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Christian Bale as
Bruce Wayne / Batman:A billionaire socialite who, after witnessing his parents' death in a mugging at age 8, travels around the world seven years before returning home to inherit his family company
Wayne Enterprises whilst operating at night as a
bat-masked
vigilante bringing
justice upon the criminal underworld of
Gotham City. Bale was relatively unknown when cast. Before he was confirmed on September 11, 2003, having expressed interest in the role since
Darren Aronofsky was planning his own film adaptation,
Eion Bailey,
Henry Cavill, who would later be cast as
Superman,
Billy Crudup,
Hugh Dancy,
Jake Gyllenhaal,
Joshua Jackson,
David Boreanaz,
Heath Ledger, who later played the
Joker in
The Dark Knight, and
Cillian Murphy, who would later be cast as
Dr. Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow, took interest in it as well. While still attached to the project, Aronofsky revealed in a 2020 interview for
Empire magazine that he wanted
Joaquin Phoenix for the role, but the studio wanted
Freddie Prinze Jr. instead.
Josh Hartnett met with Nolan about the role, but decided against pursuing it. Bale, Bailey and Murphy auditioned using the
Batman Forever sonar suit donated by
Val Kilmer, but the cape was lost, and
Amy Adams served as the casting reader for the casting of Bruce Wayne / Batman in a favor to the casting director. Though his friends doubted him stating it was not going to work, Bale was convinced by Nolan's approach and he felt that the previous films underused Batman's character, overplaying the villains instead. To best pose as Batman, Bale studied graphic novels and illustrations of the superhero. Director Nolan said of Bale, "He has exactly the balance of darkness and light that we were looking for." Goyer stated that while some actors could play a great Bruce Wayne or a great Batman, Bale could portray both radically different personalities. •
Gus Lewis as Young Bruce Wayne. •
Michael Caine as
Alfred Pennyworth:A trusted butler to Bruce's parents, who continues his loyal service to their son after their deaths as his closest confidant. Nolan offered the role to
Anthony Hopkins but he declined. Nolan went to Caine's country home to personally deliver him the script, telling what his role would be and describing Alfred as "Batman's godfather". Nolan felt Caine would effectively portray the foster father element of the character. •
Liam Neeson as
Henri Ducard /
Ra's al Ghul: The leader of the
League of Shadows, an ancient society that uses chaos to punish the corrupt and decadent, who goes undercover as an associate of the League and trains Bruce in martial arts, later revealing himself in the film's climax. Writer David Goyer said he felt he was the most complex of all the Batman villains, comparing him to
Osama bin Laden; "He's not crazy in the way that all the other Batman villains are. He's not bent on revenge; he's actually trying to heal the world. He's just doing it by very
draconian means."
Gary Oldman was the first choice for the part, but ended up playing
James Gordon instead.
Guy Pearce, who collaborated with Christopher Nolan on
Memento (2000), reported that the pair had discussions about him playing the role, but both of them decided that he was too young for the part.
Viggo Mortensen was also considered for the role. Neeson is commonly cast as a mentor, so the revelation that his character was the main villain was intended to shock viewers. •
Katie Holmes as
Rachel Dawes: Bruce's childhood friend and love interest who serves as Gotham City's assistant
district attorney and fights against corruption in the city of Gotham. Nolan found a "tremendous warmth and great emotional appeal" in Holmes, and also felt "she has a maturity beyond her years that comes across in the film and is essential to the idea that Rachel is something of a moral conscience for Bruce". •
Emma Lockhart as Young Rachel Dawes. •
Gary Oldman as
James "Jim" Gordon:One of the few uncorrupted
Gotham City police officers, who is on duty the night of the murder of Bruce's parents and, in this way, shares a special bond with the adult Bruce and thus with Batman. Oldman was Nolan's first choice for Ra's al Ghul, Nolan decided that it would be refreshing for Oldman, who is renowned for his portrayals of villains, to play the role instead. Speaking of his role as Gordon, Oldman explained, "I embody the themes of the movie which are the values of family, courage and compassion and a sense of right and wrong, good and bad and justice". He filmed most of his scenes in Britain. Goyer said Oldman heavily resembled Gordon as drawn by
David Mazzucchelli in
Batman: Year One. Murphy read numerous comics featuring the Scarecrow and discussed making the character look less theatrical with Nolan. Murphy explained, "I wanted to avoid the
Worzel Gummidge look, because he's not a very physically imposing man – he's more interested in the manipulation of the mind and what that can do."
Robert Downey Jr. was considered for the role. •
Tom Wilkinson as
Carmine Falcone:The most powerful
Mafia boss in Gotham, who shares a prison cell with Joe Chill after he murdered Bruce's parents. Later, after having Chill murdered for his decision to testify against their relationship, he goes into business with Dr. Jonathan Crane and Ra's al Ghul by smuggling in Crane's fear toxins through his drug shipments over the course of several months so that they can be mixed in with the city's water supply. •
Rutger Hauer as William Earle:The
CEO of Wayne Enterprises, who takes the company public in Bruce's long-term absence. •
Ken Watanabe as decoy Ra's al Ghul:A member of the League of Shadows assigned to impersonate Ra's al Ghul during Bruce's training. •
Morgan Freeman as
Lucius Fox:A high-ranking Wayne Enterprises employee demoted to working in the company's Applied Science Division, where he conducts advanced studies in
biochemistry and
mechanical engineering and supplies Bruce with much of the gear necessary to carry out Batman's mission. He is promoted to CEO when Bruce takes control of the company by the end of the film. Other cast members include
Mark Boone Junior as
Arnold Flass, Gordon's corrupt partner;
Linus Roache as
Thomas Wayne, Bruce's late father; Larry Holden as district attorney Carl Finch;
Colin McFarlane as
Gillian B. Loeb, the police commissioner;
Christine Adams as Jessica, William Earle's secretary;
Vincent Wong as an old Asian prisoner;
Sara Stewart as
Martha Wayne, Bruce's late mother;
Richard Brake as
Joe Chill, the Waynes' killer;
Gerard Murphy as the corrupt High Court Judge Faden;
Charles Edwards as a Wayne Enterprises executive;
Tim Booth as
Victor Zsasz;
Rade Šerbedžija as a homeless man, who is the last person to meet Bruce when he leaves Gotham City, and the first civilian to see Batman;
Catherine Porter as an assassin posing as a reporter, who kills Chill under Falcone's orders;
Risteárd Cooper and
Andrew Pleavin as uniformed policemen;
Jo Martin as a police prison official; and
Shane Rimmer and
Jeremy Theobald (the star and co-producer of Nolan's 1998 film
Following) as Gotham Water Board technicians.
Jack Gleeson, who had previously co-starred with Bale in 2002's
Reign of Fire and later found fame for his role as
Joffrey Baratheon in the HBO series
Game of Thrones, appears as a young admirer of Batman who is later saved by him from Ra's al Ghul's men; Gleeson was cast at Bale's recommendation. Actors
John Foo,
Joey Ansah,
Spencer Wilding,
Dave Legeno,
Khan Bonfils, Mark Strange, Grant Guirey, Rodney Ryan, and Dean Alexandrou portray members of the League of Shadows. Hayden Nickel made his acting debut portraying
James Gordon Jr. ==Production==