Tron - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Tron"
Tron (1982)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
Tron - TMDB rating
6.635/10
2706
Tron - Kinopoisk rating
6.883/10
28929
Tron - IMDB rating
6.7/10
145000

Actors and characters

Photo Jeff Bridges #23042Photo Jeff Bridges #23043Photo Jeff Bridges #23044Photo Jeff Bridges #23045

Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges
Character Kevin Flynn / Clu
Photo Bruce Boxleitner #46545Photo Bruce Boxleitner #46546Photo Bruce Boxleitner #46547Photo Bruce Boxleitner #46548

Bruce Boxleitner

Bruce Boxleitner
Character Alan Bradley / Tron
Photo David Warner #12243Photo David Warner #12244Photo David Warner #12245Photo David Warner #12246

David Warner

David Warner
Character Ed Dillinger / Sark
Photo Cindy Morgan #90185Photo Cindy Morgan #90186

Cindy Morgan

Cindy Morgan
Character Lora / Yori
Photo Barnard Hughes #90187Photo Barnard Hughes #90188

Barnard Hughes

Barnard Hughes
Character Dr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont
Photo Dan Shor #90189

Dan Shor

Dan Shor
Character Ram
Tony Stephano
Character Peter / Sark's Lieutenant
Craig Chudy
Character Warrior #1
Photo Vince Deadrick Jr. #12333
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Character Warrior #2
Sam Schatz
Character Expert Disc Warrior
Photo Jackson Bostwick #90192
Jackson Bostwick
Character Head Guard
Photo David S. Cass Sr. #109355
David S. Cass Sr.
Character Factory Guard
Photo Gerald Berns #48235
Gerald Berns
Character Guard #1
Photo Bob Neill #223701Photo Bob Neill #223702Photo Bob Neill #223703
Bob Neill
Character Guard #2
Photo Ted White #84355

Ted White

Ted White
Character Guard #3
Photo Mark Stewart #232395Photo Mark Stewart #232396Photo Mark Stewart #232397
Mark Stewart
Character Guard #4
Michael Sax
Character Guard #5
Photo Tony Brubaker #33739
Tony Brubaker
Character Guard #6
Photo Charlie Picerni #13587

Charlie Picerni

Charlie Picerni
Character Tank Commander
Pierre Vuilleumier
Character Tank Gunner #1
Photo Erik Cord #18587

Erik Cord

Erik Cord
Character Tank Gunner #2
Photo Loyd Catlett #67326
Loyd Catlett
Character Conscript #1 / Video Game Cowboy
Photo Michael Dudikoff #90190Photo Michael Dudikoff #90191

Michael Dudikoff

Michael Dudikoff
Character Conscript #2
Richard Bruce Friedman
Character Video Game Player
Rick Feck
Character Boy in Video Game Arcade
John Kenworthy
Character Boy in Video Game Arcade

What's left behind the scenes

  • The creation of 'Tron' involved the renowned French artist Jean Giraud (Moebius) and Syd Mead, famous for his work on 'Blade Runner'.
  • The computer special effects were created on a PDP-10 (Programmed Data Processor, model 10) machine with a total memory of 1152 kilobytes.
  • The programmers who worked on the film "Tron" later also created video games based on it.
  • The terminals of some older computers had a Trace On (TRON) button for step-by-step tracking of program execution (and, accordingly, TROFF). However, the director claims that the name of the program "Tron" came from an abbreviation of the word "Electronic".
  • In one of the episodes, you can also notice the game "Pac-Man" on the display of one of the terminals.
  • This feature film demonstrated computer animation of a face for the first time in the history of cinema, although it was largely simplified.
  • The film became a milestone in the development of CGI in cinema, paving the way for the creation of fully computer-modeled films. According to John Lasseter, the creator of the first such film, "Toy Story", "without 'Tron' there would be no 'Toy Story'."
  • The film was removed from the list of Oscar nominees in the "Best Visual Effects" category because, at the time, the Academy considered the use of computers to be cheating.
  • When one of the characters arrives at his workplace at ENCOM, the inscription “Gort Klaatu Barada Nikto” is visible. This is a reference to the science fiction film "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951).
  • As the programs fly to destroy the "Master Control Program", a Mickey Mouse head-shaped location can be noticed under their ship.
  • The renowned French artist Jean Giraud (Moebius) and Syd Mead, famous for his work on "Blade Runner," participated in the creation of "Tron."
  • The film was a milestone in the development of CGI in cinema, paving the way for the creation of fully computer-generated films. According to John Lasseter, creator of the first such film, "Toy Story," "without 'Tron' there would be no 'Toy Story'."
  • The film was excluded from the Oscar nominations for "Best Visual Effects" because the Academy at the time considered the use of computers to be cheating.
  • When one of the characters arrives at his workplace at ENCOM, the inscription "Gort Klaatu Barada Nikto" is visible. This is a reference to the science fiction film "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951).
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