It Follows - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "It Follows"
It Follows (2015)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
It Follows - TMDB rating
6.582/10
6846
It Follows - Kinopoisk rating
6.246/10
134170
It Follows - IMDB rating
6.8/10
297000

Actors and characters

Photo Maika Monroe #34486Photo Maika Monroe #34487Photo Maika Monroe #34488Photo Maika Monroe #34489

Maika Monroe

Maika Monroe
Character Jay Height
Photo Daniel Zovatto #20425Photo Daniel Zovatto #20426

Daniel Zovatto

Daniel Zovatto
Character Greg Hannigan
Photo Jake Weary #42271Photo Jake Weary #42272

Jake Weary

Jake Weary
Character Hugh
Photo Lili Sepe #42277Photo Lili Sepe #42278Photo Lili Sepe #42279Photo Lili Sepe #42280

Lili Sepe

Lili Sepe
Character Kelly Height
Photo Bailey Spry #42284
Bailey Spry
Character Annie
Photo Carollette Phillips #42285
Carollette Phillips
Character Woman with Groceries
Loren Bass
Character Annie's Father
Charles Gertner
Character Neighbor Boy
Debbie Williams
Character Mrs. Height
Photo Ruby Harris #42286
Ruby Harris
Character Mrs. Redmond
Photo Leisa Pulido #42287
Leisa Pulido
Character Mrs. Hannigan
D.J. Oliver
Character Police Officer
Photo Linda Boston #5540

Linda Boston

Linda Boston
Character Teacher
Ingrid Mortimer
Character Old Woman in Pajamas
Photo Kourtney Bell #42288
Kourtney Bell
Character Chatting Girl
Alexyss Spradlin
Character Girl in Kitchen
Mike Lanier
Character Giant Man
Photo Claire Sloma #42289
Claire Sloma
Character Greg's Date (Pretty Girl in Car)
Photo Scott Norman #42290
Scott Norman
Character Homeless Man Behind Tree
Erin Stone
Character High School Girl in Courtyard
Joanna Bronson
Character Nurse
Don Hails
Character Old Naked Man
Photo Ele Bardha #27123
Ele Bardha
Character Mr. Height
Caitlin Burt
Character Hot Girl (uncredited)
Heather Fairbanks
Character Scrub Nurse (uncredited)
Vincent Hogarth
Character Billy (uncredited)
Christopher Hohman
Character Hot Guy (uncredited)
Photo Rich Vreeland #71981

Rich Vreeland

Rich Vreeland
Character High School Announcer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • When the characters are watching television, the film "Journey to the Planet of Prehistoric Women" (1968) is shown.
  • The idea for the film originated from nightmares that had previously plagued director David Robert Mitchell, in which he was pursued by some creature.
  • The film's budget was $1.3 million. The entire film was shot in Michigan for tax incentives.
  • The period in which the film takes place remains undefined, making everything feel like a dream. Some cars are modern, but many are clearly from the 1960s and 1980s. The film shows cathode-ray tube video projectors when the characters watch movies. Yara appears to be using a cell phone, but sometimes she reads it like an e-book, and in one scene uses it as a light source. The girl at the beginning of the film also uses a cell phone and drives a modern car. Other modern vehicles appear in the frame. The props shown in the film do not allow the viewer to understand what year the events in the film are taking place, and the characters' clothing does not allow determining the time of year. The characters are shown in coats, jackets, t-shirts, and swimsuits during the day, and practically naked at night. When the action takes place outside, the characters do not experience any discomfort, no matter how they are dressed or undressed.
  • The semi-destroyed house where Hugh hid, and which Jay and his friends inspected, is built in the American Foursquare style, which was popular between 1890 and 1930. The layout of these houses allowed one to walk through several rooms and return to the starting point without turning back (for example, starting in the kitchen, then going through the hallway, living room, dining room, and ending up back in the kitchen). In some houses, adjacent bedrooms shared common closets and bathrooms.
  • Teacher Jay reads a poem by T.S. Eliot (1888-1965).
  • The film was shot primarily with a wide-angle lens to better convey the frightening atmosphere.
  • Jay is a shortened form of Jamie. The heroine was named after “Scream Queen” Jamie Lee Curtis.
  • A total of 11 actors portrayed the creature on screen. Here are their names in order of appearance: Ruby Harris, Ingrid Mortimer, Alexis Spreadling, Mike Laney, Olivia Lucardi, Charles Gertenner, Bailey Spragg, Daniel Dzovatto, Leisa Pulido, Don Ehl and El Bardha.
  • Filming took place in the state of Michigan for tax incentives.
  • The semi-destroyed house where Hugh hid, and which Jay and his friends inspected, was built in the American Foursquare style, which was popular between 1890 and 1930. The layout of these houses allowed one to walk through several rooms and return to the starting point without turning back.
  • The film was shot primarily with a wide-angle lens to better convey the eerie atmosphere.
  • The creature on screen was portrayed by 11 actors.
  • When the characters are watching television, the film “Journey to the Planet of Prehistoric Women” (1968) is playing.
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