Heat - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Heat"
Heat (1995)
Timing: 2:50 (170 min)
Heat - TMDB rating
7.9/10
8229
Heat - Kinopoisk rating
8.053/10
183987
Heat - IMDB rating
8.3/10
797000

Actors and characters

Photo Al Pacino #11692Photo Al Pacino #11693Photo Al Pacino #11694Photo Al Pacino #11695

Al Pacino

Al Pacino
Character Lt. Vincent Hanna
Photo Robert De Niro #9588Photo Robert De Niro #9589Photo Robert De Niro #9590Photo Robert De Niro #9591

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro
Character Neil McCauley
Photo Val Kilmer #7483Photo Val Kilmer #7484Photo Val Kilmer #7485Photo Val Kilmer #7486

Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer
Character Chris Shiherlis
Photo Jon Voight #26405Photo Jon Voight #26406Photo Jon Voight #26407Photo Jon Voight #26408

Jon Voight

Jon Voight
Character Nate
Photo Tom Sizemore #22045Photo Tom Sizemore #22046

Tom Sizemore

Tom Sizemore
Character Michael Cheritto
Photo Diane Venora #40826Photo Diane Venora #40827Photo Diane Venora #40828

Diane Venora

Diane Venora
Character Justine
Photo Ashley Judd #33543Photo Ashley Judd #33544Photo Ashley Judd #33545Photo Ashley Judd #33546

Ashley Judd

Ashley Judd
Character Charlene Shiherlis
Photo Wes Studi #15522Photo Wes Studi #67315

Wes Studi

Wes Studi
Character Casals
Photo Ted Levine #20243Photo Ted Levine #20244Photo Ted Levine #20245Photo Ted Levine #20246

Ted Levine

Ted Levine
Character Bosko
Photo Natalie Portman #8969Photo Natalie Portman #8970Photo Natalie Portman #8971Photo Natalie Portman #8972

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman
Character Lauren Gustafson
Photo William Fichtner #12031Photo William Fichtner #12032Photo William Fichtner #251826Photo William Fichtner #251827

William Fichtner

William Fichtner
Character Roger Van Zant
Photo Kevin Gage #43767

Kevin Gage

Kevin Gage
Character Waingro
Photo Hank Azaria #28592Photo Hank Azaria #28593Photo Hank Azaria #28594

Hank Azaria

Hank Azaria
Character Alan Marciano
Photo Dennis Haysbert #17946Photo Dennis Haysbert #17947Photo Dennis Haysbert #17948Photo Dennis Haysbert #17949

Dennis Haysbert

Dennis Haysbert
Character Donald Breedan
Photo Tom Noonan #43764Photo Tom Noonan #43765Photo Tom Noonan #43766

Tom Noonan

Tom Noonan
Character Kelso
Photo Danny Trejo #7064Photo Danny Trejo #7065Photo Danny Trejo #7066Photo Danny Trejo #7067

Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo
Character Trejo
Photo Kim Staunton #43769
Kim Staunton
Character Lillian
Photo Susan Traylor #43768
Susan Traylor
Character Elaine Cheritto
Photo Henry Rollins #43770

Henry Rollins

Henry Rollins
Character Hugh Benny
Photo Ricky Harris #43775

Ricky Harris

Ricky Harris
Character Albert Torena
Photo Jerry Trimble #43771

Jerry Trimble

Jerry Trimble
Character Schwartz
Photo Martin Ferrero #43772Photo Martin Ferrero #43773Photo Martin Ferrero #43774

Martin Ferrero

Martin Ferrero
Character Construction Clerk
Photo Tone Loc #29591

Tone Loc

Tone Loc
Character Richard Torena
Photo Begonya Plaza #43776
Begonya Plaza
Character Anna Trejo
Photo Hazelle Goodman #43777

Hazelle Goodman

Hazelle Goodman
Character Hooker's Mother
Photo Ray Buktenica #43778

Ray Buktenica

Ray Buktenica
Character Timmons
Photo Jeremy Piven #1697Photo Jeremy Piven #1698Photo Jeremy Piven #1699Photo Jeremy Piven #1700

