specifically for his role, Brad Pitt went to the dentist and chipped a tooth, as he decided it matched his character's personality.
  • Helena Bonham Carter made her makeup artist apply her makeup with their left hand, as she believed her character wouldn't pay much attention to such things.
  • The role of Marla Singer was offered to Reese Witherspoon and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Witherspoon turned it down, finding the role "too dark," while Gellar's contract with the series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997-2003) prevented her from participating in other projects.
  • The font used for the title and credits is called “Fight This.”
  • When the narrator writes a haiku at work, a document with the names of the film's crew members is open on his computer.
  • In the scene where the narrator first hits Tyler Durden, Edward Norton was supposed to deliver a fake punch to Brad Pitt, but at the last minute, director David Fincher ordered Norton to punch Pitt for real. Brad's grimace of pain is genuine, and you can see Norton laughing about it.
  • Marla Singer's phone number is the same as Teddy's phone number from the film "Memento" (2000). The same number is used for the Hong Kong Restaurant in "Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars" (2010), and for Eddie Alden in the movie "Tammy and the T Rex" (2001), and for the psychiatric institute in an episode of "Millennium" (2010).
  • To make Bob's body fat look realistic, his suit was filled with birdseed. It weighed about fifty kilograms.
  • When Tyler delivers his speech in Fight Club, he looks directly at Jared Leto's character while talking about rock stars. A year before the film's release, Leto formed his band "30 Seconds To Mars".
  • The frontman of Radiohead, Thom Yorke, was invited to compose the music, but he refused to work as he had no idea how music for film was made at the time.
  • The bed scene between Carter and Pitt is 80% computer-generated.
  • Several times during the film, Tyler appears for a split second (as a 25th frame).
  • In the scene of the plane crash, as the camera moves through the cabin and shows the disintegrating aircraft, a man in glasses can be seen sitting on the right. This is Kevin Mac, the digital effects supervisor.
  • Before the character of Brad Pitt appears on screen, aside from a few 25th frame inserts, he can be spotted in a restaurant advertisement on the television in the hotel room that the main character watches while talking about his insomnia.
  • During the first fight scene between the main characters, a station wagon can be noticed, which also appeared in the film "The Game" (1997).
  • When the Narrator approaches the phone to answer Marla's call, a white spot is on the left. In the next shot, it’s already on the right.
  • The thermostat changes its position relative to the chair when the Narrator is talking to his boss at the 77th minute.
  • Tyler's men couldn't take Bob's body with them, as they were already fleeing from an armed police officer, while Robert was being shot behind their backs.
  • When the police officers attempt to castrate the Narrator, several microphones are visible in the frame: one can be seen from above, and another on the back of Edward Norton's character as he gets off the table with a gun in his hand.
  • The Narrator didn't need to wait for Detective Stern to leave to call for help, and the detective wouldn't have knocked on the door, as he had left the room half a minute earlier to make a phone call.
  • The bench the Narrator used to try and break the glass disappears when he enters the building on Franklin Street.
  • When Tyler pushes the Narrator down the stairs, the security camera captures itself, and if you pause at the right moment, you can make out the face of the stuntman who fell in place of Norton.
  • Tyler smashes the rearview mirror to pieces (130th minute), and a second later it changes its position, and Tyler looks at himself in it.
  • During filming in a residential area, one resident was so angered by the noise accompanying the shoot that, in a rage, he threw a bottle of beer at the source of the disturbance. The bottle hit the head of cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth, but he did not suffer any serious injuries. The bottle thrower was immediately arrested.
  • The role of Marla Singer was offered to Reese Witherspoon and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Witherspoon declined, considering the role “too dark,” and Gellar’s contract with the series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (1997-2003) did not allow her to participate in other projects.
  • Marla Singer's phone number matches the number for Teddy from the film "Memento" (2000). The same number is used for a Hong Kong restaurant in "Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars" (2010), and for Eddie Alden in the film "Kiss the Beast" (2001), and for a psychiatric institute in an episode of "Millennium" (2010).
  • When Tyler delivers his speech in Fight Club, he looks directly at Jared Leto's character while talking about rock stars. A year before the film's release, Leto formed his band "30 Seconds to Mars."
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