Cast of Spider Man
Tobey
Maguire (Peter Parker/Spider-Man)
He's already earned high praise for subtle work in "The
Cider House Rules" and "Wonder Boys," but
"Spider-Man" should transform Maguire into a
full-blown star. Initial grumblings from fans about his casting
have subsided--looks like those trips to the gym paid off.
Interview
With Tobey Maguire |
Kirsten
Dunst (Mary Jane Watson)
Dunst has one of the hottest careers of any young actress today, and
playing Spidey's red-headed love interest will only turn up the
heat. After "Spider-Man," look for her next in
"Levity" with Billy Bob Thornton, Morgan Freeman and Holly
Hunter.
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Willem
Dafoe (Norman Osborn/The Green Goblin)
With his distinctive voice and face, two-time Oscar nominee Dafoe is
an inspired choice as the Green Goblin. So why cover up his
expressive mug with the Goblin's robotic-looking mask?
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James
Franco (Harry Osborn)
Franco was a dead ringer for James Dean in the recent made-for-cable
biopic. Now he has his highest-profile gig yet as Peter Parker's
best friend. Franco fans will soon get a double dose of the
actor--he's also appearing in the long-delayed "Deuces
Wild," which hits theaters the same day as
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Rosemary
Harris (Aunt May)
Though "Spider-Man" is the most commercial film this
Tony-winning actress has made, she should feel right at home: She
had a role in director Sam Raimi's last movie, "The Gift,"
and co-starred with Willem Dafoe in "Tom & Viv," for
which she received an Oscar nomination. |
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