13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi"
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)
Timing: 2:24 (144 min)
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - TMDB rating
7.269/10
3905
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - Kinopoisk rating
6.792/10
55985
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - IMDB rating
7.3/10
179000

Actors and characters

Photo John Krasinski #8157Photo John Krasinski #8158Photo John Krasinski #8159Photo John Krasinski #8160

John Krasinski

John Krasinski
Character Jack Silva
Photo James Badge Dale #25335Photo James Badge Dale #25336Photo James Badge Dale #25337

James Badge Dale

James Badge Dale
Character Tyrone 'Rone' Woods
Photo Dominic Fumusa #30907

Dominic Fumusa

Dominic Fumusa
Character John 'Tig' Tiegen
Photo Max Martini #14125Photo Max Martini #14126Photo Max Martini #14127Photo Max Martini #14128

Max Martini

Max Martini
Character Mark 'Oz' Geist
Photo Pablo Schreiber #30908Photo Pablo Schreiber #30909Photo Pablo Schreiber #30910Photo Pablo Schreiber #30911

Pablo Schreiber

Pablo Schreiber
Character Kris 'Tanto' Paronto
Photo Matt Letscher #30912Photo Matt Letscher #30913
Matt Letscher
Character Chris Stevens
Photo Alexia Barlier #30914

Alexia Barlier

Alexia Barlier
Character Sona Jillani
Photo David Denman #3928Photo David Denman #3929

David Denman

David Denman
Character Dave 'Boon' Benton
Photo Payman Maadi #30915Photo Payman Maadi #30916Photo Payman Maadi #30917

Payman Maadi

Payman Maadi
Character Amahl
Photo Toby Stephens #30918Photo Toby Stephens #70358Photo Toby Stephens #70359

Toby Stephens

Toby Stephens
Character Glen 'Bub' Doherty
Photo Demetrius Grosse #30919

Demetrius Grosse

Demetrius Grosse
Character DS Agent Dave Ubben
Photo David Giuntoli #30920Photo David Giuntoli #30921Photo David Giuntoli #30922Photo David Giuntoli #30923

David Giuntoli

David Giuntoli
Character DS Scott Wickland
Photo Freddie Stroma #13892Photo Freddie Stroma #13893

Freddie Stroma

Freddie Stroma
Character Brit Vayner
Photo Christopher Dingli #30924
Christopher Dingli
Character Sean Smith
Photo David Furr #30925Photo David Furr #70360

David Furr

David Furr
Character DS Alec
Photo Wrenn Schmidt #30926Photo Wrenn Schmidt #30927

Wrenn Schmidt

Wrenn Schmidt
Character Becky Silva
Photo Ivy George #30928Photo Ivy George #30929

Ivy George

Ivy George
Character Emily Silva
Photo Julia Butters #27531Photo Julia Butters #27532Photo Julia Butters #27533Photo Julia Butters #27534

Julia Butters

Julia Butters
Character Beverly Silva
Photo Ben Youcef #30930
Ben Youcef
Character Azaan
Photo Elektra Anastasi #30931
Elektra Anastasi
Character CIA Agent
Photo Liisa Evastina #30932Photo Liisa Evastina #30933Photo Liisa Evastina #30934
Liisa Evastina
Character Actress
Photo Steffi Thake #30935

Steffi Thake

Steffi Thake
Character Chief's Assistant
Photo Kenny Sheard #65905
Kenny Sheard
Character Delta 1
Photo Andrew Arrabito #65854Photo Andrew Arrabito #326928
Andrew Arrabito
Character Delta Operator
Photo Davide Tucci #280Photo Davide Tucci #281Photo Davide Tucci #282

Davide Tucci

Davide Tucci
Character Defence Attaché
Photo Shane Rowe #30937
Shane Rowe
Character CIA Annex Cook
Gábor Bodis
Character CIA Agent
Photo Kevin Kent #17897
Kevin Kent
Character DS Vincent
Photo Mike Moriarty #30938
Mike Moriarty
Character DS Wesley
Photo Manuel Cauchi #30939
Manuel Cauchi
Character Fahreed
Photo Mohamed Naimane #30940
Mohamed Naimane
Character Hesham
Photo Rachid El Adouani #30941
Rachid El Adouani
Character Attacker at Embassy

