Fight Club is a cult classic movie with an unforgettable cast. Its plot revolves around an unnamed narrator on the verge of a breakdown, suffering from insomnia, and going through a series of unfortunate events. After befriending a puzzling soap salesman, the two invest their time in a shocking new form of therapy between men, which quickly spirals out of control.
Directed by David Fincher, one of the most talented names in the thriller genre, the movie perfectly adapts the book of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk, although the two Fight Clubs have completely different endings. Much of its success is thanks to its star-studded cast portraying the many distinct characters in its story.
Edward Norton As The Narrator
Date Of Birth: August 18, 1969
- Active Since: 1993
Edward Norton's '90s movie streak might be among the best an actor ever achieved and includes Primal Fear and American History X, two of Norton's best movies featuring brilliant performances that were certainly vital to his Fight Club casting. Norton was Oscar-nominated for his roles in Primal Fear and American History X, playing a young man accused of a grisly murder and the former leader of a neo-Nazi gang, respectively. Viewers will also be familiar with Edward Norton from The Incredible Hulk, Birdman, 25th Hour, The People vs. Larry Flynt, and the second Knives Out movie, Glass Onion, where he is one of the key suspects in a murder mystery.
Notabe Movie/TV Roles |
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Movie/TV Show Title |
Role |
Primal Fear |
Aaron Stampler |
American History X |
Derek Vinyard |
The Incredible Hulk |
Hulk |
Glass Onion |
Miles Bron |
Despite his unremarkable personality and insecure attitude, the Narrator is an interesting protagonist to follow because of the absurd things that happen around him.
Despite his unremarkable personality and insecure attitude, the Narrator is an interesting protagonist to follow because of the absurd things that happen around him. He begins Fight Club in a hopeless state, almost as if he was living on autopilot. Everything changes after he meets Marla Singer: the Narrator falls in love and gets rid of the groups he used to frequent to remind himself he was alive. He also meets Tyler Durden and learns how to stand up for what he thinks is right, unaware that he's a pawn in Tyler's ambitious plan. The Narrator is the co-creator of Fight Club and is respected by the other .
Brad Pitt As Tyler Durden
Date Of Birth: December 18, 1963
- Active Since 1987
Tyler Durden is played by Brad Pitt, an actor who has starred in over 40 movies throughout his career. He's a veteran in Fincher's filmography, starring in Se7en and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in addition to his part in Fight Club. Pitt has been nominated for five acting Oscars and won one for his role as Cliff Booth in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. He's also a prominent movie producer and was awarded an Oscar when 12 Years a Slave won Best Picture. Pitt has worked with a range of renowned directors, including Terrence Malick, Alejandro González Iñárritu, and Damien Chazelle.
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Role |
Se7en |
David Mills |
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |
Benjamin Button |
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood |
Cliff Booth |
12 Years a Slave |
Samuel Bass |
Tyler Durden encapsulates a whole generation of violence-seekers and toxic masculinity. The way he's portrayed as a role model, not only for the Narrator but for every man who stumbles upon him, only makes it harder to discern the charming and ambitious man he is from his catastrophic intentions, which is precisely why he's such a nuanced and misunderstood character. Tyler Durden is one of Fincher's best villains because he's constantly manipulating people into thinking he's a hero. What he's really trying to do is bring as many people as he can to an unstoppable path of self-destruction.
Helena Bonham Carter As Marla Singer
Date Of Birth: May 26, 1966
- Active Since 1983
Helena Bonham Carter is famously known for her role as Bellatrix Lestrange in the Harry Potter franchise, one of the cruelest and most dangerous villains written by J. K. Rowling. Despite her iconic role in Fight Club, fantasy seems to be her specialty. For a while, Carter was filmmaker Tim Burton's ultimate gothic muse, appearing in eight of his movies, including Dark Shadows, Big Fish, and Alice in Wonderland, where she delivers an iconic portrayal of the Red Queen. She received Oscar nominations for her roles in The Wings of a Dove and The King's Speech and co-starred on Netflix's The Crown as Princess Margaret.
