Jarhead - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Jarhead"
Jarhead (2005)
Timing: 2:3 (123 min)
Jarhead - TMDB rating
6.682/10
3143
Jarhead - Kinopoisk rating
6.992/10
74937
Jarhead - IMDB rating
7/10
224000

Actors and characters

Photo Jake Gyllenhaal #5453Photo Jake Gyllenhaal #5454Photo Jake Gyllenhaal #5455Photo Jake Gyllenhaal #5456

Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal
Character Anthony Swofford
Photo Jamie Foxx #5367Photo Jamie Foxx #5368Photo Jamie Foxx #5369Photo Jamie Foxx #5370

Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx
Character Staff Sgt. Sykes
Photo Peter Sarsgaard #3996Photo Peter Sarsgaard #3997Photo Peter Sarsgaard #3998Photo Peter Sarsgaard #3999

Peter Sarsgaard

Peter Sarsgaard
Character Alan Troy
Photo Scott MacDonald #57867Photo Scott MacDonald #57868

Scott MacDonald

Scott MacDonald
Character D.I. Fitch
Photo Chris Cooper #2290Photo Chris Cooper #2291Photo Chris Cooper #2292Photo Chris Cooper #2293

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper
Character Lt. Col. Kazinski
Photo Laz Alonso #15523Photo Laz Alonso #15524Photo Laz Alonso #15525Photo Laz Alonso #15526

Laz Alonso

Laz Alonso
Character Ramon Escobar
Photo Lucas Black #23318Photo Lucas Black #23319

Lucas Black

Lucas Black
Character Kruger
Photo Brian Geraghty #62919Photo Brian Geraghty #62920Photo Brian Geraghty #62921Photo Brian Geraghty #62922

Brian Geraghty

Brian Geraghty
Character Fergus O'Donnell
Photo Damion Poitier #11219

Damion Poitier

Damion Poitier
Character Poitier
Photo Jocko Sims #62923

Jocko Sims

Jocko Sims
Character Julius
Photo Dennis Haysbert #17946Photo Dennis Haysbert #17947Photo Dennis Haysbert #17948Photo Dennis Haysbert #17949

Dennis Haysbert

Dennis Haysbert
Character Major Lincoln
Photo John Krasinski #8157Photo John Krasinski #8158Photo John Krasinski #8159Photo John Krasinski #8160

John Krasinski

John Krasinski
Character Corporal Harrigan
Photo Kevin Foster #25846
Kevin Foster
Character Branded Marine
Riad Galayini
Character Nurse
Photo Craig Coyne #62924
Craig Coyne
Character Young Mr. Swofford
Photo Katherine Randolph #62925
Katherine Randolph
Character Young Mrs. Swofford
Photo Rini Bell #59790
Rini Bell
Character Swoff's Sister
Photo Dendrie Taylor #28242Photo Dendrie Taylor #28243
Dendrie Taylor
Character Mrs. Swofford
Photo James Morrison #30421

James Morrison

James Morrison
Character Mr. Swofford
Photo Ming Lo #51245Photo Ming Lo #51246
Ming Lo
Character Bored Gunny
Photo Brianne Davis #62926Photo Brianne Davis #62927Photo Brianne Davis #62928Photo Brianne Davis #62929

Brianne Davis

Brianne Davis
Character Kristina
Photo Evan Jones #29415Photo Evan Jones #29416

Evan Jones

Evan Jones
Character PFC Dave Fowler
Photo Todd Jensen #10637Photo Todd Jensen #10638Photo Todd Jensen #10639

Todd Jensen

Todd Jensen
Character Lieutenant
Nick Dash
Character Corp Marine
Photo Jacob Vargas #45068Photo Jacob Vargas #45069Photo Jacob Vargas #45070Photo Jacob Vargas #45071

Jacob Vargas

Jacob Vargas
Character Juan Cortez
Photo Iván Fenyő #62931Photo Iván Fenyő #62932
Iván Fenyő
Character Pinko
Photo Martin Papazian #60733
Martin Papazian
Character Brian Dettman
Photo Becky Boxer #62933Photo Becky Boxer #62934
Becky Boxer
Character Dettman's Wife
Photo Mark Davis #62935
Mark Davis
Character Dettman's Neighbor
Photo Merik Tadros #79340
Merik Tadros
Character Marine Sniper (uncredited)
Alexis Hernandez
Character Marine (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Anthony Swofford's book 'Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles' (2003).
  • Sergeant Sykes, played by Jamie Foxx, initially had a panther tattoo on the back of his head. Fox kept it for awards ceremonies for his role in "Ray." Sam Mendes ultimately decided to remove the tattoo during post-production, believing that the character became too "hardcore" with the panther on the back of his head.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire were contenders for the lead role in the film.
  • The film was shot in the Imperial Valley, located in Southern California. The conditions there strongly resemble the landscape of Iraq.
  • Scenes filmed in the Imperial Valley had mountains in the background that had to be "removed" digitally. Some desert scenes were also filmed in Mexico.
  • One of the photos on the "board of shame" depicts porn actress Kitty Yung.
  • The word "Fuck" is used 278 times in the film.
  • Christian Bale and Joshua Jackson were also considered for the role of Swoford.
  • Soldiers are watching the film "Apocalypse Now" (1979).
  • Travis Aaron was considered for the role of Troy.
  • Jake Gyllenhaal's nosebleed was "artificially" added during post-production.
  • All erotic scenes were filmed in one day. Sam Mendes commented on this as follows: “It was great to shoot all the sex after all this death and war.”
  • "Jarhead" is an informal designation for a U.S. Marine (literally – jarhead). The Marines received this nickname during World War II when the Mason Jar Company suspended the production of jars, switching to a more profitable product – soldiers’ helmets.
  • During the scorpion battle, you can notice junior corporal Juan Cortez holding a new five-dollar bill.
  • During the Christmas scene, you can hear the song O.P.P. playing at the party. In reality, this song didn’t appear until late 1991, while the Christmas in the film takes place in 1990.
  • The Abrams tank seen in the film is a mock-up. A real M1 Abrams has 7 road wheels, while there are only 6 in the film.
  • Sergeant Sykes, played by Jamie Foxx, originally had a panther tattoo on the back of his head. Fox kept it for award ceremonies for his role in “Ray”. Sam Mendes ultimately decided to remove the tattoo during post-production, believing that with a panther on the back of his head, the character became too “hardcore”.
  • The soldiers are watching the film "Apocalypse Now" (1979).
  • Jake Gyllenhaal's nosebleed was "artificially" added during post-production.
  • All the erotic scenes were filmed in one day. Sam Mendes commented on this as follows: “It’s great to shoot all the sex after all this death and war.”
  • "Jarhead" is an informal designation for a U.S. Marine (literally, "jarhead"). The nickname originated during World War II when the Mason Jar Company suspended the production of jars, switching to the more profitable production of soldiers' helmets.
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