Cast and Crew of Incognito

Incognito

In the gripping film "Incognito", the captivating character Harry Donovan, portrayed by Jason Patric, navigates the high-stakes world of art forgery. As an accomplished forger, he crafts a stunning counterfeit Rembrandt valued at a staggering $500,000. Posing as a reputable artist, he immerses himself in the lavish Parisian art scene, where ambition and deception coexist in an exquisite dance. Harry's life takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with the enigmatic Marieke, played by Irène Jacob, whose beauty and intellect draw him into a whirlwind romance that challenges everything he stands for.

Full Cast of Incognito

Jason Patric as Harry Donovan

Jason Patric

Harry Donovan
Jason Patric delivers a compelling performance as Harry Donovan in the 1997 film "Incognito," portraying a down-on-his-luck actor whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is mistaken for a look-alike amnesiac mobster. Patric skillfully navigates the complex duality of his character, infusing Harry with a sense of raw vulnerability and desperate charisma. His transformation from a struggling artist to a confident, albeit confused, player in the criminal underworld is both believable and engaging. Patric's nuanced acting captures the inner turmoil and moral ambiguity of a man caught between two lives, as he convincingly alternates between the guileless naivety of Harry and the steely resolve of his doppelgänger. His performance is a testament to his range as an actor, as he carries the film with a mix of dark humor, intensity, and emotional depth, ensuring that the audience remains invested in Harry's journey through the film's twists and turns.
Irène Jacob as Prof. Marieke van den Broeck

Irène Jacob

Prof. Marieke van den Broeck
Irène Jacob delivers a nuanced and captivating performance as Prof. Marieke van den Broeck in the movie 'Incognito,' where she masterfully embodies the character of a brilliant neuroscientist entangled in a complex web of professional aspirations and ethical dilemmas. With a balance of intellectual rigor and emotional depth, Jacob portrays Marieke's internal struggle as she grapples with the implications of her cutting-edge memory research. Her portrayal is both empathetic and enigmatic, drawing the audience into the heart of Marieke's moral quandaries. Jacob's performance is highlighted by her ability to convey the character's vulnerability and determination, as well as her evolving relationships with those around her, particularly in her interactions with the main character, played by Jocelyn Quivrin. As the narrative unfolds, Jacob's Marieke becomes the pivotal axis around which the film's themes of identity, memory, and betrayal revolve, making her performance a standout element of the film.
Ian Richardson as Turley (prosecutor)

Ian Richardson

Turley (prosecutor)
Ian Richardson delivered a compelling performance as Turley, the prosecutor in the 1997 film "Incognito," with his characteristic poise and commanding presence. His portrayal of the sharp-witted and tenacious lawyer was a masterclass in understated intensity. Richardson's Turley was the embodiment of legal acumen, as he skillfully navigated the complex web of the film's intrigue and deception. His piercing gaze and clipped, authoritative vocal delivery lent an air of gravitas to the courtroom scenes, making his cross-examinations not just a quest for justice but a performance within itself—a ballet of words and psychological manipulation. Richardson's ability to convey Turley's relentless pursuit of truth, while subtly hinting at the character's internal moral conflicts, added layers of depth to the role. His performance was a standout element of the film, showcasing his talent for bringing nuance and sophistication to every character he inhabited.
Rod Steiger as Milton A. Donovan

Rod Steiger

Milton A. Donovan
Rod Steiger delivered a compelling performance as Milton A. Donovan in the 1997 espionage thriller "Incognito," directed by John Badham. Steiger, known for his intense and versatile acting style, brought depth and complexity to the role of Donovan, a seasoned and world-weary CIA operative. His portrayal was marked by a masterful control of subtlety and nuance, as he navigated the character's moral ambiguities and the weight of his clandestine past. Steiger's Donovan is a man whose years in the shadows of international espionage have left him jaded yet oddly sympathetic, as he grapples with the consequences of his actions and the intrigue surrounding a mysterious artifact that could alter the balance of power. With his trademark gravitas, Steiger anchored the film with a performance that underscored the psychological toll of a life spent in the service of secrets, providing a memorable and human face to the often-faceless world of spies.
Thomas Lockyer as Alastair Davies

Thomas Lockyer

Alastair Davies
In the gripping thriller "Incognito," Thomas Lockyer delivers a performance that is both chilling and nuanced as Alastair Davies, a man whose life is shrouded in mystery and deceit. Lockyer's portrayal of Davies is a study in duality, as he effortlessly shifts between the character's charming public persona and his underlying menace. His ability to convey the complexity of a man grappling with his own fractured identity is truly commendable. Lockyer brings a palpable intensity to the role, capturing the audience's attention with his brooding presence and sharp, calculated dialogue delivery. His performance is a highlight of the film, providing a deep and unsettling portrayal of a man caught in a web of espionage and intrigue, making the character of Alastair Davies a memorable and compelling antagonist.
Simon Chandler as Iain Ill

Simon Chandler

Iain Ill
In the intricate web of espionage and identity that is the film "Incognito," Simon Chandler delivers a performance as Iain Ill that is both compelling and nuanced. Chandler embodies the character of Ill with a subtle blend of sophistication and enigma, capturing the essence of a seasoned operative who is adept at navigating the murky waters of international intrigue. His portrayal is marked by a quiet intensity and an understated charisma that allows Ill to seamlessly blend into the background or command attention when necessary. Chandler's performance is a testament to his ability to convey complex emotions and motivations through minimal dialogue, relying instead on his keen sense of physicality and expression. His interactions with other characters are laced with a palpable tension, hinting at the depth of Ill's experience and the weight of his secrets. In a film that thrives on the interplay of shadow and light, Simon Chandler's Iain Ill is a standout role that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Pip Torrens as White (Defense)

Pip Torrens

White (Defense)

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Togo Igawa as Thomas Agachi

Togo Igawa

Thomas Agachi

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Ian Holm as John (uncredited)

Ian Holm

John (uncredited)

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Harry Fielder as Policeman (uncredited)

Harry Fielder

Policeman (uncredited)

Prolific British background actor.

Antonio Elliott

Grandson

Hugo Bower

Smit

Frank Nendels

Anton / Chemist

Maja Ottesen

Nude model

Danielle Allan

Museum attendant

Anna Korwin

Museum official

Michael Dimitri

Landlord

Jon Paul Morgan

Conductor

Stephen Webber

Barrister

Keith Anderson

Court translator

Heike Willman

Paris saleswoman

Jon Cartwright

Auctiooneer grandson / interpreter

Crew of Incognito

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