Sicario - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Sicario"
Sicario (2015)
Timing: 2:2 (122 min)
Sicario - TMDB rating
7.4/10
9452
Sicario - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
42
Sicario - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Actors and characters

Photo Emily Blunt #2726Photo Emily Blunt #2727Photo Emily Blunt #2728Photo Emily Blunt #2729

Emily Blunt

Emily Blunt
Character Kate Macer
Photo Benicio del Toro #6483Photo Benicio del Toro #6484Photo Benicio del Toro #6485Photo Benicio del Toro #6486

Benicio del Toro

Benicio del Toro
Character Alejandro Gillick
Photo Josh Brolin #6496Photo Josh Brolin #6497Photo Josh Brolin #6498Photo Josh Brolin #6499

Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin
Character Matt Graver
Photo Victor Garber #641Photo Victor Garber #642Photo Victor Garber #643Photo Victor Garber #644

Victor Garber

Victor Garber
Character Dave Jennings
Photo Daniel Kaluuya #4923Photo Daniel Kaluuya #4924Photo Daniel Kaluuya #4925Photo Daniel Kaluuya #4926

Daniel Kaluuya

Daniel Kaluuya
Character Reggie Wayne
Photo Jeffrey Donovan #15968Photo Jeffrey Donovan #15969Photo Jeffrey Donovan #15970Photo Jeffrey Donovan #15971

Jeffrey Donovan

Jeffrey Donovan
Character Steve Forsing
Photo Julio Cedillo #42507

Julio Cedillo

Julio Cedillo
Character Fausto Alarcon
Photo Hank Rogerson #26907
Hank Rogerson
Character Phil Coopers
Photo Bernardo P. Saracino #42508
Bernardo P. Saracino
Character Manuel Diaz
Photo Kevin Wiggins #21865
Kevin Wiggins
Character Burnett
Photo Edgar Arreola #42509
Edgar Arreola
Character Guillermo
Photo Kim Larrichio #42510
Kim Larrichio
Character Silvio's Wife
Photo Jesus Nevarez-Castillo #42511
Jesus Nevarez-Castillo
Character Eliseo
Photo Dylan Kenin #42512
Dylan Kenin
Character Delta Leader

John Trejo

John Trejo
Character Delta #2
Photo Marty Lindsey #42513

Marty Lindsey

Marty Lindsey
Character SWAT Officer
Photo Alex Knight #22646
Alex Knight
Character Coroner (Phoenix)
Photo Rio Alexander #42514

Rio Alexander

Rio Alexander
Character Phoenix Cop
Photo Eric Steinig #42515
Eric Steinig
Character Air Force MP
Michael-David Aragon
Character AIC Guard
Photo Vic Browder #26908
Vic Browder
Character US Marshal
Photo Boots Southerland #21647
Boots Southerland
Character US Marshal Keith

Adam Taylor

Adam Taylor
Character US Marshal Kevin
David Garver
Character Bob Fisks
Photo Jesse Ramirez #42516
Jesse Ramirez
Character Migrant #1
Photo James Espinoza #42517Photo James Espinoza #42518
James Espinoza
Character Migrant #2
Arrazolo
Character Migrant #3
Tomas Martinez
Character Migrant #4
Photo Alejandro Rodriguez #42519
Alejandro Rodriguez
Character Migrant #5
Jorge Rocha Fuentez
Character Migrant #6
Photo Johnny Palomarez Jr. #42520
Johnny Palomarez Jr.
Character Migrant #7
Photo Eb Lottimer #42521
Eb Lottimer
Character Bank Manager
Photo Matthew Tompkins #42522
Matthew Tompkins
Character Jessie Garza
Photo Michael Sheets #42523Photo Michael Sheets #42524
Michael Sheets
Character Treasury Agent
Photo Sarah Minnich #42525

