<Ul> <Li> Hugh Jackman as Robert Angier (The Great Danton) / Lord Caldlow, an aristocratic magician . After reading the script, Jackman expressed interest in playing the part . Christopher Nolan discovered Jackman's interest, and after meeting him saw that Jackman possessed the qualities of stage showmanship that Nolan was looking for in the role of Angier . Nolan explained that Angier had a "wonderful understanding of the interaction between a performer and a live audience", a quality he believed that Jackman had . Nolan said that Jackman "has the great depth as an actor that hasn't really been explored . People haven't had the chance to really see what he can do as an actor, and this is a character that would let him do that ." Jackman based his portrayal of Angier on 1950s - era American magician Channing Pollock . Jackman also portrays Gerald Root, an alcoholic double used for Angier's New Transported Man . </Li> <Li> Christian Bale as Alfred Borden (The Professor) / Fallon, a working class magician . Christian Bale expressed interest in playing the part and was cast after Jackman . Although Nolan had previously cast Bale as Batman in Batman Begins, he did not consider Bale for the part of Borden until Bale contacted him about the script . Nolan said that Bale was "exactly right" for the part of Borden and that it was "unthinkable" for anyone else to play the part . Nolan described Bale as an actor "terrific to work with" who "takes what he does very, very seriously". Nolan suggested that the actors should not read the original novel, but Bale ignored his advice . </Li> <Li> Michael Caine as John Cutter, the stage engineer (ingenieur) who works with Angier and Borden . Caine had previously collaborated with Nolan and Bale in Batman Begins . Nolan said that even though it felt like the character of Cutter was written for Caine, it was not . Nolan noted that the character was written "before I'd ever met" Caine . Caine describes Cutter as "a teacher, a father and a guide to Angier". Caine, in trying to create Cutter's nuanced portrait, altered his voice and posture . Nolan later said that "Michael Caine's character really becomes something of the heart of the film . He has a wonderful warmth and emotion to him that draws you into the story and allows you to have a point of view on these characters without judging them too harshly ." </Li> <Li> Piper Perabo as Julia McCullough, Milton the Magician's assistant and Angier's wife . </Li> <Li> Rebecca Hall as Sarah Borden, Borden's wife . Hall had to relocate from North London to Los Angeles in order to shoot the film, although the film itself takes place in London . Hall said that she was "starstruck just to be involved in (the film)". </Li> <Li> Scarlett Johansson as Olivia Wenscombe, Angier's assistant and lover . Nolan said that he was "very keen" for Johansson to play the role, and when he met with her to discuss it, "she just loved the character". Johansson praised Nolan's directing methods, saying that she "loved working with (him)"; he was "incredibly focused and driven and involved, and really involved in the performance in every aspect ." </Li> <Li> David Bowie as Nikola Tesla, the real - life inventor who creates a teleportation device for Angier . For the role of Nikola Tesla, Nolan wanted someone who was not necessarily a film star but was "extraordinarily charismatic". Nolan said that "David Bowie was really the only guy I had in mind to play Tesla because his function in the story is a small but very important role". Nolan contacted Bowie, who initially turned down the part . A lifelong fan, Nolan flew out to New York to pitch the role to Bowie in person, telling him no one else could possibly play the part; Bowie accepted after a few minutes . </Li> <Li> Andy Serkis as Mr. Alley, Tesla's assistant . Serkis said that he played his character with the belief that he was "once a corporation man who got excited by this maverick, Tesla, so jumped ship and went with the maverick". Serkis described his character as a "gatekeeper", a "conman", and "a mirror image of Michael Caine's character ." Serkis, a big fan of Bowie, said that he was enjoyable to work with, describing him as "very unassuming, very down to earth...very at ease with himself and funny ." </Li> <Li> Ricky Jay as Milton the Magician, an older magician who employs Angier and Borden at the beginning of their careers . Jay and Michael Weber trained Jackman and Bale for their roles with brief instruction in various stage illusions . The magicians gave the actors limited information, allowing them to know enough to pull off a scene . </Li> <Li> Roger Rees as Owens, a solicitor working for Lord Caldlow . </Li> <Li> W. Morgan Sheppard as Merrit, the owner of a theatre where Angier initially performs . </Li> <Li> Daniel Davis as the judge presiding over Borden's trial . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Hugh Jackman as Robert Angier (The Great Danton) / Lord Caldlow, an aristocratic magician . After reading the script, Jackman expressed interest in playing the part . Christopher Nolan discovered Jackman's interest, and after meeting him saw that Jackman possessed the qualities of stage showmanship that Nolan was looking for in the role of Angier . Nolan explained that Angier had a "wonderful understanding of the interaction between a performer and a live audience", a quality he believed that Jackman had . Nolan said that Jackman "has the great depth as an actor that hasn't really been explored . People haven't had the chance to really see what he can do as an actor, and this is a character that would let him do that ." Jackman based his portrayal of Angier on 1950s - era American magician Channing Pollock . Jackman also portrays Gerald Root, an alcoholic double used for Angier's New Transported Man . </Li> <Li> Christian Bale as Alfred Borden (The Professor) / Fallon, a working class magician . Christian Bale expressed interest in playing the part and was cast after Jackman . Although Nolan had previously cast Bale as Batman in Batman Begins, he did not consider Bale for the part of Borden until Bale contacted him about the script . Nolan said that Bale was "exactly right" for the part of Borden and that it was "unthinkable" for anyone else to play the part . Nolan described Bale as an actor "terrific to work with" who "takes what he does very, very seriously". Nolan suggested that the actors should not read the original novel, but Bale ignored his advice . </Li> <Li> Michael Caine as John Cutter, the stage engineer (ingenieur) who works with Angier and Borden . Caine had previously collaborated with Nolan and Bale in Batman Begins . Nolan said that even though it felt like the character of Cutter was written for Caine, it was not . Nolan noted that the character was written "before I'd ever met" Caine . Caine describes Cutter as "a teacher, a father and a guide to Angier". Caine, in trying to create Cutter's nuanced portrait, altered his voice and posture . Nolan later said that "Michael Caine's character really becomes something of the heart of the film . He has a wonderful warmth and emotion to him that draws you into the story and allows you to have a point of view on these characters without judging them too harshly ." </Li>

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