The Green Berets - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Green Berets"
The Green Berets (1968)
Timing: 2:22 (142 min)
The Green Berets - TMDB rating
5.735/10
162
The Green Berets - Kinopoisk rating
5.584/10
518
The Green Berets - IMDB rating
5.6/10
15000

Actors and characters

Photo John Wayne #52013Photo John Wayne #52014Photo John Wayne #52015Photo John Wayne #52016

John Wayne

John Wayne
Character Colonel Mike Kirby
Photo David Janssen #262886Photo David Janssen #262887

David Janssen

David Janssen
Character George Beckworth
Photo Jim Hutton #249292Photo Jim Hutton #249293

Jim Hutton

Jim Hutton
Character Sgt. Petersen
Photo Aldo Ray #97642Photo Aldo Ray #97643Photo Aldo Ray #97644

Aldo Ray

Aldo Ray
Character Sgt. Muldoon
Photo Raymond St. Jacques #91456

Raymond St. Jacques

Raymond St. Jacques
Character Sgt. Doc McGee
Photo Bruce Cabot #79664Photo Bruce Cabot #79665Photo Bruce Cabot #79666Photo Bruce Cabot #79667

Bruce Cabot

Bruce Cabot
Character Colonel Morgan
Photo Jack Soo #197318Photo Jack Soo #197319Photo Jack Soo #197320

Jack Soo

Jack Soo
Character Colonel Cai
Photo George Takei #20692Photo George Takei #20693Photo George Takei #20694

George Takei

George Takei
Character Captain Nim
Photo Patrick Wayne #104536Photo Patrick Wayne #104537Photo Patrick Wayne #104538

Patrick Wayne

Patrick Wayne
Character Lt. Jamison
Photo Luke Askew #97324

Luke Askew

Luke Askew
Character Sgt. Provo
Photo Irene Tsu #61174Photo Irene Tsu #61175
Irene Tsu
Character Lin
Photo Edward Faulkner #173183Photo Edward Faulkner #173184Photo Edward Faulkner #173185

Edward Faulkner

Edward Faulkner
Character Capt. MacDaniel
Photo Jason Evers #147538Photo Jason Evers #147539Photo Jason Evers #147540

Jason Evers

Jason Evers
Character Capt. Coleman
Photo Mike Henry #91433

Mike Henry

Mike Henry
Character Sgt. Kowalski
Craig Jue
Character Hamchunk
Photo Chuck Roberson #52575Photo Chuck Roberson #52576Photo Chuck Roberson #52577Photo Chuck Roberson #52578

Chuck Roberson

Chuck Roberson
Character Sgt. Griffin
Photo Eddy Donno #27783
Eddy Donno
Character Sgt. Watson
Rudy Robbins
Character Sgt. Parks
Richard 'Cactus' Pryor
Character Collier
Photo Walter Soo Hoo #92657

Walter Soo Hoo

Walter Soo Hoo
Character Viet Cong Soldier (uncredited)
Paul Genge
Character Gen. Thomas (uncredited)
Photo Cliff Lyons #52583

Cliff Lyons

Cliff Lyons
Character Hugh Parkinson (uncredited)
Walker Edmiston
Character Lt. Moore (uncredited)
Photo Kenner G. Kemp #52597
Kenner G. Kemp
Character Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Photo Ernie F. Orsatti #71560

Ernie F. Orsatti

Ernie F. Orsatti
Character Sgt. Don Ross (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Based on the work by Robin Moore.
  • The film crew received full support from the Pentagon, which allowed them to feature aircraft and helicopters actually used in Vietnam, absent from many later films on this topic.
  • During filming, Aldo Ray's fondness for alcohol was a constant problem. Sometimes it came to the point where other actors had to deliver some of his lines.
  • In 1967, director and actor John Wayne wrote a letter to US President Lyndon Johnson of the Democratic Party requesting assistance in filming a movie about the Vietnam War. The US Department of Defense had already provided assistance to filmmakers on the films “Sands of Iwo Jima” (Allan Dwan, 1949) and “The Longest Day” (Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Gerd Oswald, Bernhard Wicki, Darryl F. Zanuck, 1962). Jack Valenti, then president of the Motion Picture Association of America, supported his request in a personal conversation with Johnson. Johnson ordered that assistance be provided in working on the film, and “The Green Berets” – one of the most controversial films of all time – was born.
  • The character of Colonel Mike Kirby, played by John Wayne, is based on Lauri Törni, a captain in the Finnish army who participated in the Winter War (the conflict between the USSR and Finland, 1939-1940) and the so-called Continuation War (the Soviet-Finnish War, 1941-1944), and later served in the Vietnam War as part of the US Army.
  • Some of the Vietnamese village sets were so realistic that they were not dismantled after filming, and were subsequently used for training troops destined for Vietnam.
  • The Vietnamese representing opposing armies in the film are armed with single-shot rifles. Automatic weapons are practically absent from the film. This was indeed the case in the early period of the Vietnam War, and many Viet Cong had weapons from World War II manufactured by Britain or the United States, acquired from the Chinese. The AK-74 assault rifle began to appear only in the mid-1960s, but there were few of them in Hollywood prop stores, so they were not used as props.
  • The management of Warner Bros. had some doubts about approving John Wayne as the director of the film due to the box office failure of his previous directorial effort – the adventure drama 'The Alamo' (1960), which cost the studio a substantial sum. Therefore, he was allowed to direct only on the condition that a second director be present on set, and Ray Kellogg was appointed to this position. Previously, Kellogg had only directed 'B' movies, but had already proven himself as a second unit director on several major projects.
  • In reality, a significant portion of war correspondents initially supported the US government and its involvement in the Vietnam War, but subsequently changed their opinions to the opposite, especially after traveling to Vietnam on assignment and seeing everything that was happening there with their own eyes.
  • Merwin LeRoy later recounted that he was approached by producers and asked to help John Wayne with directing. LeRoy agreed, but on the condition that Wayne himself ask him to do so. Wayne did ask, and LeRoy became the film's third director, though his name was not mentioned in the credits.
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