He made a bet. She made history.
1973年女子网球选手比利·简·金与Bobby Riggs的跨性别网球大战以金的获胜结束。比赛有着非常重要的意义:让女性获得更大的自尊。
性别之战 的完整演员阵容
Emma Stone
Billie Jean King
In 'Battle of the Sexes,' Emma Stone portrays Billie Jean King, the legendary tennis player who challenged societal norms and gender discrimination by competing in the highly publicized 1973 tennis match against Bobby Riggs. This role stands out in Stone's career as it showcases her ability to embody a real-life figure who played a pivotal role in both sports and social history, blending her skills in drama with a socially conscious narrative. Compared to her earlier work, such as the whimsical and comedic roles in '
Easy A' or 'Crazy, Stupid, Love,' and even her Oscar-winning performance in the musical '
La La Land,' this performance demanded a deeper engagement with themes of feminism, equality, and activism. Stone's portrayal was praised for its nuance and emotional depth, marking a mature milestone in her career and highlighting her versatility as an actress beyond more lighthearted or fictional roles.
Steve Carell
Bobby Riggs
In 'Battle of the Sexes' (2017), Steve Carell portrays Bobby Riggs, the brash and flamboyant former tennis champion who challenges Billie Jean King to a highly publicized match. This role marks a significant departure from Carell's earlier comedic roles, showcasing his ability to embody complex, real-life characters with nuance and depth. His performance stood out as it balanced Riggs's arrogance and charm, revealing vulnerabilities beneath the bravado, which contrasted with Carell's typically more lighthearted or comedic personas seen in works like '
The Office' or 'Anchorman.' This dramatic role expanded his versatility and demonstrated his range beyond comedy, earning critical praise and enriching his overall career portfolio.
Andrea Riseborough
Marilyn Barnett
In 'Battle of the Sexes,' Andrea Riseborough portrays Marilyn Barnett, the personal assistant and mistress of tennis legend Bobby Riggs. This role showcases her ability to embody complex, real-life characters within a nuanced, period-specific narrative, diverging from her earlier performances that often included more enigmatic or indie roles. Unlike some of her previous work where her characters were predominantly fictional or less central to mainstream historical events, this performance stands out for its grounded, emotionally layered portrayal in a film that combines sports drama with socio-political themes of gender equality. Riseborough's nuanced delivery and subtle emotional depth in this supporting yet pivotal role underscore her versatility and commitment to embodying diverse characters, thereby enhancing her recognition in more mainstream cinema.
Sarah Silverman
Gladys Heldman
In the movie 'Battle of the Sexes,' Sarah Silverman portrayed a comedic yet supportive role that complemented the film's exploration of the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. This performance showcased Silverman's ability to blend humor with nuanced character work, differing from her earlier career primarily known for stand-up comedy and more provocative, edgy roles. Compared to her previous work, this role allowed her to demonstrate a more subtle and emotionally grounded side, contributing to a critically acclaimed ensemble cast and highlighting her versatility as an actress.
Elisabeth Shue
Priscilla Riggs
Elisabeth Shue played a pivotal role in the 2017 film 'Battle of the Sexes,' portraying Betty Stöve, a talented Dutch tennis player and Billie Jean King's doubles partner. Her performance was praised for its authenticity and nuance, effectively capturing the complex dynamics on and off the tennis court. What made Shue's portrayal unique was her ability to embody Stöve's competitive spirit and grace, adding depth to the film's exploration of gender politics in sports. A lesser-known fact about Shue's involvement is that she underwent rigorous tennis training to convincingly perform the sport, including mastering specific serves and volleys to match Stöve's playing style, which significantly contributed to the film's realistic depiction of tennis matches.
Alan Cumming
Ted Tinling
Natalie Morales
Rosie Casals
Lewis Pullman
Larry Riggs
Martha MacIsaac
Jane 'Peaches' Bartkowicz
Wallace Langham
Henry
Mark Harelik
Hank Greenberg
Chris Parnell
DJ
Matt Malloy
Riggs' Therapist