影片主要演员和他们塑造的生活原型合影:
Rachel McAdams is Sacha Pfeiffer
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Rachel McAdams (left) and Sacha Pfeiffer.
Rachel McAdams rose to fame after her role in 2004’s “Mean Girls” and “The Notebook.” “Spotlight” isn’t her only newspaper-based drama; in 2009, she starred alongside Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck in “State of Play.” Other movies include: “Sherlock Holmes” (2009) and Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (2011).
Sacha Pfeiffer was a member of the Boston Globe Spotlight Team for five years. She is a reporter covering wealth, nonprofits, and philanthropy. She has also been a senior reporter and host of “All Things Considered” and “Radio Boston” at WBUR, Boston’s NPR station, and a host of NPR’s nationally syndicated “Here & Now” and “On Point.” At WBUR, she won a national Edward R. Murrow Award for broadcast reporting. Pfeiffer was a John S. Knight journalism fellow at Stanford University.
Mark Ruffalo is Michael Rezendes
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Mark Ruffalo (left) and Michael Rezendes.
Michael Keaton is Walter “Robby” Robinson
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Michael Keaton (left) and Walter V. Robinson.
Michael Keaton won a Golden Globe for his performance in “Birdman” in 2014. Keaton is known for his work in 1982’s “Night Shift,” and went on to appear in many memorable comedies, including “Johnny Dangerously” (1984) and “Beetlejuice” (1988). He played Batman in Tim Burton’s ”Batman” (1989) and the sequel “Batman Returns” (1992). He appeared in movies such as “The Paper” (1994), a film by Ron Howard, in which Keaton played the metro editor of a New York City tabloid.
Walter V. Robinson, who is the Globe’s Editor At Large, has been at the Globe as reporter and editor since 1972. As a reporter, he covered four presidential campaigns, two presidents and was the paper’s Middle East bureau chief during the first Persian Gulf War. He has reported from 33 countries and 48 states. He was also city editor, metro editor, assistant managing editor for investigations, and editor of the Spotlight Team for seven years. From 2007 to 2014, he was Distinguished Professor of Journalism at Northeastern University.
Liev Schreiber is Marty Baron
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Liev Schreiber (left), Martin Baron.
Liev Schreiber is currently the star of Showtime’s “Ray Donovan,” in which he plays the title character. He’s also played Cotton Weary in three “Scream” movies, Ted Winter in “Salt” with Angelina Jolie (2010), and President Lyndon B. Johnson in Lee Daniels’s “The Butler” (2013). He was nominated for a Tony in 2007 for his role in “Talk Radio.”
Martin Baron was the editor of The Boston Globe from 2001 to 2012. He is now the editor of The Washington Post. Prior to working at the Globe, he served as executive editor of The Miami Herald.
John Slattery is Ben Bradlee Jr.
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Ben Bradlee Jr (left) talked with John Slattery when “Spotlight” was filming at Fenway Park in 2014.
Boston native
John Slattery began his acting career in 1988, but he made his name as Roger Sterling in AMC’s “Mad Men” (2007-15). He’s appeared in “Desperate Housewives” and “Will & Grace.” He produced and directed the movie “Gods Pocket” (2014), which starred Christina Hendricks and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Ben Bradlee Jr. worked at the Globe for 25 years. He was on the Spotlight Team, and as an editor, he supervised the paper’s State House and City Hall bureaus, oversaw local news, and later was named deputy managing editor. He was the Globe’s national correspondent from 1982 to 1986. He has written several books.