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Harry Potter |
Bellatrix Lestrange |
Alice in Wonderland |
The Red Queen |
The King's Speech |
Queen Elizabeth |
The Crown |
Princess Margaret |
Marla Singer's sharp wit and nihilist state of mind offer some of the best quotes in Fight Club. Marla is the low-key catalyst for the drastic change in the Narrator's life, almost as if she's the embodiment of a bad omen who brings death along wherever she goes. Death is Marla's philosophy, as she states, only it never comes to her. Curiously, Marla is far from being an antagonist. She's a strong-willed, independent woman who finds herself the recipient of the obsession of Tyler and the Narrator, getting swept up in a series of catastrophic events and acting as the voice of reason in a scenario overwhelmed by blinded men.
Fight Club is available to stream on Hulu.
Jared Leto As Angel Face
Date Of Birth: December 26, 2024
Actor and musician Jared Leto is best known as the frontman for the band Thirty Seconds to Mars. However, he broke into acting with the TV series My So-Called Life in 1994, leading to performances in films like How to Make an American Quilt and Prefontaine. Leto has since become known for his work in projects like Suicide Squad, Blade Runner 2049, The Little Things and House of Gucci.
Notable Movie/TV Show Roles |
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Movie/TV Show Title |
Role |
Prefontaine |
Steve Prefontaine |
Suicide Squad |
The Joker |
Blade Runner 2049 |
Nainder Wallace |
The Little Things |
Albert Sparma |
House of Gucci |
Paolo Gucci |
Angel Face is one of the most enthusiastic Fight Club recruits...
Angel Face is one of the most enthusiastic Fight Club recruits and features in one of the most brutal scenes in the film, in which the Narrator beats him up until he barely has any teeth left.
Meat Loaf As Robert "Bob" Paulson
Date Of Birth: September 27, 1947
- Active Since: 1962
Michael Aday, better known as Meat Loaf, was the legendary singer and actor best known for songs like"Bat Out of Hell" and "I'd Do Anything for Love." However, he notably contributed to the big screen in movies like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Spice World, and, of course, Fight Club.
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Movie/TV Show Title |
Role |
The Rocky Horror Picture Show |
Eddie |
Spice World |
Dennis |
Fight Club |
Robert Paulson |
Meat Loaf played Robert Paulson in Fight Club. Bob, a man with testicular cancer, sees the titular fight club as a way to get his blood pumping again. Bob's story turns out tragically, and his name ultimately becomes something of a symbol for the narrator's organization.
Fight Club ing Cast
Meet The ing Cast Of Fight Club
Zach Grenier as Richard Chesler - In Fight Club, the Narrator blackmails Richard Chesler, his boss, to force him to the Fight Club financially. He's played by Zach Grenier, an active TV actor best known for his role as Ed Feratti in Ray Donovan.
Eion Bailey as Ricky - the part of Ricky, the youngest member of the the Fight Club, was played by Eion Bailey, who is best known for his roles in Almost Famous, Center Stage, and Once Upon a Time.
Peter Iacangelo as Lou - the owner of Lou's Tavern in Fight Club, Lou, was played by Peter Iacangelo, who has appeared in other projects like ALF, Mr. Belvedere, Family Matters, and Tattoo.
Thom Gosson Jr. as Detective Stern - Detective Stern is played by Thom Gossam Jr., who is best known for his role in In the Heat of the Night.

Fight Club
- Release Date
- October 15, 1999
- Runtime
- 139 minutes
- Director
- David Fincher
Cast
- Narrator
- Tyler Durden
Fight Club, released in 1999 and directed by David Fincher, stars Edward Norton as an insomniac who forms an underground fight club with a soap salesman, played by Brad Pitt. As their club escalates into an uncontrollable spiral, it challenges modern masculinity and social norms.
- Writers
- Jim Uhls
- Studio(s)
- 20th Century
- Distributor(s)
- 20th Century
- Budget
- $63 million
- Main Genre
- Drama
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