Iron Man - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Iron Man"
Iron Man (2008)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
Iron Man - TMDB rating
7.656/10
27896
Iron Man - Kinopoisk rating
7.983/10
716812
Iron Man - IMDB rating
7.9/10
1200000

Actors and characters

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

Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges
Character Obadiah Stane
Photo Gwyneth Paltrow #6463Photo Gwyneth Paltrow #6464Photo Gwyneth Paltrow #6465Photo Gwyneth Paltrow #6466

Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow
Character Pepper Potts
Photo Leslie Bibb #15587Photo Leslie Bibb #15588Photo Leslie Bibb #15589Photo Leslie Bibb #15590

Leslie Bibb

Leslie Bibb
Character Christine Everhart
Photo Shaun Toub #26727

Shaun Toub

Shaun Toub
Character Yinsen
Photo Faran Tahir #31516Photo Faran Tahir #67409

Faran Tahir

Faran Tahir
Character Raza
Photo Clark Gregg #11162Photo Clark Gregg #11163Photo Clark Gregg #11164Photo Clark Gregg #11165

Clark Gregg

Clark Gregg
Character Agent Coulson
Photo Bill Smitrovich #24670

Bill Smitrovich

Bill Smitrovich
Character General Gabriel
Photo Sayed Badreya #46844

Sayed Badreya

Sayed Badreya
Character Abu Bakaar
Photo Paul Bettany #6422Photo Paul Bettany #6423Photo Paul Bettany #6424Photo Paul Bettany #6425

Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany
Character Jarvis (voice)
Photo Jon Favreau #5361Photo Jon Favreau #5362Photo Jon Favreau #5363Photo Jon Favreau #5364

Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau
Character Hogan
Photo Peter Billingsley #23011

Peter Billingsley

Peter Billingsley
Character William Ginter Riva
Photo Tim Guinee #15618Photo Tim Guinee #67386Photo Tim Guinee #67387

Tim Guinee

Tim Guinee
Character Major Allen
Photo Will Lyman #51691
Will Lyman
Character Award Ceremony Narrator (voice)
Photo Tom Morello #12832Photo Tom Morello #12833Photo Tom Morello #12834

Tom Morello

Tom Morello
Character Guard
Photo Marco Khan #46888
Marco Khan
Character Guard
Photo Daston Kalili #67752
Daston Kalili
Character Guard
Photo Ido Mor #46845
Ido Mor
Character Guard
Photo Kevin Foster #25846
Kevin Foster
Character Jimmy
Garret Noël
Character Pratt
Photo Eileen Weisinger #15705
Eileen Weisinger
Character Ramirez
Photo Ahmed Ahmed #46856
Ahmed Ahmed
Character Ahmed
Photo Fahim Fazli #13167

Fahim Fazli

Fahim Fazli
Character Omar
Gerard Sanders
Character Howard Stark
Photo Tim Rigby #12377Photo Tim Rigby #12378Photo Tim Rigby #12379Photo Tim Rigby #12380

Tim Rigby

Tim Rigby
Character Viper 1
Photo Nazanin Boniadi #38456Photo Nazanin Boniadi #38457Photo Nazanin Boniadi #38458Photo Nazanin Boniadi #38459

Nazanin Boniadi

Nazanin Boniadi
Character Amira Ahmed
Thomas Craig Plumer
Character Colonel Craig
Robert Berkman
Character Dealer at Craps Table
Photo Stacy Stas Hurst #67595

Stacy Stas Hurst

Stacy Stas Hurst
Character Woman at Craps Table
Photo Lauren Scyphers #67976
Lauren Scyphers
Character Woman at Craps Table
Frank Nyi
Character Engineer
Marvin Jordan
Character Air Force Officer
Photo Jim Cramer #67610Photo Jim Cramer #67611Photo Jim Cramer #67612Photo Jim Cramer #67613

Jim Cramer

Jim Cramer
Character Jim Cramer
Photo Donna Evans #11272

Donna Evans

Donna Evans
Character Woman In SUV
Reid Harper
Character Kid in SUV
Summer Kylie Remington
Character Kid in SUV
Ava Rose Williams
Character Kid in SUV
Photo Vladimir Kubr #32538
Vladimir Kubr
Character Kid in SUV
Callie Croughwell
Character Kid in SUV
Photo Javan Tahir #67977
Javan Tahir
Character Gulmira Kid
Photo Sahar Bibiyan #53638
Sahar Bibiyan
Character Gulmira Mom
Patrick O'Connell
Character Reporter
Photo Adam Harrington #67591Photo Adam Harrington #67592Photo Adam Harrington #67593Photo Adam Harrington #67594

