At Princeton University, John Nash struggles to make a worthwhile contribution to serve as his legacy to the world of mathematics. He finally makes a revolutionary breakthrough that will eventually earn him the Nobel Prize. After graduate school he turns to teaching, becoming romantically involved with his student Alicia. Meanwhile the government asks his help with breaking Soviet codes, which soon gets him involved in a terrifying conspiracy plot. Nash grows more and more paranoid until a discovery that turns his entire world upside down. Now it is only with Alicia's help that he will be able to recover his mental strength and regain his status as the great mathematician we know him as today.
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Russell Crowe as John Nash
Ed Harris as William Parcher
Jennifer Connelly as Alicia Nash
Christopher Plummer as Dr. Rosen
Paul Bettany as Charles
Adam Goldberg as Sol
Josh Lucas as Hansen
Anthony Rapp as Bender
Jason Gray-Stanford as Ainsley
Judd Hirsch as Helinger
Austin Pendleton as Thomas King
Vivien Cardone as Marcee
Jillie Simon as Bar Co-Ed
Victor Steinbach as Prof. Horner
Tanya Clarke as Becky
Thomas F. Walsh as Captain
Jesse Doran as General
Kent Cassella as Analyst
Patrick Blindauer as MIT Student
John Blaylock as Photographer
Roy Thinnes as Governor
Anthony Easton as Young Man
Cheryl Howard as Harvard Administrator
Josh Pais as Princeton Professor
David B. Allen as John Nash Teenager
Michael Esper as John Nash Young Man
Ed Harris as William Parcher
Jennifer Connelly as Alicia Nash
Christopher Plummer as Dr. Rosen
Paul Bettany as Charles
Adam Goldberg as Sol
Josh Lucas as Hansen
Anthony Rapp as Bender
Jason Gray-Stanford as Ainsley
Judd Hirsch as Helinger
Austin Pendleton as Thomas King
Vivien Cardone as Marcee
Jillie Simon as Bar Co-Ed
Victor Steinbach as Prof. Horner
Tanya Clarke as Becky
Thomas F. Walsh as Captain
Jesse Doran as General
Kent Cassella as Analyst
Patrick Blindauer as MIT Student
John Blaylock as Photographer
Roy Thinnes as Governor
Anthony Easton as Young Man
Cheryl Howard as Harvard Administrator
Josh Pais as Princeton Professor
David B. Allen as John Nash Teenager
Michael Esper as John Nash Young Man
Akiva Goldsman as Screenplay
Aldric La'Auli Porter as Executive Producer
Brian Grazer as Producer
Daniel P. Hanley as Editor
James Horner as Original Music Composer
Jane Jenkins as Casting
Janet Hirshenson as Casting
Karen Kehela as Executive Producer
Kathleen McGill as Producer
Leslie E. Rollins as Set Decoration
Louisa Velis as Executive Producer
Maureen Peyrot as Producer
Mike Hill as Editor
Rita Ryack as Costume Design
Robert Guerra as Art Direction
Roger Deakins as Director of Photography
Ron Howard as Producer
Sylvia Nasar as Screenplay
Todd Hallowell as Executive Producer
Aldric La'Auli Porter as Executive Producer
Brian Grazer as Producer
Daniel P. Hanley as Editor
James Horner as Original Music Composer
Jane Jenkins as Casting
Janet Hirshenson as Casting
Karen Kehela as Executive Producer
Kathleen McGill as Producer
Leslie E. Rollins as Set Decoration
Louisa Velis as Executive Producer
Maureen Peyrot as Producer
Mike Hill as Editor
Rita Ryack as Costume Design
Robert Guerra as Art Direction
Roger Deakins as Director of Photography
Ron Howard as Producer
Sylvia Nasar as Screenplay
Todd Hallowell as Executive Producer
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