Sarah Minnich

Sarah Minnich
Character Reggie's Dance Partner
Photo Matthew Page #22645

Matthew Page

Matthew Page
Character Operator
Photo Julian Ortega #42526
Julian Ortega
Character Fausto's Son #1
Photo Ian Posada #42527Photo Ian Posada #42528
Ian Posada
Character Fausto's Son #2
Antonio Leyba
Character Border Bandit #1
Frank Andrade
Character Border Bandit #2
Juan Carlos Morales
Character Border Bandit #3

Jesus Mayorga

Jesus Mayorga
Character Border Bandit #4
Photo Joseph P. Santillanes #42529
Joseph P. Santillanes
Character Homeland Security Officer
Basil Iwanyk Sr.
Character DEA Agent (Motel Room)
Photo Ivan Allen #42530
Ivan Allen
Character News Anchor
Photo John Burke #22942

John Burke

John Burke
Character Chandler News Reporter
Photo Tait Fletcher #11895

Tait Fletcher

Tait Fletcher
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Cesar Miramontes #42531
Cesar Miramontes
Character Immigrant (uncredited)
Photo Johnny Otto #25850

Johnny Otto

Johnny Otto
Character SWAT Officer (uncredited)
Photo Eddie Perez #23612
Eddie Perez
Character Border Bandit (uncredited)
Photo Kaelee Vigil #22662
Kaelee Vigil
Character Immigrant Woman (uncredited)
Rick Anglada
Character DEA Agent (uncredited)
Julian Wondolowski
Character Border Crossing Driver (uncredited)
Francisco Peramos
Character Swat (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to the director, the film's investors wanted Emily Blunt's role to be rewritten for a man. But Denis Villeneuve and screenwriter Taylor Sheridan insisted that the main character remain a woman.
  • The character played by Benicio Del Toro is mostly silent in the film, although the script gave him quite a few lines. As the actor said: "In the original script, my character tells Kate about his past several times. And although this gave me myself an understanding of who this person is and how to better play him, there was a snag with these lines. It didn't seem right to reveal my background to someone I had just met." Del Toro began gradually "removing" his own lines. According to director Denis Villeneuve's calculations, the actor thus cut 90% of the lines written for him by screenwriter Taylor Sheridan from the role. Like Del Toro, Villeneuve agreed that the silent character would look more convincing. As he once stated, "...dialogue is for plays, and in cinema, the main thing is movement, personality, and the ability to be present in the frame, and Benicio had plenty of all of that."
  • Shots through a thermal imager were filmed with a special "FLIR SC8300" camera. It was decided during final editing not to include many of them in the film.
  • Emily Blunt based her character, Kate Macer, on one of the CIA employees she consulted with during preparation for filming. The actress described her as an introvert and a loner.
  • While working on the film "Sicario" (2015), cinematographer Roger Deakins drew inspiration from the photographs of Alex Webb, particularly from a series titled "Crossing the American-Mexican Border," published in 2003.
  • The word "Sicario" comes from the Latin "Sicarius," meaning "dagger-bearer." The Romans called zealots – adherents of a socio-political and religious movement in Judea that arose in the second half of the 1st century BC – "Sicarii" or simply "sicarios." The zealots concealed small daggers (called "sicae") in their clothing with which they killed Romans. Some scholars believe that Judas Iscariot's second name has the same root. In the 1st century AD, murders in Judea were so frequent that in 81 AD the Romans were forced to enact a law against hired assassins and poisoners ("Lex Cornelia de sicariis et veneficis"). The words "sicario" and "sica" also originate from the verb "secare," meaning "to cut." The word "sicario" exists in Spanish and Italian.
  • Emily Blunt began filming four months after the birth of her first daughter, Hazel.
  • Director Denis Villeneuve described the film "Sicario" (2015) as a "dark cinematic poem."
  • Denis Villeneuve wanted to cast Emily Blunt in the lead role after seeing her performance in Jean-Marc Vallée's "The Young Victoria" (2009).
  • In Spanish, the word "sicario" means "fighter".
  • In Italian, the word "sicario" means "hitman".
  • Screenwriter Taylor Sheridan once stated in an interview that he doesn't entirely disagree with the methods of Matt Graver, a role played by Josh Brolin in the film.
  • On a poster above the bodies of hanged people in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, one can make out the words "Los estamos observando," or "We are watching you."
