Inside Llewyn Davis - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Inside Llewyn Davis"
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Inside Llewyn Davis - TMDB rating
7.198/10
2609
Inside Llewyn Davis - Kinopoisk rating
6.956/10
43670
Inside Llewyn Davis - IMDB rating
7.4/10
161004

Actors and characters

Photo Oscar Isaac #4850Photo Oscar Isaac #4851Photo Oscar Isaac #4852Photo Oscar Isaac #4853

Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac
Character Llewyn Davis
Photo Ethan Phillips #28380

Ethan Phillips

Ethan Phillips
Character Mitch Gorfein
Photo Robin Bartlett #20256Photo Robin Bartlett #20257Photo Robin Bartlett #20258Photo Robin Bartlett #20259

Robin Bartlett

Robin Bartlett
Character Lillian Gorfein
Photo Max Casella #31298Photo Max Casella #31299Photo Max Casella #31300Photo Max Casella #31301

Max Casella

Max Casella
Character Pappi Corsicato
Photo Jerry Grayson #105041
Jerry Grayson
Character Mel Novikoff
Photo Jeanine Serralles #89407
Jeanine Serralles
Character Joy
Photo Adam Driver #29242Photo Adam Driver #29243Photo Adam Driver #29244Photo Adam Driver #29245

Adam Driver

Adam Driver
Character Al Cody
Photo Stark Sands #100598Photo Stark Sands #100599

Stark Sands

Stark Sands
Character Troy Nelson
Photo John Goodman #16396Photo John Goodman #16397Photo John Goodman #16398Photo John Goodman #16399

John Goodman

John Goodman
Character Roland Turner
Photo Garrett Hedlund #977Photo Garrett Hedlund #978Photo Garrett Hedlund #979Photo Garrett Hedlund #300914

Garrett Hedlund

Garrett Hedlund
Character Johnny Five
Photo Alex Karpovsky #98748Photo Alex Karpovsky #98749Photo Alex Karpovsky #98750Photo Alex Karpovsky #98751

Alex Karpovsky

Alex Karpovsky
Character Marty Green
Photo Helen Hong #28655
Helen Hong
Character Janet Fung
Bradley Mott
Character Joe Flom
Michael Rosner
Character Arlen Gamble
Photo Bonnie Rose #121948

Bonnie Rose

Bonnie Rose
Character Dodi Gamble
Photo Jack OPhoto Jack OPhoto Jack OPhoto Jack O

Jack O'Connell

Jack O'Connell
Character Elevator Attendant
Photo Ricardo Cordero #121071
Ricardo Cordero
Character Nunzio
Photo Sylvia Kauders #56166
Sylvia Kauders
Character Ginny
Photo Ian Jarvis #121949
Ian Jarvis
Character Cromartie
Photo Diane Findlay #121950Photo Diane Findlay #121951
Diane Findlay
Character Receptionist
Photo Ian Blackman #31356

Ian Blackman

Ian Blackman
Character Studio Man
Photo Steve Routman #9644

Steve Routman

Steve Routman
Character Abortion Doctor
Amelia McClain
Character Oasis Waitress
Photo James Colby #22224

James Colby

James Colby
Character Cop on Road
Photo Charlotte Booker #202844Photo Charlotte Booker #202845Photo Charlotte Booker #202846
Charlotte Booker
Character Chicago Waitress
Photo Mike Houston #103461
Mike Houston
Character Train Station Cop
Photo Sam Haft #112255
Sam Haft
Character Man in Gate of Horn
Photo F. Murray Abraham #27712Photo F. Murray Abraham #27713

F. Murray Abraham

F. Murray Abraham
Character Bud Grossman
Jason Shelton
Character Youth in Car
Photo Frank Ridley #59461

Frank Ridley

Frank Ridley
Character Union Hall Man 1
John Ahlin
Character Union Hall Man 2
Photo Jake Ryan #43716Photo Jake Ryan #43717Photo Jake Ryan #43718Photo Jake Ryan #43719

