The Bourne Identity - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Bourne Identity"
The Bourne Identity (2002)
Timing: 1:59 (119 min)
The Bourne Identity - TMDB rating
7.474/10
9996
The Bourne Identity - Kinopoisk rating
7.77/10
203662
The Bourne Identity - IMDB rating
7.8/10
611000

Actors and characters

Photo Matt Damon #2764Photo Matt Damon #2765Photo Matt Damon #2766Photo Matt Damon #2767

Matt Damon

Matt Damon
Character Jason Bourne
Photo Franka Potente #35255Photo Franka Potente #35256Photo Franka Potente #35257Photo Franka Potente #35258

Franka Potente

Franka Potente
Character Marie Helena Kreutz
Photo Chris Cooper #2290Photo Chris Cooper #2291Photo Chris Cooper #2292Photo Chris Cooper #2293

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper
Character Alexander Conklin
Photo Clive Owen #42685Photo Clive Owen #42686Photo Clive Owen #42687Photo Clive Owen #42688

Clive Owen

Clive Owen
Character The Professor
Photo Brian Cox #27262Photo Brian Cox #27263Photo Brian Cox #27264Photo Brian Cox #27265

Brian Cox

Brian Cox
Character Ward Abbott
Photo Gabriel Mann #47028

Gabriel Mann

Gabriel Mann
Character Danny Zorn
Photo Julia Stiles #43094Photo Julia Stiles #43095Photo Julia Stiles #43096Photo Julia Stiles #43097

Julia Stiles

Julia Stiles
Character Nicky Parsons
Photo Walton Goggins #25309Photo Walton Goggins #25310Photo Walton Goggins #25311Photo Walton Goggins #25312

Walton Goggins

Walton Goggins
Character Research Tech
Photo Josh Hamilton #33479Photo Josh Hamilton #33480Photo Josh Hamilton #33481

Josh Hamilton

Josh Hamilton
Character Research Tech
Photo Tim Dutton #31922

Tim Dutton

Tim Dutton
Character Eamon
Photo Nicky Naudé #47032
Nicky Naudé
Character Castel
Photo David Selburg #72691
David Selburg
Character Marshall
Photo Demetri Goritsas #35537Photo Demetri Goritsas #35538
Demetri Goritsas
Character Com Tech
Russell Levy
Character Manheim
Photo Anthony Green #47033
Anthony Green
Character Security Chief
Photo Hubert Saint-Macary #47034Photo Hubert Saint-Macary #47035
Hubert Saint-Macary
Character Morgue Boss
Photo David Bamber #47036

David Bamber

David Bamber
Character Consulate Clerk
Photo Gwenaël Clause #47037
Gwenaël Clause
Character Deauvage
Photo Emanuel Booz #47038
Emanuel Booz
Character Taxi Driver
Philippe Durand
Character Morgue Attendant
Photo Vincent Franklin #47039
Vincent Franklin
Character Rawlins
Photo Paulette Frantz #47040

Paulette Frantz

Paulette Frantz
Character Concierge
Photo Thierry René #21851
Thierry René
Character Wombosi Counselor
Roger Frost
Character Apfel
Photo David Gasman #7414
David Gasman
Character Deputy DCM
Harry Gilbert
Character Alain
Delphine Lanson
Character Alliance Secretary
William Cagnard
Character Davies
Photo Kait Tenison #47041Photo Kait Tenison #47042
Kait Tenison
Character Bank Receptionist
Joseph Beddelin
Character Zurich Cop
Rainer Werner
Character Zurich Cop
Katie Thynne
Character Claudia
Aaron Lilly
Character Marine
Ronald Benefield
Character Marine
Bradley J. Goode
Character Marine
Troy Lenhardt
Character Marine
Joshua McNew
Character Marine
Joe Montana
Character Marine
John Pawlikowski
Character Marine
Michael Rix
Character Marine
Brad Rizer
Character Marine
Andrew Webster
Character Marine
Houston Williams
Character Marine
Alain Grellier
Character Salvi
Photo Arnaud Henriet #47043
Arnaud Henriet
Character Wombosi Bodyguard
Photo Jean-Yves Bilien #72692
Jean-Yves Bilien
Character Wombosi Bodyguard
Danny Erskine
Character Wombosi Bodyguard
Elwin 'Chopper' David
Character Wombosi Bodyguard