Adam Harrington

Adam Harrington
Character Reporter
Photo Meera Simhan #67430
Meera Simhan
Character Reporter
Photo Ben Newmark #67618
Ben Newmark
Character Reporter
Photo Ricki Lander #23542

Ricki Lander

Ricki Lander
Character Flight Attendant
Photo Jeannine Kaspar #67619
Jeannine Kaspar
Character Flight Attendant
Photo Sarah Cahill #67778
Sarah Cahill
Character Flight Attendant
Photo Stan Lee #5482Photo Stan Lee #5483Photo Stan Lee #5484Photo Stan Lee #5485

Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Character Stan Lee
Justin Rex
Character Air Force Lieutenant
Photo Zorianna Kit #67484
Zorianna Kit
Character Zorianna Kit
Photo Lana Kinnear #67580Photo Lana Kinnear #67581

Lana Kinnear

Lana Kinnear
Character Stan's Girl
Photo Nicole Lindeblad #67978
Nicole Lindeblad
Character Stan's Girl
Photo Masha Lund #67979
Masha Lund
Character Stan's Girl

Gabrielle Tuite

Gabrielle Tuite
Character Stan's Girl
Photo Tim Griffin #31518Photo Tim Griffin #31519Photo Tim Griffin #67383Photo Tim Griffin #67384

Tim Griffin

Tim Griffin
Character CAOC Analyst
Photo Joshua Harto #18435
Joshua Harto
Character CAOC Analyst
Photo Micah A. Hauptman #60478

Micah A. Hauptman

Micah A. Hauptman
Character CAOC Analyst

James Bethea

James Bethea
Character CAOC Analyst

Mike Cochrane

Mike Cochrane
Character Gulmira Villager (uncredited)
Photo Flavia Manes Rossi #67861
Flavia Manes Rossi
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65432Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65433Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65434Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65435

