TRON: Legacy - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "TRON: Legacy"
TRON: Legacy (2010)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
TRON: Legacy - TMDB rating
6.539/10
7847
TRON: Legacy - Kinopoisk rating
6.898/10
182613
TRON: Legacy - IMDB rating
6.8/10
386000

Actors and characters

Photo Garrett Hedlund #977Photo Garrett Hedlund #978Photo Garrett Hedlund #979Photo Garrett Hedlund #300914

Garrett Hedlund

Garrett Hedlund
Character Sam Flynn
Photo Olivia Wilde #30196Photo Olivia Wilde #30197Photo Olivia Wilde #30198Photo Olivia Wilde #30199

Olivia Wilde

Olivia Wilde
Character Quorra
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 James Frain #46549Photo James Frain #46550

James Frain

James Frain
Character Jarvis
Photo Michael Sheen #18959Photo Michael Sheen #18960Photo Michael Sheen #18961Photo Michael Sheen #18962

Michael Sheen

Michael Sheen
Character Castor / Zuse
Photo Anis Cheurfa #65293
Anis Cheurfa
Character Rinzler
Photo Serinda Swan #26645Photo Serinda Swan #26646Photo Serinda Swan #67473

Serinda Swan

Serinda Swan
Character Siren #2
Photo Yaya DaCosta #33127Photo Yaya DaCosta #33128Photo Yaya DaCosta #33129Photo Yaya DaCosta #33130

Yaya DaCosta

Yaya DaCosta
Character Siren #3
Photo Elizabeth Mathis #46559
Elizabeth Mathis
Character Siren #4
Photo Kis Yurij #27321
Kis Yurij
Character Half Faced Man
Photo Conrad Coates #26650Photo Conrad Coates #26651
Conrad Coates
Character Bartik
Photo Thomas Bangalter #30906

Thomas Bangalter

Thomas Bangalter
Character Masked DJ
Photo Ron Selmour #28982Photo Ron Selmour #71409
Ron Selmour
Character Chattering Homeless Man
Photo Dan Joffre #71731
Dan Joffre
Character Key Security Guard #1 - Ernie
Photo Darren Dolynski #29777
Darren Dolynski
Character Young Man on Recognizer
Photo Kofi Yiadom #11914
Kofi Yiadom
Character Disc Opponent #2 / Black Guard
Photo Donnelly Rhodes #46560Photo Donnelly Rhodes #46561Photo Donnelly Rhodes #46562
Donnelly Rhodes
Character Grandpa Flynn
Photo Belinda Montgomery #46563
Belinda Montgomery
Character Grandma Flynn
Photo Owen Best #45482
Owen Best
Character 7 Year Old Sam Flynn
Photo Matt Ward #41475Photo Matt Ward #41476
Matt Ward
Character Iso Boy
Zoe Fryklund
Character Iso Girl
Photo Dean Redman #27305Photo Dean Redman #27306

Dean Redman

Dean Redman
Character Light Jet Sentry
Photo Mi-Jung Lee #46564
Mi-Jung Lee
Character Debra Chung
Photo Christopher Logan #46565Photo Christopher Logan #46566
Christopher Logan
Character Nervous Program
Photo Sheldon Yamkovy #46567
Sheldon Yamkovy
Character Destitute Program
Photo Dale Wolfe #46568
Dale Wolfe
Character Irv Culpepper
Photo Joanne Wilson #46569
Joanne Wilson
Character Reporter #1
Photo Thomas Bradshaw #46570
Thomas Bradshaw
Character Security Guard #2
Photo Shafin Karim #46571
Shafin Karim
Character East Indian Taxi Driver
Photo Rob Daly #146231Photo Rob Daly #146232Photo Rob Daly #146233
Rob Daly
Character Lead Sentry
Photo Mike Ching #31931
Mike Ching
Character Blue Gaming Program
Photo Michael Teigen #46572
Michael Teigen
Character Green Gaming Program
Photo Brent Stait #46573Photo Brent Stait #46574Photo Brent Stait #46575

Brent Stait

Brent Stait
Character Purple Gaming Program
Photo Shaw Madson #46576
Shaw Madson
Character Reporter #3
Photo Amy Esterle #36237
Amy Esterle
Character Young Mrs. Flynn
Cody Laudan
Character End of the Line Club Bouncer
Photo Jeffrey Nordling #11986Photo Jeffrey Nordling #11987Photo Jeffrey Nordling #11988Photo Jeffrey Nordling #11989

Jeffrey Nordling

Jeffrey Nordling
Character Richard Mackey
Photo Christine Adams #21734

Christine Adams

Christine Adams
Character Claire Atkinson
Photo Kate Gajdosik #46577
Kate Gajdosik
Character News Anchor
Photo Jack McGee #45085

Jack McGee

Jack McGee
Character Police Photographer
Dawn Mander
Character Crying Program
Michael Logie
Character Kevin Flynn Performance Double
Photo John Reardon #21563Photo John Reardon #21564

John Reardon

John Reardon
Character Young Kevin Flynn / Clu Performance Double
Photo Edie Mirman #20708

Edie Mirman

Edie Mirman
Character Computer Voice (voice)
Allen Jo
Character Black Guard / Disc Opponent #1
Photo Aaron Toney #6658
Aaron Toney
Character Black Guard
Kim Do Nguyen
Character Black Guard
Photo Patrick Sabongui #11002
Patrick Sabongui
Character Gaming Program 1 - S
Will Erichson
Character Gaming Program 2 - S
Photo Cillian Murphy #2708Photo Cillian Murphy #2709Photo Cillian Murphy #2710Photo Cillian Murphy #2711

