The Fighter - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Fighter"
The Fighter (2010)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
The Fighter - TMDB rating
7.381/10
4618
The Fighter - Kinopoisk rating
7.786/10
242072
The Fighter - IMDB rating
7.8/10
407000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo David Hoberman #22829
David Hoberman
Producer
Photo Todd Lieberman #22830
Todd Lieberman
Producer
Dorothy Aufiero
Producer
Paul Tamasy
Producer

Executive Producer

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Bob Weinstein

Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
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Tucker Tooley

Tucker Tooley
Executive Producer
Eric Johnson
Executive Producer
Keith Dorrington
Executive Producer
Leslie Varrelman
Executive Producer

Casting

Sheila Jaffe
Casting

Editor

Photo Pamela Martin #75097
Pamela Martin
Editor

Art Direction

Laura Ballinger
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Mark Bridges #14157

Mark Bridges

Mark Bridges
Costume Design

Stunts

Robert Alonzo
Stunts

Production Design

Photo Judy Becker #74272

Judy Becker

Judy Becker
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Ray Siegle
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Gene Serdena
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Rob Fitz
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Michael Brook #66900

Michael Brook

Michael Brook
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Mark Kamine
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

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Jeff G. Waxman
Co-Producer
Ken Halsband
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Photo Haley Sweet #25989
Haley Sweet
Production Supervisor

Fight Choreographer

Utility Stunts

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Paul E. Short
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

Photo Hoyte van Hoytema #3048

Hoyte van Hoytema

Hoyte van Hoytema
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Geoffrey Haley
Steadicam Operator

Makeup Department Head

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Donald Mowat

Donald Mowat
Makeup Department Head

Visual Effects Supervisor

Tim Carras
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Karen Golden
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Elizabeth Cecchini
Hairstylist
Kristen Barry
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Donald Frazee
Special Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Producer

Joshua D. Comen
Visual Effects Producer

Thanks

Brad Weston
Thanks
Susan Jacobs
Thanks

Boom Operator

Brian Courchine
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Paul Tamasy
Screenplay
Eric Johnson
Screenplay

Additional Editor

Terel Gibson
Additional Editor

Sound Designer

Odin Benitez
Sound Designer

Assistant Editor

Lizzy Calhoun
Assistant Editor

Rigging Grip

Grip

Woody Bell
Grip

Special Effects

Brian Ricci
Special Effects

Story

Paul Tamasy
Story
Eric Johnson
Story
Keith Dorrington
Story

Assistant Director

Photo Cara Giallanza #71343
Cara Giallanza
Assistant Director
Photo Michele Ziegler #71305Photo Michele Ziegler #71306

Michele Ziegler

Michele Ziegler
Assistant Director

"A" Camera Operator

Geoffrey Haley
"A" Camera Operator
Andrew Rowlands
"A" Camera Operator

Production Sound Mixer

Anton Gold
Production Sound Mixer

Post Production Supervisor

Christopher Kulikowski
Post Production Supervisor

Prosthetics

Visual Effects

Hugo Dominguez
Visual Effects

Actor's Assistant

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Eric Weinstein
Actor's Assistant

Executive In Charge Of Production

Ken Halsband
Executive In Charge Of Production

Post-Production Manager

Andrew Troy
Post-Production Manager

Color Timer

Lee Wimer
Color Timer

Prosthetic Supervisor

Ben Bornstein
Prosthetic Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Matt Damon and Brad Pitt were considered for the role of Dicky Eklund.
  • When the film was first being planned, Mark Wahlberg sent the script to Martin Scorsese, hoping he would be interested. However, Scorsese wasn't interested. Wahlberg eventually suggested that David O. Russell direct the film.
  • Mark Wahlberg waived his salary for his role in this film.
  • For greater realism, Wahlberg refused a stunt double and performed all the fight scenes himself, nearly breaking his nose in the process.
  • Filming began in July 2009 and took 33 days. It took place in Massachusetts, in the very locations where Micky Ward actually boxed.
  • Mark Wahlberg asked Christian Bale to participate in the film. This happened when they met by chance at the kindergarten their daughters attend.
  • Dicky is 7 years older than Micky, but Christian Bale, who plays Dicky, is actually 3 years younger than Mark Wahlberg.
  • To prepare for the role of Micky, Mark Wahlberg trained extensively and even built a boxing ring in his house.
  • Darren Aronofsky was previously attached to the film but left the project to make "Black Swan" (2010).
  • Emily Blunt turned down a role in this film.
  • To achieve greater authenticity in portraying cocaine addict Dicky Eklund, Christian Bale went on a strict diet, eating only vegetables and fruits, even though his contract did not require it. He lost so much weight that his co-star Mark Wahlberg publicly expressed concern for his health. However, this was not the first time for Christian: he had subjected himself to a similar ordeal while working on the film "The Machinist" (2004).
  • Darren Aronofsky was previously attached to the film but left the project to shoot "Black Swan" (2010).
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