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson
Character Nick Fury (uncredited)
Photo Kristin J. Hooper #69060
Kristin J. Hooper
Character Reporter (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The design for the 'Mark III' suit was created by Phil Saunders and Adi Granov (comic book artist for Iron Man). The suit itself was then constructed by Stan Winston Studios.
  • Robert Downey Jr., after finishing filming on June 26, 2007, was involved in an 8-month process with special effects to accurately capture all of Iron Man's movements.
  • Pepper Potts uses an LG KS20 phone. Tony Stark – an LG VX9400. James Rhodes – an LG KG810.
  • The final battle resembles a fight between Robocop and the metal drug dealer Cain from the film "Robocop 2" (1990).
  • This is the first film fully financed by Marvel Studios.
  • Jon Favreau decided to film in California because he believed too many superhero films had been shot on the East Coast, particularly in New York.
  • Nicolas Cage and Tom Cruise were interested in playing Iron Man. In particular, Tom Cruise planned to produce and star in the film.
  • Following tradition, comic book author Stan Lee appeared in a cameo: he plays a man the protagonist mistakenly believes to be Hugh Hefner – the creator of "Playboy".
  • The musical theme from the cartoon "Invincible Iron Man" (1966) is repeatedly featured in the film (casino, bedroom scene, and as Rhodey's ringtone).
  • Howard Hughes, the inventor, served as the prototype for Tony Stark.
  • During the filming of the tank scene, the filmmakers broke a camera.
  • Paul Bettany voiced all of Jarvis's lines in 2 hours.
  • Initially, the Mandarin was supposed to be the main villain, but Jon Favreau considered him too fantastical and outdated. Had the Mandarin appeared in the film, he would have been portrayed as an Indonesian terrorist.
  • Clive Owen and Sam Rockwell were considered for the role of Tony Stark.
  • A video game with the same name as the film was created.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow agreed to the role of Virginia 'Pepper' Potts on the condition that filming with her participation would take place close to her home. As a result, Paltrow could get to the set in 15 minutes.
  • While preparing for the role of Tony Stark, Robert Downey Jr. based his portrayal on the image of American billionaire, inventor, and philanthropist Elon Musk, who, among other things, is the owner or founder of companies such as PayPal, SpaceX, and Tesla Motors.
  • Rachel McAdams was John Favreau's first choice for the role of Pepper Potts, but she turned down the offer.
  • The film's script was not fully completed when filming began, as the filmmakers were more focused on the story and action, so the dialogue was often filmed improvisationally. Jon Favreau admitted that this made the film more natural. Some scenes were shot with two cameras to capture the dialogue improvised on set. Robert very often asked to reshoot the same scene several times, as he wanted to try something new. On the other hand, it was a difficult time for Gwyneth Paltrow, who tried to match her actions and words with Robert's performance in order not to break character and get into the moment, as she never knew what he might say.
  • Tony Stark's computer system is called J.A.R.V.I.S. This is a tribute to Edwin Jarvis, Howard Stark's butler. It was modified into an artificial intelligence to avoid comparison with Bruce Wayne’s butler – Alfred Pennyworth.
  • It took about seventeen years for the film to finally get off the ground. Initially, Universal Pictures was supposed to produce the film in April 1990. They later sold the rights to 20th Century Fox. Fox later sold the rights to New Line Cinema. Finally, Marvel Studios decided to take and independently develop their own creation.
  • There is a small bonus scene after the credits. Samuel L. Jackson appears in it as Nick Fury.
  • In the scene where Pepper discovers Tony filming the armor in the workshop, Captain America's shield can be seen, which Tony Stark used to prop up his setup in the second part of Iron Man.
  • In the early minutes of the film, when Tony Stark falls into the hands of terrorists and a ransom is demanded for him, a stretched canvas can be noticed in the background, featuring symbols used in "Iron Man 3" (2013) before the Mandarin's broadcast begins.
  • Jon Favreau wanted Robert Downey Jr. to play the role of Stark because he felt that the actor's past was precisely the experience needed for the role. He commented: "Robert’s best and worst moments in life – they all happened in public. He had to find inner balance to overcome obstacles that went far beyond his career. That’s Tony Stark. Robert brings a depth to the character that goes beyond the typical comic book hero with high school problems or a failed relationship." Favreau also felt that Robert could make Stark a "lovable rogue," but at the same time portray a genuine emotional journey once his character captures the audience's attention.
  • The film states that Tony Stark graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with honors. In reality, MIT does not award diplomas with honors. Additionally, Rhodes wears a ring with the institute's emblem, traditionally worn by undergraduates with the emblem facing downwards. It is possible that Rhodes and Stark met while studying.
  • In the film, Yin Sen pours molten palladium into a vat, shown as reddish-orange. In reality, liquid palladium glows yellow-white.
  • The terrorist leader Raza claims that the empire of Genghis Khan was twice as large as that of Alexander the Great and four times the size of the Roman Empire. In fact, Genghis Khan's state reached approximately five times the size of the Roman Empire and six times larger than the kingdom of Alexander.
  • Tony Stark's mini-nuclear reactor generates 7 GJ/s of energy. If all this energy were directed into a conventional electromagnet, it would melt (and even vaporize) instantly, let alone being worn in the chest.
  • Tony Stark miraculously converts electrical energy directly into reactive thrust. This is physically impossible, as these two forces have a completely different nature.
  • When Stark builds his flight stabilizer (hand nozzle), the film demonstrates it firing with strong recoil. However, when Stark (while in flight) shoots at his own rockets with his hands, he doesn't even flinch.
  • When the terrorist leader who captured Stark threatens Yinsen with a heated piece of metal, that piece glows like a glass bulb with a light inside, rather than like a piece of hot metal (uniformly, across the entire surface, and cooling quickly).
  • When Stark drives to the banquet in an Audi, there is no front license plate, but when he arrives, the license plate is shown in close-up.
  • Following a well-established tradition, comic book author Stan Lee made a cameo appearance: he plays a man whom the protagonist mistakenly believes to be Hugh Hefner – the creator of “Playboy.”
  • In the first few minutes of the film, when Tony Stark is captured by terrorists and a ransom is demanded for him, a stretched canvas with symbols used in “Iron Man 3” (2013) before the Mandarin’s broadcast can be seen in the background.
  • Jon Favreau wanted Robert Downey Jr. to play the role of Stark because he felt that the actor’s past was precisely the experience needed for the role. He commented: “Robert’s best and worst moments in life – all happened in the public eye. He had to find inner balance to overcome obstacles that went far beyond his career. That is Tony Stark. Robert brings a depth to the character that goes beyond the typical comic book hero with problems in high school or a failed relationship with a girl.” Favreau also felt that Robert could make Stark a “lovable rogue,” but at the same time portray a genuine emotional journey once his character captured the audience’s attention.
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