Gattaca - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Gattaca"
Gattaca (1997)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Gattaca - TMDB rating
7.566/10
6855
Gattaca - Kinopoisk rating
7.968/10
236878
Gattaca - IMDB rating
7.7/10
345000

Actors and characters

Photo Ethan Hawke #13006Photo Ethan Hawke #13007Photo Ethan Hawke #13008Photo Ethan Hawke #13009

Ethan Hawke

Ethan Hawke
Character Vincent Freeman
Photo Uma Thurman #16038Photo Uma Thurman #16039Photo Uma Thurman #16040Photo Uma Thurman #16041

Uma Thurman

Uma Thurman
Character Irene Cassini
Photo Jude Law #65523Photo Jude Law #65524Photo Jude Law #65525Photo Jude Law #65526

Jude Law

Jude Law
Character Jerome Eugene Morrow
Photo Alan Arkin #10321Photo Alan Arkin #10322Photo Alan Arkin #10323Photo Alan Arkin #10324

Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin
Character Detective Hugo
Photo Loren Dean #47138Photo Loren Dean #47139

Loren Dean

Loren Dean
Character Adult Anton Freeman
Photo Gore Vidal #74021

Gore Vidal

Gore Vidal
Character Director Josef
Photo Tony Shalhoub #17875Photo Tony Shalhoub #17876Photo Tony Shalhoub #17877Photo Tony Shalhoub #17878

Tony Shalhoub

Tony Shalhoub
Character "German"
Photo Blair Underwood #56016Photo Blair Underwood #56017Photo Blair Underwood #56018

Blair Underwood

Blair Underwood
Character Geneticist
Photo Xander Berkeley #31823Photo Xander Berkeley #31824

Xander Berkeley

Xander Berkeley
Character Dr. Lamar
Photo Jayne Brook #56019

Jayne Brook

Jayne Brook
Character Marie Freeman
Photo Una Damon #22009Photo Una Damon #22010

Una Damon

Una Damon
Character Head Nurse
Photo Elias Koteas #12556Photo Elias Koteas #12557Photo Elias Koteas #12558Photo Elias Koteas #12559

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas
Character Antonio Freeman
Photo Maya Rudolph #7890Photo Maya Rudolph #7891Photo Maya Rudolph #7892Photo Maya Rudolph #7893

Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph
Character Delivery Nurse
Photo Elizabeth Dennehy #45177
Elizabeth Dennehy
Character Preschool Teacher
Photo Mason Gamble #56020

Mason Gamble

Mason Gamble
Character Younger Vincent
Vincent Nielson
Character Younger Anton
Chad Christ
Character Young Vincent
Photo William Lee Scott #43136Photo William Lee Scott #43137

William Lee Scott

William Lee Scott
Character Young Anton
Clarence Graham
Character Personnel Officer
Carlton Benbry
Character Gattaca Hoover
Photo Susan Jennifer Sullivan #56021

Susan Jennifer Sullivan

Susan Jennifer Sullivan
Character Sequencing Customer
Photo Ken Marino #33979Photo Ken Marino #33980

Ken Marino

Ken Marino
Character Sequencing Technician
Photo Cynthia Martells #56022
Cynthia Martells
Character Cavendish
Photo Gabrielle Reece #56023
Gabrielle Reece
Character Gattaca Trainer
Ryan Dorin
Character Twelve-Fingered Pianist
Photo Dean Norris #46518Photo Dean Norris #46519Photo Dean Norris #46520Photo Dean Norris #46521

Dean Norris

Dean Norris
Character Cop on the Beat
Photo Russell Milton #49784
Russell Milton
Character Gattaca Detective
Photo George Marshall Ruge #68380
George Marshall Ruge
Character Beaten Detective
Steve Bessen
Character Blood Test Detective
Photo Lindsey Ginter #43188
Lindsey Ginter
Character Mission Commander
Photo Greg Sestero #44209

Greg Sestero

Greg Sestero
Character Gattacan Citizen (uncredited)
Chad Baker
Character Sequencing Tech (uncredited)
Brandon Ladd Burkey
Character Janitor #2 (uncredited)
Donna Cihak
Character Gattican (uncredited)

