Cast
| Actor | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Matthew Broderick | Richard Feynman | |
| Patricia Arquette | Arline Greenbaum | Feynman's first wife & lover |
| Peter Riegert | Melville "Mel" Feynman | Feynman's father |
| Dori Brenner | Tutti Feynman | |
| Peter Michael Goetz | Dr. Murray Gell-Mann | |
| Željko Ivanek | Bill Price | |
| Joyce Van Patten | Aunt Ruth | |
| James LeGros | John Archibald Wheeler | Thesis advisor at Princeton |
| Jeffrey Force | Young Richard Feynman | |
| David Drew Gallagher | Harold | |
| Raffi Di Blasio | Robert | |
| Joshua Keaton | David | |
| James Hong | Abacus Adder | |
| Emerson Tran | Kid | |
| Melissa DeLizia | Young Joan | |
| John Hammil | County Dr. #1 | |
| Jack Lindine | Mr. Greenbaum | Arline's father |
| Helene Moore | County Nurse #1 | |
| Mary Pat Gleason | County Dr. #2 | |
| Horton Foote Jr. | Neighborhood Doctor | |
| Mary Kay Wulf | Aunt Rose | |
| Laurence Haddon | Family Doctor | |
| Tom Kurlander | Driver | |
| Mark Burnham | Passenger #1 | |
| Googy Gress | Passenger #2 | |
| Joshua Goldin | Passenger #3 | |
| Erich Anderson | Gil | |
| Matt Mulhern | Gate Guard | |
| Drew Ebersole | Calculator Kid #1 | |
| John Patterson | Stan Ivanek | |
| Damion Scheller | Calculator Kid #2 | |
| Joshua Malina | Calculator Kid #3 | |
| Demetrius Navarro | Calculator Kid #4 | |
| Cosimo Sherman | Garo | |
| Geoffrey Nauffts | Rob | |
| David Barrera | Chepa | |
| Patrick James Clarke | Strong Fellow | |
| Kirk Fox | Mechanic | |
| Marianne Muellerleile | Nurse Gracie | |
| Michelle Feynman | Sewing Girl on Train | Cameo by Michelle (Richard Feynman's daughter) |
| Kristin Dattilo | Joan Feynman | Sister of Richard Feynman |
| Bill Bolender | Isadore Rabi | |
| Corbitt Smith | Henry |
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