Jeremy Piven

Jeremy Piven
Character Dr. Bob
Photo Rick Avery #12365

Rick Avery

Rick Avery
Character Armored Guard #2
Brad Baldridge
Character Children's Hospital Doctor
Andrew Camuccio
Character Dominick
Brian Camuccio
Character Dominick
Photo Max Daniels #13444
Max Daniels
Character Shooter at Drive-in
Photo Vince Deadrick Jr. #12333
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Character Driver at Drive-in
Charles Duke
Character Cop #5
Thomas Elfmont
Character Desk Clerk Cop
Photo Kenny Endoso #22149

Kenny Endoso

Kenny Endoso
Character Bartender
Photo Kimberly Flynn #43779
Kimberly Flynn
Character Casals' Date
Photo Steven Ford #28485
Steven Ford
Character Officer Bruce
Photo Farrah Forke #43780

Farrah Forke

Farrah Forke
Character Claudia
Hannes Fritsch
Character Miracle Mile Bartender

Amanda Graves

Amanda Graves
Character Linda Cheritto
Emily Graves
Character Anita Cheritto
Photo Niki Haris #43781
Niki Haris
Character Marcia Drucker
Ted Harvey
Character Detective #2
Photo Patricia Healy #43782

Patricia Healy

Patricia Healy
Character Bosko's Date
Photo Paul Herman #25116Photo Paul Herman #25117Photo Paul Herman #25118Photo Paul Herman #25119

Paul Herman

Paul Herman
Character Sergeant Heinz
Photo Cindy Katz #43783
Cindy Katz
Character Rachel
Photo Brian Libby #13943Photo Brian Libby #13944
Brian Libby
Character Captain Jackson
Bill McIntosh
Character Armored Guard #1
Photo Dan Martin #43510
Dan Martin
Character Harry Dieter
Rick Marzan
Character Basketball Player
Terry Miller
Character Children's Hospital Nurse

Paul Moyer

Paul Moyer
Character News Anchorman
Daniel O'Haco
Character Detective #1
Photo Mario Roberts #12369
Mario Roberts
Character Bank Guard #1
Phillip Robinson
Character Alphonse
Photo Thomas Rosales Jr. #17789Photo Thomas Rosales Jr. #17790

Thomas Rosales Jr.

Thomas Rosales Jr.
Character Armored Truck Driver
Rainell Saunders
Character Dead Hooker
Photo Kai Soremekun #43784

Kai Soremekun

Kai Soremekun
Character Prostitute
Rey Verdugo
Character Vegas Cop
Wendy L. Walsh
Character News Anchorwoman
Photo Yvonne Zima #26748Photo Yvonne Zima #26749Photo Yvonne Zima #26750Photo Yvonne Zima #26751

Yvonne Zima

Yvonne Zima
Character Hostage Girl
Monica Lee Bellais
Character Nurse (uncredited)
Peter Blackwell
Character Bar Couple (uncredited)
Photo Trevor Coppola #43785

Trevor Coppola

Trevor Coppola
Character Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Photo Bud Cort #43786Photo Bud Cort #43787

Bud Cort

Bud Cort
Character Solenko, Restaurant Manager (uncredited)
Annette Goodman
Character Prostitute (uncredited)

Mick Gould

Mick Gould
Character 1st SIS Detective in the Hallway (uncredited)
Mary Kircher
Character Police Woman (uncredited)
David Koseruba
Character Mustached Cop with Capt. Jackson on Roof (uncredited)
Darin Mangan
Character Grocery Store Employee (uncredited)
Melissa S. Markess
Character Police Woman (uncredited)
Photo Andre McCoy #43788

Andre McCoy

Andre McCoy
Character Man at Party (uncredited)
Photo Darren Melton #43789
Darren Melton
Character Bookstore Patron (uncredited)
Photo Robert Miranda #43790

