Thirteen - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Thirteen"
Thirteen (2003)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Thirteen - TMDB rating
6.666/10
1720
Thirteen - Kinopoisk rating
6.759/10
27851
Thirteen - IMDB rating
6.8/10
107000

Actors and characters

Photo Nikki Reed #16763Photo Nikki Reed #16764Photo Nikki Reed #16765Photo Nikki Reed #16766

Nikki Reed

Nikki Reed
Character Evie
Photo Holly Hunter #26297Photo Holly Hunter #26298Photo Holly Hunter #26299Photo Holly Hunter #26300

Holly Hunter

Holly Hunter
Character Melanie
Photo Brady Corbet #95964Photo Brady Corbet #95965

Brady Corbet

Brady Corbet
Character Mason
Photo Jeremy Sisto #14705Photo Jeremy Sisto #14706

Jeremy Sisto

Jeremy Sisto
Character Brady
Photo Sarah Clarke #16824Photo Sarah Clarke #16825Photo Sarah Clarke #16826

Sarah Clarke

Sarah Clarke
Character Birdie
Photo Cynthia Ettinger #99768
Cynthia Ettinger
Character Cynthia
Ulysses Estrada
Character Rafa
Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
Character Medina
Jenicka Carey
Character Astrid
Jasmine Di Angelo
Character Kayla
Photo Kip Pardue #94172Photo Kip Pardue #94173Photo Kip Pardue #94174Photo Kip Pardue #94175

Kip Pardue

Kip Pardue
Character Luke
Photo Cece Tsou #46368
Cece Tsou
Character Businesswoman
Photo Jamison Yang #45340
Jamison Yang
Character Science Teacher
Photo Frank Merino #99770
Frank Merino
Character Tattoo Artist
Photo Charles Duckworth #99771
Charles Duckworth
Character Javi
Photo D.W. Moffett #84027Photo D.W. Moffett #84028Photo D.W. Moffett #84029

D.W. Moffett

D.W. Moffett
Character Travis
Steven Kozlowski
Character Skanky Guy
Java Benson
Character Rapper 1
Photo Mo McRae #31345
Mo McRae
Character Rapper 2
Brandy Rainey
Character Tough Girl
Yasmine Delawari
Character English Teacher
Benjamin Anderson
Character Model (uncredited)
Angelique Bates
Character Cashier (uncredited)
Conor Dean Smith
Character Johnny (uncredited)
Matthew Muzio
Character Punk Rocker (uncredited)
Honore Sato
Character Woman in Street (uncredited)
Cynthia Nibler
Character Clothing Saleswoman (uncredited)
Photo David Patykewich #17771
David Patykewich
Character Acid Tripping Park Ranger (uncredited)
Jordan Elliott
Character Teen (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • With the exception of a few scenes, the entire film was shot using a handheld, non-professional camera.
  • During the scene where the girls inhale computer dust spray and hit each other, Nikki Reed was genuinely hurt.
  • Due to the film's low budget, the girls' clothing came from their own wardrobes.
  • Originally, Nikki Reed was supposed to play the role of Tracey.
  • Filming of the low-budget movie took place in an ordinary house on Babcock Avenue in Los Angeles, which was rented for a short period. Brady Corbet, who played Mason in the film, lived just a block away and could easily walk to the set each time. School scenes were filmed at Portola Middle School, with extras consisting of ordinary students and members of the film crew.
  • The film's plot is partially based on events from the life of actress and co-writer Nikki Reed, who experienced a difficult period at the age of 12-13.
  • Most of the adult actors agreed to a reduced fee, becoming interested in the script they liked.
  • The entire two-million-dollar budget was raised through share offerings via independent companies, which in return for their investment received a certain portion of the film rights.
  • The entire scriptwriting process took 6 days.
  • Although Brady Corbet plays the heroine’s older brother in the film, he is actually almost a year younger than Evan Rachel Wood.
  • Tracey’s phrase “What the fuck did you do,” which she exclaims when Evie gets a belly piercing, was not in the script and blurted out spontaneously after Nikki Reed accidentally pierced the upper part of her navel with the needle.
  • Vanessa Anne Hudgens's debut film.
  • In the scene where Brady picks up Tracy on the road after school, the car unexpectedly stalled, and the film crew had to push it from behind, staying out of camera view.
  • Nikki Reed's tongue piercing was real, but Evan Rachel Wood's was not. The actress wore a special adhesive that periodically fell off, and she involuntarily swallowed several pieces throughout the shooting.
  • The cigarettes smoked by the girls in the film were mostly made of catnip, and the powder they inhaled was made of harmless food additives.
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