Was aged Ryan a CGI or it was different actor? [closed]

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In the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan, when an old Ryan is at the cemetery, was this Matt Damon with makeup, CGI etc, or was it some other actor altogether?



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According to the cast list on Wikipedia, the elderly Private Ryan was played by a separate actor, Harrison Young.




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Who played old Private Ryan?

Harrison Young: Ryan as Old Man.

Was Saving Private Ryan realistic?

While the characters are fictitious, many of its events are inspired by actual historical records. Screenwriter Robert Rodat was first inspired to craft the narrative upon reading Stephen Ambrose's nonfiction retrospective D-Day: June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II.

How did they film Saving Private Ryan?

To achieve a war documentary aesthetic, they shot it primarily with handheld cameras. Spielberg also said that he "drained 60 percent of the color out of the movie." "I didn't want a Hollywood war movie in Technicolor," he said. "Desaturation was the easiest way of taking the bloom off the rose."

What did Tom Hanks whisper to Private Ryan?

Twenty years ago, Tom Hanks' Capt. John Miller looked up at Matt Damon's young title character in \u201cSaving Private Ryan\u201d and whispered in a raspy voice, \u201cEarn this.\u201d



Actors Who Were Digitally De-Aged Using CGI




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