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Hidden Figures

Meet the women you don't know, behind the mission you do.
2016 | 127m | English

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The untold story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson – brilliant African-American women working at NASA and serving as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history – the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.
Release Date: Dec 10, 2016
Director: Theodore Melfi
Writer: Theodore Melfi, Margot Lee Shetterly, Allison Schroeder
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords mathematics, biography, racism, scientist, discrimination, space program, apologetic, authoritarian, condescending, earnest, nasa, sexism, racial segregation, historical fiction, space race, 1960s, african american history, arrogant, callous, disrespectful, frustrated
Production Companies Fox 2000 Pictures, Chernin Entertainment, Levantine Films
Box Office Revenue: $235,957,472
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Taraji P. Henson Katherine G. Johnson
Octavia Spencer Dorothy Vaughan
Janelle Monáe Mary Jackson
Kevin Costner Al Harrison
Kirsten Dunst Vivian Mitchell
Jim Parsons Paul Stafford
Mahershala Ali Jim Johnson
Glen Powell John Glenn
Ariana Neal Joylette Johnson
Saniyya Sidney Constance Johnson
Zani Jones Mbayise Kathy Johnson
Donna Biscoe Joylette Coleman
Olek Krupa Karl Zielinski
Aldis Hodge Levi Jackson
Kimberly Quinn Ruth
Frank Hoyt Taylor Judge
Lidya Jewett Young Katherine
Karan Kendrick Younger Joylette
Jaiden Kaine Joshua Coleman
Kurt Krause Sam Turner
Ken Strunk Jim Webb
Selah Kimbro Jones Carolyn Marie Jackson
Tre Stokes Levi Jackson Jr.
Corey Mendell Parker Howard Vaughan
Ashton Tyler Leonard Vaughan
Alkoya Brunson Kenneth Vaughan
Ron Clinton Smith White Cop
Gregory Alan Williams Marion Smithson
Maria Howell Ms. Sumner
Arnell Powell Professor Graves
Crystal Lee Brown Bernie
Tequilla Whitfield Eleanor
Dane Davenport Alan Shepard
Evan Holtzman Deke Slayton
Travis Smith Scott Carpenter
Scott Michael Morgan Bill Calhoun
Chris Cavalier IBM Technician
Robert G. McKay Pastor Ayres
Rhoda Griffis White Librarian
Karen Wheeling Reynolds Court Clerk
Kate Kneeland Court Clerk
Joe Knezevich Wind Tunnel PA Announcer
Paul Ryden TV Reporter at Cape Canaveral
John Atwood Newscaster
Jon Edwin Wright Newscaster
Wilbur Fitzgerald Senator Patrick
Michael Hartson Night School Professor
Bob Jennings Navy Officer
Gary Weeks Reporter at Press Conference
Afemo Omilami Man Outside Store
Cullen Moss Mission Control Commander
Amy Tipton Woman Crying
Elijah Everett Man Crying
Andre Pushkin Russian Scientist
Randall Newsome Russian Scientist
Joe Hardy Jr. Gordon Cooper
Howie Johnson Library Security Guard
David Kallaway NASA Security Guard
Addison Rose Melfi Addie Marcus
Paige Nicollette Eunice (uncredited)
Sierra Capri Parker (uncredited)
Name Job
Hopper Stone Still Photographer
Raven-Danielle Baker Stunts
Bethany Levy Stunts
Nathaniel Perry Stunts
Paul E. Short Stunts
Greg Sproles Stunts
Sean Bankhead Choreographer
Denise Woods Dialect Coach
Craig Henighan Sound Designer
Theodore Melfi Screenplay, Director
Wynn Thomas Production Design
Renee Ehrlich Kalfus Costume Design
Mandy Walker Director of Photography
Chris LeDoux Visual Effects Supervisor
Pharrell Williams Original Music Composer
Benjamin Wallfisch Original Music Composer
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Keith Adams Stunt Coordinator
Victoria Thomas Casting
Peter Teschner Editor
Jeremy Woolsey Art Direction
Margot Lee Shetterly Book
Missy Parker Set Decoration
Chloe Lipp Art Department Coordinator
Jasmine Alexia Jackson Art Department Assistant
Danny Brown Assistant Art Director
Gail Hunter Script Supervisor
Greg Tresan Animal Coordinator
Richard Ford Music Editor
Catherine Wilson Music Editor
Paula Elins Assistant Costume Designer
Valerie Zielonka Costume Supervisor
Fatima Stripling Set Costumer
Meredith Coats Set Costumer
Kendra L. Patterson Set Costumer
Rebecca Napier White Set Costumer
Dustin Angus Key Costumer
Cha Blevins Key Costumer
Ellen Semones Key Costumer
Bonnie Grisan Casting Associate
Micky Froehlich Camera Operator
Louie Northern Drone Operator, Drone Pilot
Jason Ellson Steadicam Operator
Chris Culliton Gaffer
Chad Schroeder Rigging Gaffer
Justin Yardley Jones Rigging Grip
Scott Sealock Rigging Grip
Edward Young Rigging Grip
Chris Birdsong Key Grip
Sean Pollack CG Supervisor
Mark R. Byers Special Effects Supervisor
Rif Dagher VFX Supervisor
Jason Sanford Visual Effects Producer
Stefan Andersson Visual Effects Supervisor
Susan Dawes ADR Supervisor
Derek Vanderhorst Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Wayne Lemmer Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Phil Barrie Sound Effects Editor
Erin Michael Rettig Sound Engineer
Brian Bair Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Melissa Forney Hair Department Head
R.J. Kizer Dialogue Editor
Beverly Jo Pryor Makeup Department Head
Yolanda Sheridan Key Makeup Artist
Quintessence Patterson Makeup Artist
Selena Evans-Miller Makeup Artist
Thomas Kuo Digital Intermediate
David Betancourt ADR Mixer
Matthew Nicolay Sound Mixer
Peter Persaud Foley Recordist
Steve Baine Foley Artist
Luke Schwarzweller Sound Recordist
Carol Francoso Scenic Artist
Greg Harmon Propmaker
Lawrence Heap Leadman
Nathan Krochmal Set Designer
Jason Sweers Graphic Designer
Roman Weaver Carpenter
Angie Woodard Assistant Property Master
Marc Casey Second Assistant "B" Camera
Linton Flowers Best Boy Grip
Jarek Gorczycki Best Boy Electric
Doug Harmes Electrician
Matthew Kelly Jackson Second Assistant "A" Camera
Jonathan McKeown Electrician
Larry Nielsen First Assistant "A" Camera
Tony Rivetti Sr. First Assistant "B" Camera
Eric Pagdin Key Hair Stylist
Ashunta Sheriff Key Makeup Artist
Al Watson Hairstylist
Sasha Veneziano Production Supervisor
Gary Marcus First Assistant Director
Helen Luttrell Dialogue Editor
Christine Sirois ADR Recordist
Mark Wilkening ADR Mixer
Kirk A. Jenkins Stunts
Leah Gunter Assistant Editor
Wes Hagan Location Manager
David J. Krystal Orchestrator
Wren Boney Set Medic
Chip Clanton Production Coordinator
Jason Inman Second Assistant Director
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
Brandon M. Shaw Stunts
Cathy Marshall Payroll Accountant
Carla Martinez Set Designer
Allison Schroeder Screenplay
Name Title
Peter Chernin Producer
Jenno Topping Producer
Pharrell Williams Producer
Theodore Melfi Producer
Donna Gigliotti Producer
Ivana Lombardi Executive Producer
Renee Witt Executive Producer
Kevin Halloran Executive Producer
Margot Lee Shetterly Executive Producer
Jamal Daniel Executive Producer
Mimi Valdés Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Octavia Spencer Nominated
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actress Octavia Spencer Won
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

