The Purge - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Purge"
The Purge (2013)
Timing: 1:25 (85 min)
The Purge - TMDB rating
6.251/10
8788
The Purge - Kinopoisk rating
6.003/10
154260
The Purge - IMDB rating
5.8/10
258000

Actors and characters

Photo Ethan Hawke #13006Photo Ethan Hawke #13007Photo Ethan Hawke #13008Photo Ethan Hawke #13009

Ethan Hawke

Ethan Hawke
Character James Sandin
Photo Lena Headey #26220Photo Lena Headey #26221Photo Lena Headey #26222Photo Lena Headey #26223

Lena Headey

Lena Headey
Character Mary Sandin
Photo Max Burkholder #37049Photo Max Burkholder #37050Photo Max Burkholder #71169Photo Max Burkholder #71170
Max Burkholder
Character Charlie Sandin
Photo Adelaide Kane #27687

Adelaide Kane

Adelaide Kane
Character Zoey Sandin
Photo Edwin Hodge #15089Photo Edwin Hodge #15090

Edwin Hodge

Edwin Hodge
Character Bloody Stranger
Photo Rhys Wakefield #37051Photo Rhys Wakefield #37052Photo Rhys Wakefield #37053

Rhys Wakefield

Rhys Wakefield
Character Polite Leader
Photo Tony Oller #37054
Tony Oller
Character Henry
Photo Arija Bareikis #37055Photo Arija Bareikis #37056

Arija Bareikis

Arija Bareikis
Character Mrs. Grace Ferrin
Photo Tom Yi #20767

Tom Yi

Tom Yi
Character Mr. Cali
Photo Chris Mulkey #20867Photo Chris Mulkey #20868Photo Chris Mulkey #20869

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey
Character Mr. Halverson
Photo Tisha French #37057
Tisha French
Character Mrs. Halverson
Photo Dana Bunch #37058
Dana Bunch
Character Mr. Ferrin
Peter Gvozdas
Character Dr. Peter Buynak
Photo John Weselcouch #37059
John Weselcouch
Character Freak Interrupting
Photo Alicia Vela-Bailey #65848Photo Alicia Vela-Bailey #65849Photo Alicia Vela-Bailey #65850Photo Alicia Vela-Bailey #65851

Alicia Vela-Bailey

Alicia Vela-Bailey
Character Female Freak
Photo David Basila #37060
David Basila
Character George (uncredited)
Boima Blake
Character Freak #1 (uncredited)
Photo Nathan Clarkson #37061

Nathan Clarkson

Nathan Clarkson
Character Freak (uncredited)
Jesse Jacobs
Character Freak #2 (uncredited)
Photo Mickey Facchinello #14908
Mickey Facchinello
Character Brunette Female Freak (uncredited)
Photo Chester Lockhart #37062

Chester Lockhart

Chester Lockhart
Character Freak (uncredited)
Photo Tyler Osterkamp #37063
Tyler Osterkamp
Character Freak (uncredited)
Rj Wolfe
Character Freak (uncredited)
Photo Aaron Kuban #37064
Aaron Kuban
Character Freak (uncredited)
Photo Karen Strassman #37065

Karen Strassman

Karen Strassman
Character Newscaster (uncredited)
Photo Cindy Robinson #28412

Cindy Robinson

Cindy Robinson
Character Purge Screen Announcer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film features a robot named Timmy who strongly resembles the Terminator, and is a reference to the series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (2008-2009), in which Lena Headey played the lead role.
  • Director James DeMonaco was once asked why everything takes place in one house, when the beginning of the film shows killings happening in the street. He cited the fact that only 19 days were allocated for filming, and the budget was limited to $2.7 million, but promised that if he ever got to shoot a sequel to this film, it would be more like the action movie “Escape from New York” (John Carpenter, 1981).
  • According to director and screenwriter James DeMonaco, the idea for the film came to him as follows. Once, he and his wife were driving somewhere when a drunk driver cut them off, nearly causing a fatal accident. The conversation with the drunk driver who caused the accident quickly escalated into a fight, as he showed no remorse whatsoever. Later, DeMonaco's wife confessed to him that she would like there to be a rule allowing one to kill a person with impunity once a year.
  • Ethan Hawke was friends with producer Jason Blum and director James DeMonaco and was happy to support their low-budget film with his participation. Rumor has it that Hawke was paid only $3,000 upfront for the role.
  • The women in white dresses are based on followers of Charles Manson (1934-2017), a criminal and cult leader whose members were involved in a number of high-profile murders in the United States in the mid-20th century.
  • Over a hundred masks were created for the film.
  • Riza Wakefield was cast in the film a day before shooting began. All other candidates for the role overacted, while Wakefield, according to director James DeMonaco, played somewhat detached, with a smile on his lips, as if he was enjoying it all, and his acting reminded DeMonaco of Manson.
  • The film includes a robot named Timmy, who strongly resembles the Terminator, and is a reference to the series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (2008-2009), where Lena Headey played the lead role.
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