Friday the 13th - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Friday the 13th"
Friday the 13th (2009)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Friday the 13th - TMDB rating
5.774/10
2829
Friday the 13th - Kinopoisk rating
5.895/10
69490
Friday the 13th - IMDB rating
5.5/10
125000

Actors and characters

Photo Aaron Yoo #53582Photo Aaron Yoo #53583Photo Aaron Yoo #53584

Aaron Yoo

Aaron Yoo
Character Chewie
Photo Derek Mears #17787Photo Derek Mears #17788

Derek Mears

Derek Mears
Character Jason Vorhees
Photo Arlen Escarpeta #51386Photo Arlen Escarpeta #51387

Arlen Escarpeta

Arlen Escarpeta
Character Lawrence
Photo Ben Feldman #53462Photo Ben Feldman #53463Photo Ben Feldman #53464

Ben Feldman

Ben Feldman
Character Richie
Photo Richard Burgi #59618Photo Richard Burgi #59619

Richard Burgi

Richard Burgi
Character Officer Bracke
Photo Nick Mennell #59617

Nick Mennell

Nick Mennell
Character Mike
Photo Nana Visitor #24680Photo Nana Visitor #24681Photo Nana Visitor #24682

Nana Visitor

Nana Visitor
Character Pamela Voorhees
Photo Jonathan Sadowski #52148Photo Jonathan Sadowski #52149Photo Jonathan Sadowski #52150
Jonathan Sadowski
Character Wade
Photo Ryan Hansen #44516Photo Ryan Hansen #44517

Ryan Hansen

Ryan Hansen
Character Nolan
Photo Willa Ford #59616

Willa Ford

Willa Ford
Character Chelsea
Photo America Olivo #34097Photo America Olivo #34098Photo America Olivo #34099Photo America Olivo #34100

America Olivo

America Olivo
Character Amanda
Photo Stephanie Rhodes #59620

Stephanie Rhodes

Stephanie Rhodes
Character Camp Counselor
Photo Kyle Davis #30434

Kyle Davis

Kyle Davis
Character Donnie
Photo Chris Coppola #19231Photo Chris Coppola #19232

Chris Coppola

Chris Coppola
Character Gas Station Attendant
Photo Rosemary Knower #52154
Rosemary Knower
Character Old Lady
Photo Bob King #59621Photo Bob King #59622
Bob King
Character Old Caretaker
Photo Caleb Guss #59623

Caleb Guss

Caleb Guss
Character Young Jason Voorhees
Photo Kathleen Garrett #50657
Kathleen Garrett
Character Voice Artist (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • A scene shown in one of the trailers, featuring Jason sharpening a machete, was not included in the theatrical version of the film.
  • The word 'Fuck' is used 95 times in the film.
  • Derek Mears, who played Jason, spent three hours in makeup every day.
  • The film was shot in Texas.
  • Actress Willa Ford prepared for the wakeboarding scene for ten days. The actress had never done anything like it before.
  • Actress Wille Ford was given 10 days to learn how to wakeboard for her role.
  • Richard Burgi was approved for the role of the sheriff less than 12 hours before filming began on scenes with that character.
  • Victor Miller – who was a screenwriter for the original film "Friday the 13th" (Sean S. Cunningham, 1980) – stated that the script for this film was written in such a way that the film could be considered more of a sequel than a remake, because he could be paid less for a sequel script. This explains why the film's plot is a kind of mixture of the plots of the first four films, rather than a retelling of the original film. Miller had begun working on a remake script, but it only amounted to four minutes of screen time, so when he sued, he lost the case and received a fee as for a sequel. He was subsequently unpleasantly surprised to find that the film was advertised specifically as a remake.
  • Producers Andrew Form and Bradley Fuller initially approached Adrienne King (who played the main character in the 1980 film) with an offer to play a cameo role, but a couple of days later they abandoned this idea and called her to say they didn't want anyone from the original film's cast in the remake.
  • America Olivo was finishing filming Rick Jacobson's crime action film "Bitch Fight" (2009) when she was offered a role in "Friday the 13th," which someone had dropped at the last moment. Olivo was asked to quickly film herself in a scene for the future horror film, send it to Michael Bay via email (Bay was one of the film's producers). She did so. At three in the morning, she was told she had been cast and ordered to fly to Texas urgently and begin filming.
  • The first "Friday the 13th" film to feature weapons (such as a machete) created using digital technology. The reason was that the use of prop weapons was considered too dangerous, as they could break and injure the actors.
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