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Robert Ludlum's novel "The Bourne Identity" (1980).
  • The film's release was scheduled for June 2001. The delay was due to director Doug Liman's desire to reshoot some scenes, particularly the famous chase scene in the middle of the film.
  • Director Doug Liman did not allow screenwriter Tony Gilroy to read the short story "The Bourne Identity," upon which the film was based. Instead, Doug prepared a script outline, which Mr. Gilroy had to work with.
  • Clive Owen's character drives a BMW in the film. Interestingly, Clive is a BMW brand ambassador – he has starred in several commercials for them.
  • One of the rare films not burdened with a large number of opening credits.
  • Most of the extras, portraying American soldiers at the American embassy in Zurich, were actual U.S. Marines sent to Europe at the request of producer Frank Marshall. Of course, they didn't need to be provided with special uniforms. Together with the director, they worked on the dialogue (which was ultimately cut from the film) and developed tactical schemes for filming the operation at the embassy.
  • Composer Carter Burwell was actively working on the soundtrack for the film, but due to a delay in its release, he was forced to leave the project in 2001.
  • The special edition DVD of the film for Region 2 lacks the title card present in both the theatrical and alternative versions. At the beginning of the film, viewers only see the Universal Studios logo, but the credits do not appear until the end, and even then, the title card is missing.
  • At the beginning of the film, Jason Bourne looks in a mirror and speaks in Dutch: “Weet je wie ik ben? Hou dan godverdomme op met dat gezeik en zeg het me,” which translates to: “Do you know who I am? Then stop talking nonsense and tell me.”
  • The Professor’s rifle is a Swiss SIG 550 Sniper.
  • In the first version of the script, Marie was American, her last name was Parsell, and she had green hair. In the film, she is German, her last name is Kreutz, and she changes her hair color several times throughout the movie.
  • The film was originally scheduled for release on September 7, 2001. However, when the filmmakers decided to rework the ending, the premiere was pushed back to May 31, 2002. After that, the release date was changed again to June 14, 2002.
  • Robert Ludlum, the author of the Jason Bourne books, died during post-production on March 12, 2001.
  • The role of Jason Bourne was offered to Brad Pitt, but he chose to star in 'The Spy Game' (2001).
  • Filming scenes with Brian Cox and Chris Cooper took about five days. However, both actors later returned to the set to participate in reshoots.
  • Judy Parfitt played a psychologist, but the scene with her involvement was cut from the film. This episode can be viewed on the DVD in the 'Deleted Scenes' section.
  • Jason Bourne's hand-to-hand combat technique combines Krav Maga and Eskrima/Kali.
  • David Self is listed as one of the authors of the screenplay dated September 2, 2000. However, his name does not appear among the screenwriters in the finished film.
  • Brian Cox (Ward Abbott) had previously played in a film about an assassin suffering from memory loss after a trauma, in the 1996 film "The Long Kiss Goodnight".
  • The pistol Bourne discovers in the bank safe deposit box in Zurich is a SIG-Sauer SIG Pro SP2009 (9mm).
  • Among the items Bourne finds in his safe deposit box at the Gemeinschaftsbank in Zurich are an American Express credit card and a rather rare Air France Club 2000 frequent flyer card. This card is issued only to Air France management and corporate clients who manage multi-million dollar flight budgets.
  • During the chase scene at the American embassy in Zurich, Bourne escapes through an emergency exit. He descends from a metal platform and hangs from the stairs by his hands. At that moment, the camera "captures" the metal platform he climbed down from, and we see that there is no snow on it (the snow fell off when the platform's mountings couldn't withstand Bourne's weight). When the embassy soldiers ran out of the emergency exit after a while, it is visible that snow is lying on the platform.
  • After Bourne scans his handprint at the bank, he removes his hand from the scanner. But in the next frame, he is holding his hand on the scanner again, and removes it again.
  • During the fight between Bourne and the Professor, the latter pulls a Walther P5 Compact pistol from his bag, but when he drops it, a CZ 100 pistol is lying on the ground instead.
  • On the Russian foreign passport in the name of "Foma Kiniaev", the surname is written as "Ащьф Лштшфум" in Russian, which corresponds to the name "Foma Kiniaev" typed with the Russian keyboard layout enabled.
  • In the scene with Wambosi's murder, as he descends the stairs, he is not wearing a jacket (he is carrying it in his hand), but at the moment of the shooting and in the subsequent scene, the jacket is already on him.
  • Principal photography for the film took place from October 31, 2000, to February 2001 in the Czech Republic, France, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.
  • The film's release date was originally scheduled for June 2001. The delay was due to the director Doug Liman's desire to reshoot some scenes, particularly the famous chase scene in the middle of the film.
  • Director Doug Liman did not allow screenwriter Tony Gilroy to read the novel "The Bourne Identity," on which the film was based. Instead, Doug prepared a script outline, which Mr. Gilroy had to work with.
  • Clive Owen's character drives a BMW in the film. Interestingly, Clive is a brand ambassador for BMW – he has starred in several commercials for them.
  • Most of the extras, portraying American soldiers at the American embassy in Zurich, were real US Marines sent to Europe at the request of producer Frank Marshall. Naturally, they did not need to be provided with special uniforms. Together with the director, they worked on the dialogues (which were ultimately cut from the film) and developed tactical plans for filming the embassy operation.
  • The role of Jason Bourne was offered to Brad Pitt, but he chose to star in "Spy Game" (2001).
  • Judy Parfitt played a psychologist, but the scene with her participation was cut from the film. This episode can be viewed on the DVD in the "Deleted Scenes" section.
  • During the chase scene at the American embassy in Zurich, Bourne escapes through an emergency exit. He descends from a metal platform and hangs from the stairs by his hands. At that moment, the camera focuses on the platform he climbed down from, revealing that there is no snow on it (the snow was blown off when the platform’s supports couldn’t handle Bourne’s weight). When the embassy soldiers later ran out of the emergency exit, snow is visible on the platform.
  • A Russian foreign passport in the name of “Foma Kiniaev” displays the surname as “Ащьф Лштшфум” in Russian, which corresponds to the name “Foma Kiniaev” typed with the Russian keyboard layout enabled.
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