I thought the 2014 cast was good, but not perfect. Who do you think are the ideal actors to play the lead roles in The Great Gatsby (from any time from 1920s onwards; when the actors were the right age to play the characters)?
Nick - Jake Gyllenhaal Gatsby - Dirk Bogarde Daisy - Vivien Leigh Tom - Joel Edgerton (I actually can't imagine anyone else in that role) Jordan - Lauren Bacall Myrtle - Sherilyn Fenn
I think Marilyn Monroe would make a perfect Daisy if Daisy was supposed to be blonde and have a lighter voice, but in the book, she's brunette and has a lower-pitch voice.
Nick: Jake Gyllenhaal Gatsby: Johnny Depp Daisy: Carey Mulligan Tom: Christian Bale Jordan: Cameron Diaz Myrtle: Tuesday Weld Wilson: Scott Wilson (who played him in 1973)
Gatsby - Johnny Depp (although DiCaprio was very good here) Daisy - Natalie Portman (with blonde hair) Tom - Joel Edgerton or Christian Bale Nick - Jake Gyllenhaal Jordan - Rooney Mara Myrtle - Amy Adams
"The trick, William Potter,is not minding that it hurts."
Bringing in actors from the past is nice but I would really like to see the film just done right in the present with the right faces. The background of the actors really doesn't matter as long as they look right. The uproar about Carey Mulligan was that she didn't look WASP, never did and never will thereby *beep* up the whole point of the story. If she had looked right, no problem. However that was not the case. Ditto for age, I don't think it matters as long as everyone fits their prototype.
Nick - Alexander Skarsgard
Gatsby - Wes Bentley
Daisy - Rebecca Ferguson
Tom - Josh Pence
Jordan - Rosamund Pike
Myrtle - Jennifer Lawrence
Contrary to pop culture, it was Jordan who was the flapper and the blonde in the story. Daisy was a brunette.
It killed me to go outside the US for an actress for Daisy. But the right types are just not that popular in Hollywood these days. What the role calls for is an unknown cast for looks and talent. Daisy really isn't that big of a role, the past films blow her portion of the story all out of proportion to the books.
The reason why I leaned toward Wes Bently for Gatsby is because he projects a neediness that Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Redford just don't have. The book Gatsby is very ambitious, obtuse and also pathetically needy. Bentley has elements of all three. Plus I liked the fact that he looked very different from Skarsgaard and Pence. It would make Tom's idiotic rants about Nordic superiority all the more pointed.
I agree I was iffy on my choice for Daisy. The role calls for an unknown cast for looks. But she does need to be brunette. It would put her on the outside of Tom's racial purity world.
Jennifer Lawrence doesn't look blue blood. Which is why she is continually cast as a backwoods type of girl. She would be great as Myrtle. And she is still young enough looking to be believable as a dupe for Tom.
I am so glad someone said Vivien Leigh. Daisy Buchanan, Scarlett O'Hara, and Blanche DuBois are all very similar characters. They're complicated, and they mask their emotions with a flighty disposition. It's why a lot of people don't like these characters, but I think people connect with them more then they'd like to admit to themselves let alone others.
Nick - Heath Ledger (If I can pick him) Gatsby - Leonardo di Caprio (I thought he was great) Daisy - Jessica Chastain Tom - Cary Grant Jordan - Audrey Hepburn Myrtle - Marilyn Monroe
"I'm leaving, i've assessed the situation, and i'm going".
Gatsby- Clark Gable Daisy- Marilyn Monroe Nick- young Jimmy Stewart, young Edward Norton, or Matt Damon would all hit it out of the park Tom-Max Von Sydow Jordan- Audrey Hepburn was a great idea. I could see Natalie Portman from around 10 years ago doing it. I honestly thought Debicki was pretty close to "perfect" in the role too.