Cast and Crew of Maria

Maria

In the poignant drama "Maria," the legendary opera singer Maria Callas, portrayed by the captivating Angelina Jolie, navigates the complexities of her final days in 1970s Paris. This riveting biographical film delves deep into the life of one of the most celebrated vocalists of all time, revealing the emotional turbulence, artistic struggles, and personal demons that haunted her throughout her illustrious career. As she grapples with her identity, the film captures the essence of how Callas, once dubbed the 'La Divina,' confronts the shadows of fame and the weight of her past while searching for solace in a rapidly changing world.

Alongside Jolie's powerful portrayal, Pierfrancesco Favino shines as Ferruccio, the enigmatic man who becomes a pivotal figure in Maria's life during her twilight years. His character serves not only to illuminate Callas's vulnerabilities but also to challenge her understanding of love and ambition. As their relationship unfolds against the backdrop of Paris, the film beautifully intertwines themes of passion, loss, and redemption, allowing audiences to witness the profound connection between the two characters. Through breathtaking performances, the narrative captures the struggles of an artist who must reconcile her immense talent with her flawed humanity.

With stunning cinematography and a haunting score that pays homage to Callas's unparalleled contributions to the opera world, "Maria" is not just a biopic—it is a celebration of a woman who defied the odds and left an indelible mark on music history. This film invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of identity, the price of fame, and the courage it takes to confront one's own reality. As Maria Callas faces the twilight of her life, her story resonates as a testament to the enduring power of art and the resilience of the human spirit.

Full Cast of Maria

Angelina Jolie as Maria Callas

Angelina Jolie

Maria Callas
Angelina Jolie delivered a tour de force performance as the iconic opera singer Maria Callas in the film "Maria," capturing the essence of the celebrated diva with a portrayal that was as much a technical marvel as it was emotionally resonant. Jolie fully immersed herself in the role, meticulously studying Callas's distinctive voice and mannerisms to bring authenticity to her performance. Her transformation was not merely physical; she conveyed the deep-seated passion, vulnerability, and complexities of Callas, a woman who was both adored and tormented by her own fame and the pressures of her art. Jolie's performance was a delicate balance of strength and fragility, showcasing the operatic luminary's indomitable spirit and the personal sacrifices made in the relentless pursuit of perfection in her craft. Audiences and critics alike were captivated by Jolie's ability to embody Callas, particularly in her nuanced depiction of the singer's later years, where the weight of a tumultuous career and personal struggles were etched into every expression and gesture.
Pierfrancesco Favino as Ferruccio

Pierfrancesco Favino

Ferruccio
Pierfrancesco Favino delivers a compelling performance as Ferruccio in the movie 'Maria', imbuing his character with a raw intensity and palpable complexity. As the husband of the titular Maria, Favino's portrayal is a masterclass in subtlety and nuance, capturing the internal struggle of a man torn between his deep-seated sense of duty and his tumultuous emotional responses. His performance is characterized by a powerful screen presence, as he conveys Ferruccio's rugged exterior while also revealing the vulnerabilities that lie beneath. Favino's ability to shift from tender moments of marital affection to those of intense despair and anger adds layers to his character, making Ferruccio a memorable and multifaceted figure within the film's narrative. His interactions with the other characters, particularly with Maria, are electric, showcasing his range as an actor capable of expressing the intricacies of human relationships under stress. Favino's work in 'Maria' is not only a testament to his talent but also enriches the film's exploration of love, loss, and the human condition.
Alba Rohrwacher as Bruna

Alba Rohrwacher

Bruna
Alba Rohrwacher delivers a compelling performance as Bruna in the movie 'Maria', imbuing her character with a profound sense of vulnerability and determination. Portraying a woman working as a gestational surrogate, Rohrwacher captures the complex emotional landscape of a character caught between the practicalities of her job and the intense, often unspoken, maternal yearnings it stirs within her. Her nuanced portrayal reveals the layers of Bruna's inner conflict, as she navigates the ethical and emotional complexities of her role in the life of the child she carries. Rohrwacher's performance is marked by a subtle yet powerful intensity, as she conveys Bruna's quiet resilience and the deep spiritual journey she undergoes, seeking a sense of purpose and self-identity beyond her biological function. Her expressive eyes and restrained demeanor speak volumes, allowing the audience to connect with Bruna's silent battles and her struggle for autonomy in a world where her body is both her livelihood and a vessel for someone else's dreams.
Haluk Bilginer as Aristotle Onassis

Haluk Bilginer

Aristotle Onassis
Haluk Bilginer's portrayal of Aristotle Onassis in the movie 'Maria' is a masterclass in character acting, seamlessly embodying the enigmatic and larger-than-life persona of the Greek shipping magnate. With a career spanning a wide range of roles, Bilginer brings depth and nuance to Onassis, capturing the charisma, confidence, and complexities of one of the 20th century's most influential tycoons. His performance is marked by an uncanny ability to convey Onassis's ruthless business acumen and his notorious charm, which captivated both the business world and the hearts of high society. Bilginer's Onassis is not merely a replica of the man known for his flamboyant lifestyle but a fully realized character, whose emotional layers and vulnerabilities are peeled back to reveal the human being behind the legend. His interactions with the titular character, Maria Callas, are particularly poignant, as he navigates the tumultuous dynamics of their real-life love affair with a balance of passion and restraint. Bilginer's portrayal is a standout feature of the film, offering audiences a compelling glimpse into the life of Aristotle Onassis through the lens of his intimate relationships and his indelible impact on the world.
Kodi Smit-McPhee as Mandrax

Kodi Smit-McPhee

Mandrax
Kodi Smit-McPhee delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as Mandrax in the film "Maria," a role that showcases his versatility and depth as an actor. Smit-McPhee brings a quiet intensity to the character, imbuing Mandrax with a sense of enigmatic allure and an undercurrent of danger. His portrayal is characterized by a stillness and an economy of movement that contrasts starkly with the chaos that unfolds around him, making his presence all the more arresting. Smit-McPhee's ability to convey complex emotions with mere glances and subtle shifts in expression adds layers to the mysterious Mandrax, leaving audiences intrigued by the character's motivations and loyalties. His interactions with other characters, particularly the titular Maria, are charged with a palpable tension, as he balances a delicate mix of menace and charisma. Kodi Smit-McPhee's performance is a standout feature of the film, offering a unique blend of vulnerability and ruthlessness that lingers with the viewer long after the credits roll.
Alessandro Bressanello as Giovanni Battista Meneghini

Alessandro Bressanello

Giovanni Battista Meneghini

Alessandro Bressanello was born on November 18, 1948 and is currently 76 years old.

Hugh Dillon as Pierre

Hugh Dillon

Pierre

Hugh Dillon  (born May 31, 1963) is a Canadian musician and actor.

Aggelina Papadopoulou

Young Callas (1940)

Erofili Panagiotarea

Young Yakinthi (1940)

Kay Madsen

Cameraman

Lidia Zelikmann Kauders

Young Callas (1930)

Toma Hrisztov

Opera Lover

Botond Bartus

Dorchester Man

János Geréb

Neighbour

Bálint Magyar

Prince Rainier of Monaco

Patrick McCullough

Waiter

Christiana Aloneftis

Young Callas (1947)

Tímea Kása

Spectator

Kembe Sorel

Spectator

Viktor Mitev

Bartender (uncredited)

Aristotle Onassis

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Crew of Maria

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