  • Emily Blunt's character prefers the "Glock-19" pistol.
  • Alejandro prefers the "Mark 23" pistol by "Heckler & Koch". This pistol won the tender conducted by the Main Directorate of Special Forces of the US Department of Defense (its competitor was the semi-automatic "Colt OHWS").
  • Emily Blunt hit her head on a beam under the archway of the tunnel under the border when the team had just descended into it. Director Denis Villeneuve later said in an interview that he decided to include this episode in the film to add greater realism to the narrative.
  • Kate smokes "Indian Creek" brand cigarettes. Cigarettes of the same brand can be seen in Silvio's bedroom, the corrupt Mexican cop.
  • When John Bernthal's character fights Kate, he says, "You brought this on yourself." This line is very reminiscent of one his character Shane heard in one of the episodes of the television series "The Walking Dead" (2010).
  • When Josh Brolin was offered a role in this project, he had just finished filming with Baltasar Kormákur in the thriller 'Everest' (2015), and declined to work with Denis Villeneuve. Then, cinematographer Roger Deakins sent him an email asking him to participate in the shoot. It was so unlike Deakins to do that Brolin, surprised, agreed to the request.
  • Perhaps the most difficult thing to film was the border crossing. Filming on location would have required closing roads for several days, so it proved more practical to build full-scale sets.
  • During filming in Mexico, Emily Blunt (who played Kate) contracted such a severe case of food poisoning that she had to receive an IV drip between takes.
  • The character played by Benicio Del Toro is mostly silent in the film, although the script had given him plenty of lines. As the actor said: "In the original script, my character tells Kate about his past several times. And although that gave me an understanding of who this person is and how to play him better, there was a snag with these lines. I didn't feel comfortable revealing my background to someone I had just met." Del Toro began gradually "removing" his own lines. According to director Denis Villeneuve, the actor thus cut 90% of the lines written for him by screenwriter Taylor Sheridan from the role. Like Del Toro, Villeneuve agreed that a silent character would look more convincing. As he once stated, "...dialogue is for plays, and in cinema the main thing is movement, personality and the ability to be present in the frame, and Benicio had plenty of all of that."
  • Footage was captured through a thermal imaging lens using a special "FLIR SC8300" camera. During final editing, it was decided to exclude many of these shots from the film.
  • While working on the film "Sicario" (2015), cinematographer Roger Deakins drew inspiration from the photographs of Alex Webb, particularly from a series titled "Crossing the US-Mexico Border," published in 2003.
  • The word "Sicario" comes from the Latin "Sicarius," which means "dagger-bearer." The Romans called zealots – adherents of a socio-political and religious movement in Judea that emerged in the second half of the 1st century BC – "dagger-bearers" or simply "sicarii." Zealots concealed small daggers (called "sicae") in their clothing with which they killed Romans. Some scholars believe that Judas Iscariot's second name shares the same root. In the 1st century AD, murders in Judea were so frequent that in 81 AD the Romans were forced to pass a law against hired assassins and poisoners ("Lex Cornelia de sicariis et veneficis"). The words "sicario" and "sica" also derive from the verb "secare," meaning "to cut." The word "sicario" exists in Spanish and Italian.
  • Denis Villeneuve wanted to cast Emily Blunt in the lead role after seeing her performance in Jean-Marc Vallée's "The Young Victoria" (2009).
  • When Josh Brolin was offered a part in this project, he had just finished filming with Baltasar Kormákur on the thriller "Everest" (2015) and declined to participate in Denis Villeneuve’s film. Then, cinematographer Roger Deakins sent him an email asking him to join the production. This was so unlike Deakins that, surprised, Brolin agreed.
  • On a poster above the bodies of those hanged in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, one can make out the words “Los estamos observando,” or “We are watching you.”
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