Robert Miranda

Robert Miranda
Character Cusamano (uncredited)
Photo Kathryn Mullen #43791Photo Kathryn Mullen #43792

Kathryn Mullen

Kathryn Mullen
Character Doreen Daniel, Diner Patron (uncredited)
Photo Manny Perry #20039
Manny Perry
Character Grocery Store Cop (uncredited)
Photo Jimmy N. Roberts #3657

Jimmy N. Roberts

Jimmy N. Roberts
Character Road-blockade Cop (uncredited)
Photo Iva Franks-Singer #43793
Iva Franks-Singer
Character Waitress (uncredited)
Photo Jimmy Star #37152
Jimmy Star
Character Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Gloria Koehn Straube
Character Beach Walker (uncredited)
Viviane Vives
Character Castilian Woman (uncredited)
Tim Werner
Character Bank Guard (uncredited)
Heidi Miller
Character Extra (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In one interview dedicated to the release of the film 'Fortress' (1983), Michael Mann stated that he would have liked to make 'Heat' (the script for which had already been written), but he was not interested in directing the film.
  • No sets were built for the filming. The entire film was shot on location in Los Angeles.
  • The conversation between the characters played by De Niro and Pacino was filmed at Kate Mantilini restaurant on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills.
  • The film featured two actors who had previously played serial killers in films about Hannibal Lecter. Ted Levine played Detective Bosco in "Manhunter" and Buffalo Bill in "The Silence of the Lambs" (1990). Tom Nunnen played Kelso in "Manhunter" and Francis Dolarhyde in "Manhunter" (1986), directed by Michael Mann.
  • An edited version of the film was shown on NBC. After Michael Mann disowned this version, NBC assured him that the film would be shown in its theatrical version in future broadcasts, but Mann stated, "You can do whatever you want with the film, but change the director's name to Michael Smith or Alan Mann."
  • The film contains many similarities to Michael Mann’s "Thief" (1981).
  • Michael Mann directed this film as a tribute to a police friend in Chicago who tracked down and killed a thief named Neil McCauley.
  • In several scenes, Lieutenant Hanna can be seen checking the chamber of his pistol. This is a characteristic trait of Nick Stone, the protagonist of several novels by Andy McNab, who was present on the set of "Manhunter" as a consultant. Although there is nothing surprising in Lieutenant Hanna’s actions, such attention to detail is rarely seen in feature films. Also, the robbers’ departure from the bank closely resembles the tactics described in McNab’s book “Bravo Two Zero,” which was the basis for the film of the same name in 1999.
  • Vincent's line, "Because she has an amazing ass!" was an improvisation by Al Pacino. Therefore, Hank Azaria's surprise on camera is genuine.
  • Kevin Gage's character, Waingro, is based on a real Chicago gangster named Waingro, who turned informant on several powerful Chicago crime bosses. According to Michael Mann, Waingro was missing for a long time, but his body was later found in New Mexico.
  • John Voight initially turned down the offer to play Nate, stating that he knew several actors who would be better suited for the role.
  • Amy Brenneman strongly disliked the script due to its violence and immorality. Upon learning this, Michael Mann told her that with such an attitude towards the characters, she would be perfect for the role of Eady.
  • Al Pacino and Robert De Niro were Michael Mann's initial choices for the lead roles.
  • Dennis Farina, a former Chicago police officer, was one of the consultants on the set.
  • The actors underwent firearms training under the guidance of Andy McNab, a former sergeant in the British Special Air Service.
  • This is the first film where Robert De Niro and Al Pacino appear in the same frame together. Previously, the actors starred in the same film – 'The Godfather Part II' (1974) – but they did not have any scenes together.
  • Initially, Keanu Reeves was supposed to play Chris.
  • Vincent's pistol is a Colt Officer's Model in .45.
  • Neil's pistol is a Sig P220.
  • Val Kilmer was simultaneously filming this movie and 'Batman Forever' (1995).
  • In 2005, the filmmakers released a collector's DVD with additional scenes not included in the main content, and two featurettes: '10 after' (a report from the filming location 10 years later) and 'True crime story' (a story about the real people who inspired the director to create 'Heat,' as well as exclusive interviews with all the actors).
  • The actor who played Waingro (McCauley's exiled accomplice, and a serial killer) served a prison sentence for marijuana cultivation from 2003 to 2005.
