Unbroken - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Unbroken"
Unbroken (2014)
Timing: 2:17 (137 min)
Unbroken - TMDB rating
7.424/10
4311
Unbroken - Kinopoisk rating
7.367/10
85299
Unbroken - IMDB rating
7.2/10
198000

Actors and characters

Photo Jack O

Jack O'Connell

Jack O'Connell
Character Louis Zamperini
Photo Alex Russell #86400Photo Alex Russell #86401Photo Alex Russell #86402

Alex Russell

Alex Russell
Character Pete Zamperini
Photo Domhnall Gleeson #13873Photo Domhnall Gleeson #13874Photo Domhnall Gleeson #13875Photo Domhnall Gleeson #13876

Domhnall Gleeson

Domhnall Gleeson
Character Russel Allen 'Phil' Phillips
Photo Garrett Hedlund #977Photo Garrett Hedlund #978Photo Garrett Hedlund #979Photo Garrett Hedlund #300914

Garrett Hedlund

Garrett Hedlund
Character John Fitzgerald
Photo MIYAVI #32583Photo MIYAVI #32584Photo MIYAVI #32585Photo MIYAVI #32586

MIYAVI

MIYAVI
Character Mutsuhiro 'The Bird' Watanabe
Photo Finn Wittrock #48637Photo Finn Wittrock #48638Photo Finn Wittrock #48639

Finn Wittrock

Finn Wittrock
Character Francis 'Mac' McNamara
Photo Jai Courtney #22564Photo Jai Courtney #22565Photo Jai Courtney #22566Photo Jai Courtney #22567

Jai Courtney

Jai Courtney
Character Hugh 'Cup' Cuppernell
Photo Maddalena Ischiale #89412
Maddalena Ischiale
Character Louise Zamperini
Photo Vincenzo Amato #34652Photo Vincenzo Amato #34653Photo Vincenzo Amato #34654Photo Vincenzo Amato #34655
Vincenzo Amato
Character Anthony Zamperini
Photo Sophie Dalah #89413
Sophie Dalah
Character Virginia
Photo Morgan Griffin #20489

Morgan Griffin

Morgan Griffin
Character Cynthia Applewhite
Photo Savannah Lamble #89414Photo Savannah Lamble #89415
Savannah Lamble
Character Sylvia Zamperini
Photo John Magaro #67152

John Magaro

John Magaro
Character Frank A. Tinker
Louis McIntosh
Character Lt. William Harris
Photo Ross Anderson #41731

Ross Anderson

Ross Anderson
Character Blackie
Photo C.J. Valleroy #89416

C.J. Valleroy

C.J. Valleroy
Character Young Louis
Photo John D

John D'Leo

John D'Leo
Character Young Pete
Photo Jordan Patrick Smith #89418
Jordan Patrick Smith
Character Cliff
Photo Spencer Lofranco #89419Photo Spencer Lofranco #89420Photo Spencer Lofranco #89421Photo Spencer Lofranco #89422
Spencer Lofranco
Character Harry Brooks
Stephen J. Douglas
Character Clarence Douglas
Photo Marcus Vanco #79224Photo Marcus Vanco #79225

Marcus Vanco

Marcus Vanco
Character Lambert
Photo Dylan James Watson #89423

Dylan James Watson

Dylan James Watson
Character Green Hornet Engineer
Photo Ryan Ahern #89424
Ryan Ahern
Character Glassman
Ross Langley
Character Mitchell
Photo Michael Whalley #89425
Michael Whalley
Character Stanley Pillsbury
Photo Sean O

Sean O'Donnell

Sean O'Donnell
Character Boy(s) (voice)
James McEnery
Character Marine at Airbase
Photo Stephen Stanton #53282
Stephen Stanton
Character Berlin Olympics Radio Announcer (voice)
Talia Mano
Character Young Sylvia
Photo Yutaka Izumihara #77222

Yutaka Izumihara

Yutaka Izumihara
Character Radio Tokyo Man
Hisa Goto
Character Omori guard
Photo Hiroshi Kasuga #9395
Hiroshi Kasuga
Character Naoetsu Guard 1
Akira Fujii
Character Japanese Athlete
Chris Proctor
Character James

Shinji Ikefuji

Shinji Ikefuji
Character Japanese Translator
Brodie Henson
Character British p.o.w
Photo Shingo Usami #89426
Shingo Usami
Character Corporal Kono
Stefan Mogel
Character SS Guard
Clay Zamperini
Character Torch Bearer
Jess Terrell
Character American POW
Photo Sean-Ryan Petersen #89427
Sean-Ryan Petersen
Character Boy
Toby Fuller
Character Spike Runner
Photo Conor Fogarty #89428
Conor Fogarty
Character American POW
Jack Marshall
Character Bully
Photo Taki Abe #18923
Taki Abe
Character Radio Tokyo Man
Photo Keiichi Enomoto #84695

Keiichi Enomoto

Keiichi Enomoto
Character Omori Guard
Photo Taka Uematsu #18924
Taka Uematsu
Character Kwajalein Guard
Photo Yoji Tatsuta #18925
Yoji Tatsuta
Character Naoetsu Guard 2
John Michael Burdon
Character Man in Stadium
Ben Rossberg
Character British POW Officer
Photo Sean Edward Frazer #19860
Sean Edward Frazer
Character US Officer p.o.w
Yoshinao Aonuma
Character Kwajalein Guard
James Storer
Character American P.O.W.
Joel Knights
Character British POW Officer
Kristopher Bos
Character U.S. Officer P.O.W.
Katsu Nojiri
Character Omori Guard
Matt Hurley
Character US Officer P.O.W
Shane Leckenby
Character British POW
Connor Clarke
Character American P.O.W
Steven Carnuccio
Character Church Attendee
Matthew Crocker
Character Australian P.O.W
Photo Connor Zegenhagen #19861
Connor Zegenhagen
Character British Soldier
Nicholas Farris
Character Olympic Race Starter
Sarah Alison
Character Virginia
Mathew Hislop
Character Australian POW
Matthew McConnell
Character American P.O.W
Dougal Walker
Character British POW
Jack Alcock
Character American POW
Darren Wyer
Character Infirmary p.o.w
Andy de Lore
Character Infirmary POW
Mitch Christen
Character British POW (uncredited)
Matt Clayton
Character US Enlisted POW (uncredited)
Darren Gallagher
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Kent Lee #89429

