Sergeant York - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Sergeant York"
Sergeant York (1941)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
Sergeant York - TMDB rating
7.219/10
196
Sergeant York - Kinopoisk rating
6.969/10
848
Sergeant York - IMDB rating
7.7/10
21000

Actors and characters

Photo Gary Cooper #56279Photo Gary Cooper #56280Photo Gary Cooper #56281Photo Gary Cooper #56282

Gary Cooper

Gary Cooper
Character Alvin C. York
Photo Walter Brennan #91900Photo Walter Brennan #91901Photo Walter Brennan #91902Photo Walter Brennan #91903

Walter Brennan

Walter Brennan
Character Pastor Rosier Pile
Photo Joan Leslie #119058Photo Joan Leslie #119059Photo Joan Leslie #119060

Joan Leslie

Joan Leslie
Character Gracie Williams
Photo George Tobias #100891Photo George Tobias #100892Photo George Tobias #100893

George Tobias

George Tobias
Character "Pusher" Ross
Photo Stanley Ridges #119061

Stanley Ridges

Stanley Ridges
Character Major Buxton
Photo Margaret Wycherly #119062

Margaret Wycherly

Margaret Wycherly
Character Mother York
Photo Ward Bond #48083Photo Ward Bond #48084Photo Ward Bond #48085Photo Ward Bond #48086

Ward Bond

Ward Bond
Character Ike Botkin
Photo Noah Beery Jr. #119063Photo Noah Beery Jr. #119064Photo Noah Beery Jr. #119065

Noah Beery Jr.

Noah Beery Jr.
Character Buck Lipscomb
Photo June Lockhart #99599Photo June Lockhart #99600

June Lockhart

June Lockhart
Character Rosie York
Photo Dickie Moore #119066Photo Dickie Moore #119067

Dickie Moore

Dickie Moore
Character George York
Photo Clem Bevans #119068Photo Clem Bevans #119069

Clem Bevans

Clem Bevans
Character Zeke
Photo Charles Trowbridge #119070Photo Charles Trowbridge #119071Photo Charles Trowbridge #119072

Charles Trowbridge

Charles Trowbridge
Character Cordell Hull
Photo Harvey Stephens #82656

Harvey Stephens

Harvey Stephens
Character Captain Danforth
Photo David Bruce #181479Photo David Bruce #181480Photo David Bruce #181481Photo David Bruce #181482

David Bruce

David Bruce
Character Bert Thomas
Photo Carl Esmond #181485Photo Carl Esmond #181486

Carl Esmond

Carl Esmond
Character German Major
Photo Joe Sawyer #88180Photo Joe Sawyer #88181Photo Joe Sawyer #88182

Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer
Character Sergeant Early
Photo Pat Flaherty #94395

Pat Flaherty

Pat Flaherty
Character Sergeant Harry Parsons
Photo Erville Alderson #119073Photo Erville Alderson #119074

Erville Alderson

Erville Alderson
Character Nate Tomkins
Photo Murray Alper #81362Photo Murray Alper #81363

Murray Alper

Murray Alper
Character But! Boy (uncredited)
Photo Frank Faylen #48080Photo Frank Faylen #48081Photo Frank Faylen #48082

Frank Faylen

Frank Faylen
Character But! Boy (uncredited)
Photo James Anderson #119075Photo James Anderson #119076

James Anderson

James Anderson
Character Eb (uncredited)
Photo Arthur Aylesworth #119077Photo Arthur Aylesworth #119078Photo Arthur Aylesworth #119079

Arthur Aylesworth

Arthur Aylesworth
Character Marten - Bartender (uncredited)
Eugene Beday
Character Private (uncredited)
Photo James Bush #73439

James Bush

James Bush
Character Private (uncredited)
Victor Zimmerman
Character Private (uncredited)
Photo Sonny Bupp #2414

Sonny Bupp

Sonny Bupp
Character Boy in Sunday School (uncredited)
Photo Sammy McKim #119080

Sammy McKim

Sammy McKim
Character Boy (uncredited)
Photo Nat Carr #181487Photo Nat Carr #181488Photo Nat Carr #181489

Nat Carr

Nat Carr
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo John Dilson #2463

John Dilson

John Dilson
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Eddie Graham
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Al Lloyd
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Frank Mayo #119081Photo Frank Mayo #119082

Frank Mayo

Frank Mayo
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Jack Mower #102104

Jack Mower

Jack Mower
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Lucia Carroll #181490Photo Lucia Carroll #181491Photo Lucia Carroll #181492Photo Lucia Carroll #332172
Lucia Carroll
Character Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Photo Rita La Roy #181493Photo Rita La Roy #181494Photo Rita La Roy #181495
Rita La Roy
Character Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Photo Kay Sutton #181496Photo Kay Sutton #181497Photo Kay Sutton #181498Photo Kay Sutton #181499
Kay Sutton
Character Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Photo Lane Chandler #48135Photo Lane Chandler #48136

Lane Chandler

Lane Chandler
Character Corporal Savage (uncredited)
Photo Jack Pennick #106507Photo Jack Pennick #106508
Jack Pennick
Character Corporal Cutting (uncredited)
Photo Elisha Cook Jr. #88177Photo Elisha Cook Jr. #88178Photo Elisha Cook Jr. #88179

Elisha Cook Jr.

