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Cast
- Steve CarellMark Baum
- Ryan GoslingJared Vennett
- Rudy EisenzopfLewis Ranieri
- Casey GrovesFund Manager
- Christian BaleMichael Burry
- Charlie TalbertLewis Bond Trader #1
- Brad PittBen Rickert
- Harold GervaisLewis Bond Trader #2
- Marisa TomeiCynthia Baum
- Maria FrangosExotic Dancer
- Hamish LinklaterPorter Collins
- Rafe SpallDanny Moses
The Big Short (2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Cast. Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt portray four of the film's central characters. Christian Bale as Michael Burry: one of the first people to discover the American housing market bubble. Burry operates his own hedge fund, Scion Capital, and uses his liquidity to short the housing market.
The Big Short: Directed by Adam McKay. With Ryan Gosling, Rudy Eisenzopf, Casey Groves, Charlie Talbert. In 2006-2007 a group of investors bet against the United States mortgage market. In their research, they discover how flawed and corrupt the market is.
- Adam Mckay
- 2 min
Jamie Shipley. Rafe Spall. Danny Moses. Jeremy Strong. Vinny Daniel. Hamish Linklater. Porter Collins. Brad Pitt. Ben Rickert. Melissa Leo. Georgia Hale. Marisa Tomei. Cynthia Baum. Tracy Letts. Lawrence Fields. Byron Mann. Mr. Chau. Adepero Oduye. Kathy Tao. Karen Gillan. Evie. Max Greenfield. Mortgage Broker. Billy Magnussen. Mortgage Broker.
Charles Randolph. Actor. 110 Credits. Christian Bale. Michael Burry. Steve Carell. Mark Baum. Ryan Gosling. Greg Lippmann. Brad Pitt. Ben Hockett. Karen Gillan. Evie. Marisa Tomei. Cynthia Baum....
- Adam Mckay
Mark Baum. Ryan Gosling. Jared Vennett. Christian Bale. Michael Burry. Brad Pitt. Ben Rickert. Marisa Tomei. Cynthia Baum. Watchlist. TRAILER.
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- Comedy, Drama
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The Big Short - Full Cast & Crew. 2015. 2 hr 10 mins. Drama, Comedy. Watchlist. Where to Watch. While all the banks were celebrating, some smart outsiders on Wall Street saw what the big...