Jake Ryan

Jake Ryan
Character Danny
Photo Declan Bennett #121952Photo Declan Bennett #121953Photo Declan Bennett #121954

Declan Bennett

Declan Bennett
Character Irish Singer
Erik Hayden
Character Additional Irish Singer
Photo Daniel Everidge #45841
Daniel Everidge
Character Additional Irish Singer
Jeff Takacs
Character Additional Irish Singer
Nancy Blake
Character Elizabeth Hobby
Photo Stephen Payne #333694
Stephen Payne
Character Mr. Hobby
Photo Roberto Lopez #11913
Roberto Lopez
Character Bouncer
Benjamin Pike
Character Young Bob
Photo Marcus Mumford #214420Photo Marcus Mumford #214421Photo Marcus Mumford #214422

Marcus Mumford

Marcus Mumford
Character Mike Timlin (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is dedicated to the American folk performer Dave Van Ronk.
  • Cinematographer Roger Deakins was unable to work with Ethan and Joel Coen again due to being occupied with another project ("Skyfall", 2012).
  • Lewin Davis is a fictional character not based on the life of Dave Van Ronk. However, the idea for his creation came from Van Ronk's memoirs. The film also depicts the Greenwich Village music scene and the real clubs Gaslight Cafe and Gerde's Folk City.
  • Folk singer Dave Van Ronk, who was the inspiration for this film, released the album Inside Dave Van Ronk in 1963. The album cover featured a photograph of Van Ronk with a cat. In an interview, Ethan and Joel Coen were asked if there was a connection between this cover and the presence of a cat with the character in the film. They replied that it was not related in any way. Moreover, they only noticed the cat on the cover after filming had finished. During post-production, the art director pointed out this coincidence.
  • The cover of the album Inside Llewyn Davis, which is shown in the film, was made in analogy with the cover of Inside Dave Van Ronk.
  • After Oscar Isaac's first meeting with T-Bone Burnett, the latter put on a Tom Waits record and simply left the room for an hour.
  • Oscar Isaac actually really dislikes cats. This dislike developed in him when he contracted an infection from a cat bite.
  • Scott Avett from The Avett Brothers auditioned for the role of Lewin Davis.
  • The film's directors told an interviewer that working with multiple cats on set was difficult, and they ended up completely falling out of love with the animals. Mainly due to the difficulties associated with making this film. They said that even working with a trained vulture, which they used on the set of 'True Grit' (2010), was easier than working with cats. And that was considering the vulture was rather unintelligent for a bird.
  • Jim and Jean were a real American folk duo, Jim Glover and Jean Ray, who performed in the 1960s in Greenwich Village. Jim Glover was the person who first introduced the legendary performer Phil Ochs to folk music. And Jean Ray was known for inspiring Neil Young to write the song 'Cinnamon Girl'.
  • In the scene where Lewin makes a phone call using a public payphone at a subway station, a modern train can be seen arriving at the station from the opposite direction.
  • Lewin walks past a poster for the film "The Incredible Journey" (1963), which was released two years after the events of the film.
  • A lava lamp can be seen in one of the scenes. Such lamps were invented in 1963, but did not go on sale until 1965.
  • All of the Checker Taxi cars are models produced after 1973. This can be determined by their large bumpers.
  • At the beginning of the film, Jean asks Lewin if he has ever won the lottery. New Hampshire was the first state in America to begin selling lottery tickets, in 1964.
  • The police car that stops the protagonist during his trip to Chicago is a 1963 Plymouth.
  • A 1962 Cadillac can be spotted in one of the street scenes in Greenwich Village, even though the film’s events take place in early 1961.
  • The drum kit visible in the background of the recording studio is from a much later period.
  • When Lewyn and Jean are talking on the couch in Jean’s apartment, her hair noticeably changes position between shots.
  • US Highway 80 does not go through Akron. It was likely meant to be Interstate 80, which had not yet been built in 1961. US 80 runs from Savannah to Dallas.
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