Elisha Cook Jr.
Character Piano Player (uncredited)
Photo Clyde Cook #115460Photo Clyde Cook #115461Photo Clyde Cook #115462Photo Clyde Cook #115463
Clyde Cook
Character Cockney Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Will Stanton #108243
Will Stanton
Character Cockney Soldier (uncredited)
Ray Cooke
Character Orderly (uncredited)
Paul Phillips
Character Orderly (uncredited)
Roger Creed
Character Motorcycle Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Jean Del Val #108799
Jean Del Val
Character Marshal Foch (uncredited)
Photo Donald Douglas #119083

Donald Douglas

Donald Douglas
Character Captain Tillman (uncredited)
Photo Charles Drake #100910Photo Charles Drake #100911

Charles Drake

Charles Drake
Character Scorer (uncredited)
Photo Steve Pendleton #81385

Steve Pendleton

Steve Pendleton
Character Scorer (uncredited)
Photo Roland Drew #181505Photo Roland Drew #181506Photo Roland Drew #181507Photo Roland Drew #181508
Roland Drew
Character Officer (uncredited)
Photo William Forrest #44691Photo William Forrest #72367

William Forrest

William Forrest
Character Officer (uncredited)
Arno Frey
Character German Soldier (uncredited)

Rolf Lindau

Rolf Lindau
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Sigfrid Tor #181511Photo Sigfrid Tor #181512Photo Sigfrid Tor #181513
Sigfrid Tor
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
William Yetter Sr.
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Frederick Giermann
Character German Lieutenant (uncredited)
Jody Gilbert
Character Fat Woman (uncredited)
Photo Joseph W. Girard #181514Photo Joseph W. Girard #181515Photo Joseph W. Girard #181516Photo Joseph W. Girard #181517

Joseph W. Girard

Joseph W. Girard
Character General John J. Pershing (uncredited)
Photo Russell Hicks #119084Photo Russell Hicks #119085

Russell Hicks

Russell Hicks
Character General (uncredited)
Photo Selmer Jackson #119086Photo Selmer Jackson #119087

Selmer Jackson

Selmer Jackson
Character General Duncan (uncredited)
Photo Kit Guard #92643

Kit Guard

Kit Guard
Character Soldier on Rifle Range (uncredited)
Ted Mapes
Character Soldier in Trench (uncredited)
Photo William Haade #119088

William Haade

William Haade
Character Card Player (uncredited)
Photo Creighton Hale #84003

Creighton Hale

Creighton Hale
Character Associated Press Man (uncredited)
Photo Henry Hall #181520Photo Henry Hall #181521Photo Henry Hall #181522Photo Henry Hall #181523
Henry Hall
Character Mountaineer (uncredited)
Photo Frank McGlynn Sr. #181529Photo Frank McGlynn Sr. #181530Photo Frank McGlynn Sr. #181531

Frank McGlynn Sr.

Frank McGlynn Sr.
Character Mountaineer (uncredited)
Photo Charles Middleton #54359Photo Charles Middleton #54360Photo Charles Middleton #54361

Charles Middleton

Charles Middleton
Character Mountaineer (uncredited)
Photo Herbert Heywood #48151

Herbert Heywood

Herbert Heywood
Character Man at Church (uncredited)
Photo Si Jenks #54352Photo Si Jenks #73794
Si Jenks
Character Man at Church (uncredited)
Photo Robert Milasch #86978
Robert Milasch
Character Man at Church (uncredited)
Photo Eddy Waller #119089

Eddy Waller

Eddy Waller
Character Man at Church (uncredited)
Photo George Irving #119090Photo George Irving #119091

George Irving

George Irving
Character Harrison (uncredited)
Jane Isbell
Character Gracie's Sister (uncredited)
Photo Edward Keane #48119

Edward Keane

Edward Keane
Character Oscar of the Waldorf (uncredited)
Photo Victor Kilian #100010
Victor Kilian
Character Andrews (uncredited)
Photo Joe King #119092

Joe King

Joe King
Character Draft Board Chairman (uncredited)
Photo Frank Marlowe #82647
Frank Marlowe
Character Beardsley (uncredited)
Photo Tully Marshall #119093

Tully Marshall

Tully Marshall
Character Uncle Lige (uncredited)
Photo Patrick McVey #82624

Patrick McVey

Patrick McVey
Character Spoldier (uncredited)
Wallace Scott
Character Spoldier (uncredited)
Photo Frank Orth #102941

Frank Orth

Frank Orth
Character Drummer (uncredited)
Photo William Phillips #109126
William Phillips
Character Sergeant (uncredited)
Photo Harry Strang #54373

Harry Strang

Harry Strang
Character Sergeant (uncredited)