Kent Lee

Kent Lee
Character Olympic spectator / Japanese Olympic team member (uncredited)
Beau Paley
Character American POW (uncredited)
Photo Craig Walker #89430
Craig Walker
Character Berlin Olympics Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Sam Byrne #370352
Sam Byrne
Character Australian Athlete (uncredited)
Jeremy Costello
Character Australian POW (uncredited)
Photo Maxime Rignol #392910
Maxime Rignol
Character Prisoner (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Universal Studios acquired the rights to the story of Louis Zamperini in 1957, hoping to make a film starring Tony Curtis. Later, Nicolas Cage became interested in the project. Ultimately, the film received the green light only after the book about Zamperini became a bestseller.
  • Miyavi (Watanabe) had to keep his distance from Jack O'Connell (Zamperini) to make it easier for him to play his character in scenes where Watanabe displayed particular cruelty towards Zamperini.
  • When Zamperini and Phil are floating at sea on a raft, Phil looks at a photograph of a woman. This is a real photograph of his sweetheart, who would later become his wife. Angelina Jolie was provided with this photograph by his daughter.
  • Dane DeHaan was one of the main contenders for the role of Louis Zamperini.
  • Due to chickenpox, Angelina Jolie was unable to attend the film premiere.
  • The film was shown on January 8, 2015, at Casina Pio IV, the main building of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences in the Vatican. Pope Francis did not attend the screening, but later met with Angelina Jolie and Luke Zamperini, the son of the late athlete Louis Zamperini.
  • Louis Zamperini passed away on July 2, 2014. Before his death, while in the hospital, he managed to watch a rough cut of the film on Angelina Jolie’s laptop.
  • As stated in the end credits, the real Mutsuhiro Watanabe refused to meet with Louis Zamperini, but he agreed to give an interview for a television program on the occasion of Zamperini’s participation in the Olympic torch relay in Tokyo in 1998. During the interview, Watanabe did not express remorse for beating prisoners, but admitted that he followed not official orders, but personal feelings towards the enemy.
  • Clay Zamperini, Louis Zamperini’s grandson, played an extra role as a person carrying the Olympic torch.
  • Jack O’Connell dyed his chestnut hair black to more closely resemble the character of Italian descent.
  • An American of Italian descent, Louis Zamperini grew up in a difficult environment in 1920s America. As a teenager, he was caught stealing and participated in paid fistfights. However, he ended up not in jail, but on a stadium track, where he amazed coaches with outstanding running results. He soon entered the elite of American sports, and in 1936, as part of the American team, he competed at the Berlin Olympics, where he met Hitler and couldn't resist a prank: he stole a German flag from the Reich Chancellery.
  • When the Olympic flame is carried in Japan at the end of the film, Louis Zamperini runs past the prisoner-of-war camp in Naoetsu. In reality, Zamperini was held in this camp for the longest time.
  • When the prisoners of war are bathing in the river, a B-29 bomber flies overhead, and the shadow of a B-24 bomber is cast on the water.
  • In the scene at the train station, you can notice a 50-star US flag hanging on the depot building. At that time, there should have been a flag from 1912 (48 stars – 8 rows, 6 columns), but the film shows a flag from 1959, which has 50 stars arranged in an offset pattern.
  • The national markings on the American transport plane shown at the end of the film (1945) have a red dot in the center of the star. This red dot was removed from American aircraft in 1942 to avoid possible confusion with the red Hinomaru circle used in the markings of Japanese aircraft.
  • The American plane that carries Zamperini at the end of the film is a Lockheed Electra with markings of Australian civil transport. Additionally, the nose of the plane features an inscription not authorized by regulations – Army Air Corp, while the Army Air Corp was renamed Army Air Forces in 1941.
  • Despite Louis, Phil, and Mac spending a considerable amount of time at sea, they remain cleanly shaven.
  • In reality, steam-powered trains never operated regular passenger service to Torrance, California. Such services were provided by Pacific Electric, but they built electric railways, and in that case, electric wires above the train should have been visible in the shot.
  • A modern white dress with an 'invisible' back zipper can be spotted in the film. A girl in such a dress can be seen behind Louis while he is dining downtown in Japan. Long zippers appeared only in the 1950s, and 'invisible' zippers came into use even later.
  • No parachutes are visible in any of the scenes on board the B-24 aircraft.
  • The aircraft crew is flying in uniforms, when they should be in flight suits.
  • In the opening scene, none of the bomber crew are equipped with a parachute harness.
  • The prisoners of war mostly look disheveled, but are nevertheless cleanly shaved and neatly groomed.
  • The shadow of the aircraft moves across the ground much slower than the aircraft itself flying overhead.
  • The script is based on Laura Hillenbrand’s book "Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption," published in 2010.
  • Miyavi (Watanabe) had to keep his distance from Jack O’Connell (Zamperini) to make it easier for him to play his character in scenes where Watanabe displayed particular cruelty towards Zamperini.
  • Jack O’Connell dyed his auburn hair black to more closely resemble the character of Italian descent.
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