Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives"
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)
Timing: 1:26 (86 min)
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives - TMDB rating
6.253/10
1312
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives - Kinopoisk rating
5.899/10
9201
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives - IMDB rating
6/10
57000

Actors and characters

Photo Tony Goldwyn #2885Photo Tony Goldwyn #2886Photo Tony Goldwyn #2887Photo Tony Goldwyn #2888

Tony Goldwyn

Tony Goldwyn
Character Darren
Photo Thom Mathews #77360Photo Thom Mathews #77361

Thom Mathews

Thom Mathews
Character Tommy Jarvis
Photo Jennifer Cooke #77362

Jennifer Cooke

Jennifer Cooke
Character Megan Garris
Photo Darcy DeMoss #77363

Darcy DeMoss

Darcy DeMoss
Character Nikki
Photo Renée Jones #77364

Renée Jones

Renée Jones
Character Sissy
Photo Ann Ryerson #44407
Ann Ryerson
Character Katie
Photo Temi Epstein #77365
Temi Epstein
Character Little Girl
Photo Michael Swan #77366

Michael Swan

Michael Swan
Character Officer Pappas
Photo David Kagen #77367

David Kagen

David Kagen
Character Sheriff Garris
Photo Kerry Noonan #77368
Kerry Noonan
Character Paula Mott
Photo Cynthia Kania #77369
Cynthia Kania
Character Annette
Photo C.J. Graham #77370

C.J. Graham

C.J. Graham
Character Jason Vorhees
Photo Vincent Guastaferro #77371
Vincent Guastaferro
Character Deputy Rick Cologne

Tom Fridley

Tom Fridley
Character Cort
Photo Ron Palillo #77372Photo Ron Palillo #77373Photo Ron Palillo #77374

Ron Palillo

Ron Palillo
Character Allen Hawes
Nancy McLoughlin
Character Elizabeth "Lizbeth" Mott
Photo Matthew Faison #77375
Matthew Faison
Character Stan
Whitney Rydbeck
Character Roy
Courtney Vickery
Character Nancy
Bob Larkin
Character Martin
Mike Nomad
Character Thornton
Wallace Merck
Character Burt
Photo Roger Rose #77376

Roger Rose

Roger Rose
Character Steven
Photo Thomas Nowell #77377
Thomas Nowell
Character Tyen
Justin Nowell
Character Billy
Sheri Levinsky
Character Bus Monitor
Taras O'Har
Character Little Boy
Photo Kimberly Beck #53772Photo Kimberly Beck #53773Photo Kimberly Beck #53774

Kimberly Beck

Kimberly Beck
Character Trish (voice) (archive footage)
Photo Melanie Kinnaman #77378Photo Melanie Kinnaman #77379

Melanie Kinnaman

Melanie Kinnaman
Character Pam Roberts (archive footage)
Christopher Swift
Character Jason Voorhees (Opening Scene)
Brian Wade
Character Ambulance Attendant
Valentino Curati
Character Blind Man
Photo Dan Bradley #7179
Dan Bradley
Character Jason Voorhees (Paintball Scene)
Photo Tom McLoughlin #77380

Tom McLoughlin

Tom McLoughlin
Character Tommy's Opening Coffin Scene
Photo John Shepherd #64586
John Shepherd
Character Tommy (archive footage)
Photo Corey Feldman #59001

Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman
Character Tommy (voice) (archive footage)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Alice Cooper wrote three songs for the film: “Teenage Frankenstein,” “Hard Rock Summer,” and “Man Behind The Mask.”
  • The opening credits of the sixth "Friday" are stylized after the opening credits of early James Bond films.
  • C. J. Graham, who played Jason, was not an actor, but a night club manager who was casually noticed by someone from the film crew and invited to play Voorhees. The film was his acting debut.
  • The initial script featured a scene with Jason's father visiting the graves of his wife and son. This plot twist did not make it into the film, but appeared in the "book" version of the series.
  • According to the script, the town council renamed the lake and Crystal Lake camp to Forest Green, but the creators of subsequent films persistently ignored this fact and restored both the lake and the camp to their "original" names.
  • The store from which Tommy calls Megan is called Karloff's General Store—a way for the filmmakers to express their respect for the legendary horror and thriller actor Boris Karloff.
  • The film depicts a total of eighteen corpses.
  • S.J. Graham, who played Jason, was not an actor, but a nightclub manager who was spotted by someone from the film crew by chance.
  • On the first day of filming, Jason was played by Dan Bradley, one of the film's creative team, but it was then decided to cast someone less heavyset. The role ultimately went to a certain S.J. Graham, a restaurant manager who had no prior experience with film, and had started working at the restaurant immediately after leaving the army. In other words, he was accustomed to following orders. The scenes already filmed with Bradley were not reshot (they accounted for only a small portion of the screen time), so Jason was played by both Bradley and Graham.
  • Having turned to faith, John Shepherd declined an offer to reprise his role as Tommy – a character he embodied in Danny Steinmann’s horror film *Friday the 13th: A New Beginning* (1985) – and the role went to Tom Matthews.
  • Tom McLoughlin was initially hired for the project as a screenwriter, but producer Don Burns insisted that McLoughlin also be allowed to direct. Burns later stated that, otherwise, the studio would likely have given the position to Danny Steinmann, who directed the previous film in the franchise, *Friday the 13th: A New Beginning* (1985), and Burns strongly did not want to work with Steinmann due to disagreements that plagued their collaboration on the horror film *The Invisible* (1980).
  • Director Tom McLoughlin was extremely dissatisfied with producer Don Burns due to his penchant for saving money and habit of making changes to the script without informing the director beforehand. Some of Burns' shortcomings can be found, if not justification, then at least explanation: he had made several agreements with the studio, one of which stipulated a bonus if filming was completed exactly on schedule. McLoughlin learned of this over time. He also found out that Burns had arranged to take the cooler installed on the roof of the truck after filming (it was claimed that the cooler and its installation cost the film’s budget a substantial sum). In retaliation, McLoughlin ordered the fasteners holding the cooler on the roof to be unscrewed before filming the truck crash scene, so that when the truck flipped over, the cooler flew off the roof and shattered upon impact.
  • The scene of the cemetery caretaker's and the couple’s deaths was filmed and added to the film after the main shooting period had ended – all because one of the producers felt there weren't enough deaths shown in the film.
  • He wasn’t credited in the credits as a stunt performer, but S.J. Graham performed all the stunts for the role of Jason himself, even in scenes where his character was shot and when he was set on fire.
  • The scene where Jennifer Cook's character attacks Jason with an outboard motor was filmed in three locations – underwater shots were taken in a special tank in Los Angeles, where the water temperature could be controlled; shots above the water surface were filmed on a deserted, and therefore seemingly gloomy, lake in the state of Georgia; and the shots of the motor propeller cutting through Jason’s mask were filmed in the swimming pool of Tom McLaughlin’s father (during filming, the pool’s filtration system was hopelessly damaged).
  • The scene involving the overturning of the RV was filmed last. Director Tom McLaughlin was very afraid to begin it, because everything had to be filmed in one take, and the crash scene itself was extremely dangerous for S. J. Graham. Why McLaughlin was so worried remains unknown, since Graham’s character isn’t even shown when the RV flips, so the actor could easily have not been placed in the RV at all.
  • The opening credits of the sixth "Friday" are stylized after the opening credits of early James Bond films.
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