The Intouchables - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Intouchables"
Intouchables (2011)
Timing: 1:53 (113 min)
The Intouchables - TMDB rating
8.269/10
18286
The Intouchables - Kinopoisk rating
8.859/10
2784521
The Intouchables - IMDB rating
8.5/10
1000000

Actors and characters

Photo Omar Sy #7793Photo Omar Sy #7794Photo Omar Sy #7795

Omar Sy

Omar Sy
Character Driss
Photo Anne Le Ny #36008Photo Anne Le Ny #36009
Anne Le Ny
Character Yvonne
Photo Audrey Fleurot #36014Photo Audrey Fleurot #36015Photo Audrey Fleurot #36016Photo Audrey Fleurot #36017

Audrey Fleurot

Audrey Fleurot
Character Magalie
Photo Joséphine de Meaux #36035

Joséphine de Meaux

Joséphine de Meaux
Character La DRH société de courses
Photo Clotilde Mollet #36010Photo Clotilde Mollet #36011
Clotilde Mollet
Character Marcelle
Photo Cyril Mendy #36020
Cyril Mendy
Character Adama
Photo Salimata Kamate #36023
Salimata Kamate
Character Fatou
Photo Absa Diatou Toure #36024
Absa Diatou Toure
Character Mina
Photo Grégoire Oestermann #36033
Grégoire Oestermann
Character Antoine
Photo Dominique Daguier #36025
Dominique Daguier
Character Ami Philippe
Photo François Caron #36026
François Caron
Character Ami Philippe
Photo Thomas Solivérès #36027Photo Thomas Solivérès #36028Photo Thomas Solivérès #36029Photo Thomas Solivérès #36030
Thomas Solivérès
Character Bastien
Photo Dorothée Brière #36034
Dorothée Brière
Character Eléonore
Photo Marie-Laure Descoureaux #36022
Marie-Laure Descoureaux
Character Femme de chambre
Photo Émilie Caen #36036

Émilie Caen

Émilie Caen
Character Galeriste
Photo Sylvain Lazard #36038
Sylvain Lazard
Character Nouvel auxiliaire 1
Photo Jean-François Cayrey #36039
Jean-François Cayrey
Character Nouvel auxiliaire 2
Photo Ian Fenelon #36040
Ian Fenelon
Character Candidat
Photo Renaud Barse #36041
Renaud Barse
Character Candidat
Photo François Bureloup #36042
François Bureloup
Character Candidat
Photo Nicky Marbot #36043
Nicky Marbot
Character Policier
Photo Benjamin Baroche #36044
Benjamin Baroche
Character Policier
Photo Jérôme Pauwels #36045
Jérôme Pauwels
Character Voisin mal garé
Photo Antoine Laurent #36046
Antoine Laurent
Character Voisin mal garé
Fabrice Mantegna
Character Chanteur opéra
Photo Hedi Bouchenafa #5584
Hedi Bouchenafa
Character Garagiste
Photo Caroline Bourg #36037
Caroline Bourg
Character Fred
Photo Michel Winogradoff #36047Photo Michel Winogradoff #36048
Michel Winogradoff
Character Serveur des Deux Magots
Kévin Wamo
Character Ami Driss
Photo Elliot Latil #36049
Elliot Latil
Character Lycéen
Alain Anthony
Character Pilote parapente
Dominique Henry
Character Pilote parapente
Philippe Le Fevre
Character Chef d'orchestre
Photo Philippe Pozzo di Borgo #71015

Philippe Pozzo di Borgo

Philippe Pozzo di Borgo
Character Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Photo Pierre-Laurent Barneron #36051
Pierre-Laurent Barneron
Character Butler (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The directors were inspired to create the film by a documentary they saw in 2004, which told the story of how a young man from the suburbs was hired to care for the paralyzed Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, who became paralyzed after an accident on July 27, 1993.
  • Daniel Otay was initially chosen for the role of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo.
  • Despite having to play a completely ordinary person, Omar Sy lost almost five kilograms in preparation for filming. The actor believed that a typical suburban resident with such a background should have a more athletic build.
  • Before starting work on the project, directors Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano personally visited Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, who lives in Morocco. Meeting him and the speech he delivered greatly increased their desire to make a film based on his story. Philippe Pozzo di Borgo himself provided them with a large amount of information and advice on practically every scene of the film.
  • Philippe Pozzo di Borgo strongly insisted that the film should primarily be a comedy, not a drama. He did not want the film, based on his life, to become a story of pity and compassion.
  • Omar Sy was invited to star in the film even before the script was written.
  • When Driss and Philippe were in the gallery, the headphone cord was initially on the right side for Driss, and in the next shot, on the left.
  • In the scene where the main characters are in an art gallery, Philippe asks for a candy. Driss reaches out with a green candy, and in the next shot, he puts a yellow one in Philippe's mouth.
  • When Driss gets a job as a courier, the woman mentions that he got his driver's license a month ago. However, during the chase scene, Philippe complains that Driss should get a license, even though this scene takes place later in time.
  • In the scene where Driss shaves Philippe, Philippe's wet hair becomes dry and then wet again between camera angles.
  • During Driss's dance, the violinist is initially playing, but in the next shot, he is simply sitting.
  • The film features two Maserati cars. In the first scene, it's a Maserati Quattroporte GTS 4.2 (0:01:28), and in the scene with the police escort, it's a Maserati Quattroporte 4.7 ((0:06:21), (0:06:41)). The difference can be seen in the following: the Maserati Quattroporte GTS 4.2 has 4 exhaust pipes and a mesh radiator grille, while the Maserati Quattroporte 4.7 has two large exhaust pipes and a radiator grille with vertical bars.
  • At the 15-minute mark of the film, when Driss is sitting at the table, the egg and glass on that table are at different distances from each other in different shots.
  • In the scene where Driss's aunt scolds him, the scarf around her neck is positioned differently with each cut. Also, judging by the colored stripes on her scarf, it appears to be tightened and loosened.
  • In the scene where Driss visits Philippe, a 'No Parking' sign hangs near the gates to the courtyard. However, it differs from the one hanging in the same spot in the scene where Driss attacks the man parked opposite these gates.
  • In one of the scenes showing Driss and Philippe spending time together, it is clearly visible that Philippe, while in his wheelchair, is moving his feet, despite being scripted as paralyzed.
  • The film features two Maserati vehicles. In the first scene, a Maserati Quattroporte GTS 4.2 (0:01:28), and in the scene with the police escort, a Maserati Quattroporte 4.7 ((0:06:21), (0:06:41)). This difference can be identified by the Maserati Quattroporte GTS 4.2 having four exhaust pipes and a mesh grille, while the Maserati Quattroporte 4.7 has two large exhaust pipes and a grille with vertical bars.
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