**The other side story of the historic event!** This film did not just represented the black people, but the women as well. Today we talk about discrimination against women, though this film is an example that it all had started way long ago, yet the struggle has not ended. Anyway, this is a biop ... ic, a biopic of three women and their struggle not just being a black, but being women. When the nation was eager to send its first man to the space, there was some trouble within the team who are behind it to work together as one. Lots of inspiring events reveal how the history was made and the working culture was changed forever inside the NASA. The film was nominated for the Oscars in the three slots, but did not win any. That's fine, because I would prefer those real women to be recognised over what this film had achieved. All the three actresses were good. Their roles were unique from one another. Really a wonder film about three real persons in one film. Something rare in films to highlight their achievements equally. The personal life, as well as their professional was well briefed. The others like Kevin and Dunst in small part were also good. Directed by just a one film old filmmaker. He did good. The screenplay was adapted from the book of the same name. Deserved all the awards and praises it had received. After seeing how it had ended, a sequel could be possible. Mission Moon. I hope they would consider it! Seems a nice idea! _8/10_

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
5.0

Do not at all think that by my feelings I attempt to diminish the achievements of those who made _Hidden Figures_ nor the real women around which the story revolves, this simply just wasn't for me. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

This is quite a compelling story of three ladies who played a crucial part in the NASA operation that ultimately put John Glen into space. All three were mathematicians drafted in to provide their skills but unlike so many of their colleagues, they were subject to prejudices surrounding their race a ... nd their gender. The women adopted the best solution to combat this bigotry, though - they decided there are more ways than one to skin a cat and so let their astonishing talents do their talking for them. Luckily, Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson) had a boss in Al Harrison (Kevin Costner) who was essentially a practical and politically motivated man who cared far less about segregation and much more about beating the Soviets into space. His attitude, that swiftly builds into a considerable degree of respect, enabled her to step up and demonstrate she was every bit as good, if not better, than those white men around her - all rather uniformly dressed in white shirts and ties. Across the corridor, the equally adept Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer) was fighting her own battle for recognition as the supervisor of a crack team that was charged with installing, programming and validating the workings of a brand new IBM computer. Finally, the triumvirate was made up by Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe) whose skills were going to be crucial if the heat shield on the module charged with getting the astronaut (Glen Powell) back to Earth safely was going to work properly. Director Theodore Melfi manages to delicately marry these three threads together keeping the story interesting and investing us not just in the struggles of these women but also in the excitement of the practical science unfolding before us. Henson and Spencer are convincingly understated with their performances and though Monáe is less prominent, the three characterisations still resonate well and informatively. I knew nothing of those people before I watched this - I'm glad I did.

Dec 31, 2023