Infinity (film) - Cast

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
Ċ½eljko 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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