  • The director's cut has a runtime of 188 minutes.
  • On February 28, 1997, a very similar shootout occurred in North Hollywood, which ended with the death of the robbers. When police entered the home of one of them, a video cassette was found with a recording of the film 'Heat'.
  • One of the heists in the Armored Transport update for the game Payday 2 is a direct reference to the scene of the first heist in the film.
  • The scene in the bar where Neil and Eady first meet is almost identical to the scene of the introduction of the main villain and his girlfriend in the miniseries 'Drug Wars' (1989), produced by Michael Mann.
  • The scene where Vincent catches his wife with a lover, takes the television, and later throws it out of the car is almost identical to the scene with Dennis Farina in the series 'Crime Story' (1986-1988), produced by Michael Mann.
  • The actors involved in the bank robbery scene underwent special firearms training.
  • In the film's trailer, McCauley tells the doctor: "I'll double the worst problem you've ever seen." One of the deleted scenes explains this moment in more detail: the doctor wanted $30,000 instead of the standard $15,000 because Neil and Chris were wanted by the police. Neil agreed, but warned the doctor that if Chris died, he would find him and kill him.
  • The scene of the street shootout after the failed bank robbery took 4 days to film and began on March 24th – "Mother's Day." Mothers and children who had filled the playgrounds on one of Los Angeles' central boulevards were surprised by what was happening and did not immediately realize that filming was in progress.
  • At the moment when Chris fires at the white pickup truck, two hits are visible on the windshield. Then the camera shifts to the view from the driver's side, and there are about eight hits in the glass. Then it shifts back to Chris's perspective, and only three holes are visible on the windshield.
  • In one scene of the film, Neil mentions an airplane with registration number N1011S. According to the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States, an aircraft with that number was registered in 2000.
  • An abridged version of the film was shown on NBC. After Michael Mann disowned this version, NBC assured him that the film would be shown in its theatrical version at subsequent screenings. However, Mann stated, "You can do whatever you want with the film, but only change the director's name to Michael Smith or Alan Mann."
  • In several scenes, one can notice Lieutenant Hanna checking the chamber of his pistol. This is a distinctive trait of Nick Stone, the main character of several novels by Andy McNab, who was present on the set of "Heat" as a consultant. Although there’s nothing surprising about Lieutenant Hanna’s actions, such attention to detail is rarely found in feature films. Also, the robbers' departure from the bank strongly resembles the tactics described in McNab's book "Bravo Two Zero," which was the basis for the film of the same name in 1999.
  • This is the first film to feature Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in the same frame. Previously, the actors appeared in the same film – “The Godfather Part II” (1974) – but they did not have any scenes together.
  • In 2005, the filmmakers released a collector's DVD with additional scenes not included in the main content, and two special features: “10 after” (a report from the filming location, 10 years later) and “True crime story” (a story about the real people who inspired the director to create “Heat,” as well as exclusive interviews with all the actors).
  • On February 28, 1997, a very similar shootout occurred in North Hollywood, resulting in the deaths of the robbers. When police entered the home of one of them, they discovered a videotape with a recording of the film “Heat”.
  • In the film's trailer, McCauley tells the doctor, “I’m going to double the worst thing you’ve ever seen.” One of the deleted scenes explains this moment in more detail: the doctor wanted $30,000 instead of the standard $15,000 because Neil and Chris were wanted by the police. Neil agreed, but warned the doctor that if Chris died, he would find him and kill him.
  • The street shootout scene after the failed bank robbery took 4 days to film and began on March 24 – Mother's Day. Mothers and children who filled the playgrounds on one of central Los Angeles’ boulevards were surprised by what was happening and did not immediately realize that filming was taking place.
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