Pat West

Pat West
Character Sergeant (uncredited)
Photo Frank Wilcox #41929Photo Frank Wilcox #41930
Frank Wilcox
Character Sergeant (uncredited)
Photo Walter Sande #2443Photo Walter Sande #2444Photo Walter Sande #2445Photo Walter Sande #2446

Walter Sande

Walter Sande
Character Sergeant on March (uncredited)
Photo Mickey Rentschler #181532Photo Mickey Rentschler #181533Photo Mickey Rentschler #181534
Mickey Rentschler
Character Zeb's Brother (uncredited)
Photo Dick Simmons #93489Photo Dick Simmons #93490

Dick Simmons

Dick Simmons
Character Marching Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Ray Teal #115850Photo Ray Teal #115851
Ray Teal
Character Marching Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Gig Young #89090Photo Gig Young #89091Photo Gig Young #89092Photo Gig Young #89093

Gig Young

Gig Young
Character Marching Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Edwin Stanley #117071
Edwin Stanley
Character Editor (uncredited)
Photo Theodore von Eltz #110210Photo Theodore von Eltz #110211
Theodore von Eltz
Character Prison Camp Commander (uncredited)
Photo Lee Photo Lee Photo Lee

Lee 'Lasses' White

Lee 'Lasses' White
Character Luke - Target Keeper (uncredited)
Photo Guy Wilkerson #54382

Guy Wilkerson

Guy Wilkerson
Character Tom (uncredited)
Photo Tom Wilson #117809
Tom Wilson
Character Turkey Shoot Participant (uncredited)
Photo Douglas Wood #181538Photo Douglas Wood #181539Photo Douglas Wood #181540Photo Douglas Wood #181541

Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood
Character Major Hylan (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film depicts York as the eldest of three children. In reality, he was the third of eleven children.
  • In the film, York became a Christian after being struck by lightning while riding a mule. However, some say he did so to please his mother. Others say he did so to impress his future wife, Gracie Williams.
  • The film shows that when York returned to his homeland, to a new home and land, it was gifted to him by the people of the state of Tennessee. In reality, York had a home and wife several years before the state gave him new farms.
  • Producer Jesse Lasky, who saw York in the Armistice Day parade in 1919, spent years persuading the modest Tennessean to allow a film about his life to be made. He finally secured York’s consent on the condition that his share of the money would go to charity and that Gary Cooper would play him. The actor initially refused, but changed his mind after visiting York. Warner Brothers hoped Michael Curtiz would direct, but Cooper refused to work with him, and when several other directors declined the project, it was offered to Howard Hawks.
  • The screenplay drew on 'Sgt. York's Military Diary,' Sam K. Cowan’s 'Sgt. York and His Family,' and Tom Skeyhill’s 'Sgt. York—Last of the Long Hunters.'
  • In 2008, the film was selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry.
  • Producer Jesse L. Lasky, who saw York in the Armistice Day parade in 1919, spent years persuading the modest Tennessean to allow a film about his life to be made. He finally secured York’s consent on the condition that his share of the money go to charity and that Gary Cooper play him. The actor initially refused, but changed his mind after visiting York. Warner Brothers hoped Michael Curtiz would direct, but Cooper didn't want to work with him, and when several other directors turned down the project, it was offered to Howard Hawks.
  • Alvin S. York himself was present on the set for several days. When someone on the crew tactlessly asked York how many Germans he had killed, he burst into tears and suddenly vomited. A scandal erupted, and the person who asked the question faced dismissal, but the next day York demanded that this crew member be left alone and not fired.
  • Gary Cooper did not participate in World War II due to his age and a previous injury. The actor considered filming this movie to be his contribution to the victory.
  • The scene of the protagonist's spiritual transformation after being struck by lightning was invented by the screenwriters. In reality, York owed his transformation from a reckless, drinking man into a Sunday school teacher to his wife. This process was much longer, less dramatic, and not at all suitable for the cinema.
  • During the filming of this movie, public opinion in the United States was strongly isolationist, and Warner Bros. initially feared that the audience would react coldly to the film's military message. Producer Jesse L. Lasky went to great lengths to avoid presenting the film as a war movie. By the time the film was released, Adolf Hitler had already captured almost all of Europe, and public attitudes toward the war had changed significantly, so all fears proved unfounded.
  • The film proved to be very accurate from a historical point of view, largely due to the studio's fear of being sued. Historical accuracy was strongly insisted upon by York himself, some townspeople from Tennessee, and the pastor.
  • Producer Jesse L. Lasky, who saw York in the Armistice Day parade in 1919, spent years persuading the modest Tennessean to allow a film about his life to be made. He finally obtained York’s consent on the condition that his share of the money go to charity and that Gary Cooper play him. The actor initially refused, but changed his mind after visiting York. "Warner Brothers" hoped that Michael Curtiz would direct, but Cooper didn’t want to work with him, and when several other directors didn’t take on the project, it was offered to Howard Hawks.
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