Cillian Murphy

Cillian Murphy
Character Edward Dillinger (uncredited)
Photo Brandon Jay McLaren #46578Photo Brandon Jay McLaren #46579Photo Brandon Jay McLaren #46580
Brandon Jay McLaren
Character Sobel (uncredited)
Photo Hugo Steele #70837
Hugo Steele
Character End of Line Club Bouncer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Flynn created CLU in 1984, so the program remains a digitized version of its 35-year-old creator. Thanks to amazing new technologies, Bridges managed to "rejuvenate" by 30 years.
  • Jeff Bridges is the first actor in film history to meet on screen with a rejuvenated version of himself.
  • The 'Straightener,' a KLU warship, is three times the size of an aircraft carrier. The entire army of the usurper is aboard it.
  • The helmets worn by Frayne and other actors were specially designed by costume artists to match the characters and images of each hero in the film. There were no prop helmets on set.
  • Programs serving the KLU are highlighted by a special color scheme: their costumes and vehicles are illuminated in orange, red, and yellow. Ordinary inhabitants of the Network wear cold colors: white, blue, and silver.
  • It took a lot of time and effort to put on the costume of a Network inhabitant, so special inversion tables were used on set so that Garrett (and other actors) could detach from the ground and dodge in different directions without damaging the costume.
  • Preparing for the role of Sam, an extreme sports athlete, Headlund underwent training in motorcycle control, hand-to-hand combat, wire walking, capoeira, and parkour.
  • Hedlund and Olivia Wilde dreamed of working together since they met 7 years ago, when they both were still making their film debuts.
  • Olivia Wilde demonstrated such skill in martial arts that she surprised even the stunt performers. They advised her to continue training after filming wrapped.
  • Preparing for the role, Olivia Wilde practiced every fighting stance and every stunt with Hedlund – but, until the costumes were ready, she rehearsed barefoot, and later had to relearn to portray Quorra in high heels.
  • Michael Sheen watched the original film 'Tron' in Wales when he was 12, and became a devoted fan. He didn’t even suspect then that he would have the chance to star in the sequel.
  • Transforming the actresses into Sirens required 3 hours of work and the efforts of an entire team of makeup artists and hairdressers, as well as two costume designers.
  • A choreographer worked with the actresses playing the Sirens, striving to coordinate their movements so they moved in sync.
  • Before Garrett Hedlund was cast as Sam Flynn, Chris Pine, Ryan Gosling, and Michael Stahl-David were also considered for the role.
  • Cillian Murphy appeared in an uncredited cameo role as programmer Edward Dillinger, and his name does not appear in the credits.
  • Over 100 minutes of music were recorded for the film.
  • The film features approximately 60-70 separate sets, 15 of which were built entirely on location.
  • In Flynn's secret laboratory, located beneath the arcade, you can see footage and props from the first film.
  • The light suits were made using electroluminescent lamps from flexible polymer film. Most of the tight-fitting suits were made of latex sponge, while the Siren suits were made of spandex sprayed with liquid rubber for greater smoothness.
  • The light discs, created specifically for the film, consist of 134 LEDs each, are controlled remotely, and are attached to the costumes with magnets. They also contain batteries and all the electronics powering the glowing suits.
  • The news anchor states that Kevin Flynn became the head of Encom in 1982. The first 'Tron' film was also released in that year.
  • Steven Lisberger, the director of the first film, appears in a cameo role (as the bartender in the 'End of Line' club).
  • Sam's dog is named Marvin, after the prominent scientist in the field of artificial intelligence – Marvin Minsky.
  • The members of Daft Punk – Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter – performed as DJs at the "End of Line" club.
  • "End of Line" – the name of the club – signifies the end of a communication session in the world of the Network (this is how the Master Control Program said goodbye in the film "Tron").
  • The character named Zuse was named after Konrad Zuse, the creator of one of the first computers.
  • When Sam arrives home, a container with the inscription Dumont can be seen in the frame. This is the name of a character from the 1982 film, who was based on the founder of Encom.
  • Flynn created CLU in 1984, so the program remains a digitized version of its 35-year-old creator. Thanks to amazing new technologies, Bridges was able to be "de-aged" by 30 years.
  • Jeff Bridges is the first actor in the history of cinema to meet on screen with a de-aged version of himself.
  • Preparing for the role, Olivia Wilde practiced every fighting stance and every stunt with Hedlund – but, until the costumes were ready, she rehearsed barefoot, and later had to relearn to place Quorra on high heels.
  • Michael Sheen watched the original "Tron" film in Wales when he was 12 years old and became a devoted fan. He didn't even suspect then that he would have the chance to star in the sequel.
  • The news anchor reports that Kevin Flynn became the head of Encom in 1982. The first "Tron" film was also released in that year.
  • Steven Lisberger, the director of the first film, appears in a cameo role (as the bartender in the "End of Line" club).
  • The members of Daft Punk – Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (French) and Thomas Bangalter (French) – played the DJs at the "End of Line" club.
  • "End of Line" – the name of the club – signifies the end of a communication session in the world of the Grid (this is exactly how the Master Control Program said goodbye in the film "Tron").
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