Taps - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Taps"
Taps (1981)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
Taps - TMDB rating
6.8/10
289
Taps - Kinopoisk rating
7.146/10
2411
Taps - IMDB rating
6.8/10
22000

Actors and characters

Photo George C. Scott #86694Photo George C. Scott #86695Photo George C. Scott #86696

George C. Scott

George C. Scott
Character General Harlan Bache
Photo Timothy Hutton #83386Photo Timothy Hutton #83387Photo Timothy Hutton #83388Photo Timothy Hutton #83389

Timothy Hutton

Timothy Hutton
Character Cadet Major Brian Moreland
Photo Ronny Cox #46505Photo Ronny Cox #46506

Ronny Cox

Ronny Cox
Character Colonel Kerby
Photo Sean Penn #41534Photo Sean Penn #41535Photo Sean Penn #41536Photo Sean Penn #41537

Sean Penn

Sean Penn
Character Cadet Captain Alex Dwyer
Photo Tom Cruise #66589Photo Tom Cruise #66590Photo Tom Cruise #66591Photo Tom Cruise #66592

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
Character Cadet Captain David Shawn
Photo John P. Navin, Jr. #121886

John P. Navin, Jr.

John P. Navin, Jr.
Character Derek Mellott
Photo Evan Handler #79518Photo Evan Handler #79519

Evan Handler

Evan Handler
Character Edward West
Photo Giancarlo Esposito #7908Photo Giancarlo Esposito #7909Photo Giancarlo Esposito #7910Photo Giancarlo Esposito #7911

Giancarlo Esposito

Giancarlo Esposito
Character Cadet Captain J.C. Pierce
Brendan Ward
Character Charlie Auden
Donald Kimmel
Character Billy Harris
Timothy Wahrer
Character Cadet Major John Cooper
Tim Riley
Character Hulk
Jeff Rochlin
Character Shovel
Photo Rusty Jacobs #49380
Rusty Jacobs
Character Rusty
Jess Osuna
Character Dean Ferris
David Reed
Character Townnie
Photo Earl Hindman #96863

Earl Hindman

Earl Hindman
Character Lieutenant Hanson
Ed Spinelli
Character Townie (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Before filming began, the lead actors Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn, Tom Cruise, and others had to undergo a 45-day boot camp course alongside cadets at a military academy. The actors were issued genuine uniforms and given military haircuts. They lived in barracks and trained alongside regular cadets. Most of the actors passed the test with flying colors, while Cruise broke down and moved to a hotel, where he stayed until filming began.
  • Tom Cruise was initially intended to play one of the supporting characters, but his performance at rehearsals impressed director Harold Becker so much that he offered the actor the role of David Shawn. Cruise initially refused, but eventually gave in under pressure from the director and producer Stanley R. Jaffe.
  • Sean Penn's first role in a feature film.
  • Over 2000 actors auditioned for the role of Alex Dwyer, which was played by Sean Penn. The role went to Penn, whom Shirley Rich, the assistant director responsible for casting, had once seen on an off-Broadway stage (a professional theater term referring to performance venues in New York City with a capacity of 100 to 499 spectators, making these theaters smaller than Broadway theaters).
  • The film's sound design included recordings of everyday cadet life. Drill training was filmed during the cadets' preparation for a parade.
  • Casting actors for the roles of cadets required interviewing over 2,000 candidates. 650 actual cadets from the Valley Forge Military Academy starred in the film—mostly in the parade scene.
  • Frequent rains caused many problems during filming. Director Harold Becker had to keep up to four different shooting schedules on hand in case rain interrupted outdoor shooting and they had to move indoors. This is noticeable to viewers in some cases, as the characters are wearing rain capes in one shot and not in the next.
  • The actors were issued genuine uniforms with only the patches changed ("Valley Forge" was replaced with "Bunker Hill"). However, cadets at Valley Forge Military Academy do not wear military uniforms for field exercises or work details, as depicted in the film. Filming continued even in the summer, after the end of the school year at the academy.
  • Tom Cruise's first role with lines in his career.
  • The actors who played the honor guard had to learn some weapon handling techniques, including tossing rifles to each other.
  • Casting actors for the roles of cadets required interviewing over 2,000 candidates. The film featured 650 actual cadets from the Valley Forge Military Academy—mostly in the parade scene.
  • The actors were issued genuine uniforms, with only the patches changed ("Valley Forge" was replaced with "Bunker Hill"). However, cadets at Valley Forge Military Academy do not wear military uniforms for field work and chores, as depicted in the film. Filming continued even in the summer, after the academy year had ended.
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