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the third film by director Michael Bay based on real events. Previously, he directed "Pearl Harbor" (2001) and "Pain & Gain" (2013).
  • The character played by John Krasinski’s flak jacket displays an emblem in the form of a stylized skull. The same emblem was worn by soldiers of the unit in which Chris Kyle, the hero of the film "American Sniper" (2014), served.
  • The film’s premiere was initially scheduled for December 23, 2015, but was postponed to a later date to avoid competition with the release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015).
  • John Krasinski and David Denman starred together in the popular television series "The Office." Krasinski played Jim Halpert, and Denman played Roy. David Costabile appeared in the episode "The Banker" (2005) of this series.
  • Glen Doherty, who died in the attack on the US outpost in Benghazi, was friends with Brandon Webb, who trained Navy SEALs in sniper shooting. The famous sniper Chris Kyle was trained by him.
  • As producer Erwin Stoff told it, mock-ups of the diplomatic outpost and the annex where CIA personnel were located were built from the same blueprints as the buildings in Benghazi. In 2016, Stoff reported: "...we simply obtained the original plans and satellite images, and we communicated with the direct participants in those events. So we recreated all the buildings with centimeter accuracy."
  • Michael Bay wanted to shoot on film, while cinematographer Dion Beebe insisted on digital shooting. Bay eventually agreed with the cinematographer – due to the large number of scenes in the film taking place at night, and due to the tight shooting schedule.
  • Michael Bay later said that during filming in Malta, he had to work with a film crew that was completely unfamiliar to him. The director attributed the coherence of the international creative team's work to the fact that terrorism does not recognize borders or nationalities, so such a tragedy could have happened not only to Americans.
  • In a radio interview on Mark Levin's program on January 18, 2016, Mark Geist, whose role in the film was played by Max Martini, stated that the mines with which Islamists shelled the outpost had a blast radius of 6.5 meters, meaning that people in the impact zone had no chance of survival.
  • In a radio interview on Mark Levin’s show on January 18, 2016, Mark Geist recounted that during filming, he once took the place of the actor playing him, and the director didn’t notice until Geist looked directly into the camera.
  • CinemaScore, a company that researches audience perception of new films, gave "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" an "A" rating.
  • The original version of the film has a runtime of 4 hours.
  • Initially, the filmmakers offered the role of Tyrone "Rone" Woods to Mark Wahlberg, but the actor had to decline due to commitments to other projects.
  • Pablo Schreiber, who played Tanto, wanted to perform all the stunts himself. Apparently, that's why director Michael Bay decided to play a prank on him – giving instructions before the shoot, he didn't warn him that an explosion would occur behind Schreiber’s back. This scene with the actor’s genuine reaction made it into the film, as well as the official poster.
  • Press Secretary Sean Smith, played by Christopher Dingli, was an avid fan and player of "EVE Online" (a massively multiplayer online game) under the nickname "Vile Rat," or "Nasty Rat." He was a legend among other players. After his death in Benghazi, many fans of the game expressed sincere condolences to Smith's family.
  • The film tells the true story of three former special forces operatives who, for 13 hours, repelled attacks by Islamic radicals on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, during which U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, Press Secretary Sean Smith, and others were killed.
  • The characters play the computer game "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare," which actually came on the market two years after the events depicted in the film.
  • The film features Mercedes-Benz C-Class W205 models, which were not released until 2014.
  • This is the third film by director Michael Bay based on real events. Previously, he directed "Pearl Harbor" (2001) and "Pain & Gain" (2013).
  • An emblem in the form of a stylized skull is visible on the body armor of John Krasinski's character. The same emblem was worn by soldiers of the unit in which Chris Kyle, the hero of "American Sniper" (2014), served.
  • The film's premiere was scheduled for December 23, 2015, but was postponed to a later date to avoid competition with the release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015).
  • John Krasinski and David Denman previously starred together in the popular television series "The Office." Krasinski played Jim Halpert, and Denman played Roy. David Costabile appeared in an episode of this series titled "The Banker" (2005).
  • Glen Doherty, who died in the attack on the US outpost in Benghazi, was friends with Brandon Webb, who trained Navy SEALs in sniper shooting. The famous sniper Chris Kyle was trained by him.
  • As producer Erwin Stoff told, mock-ups of the diplomatic outpost and the annex where CIA personnel were located were built using the same blueprints as the buildings in Benghazi. In 2016, Stoff reported: "...we simply obtained the original plans and satellite imagery, and we communicated with the direct participants in those events. So we recreated all the buildings to within a centimeter."
  • CinemaScore, a company that researches audience perception of new films, gave the film '13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi' an 'A' rating.
  • Initially, the filmmakers offered the role of Tyrone 'Rone' Woods to Mark Wahlberg, but the actor was forced to decline due to commitments to other projects.
  • Pablo Schreiber, who played Tanto, wanted to perform all the stunts himself. Apparently, that's why director Michael Bay decided to play a joke on him – giving instructions before the shoot, he didn't warn him that an explosion would occur behind Schreiber's back. This scene with the actor's genuine reaction made it into the film, as well as onto the official poster.
  • Press Secretary Sean Smith, played by Christopher Dingli, was an avid fan and player of "EVE Online" (a massively multiplayer online game) under the nickname "Vile Rat," or "Nasty Rat." He was the stuff of legends among other players. Following his death in Benghazi, many game fans expressed their sincere condolences to Smith's family.
  • The characters play the computer game "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare," which actually came to market two years after the events depicted in the film.
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