Steven Spielberg Assembles a Powerhouse Cast in Historical Epic “Bridge of Spies”
At the height of the Cold War era, the world’s
superpowers – the United States and the Soviet Union’s heightened paranoia
unfolds in Steven Spielberg’s engaging thriller “Bridge of Spies” starring two-time Oscar® winner Tom Hanks as lawyer
James Donovan; three-time Tony Award® and two-time Olivier Award winner Mark
Rylance as arrested Soviet spy Rudolf Abel; Scott Shepherd as CIA officer
Hoffman; Academy Award nominee Amy Ryan as Donovan’s wife, Mary; Sebastian Koch
as East German lawyer Wolfgang Vogel; seven-time Emmy Award® winner and Oscar
nominee Alan Alda as Thomas Watters, a partner at Donovan’s law firm; Austin
Stowell as downed Air Force pilot Francis Gary Powers; Mikhail Gorevoy as
Soviet official Ivan Schischkin; and Will Rogers as Frederic Pryor, an American
student detained in East Berlin.
Inspired by true events, “Bridge of Spies” is the extraordinary
story of an unlikely hero James Donovan (Tom Hanks), an insurance claims lawyer
from Brooklyn thrust into the dangerous world of international espionage when
he is tasked with pulling off a near-impossible rescue mission at the height of
the Cold War to negotiate the release of a captured American U-2 pilot Gary
Powers (Stowell) in exchange of an arrested Soviet spy Rudolf Abel (Rylance).
Director Steven Spielberg has often tackled seminal
historical events throughout his career. A history enthusiast, his knowledge of
the Cold War dates back to childhood when his father told stories of the
deep-seated feelings of animosity and distrust that existed between the U.S.
and Soviet Union, stories he still remembers today.
Actress Amy Ryan, who received an Oscar® nomination
for her role as a hardened welfare mom in “Gone Baby Gone” and was most
recently seen in the award-winning “Birdman,” signed on as Donovan’s supportive
but strong-willed wife, Mary. In discussing what attracted her to the project she
says, “Most screenplays take 10 or 15 pages before you get a sense of who the
characters really are, but we find out that James Donovan is a fast-talking
lawyer in the first few pages. Plus, I liked the fact that this woman, Mary
Donovan, wasn’t just a ‘Yes dear, of course dear’ kind of wife. She had things of substance to say and really
good, strong, smart opinions about the world in which her husband was stepping
foot into, and I found that genuinely appealing.”
Before filming began, the actress had the opportunity
to meet Mary’s granddaughter. “I saw her family’s wedding albums and vacation
photos and heard firsthand stories where I found out that Mary was born in Bay
Ridge, raised in a strong Irish Catholic family, graduated from Marymount
College and eventually settled down in Park Slope,” Ryan explains. “Mary was
proud of what her husband was doing, but she didn’t like the attention it drew
to her family and worried that their children might be in danger.”
Ryan’s biggest challenge was making her character, a
woman in the midst of extremely-trying circumstances, believable. Says Golden Globe® winner
producer Marc Platt, “Amy’s portrayal of Mary has us rooting for her, but we
also feel her conflict over wanting to protect her family. Her husband’s involvement
with the case brings the family some danger and causes friends to sort of drop
away, and you feel the tug-of-war within her to want to protect and love her
husband and do what he thinks is right, and yet to protect her family at the
same time, and you love her for that conflict.”
Ryan was especially thrilled to have the opportunity
to work with Hanks, finding him generous, both in spirit and energy. “I was
very impressed with the amount of enthusiasm he was able to bring to each
scene, and he’s had so much experience as an actor that I tried to listen and
observe as much as I could,” she says. “In addition to all
the technical sides of knowing where the camera is going to be and where the
lights are, he is still able to inhabit the scene so fully and truthfully…that
is an amazing skill.”
And for Hanks, the feeling was mutual. “Working with
Amy was amazing…I was always thinking that it looked as if she was hardly doing
anything, and yet she was doing everything all at the same time.”
One of world history’s greatest untold stories
unfolds in “Bridge of Spies” when it opens in Philippine cinemas this October
14 from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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