Dan Griffin

Dan Griffin
Character Classmate (uncredited)
Beverly Griffith
Character Anatomy Teacher (uncredited)
David LeBell
Character Invalid (uncredited)
Richard Yett
Character Employee (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the filming of the movie, Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke began dating, and a year later she gave birth to their child, after which they got married.
  • Announcements within the Gattaca building are made in the artificial language Esperanto.
  • In the opening and closing credits, the first letters of the names and surnames of the participants highlight the names of nitrogenous bases found in DNA molecules (A - adenine, C - cytosine, G - guanine, T - thymine). The film's title is also composed solely of these four letters, like a fragment of DNA.
  • Uma Thurman's character is named after the Italian astronomer Cassini. In the year of the film's release, a probe of the same name was launched to Saturn, and in 2005 it reached Titan – Vincent's main goal.
  • The film features cars from the 1960s: a police Rover P6 and a Citroën DS driven by Irene.
  • All the cars used in the film are electric vehicles. The wireless charger used in the film was taken from the EV1 electric car.
  • The staircase in Jerome's apartment is styled after a DNA spiral.
  • The film was shot under the working title “The Eighth Day,” which is a reference to the biblical myth of creation. The original title implies human intervention in the nature created by the Creator, and “The Eighth Day” is also the name of a center where children are created using genetic engineering methods (according to one of the cut scenes). However, after frequent shifts in the film’s release date, this title was used by the Belgian film “The Eighth Day.” In this connection, the screenwriter and director Andrew Niccol was forced to choose a new title for his film.
  • The total length of the 35mm film print of “Gattaca” is 2918 meters.
  • The car Vincent Freeman drove was a 1963 Studebaker Avanti.
  • In 2011, NASA scientists named 'Gattaca' the most scientifically accurate science fiction film of all time.
  • As part of the film's promotional campaign, people were encouraged to call a phone number listed in the advertisement to apply genetic engineering technologies to their children. Thousands of calls were received from parents wanting to 'improve' their offspring.
  • Many of the 'futuristic' buildings in the film are actually quite old. Most of them are built in an architectural style called 'Brutalism,' which was popular in the 1950s. The two giant arches visible in the background during the conversation between Jerome and Irene are actually the spillway of the Sepulveda Dam in Los Angeles, built in the 1930s.
  • This was Maya Rudolph's debut film role.
  • The Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, which depicts the headquarters of the Gattaca Corporation in the film, was also used in George Lucas's THX 1138.
  • The film is the directorial debut of Andrew Niccol.
  • Vincent says he was conceived on the Riviera, but not the French one, but in Detroit. This refers to the 1971 Buick Riviera car model.
  • Jude Law's character asks to be called by his middle name, Eugene. The name 'Eugene' (Evgeniy) means 'noble' in Greek, but literally the name can be translated as 'with good genes'. Eugenics (the science of improving the inherited characteristics of a race or breed) is a central theme of the film.
  • In the restaurant scene, when Vincent blows cigarette smoke into a glass of wine, describing that the atmosphere of Titan is shrouded in dense clouds, a composition called 'Nuages' (Clouds) is playing in the background.
  • Symbols denoting the statuses of “Valid” or “Invalid” are significant. On the scanners, an infinity symbol appears next to the name of a Valid individual, signifying their “infinite potential.” A dagger appears next to the name of an Invalid. In taxonomy, a dagger next to a taxon indicates extinction. Furthermore, the dagger symbol resembles a cross – a reference to the fact that “Invalids” are also called “Children of God” (Irene addresses Vincent this way after he reveals his true identity to her).
  • In order to undergo the final “transformation” into Jerome, Vincent (standing 5 feet 11 inches tall) opts for leg-lengthening surgery to reach Jerome’s recorded height of 6 feet 1 inch. In reality, Jude Law and Ethan Hawke are both approximately 5 feet 11 inches tall (178 and 180 cm respectively).
  • Jude Law's character asks to be called by his middle name, Eugene. The name "Eugene" (Evgeniy) means "noble" in Greek, but literally it can be translated as "with good genes." Eugenics (the science of improving the inherited traits of a race or breed) is a central theme of the film.
  • In the restaurant scene, as Vincent blows cigarette smoke into a glass of wine while describing the atmosphere of Titan being shrouded in dense clouds, a composition titled “Nuages” (“Clouds”) plays in the background.
  • The symbols denoting the statuses of “Valid” or “Invalid” are significant. On the scanners, next to the name of a Valid, an infinity symbol appears, signifying their “infinite potential.” Next to the name of an Invalid, a dagger appears. In taxonomy, a dagger next to a taxon signifies extinction. Furthermore, the dagger symbol resembles a cross – a reference to the fact that “Invalids” are also called “Children of God” (Irene addresses Vincent this way after he reveals his true identity).
  • In order to undergo the final “transformation” into Jerome, Vincent (standing at 5 feet 11 inches) opts for leg-lengthening surgery to reach Jerome’s recorded height of 6 feet 1 inch. In reality, Jude Law and Ethan Hawke are both approximately 5 feet 11 inches tall (178 and 180 cm respectively).
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