The Searchers - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Searchers"
The Searchers (1956)
Timing: 1:59 (119 min)
The Searchers - TMDB rating
7.697/10
1552
The Searchers - Kinopoisk rating
7.213/10
7072
The Searchers - IMDB rating
7.8/10
103000

Actors and characters

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

John Wayne

John Wayne
Character Ethan Edwards
Photo Jeffrey Hunter #111446Photo Jeffrey Hunter #111447Photo Jeffrey Hunter #111448

Jeffrey Hunter

Jeffrey Hunter
Character Martin Pawley
Photo Vera Miles #106491Photo Vera Miles #106492Photo Vera Miles #106493Photo Vera Miles #106494

Vera Miles

Vera Miles
Character Laurie Jorgensen
Photo Ward Bond #48083Photo Ward Bond #48084Photo Ward Bond #48085Photo Ward Bond #48086

Ward Bond

Ward Bond
Character Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton
Photo Natalie Wood #44665Photo Natalie Wood #44666Photo Natalie Wood #44667Photo Natalie Wood #44668

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood
Character Debbie Edwards
Photo John Qualen #102257Photo John Qualen #102258Photo John Qualen #102259Photo John Qualen #102260

John Qualen

John Qualen
Character Lars Jorgensen
Photo Olive Carey #108762Photo Olive Carey #108763Photo Olive Carey #108764Photo Olive Carey #108765
Olive Carey
Character Mrs. Jorgensen
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Henry Brandon

Henry Brandon
Character Chief Cicatriz (Scar)
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Ken Curtis
Character Charlie McCorry
Photo Harry Carey, Jr. #55288

Harry Carey, Jr.

Harry Carey, Jr.
Character Brad Jorgensen
Photo Antonio Moreno #104251Photo Antonio Moreno #104252Photo Antonio Moreno #104253

Antonio Moreno

Antonio Moreno
Character Emilio Gabriel Fernandez y Figueroa
Photo Hank Worden #78287Photo Hank Worden #78288

Hank Worden

Hank Worden
Character Mose Harper
Beulah Archuletta
Character Look
Photo Walter Coy #82633
Walter Coy
Character Aaron Edwards
Photo Dorothy Jordan #141120Photo Dorothy Jordan #141121Photo Dorothy Jordan #141122Photo Dorothy Jordan #141123
Dorothy Jordan
Character Martha Edwards
Photo Pippa Scott #141124
Pippa Scott
Character Lucy Edwards
Photo Patrick Wayne #104536Photo Patrick Wayne #104537Photo Patrick Wayne #104538

Patrick Wayne

Patrick Wayne
Character Lt. Greenhill
Photo Lana Wood #79660Photo Lana Wood #79661Photo Lana Wood #79662Photo Lana Wood #79663

Lana Wood

Lana Wood
Character Younger Debbie Edwards
Photo Mae Marsh #44704Photo Mae Marsh #44705Photo Mae Marsh #44706Photo Mae Marsh #44707

Mae Marsh

Mae Marsh
Character Dark Cloaked Woman at Fort Guarding Deranged Woman (uncredited)
Photo Ruth Clifford #83999Photo Ruth Clifford #84000

Ruth Clifford

Ruth Clifford
Character Deranged Woman at Fort (uncredited)
Photo Chuck Roberson #52575Photo Chuck Roberson #52576Photo Chuck Roberson #52577Photo Chuck Roberson #52578

Chuck Roberson

Chuck Roberson
Character Ranger at Wedding (uncredited)
Photo Chuck Hayward #51591Photo Chuck Hayward #51592
Chuck Hayward
Character Man at Wedding (uncredited)
Photo Peter Mamakos #41916
Peter Mamakos
Character Jerem Futterman (uncredited)
Photo Frank McGrath #117544

Frank McGrath

Frank McGrath
Character Texas Ranger (uncredited)
Photo Jack Pennick #106507Photo Jack Pennick #106508
Jack Pennick
Character Sergeant at Fort (uncredited)
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Terry Wilson

Terry Wilson
Character Texas Ranger (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was included in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 1989.
  • The film tops the American Film Institute's list of the best Westerns.
  • The film is based on the novel of the same name by Alan Le May (1954) about the events of the Texan-Indian Wars.
  • “The Searchers” became John Ford’s first Western in five years. After a series of failures, he considered giving up directing.
  • Although the Western takes place in Texas, Ford, as was his custom, filmed in Monument Valley (Utah).
  • The innovative widescreen VistaVision technology was used for filming.
  • During a break in filming, John Wayne found Bela Archuleta crying in one of the wigwams. When asked what was wrong, she replied that she would have to miss her son's wedding because of the shooting schedule. Wayne demanded that filming be stopped for a few days and personally arranged for Archuleta to fly to California for her son's wedding.
  • During filming, one of the Native American children fell ill with pneumonia, and John Wayne called for his own plane and ordered the pilot to take the child to the hospital. For this, the Navajo tribe gave him the nickname "Man with the Big Eagle".
  • During the filming of this movie, Natalie Wood was still in school, and sometimes John Wayne and Jeffrey Hunter (who played Martin in the film) had to pick her up from school before shooting. Wood’s classmates were simply shocked.
  • The filming of the scene where John Wayne’s character talks about finding and burying Lucy (played by Pippa Scott) was not without its problems due to Ward Bond’s sudden urge to shave. Wayne acted flawlessly, but the camera suddenly turned off. Wayne asked the operator what was wrong, but then the camera started working again, and filming continued. The camera was fine, but Bond had pulled the plug as he decided to shave at that moment, using an electric razor. No one on the set said anything to Ford, as he might have inflicted physical harm on Bond in a fit of rage. Several years later, after Bond’s death, operator Winton S. Hoch explained what had happened to Ford. According to Hoch, Ford turned pale with anger and was speechless for a moment.
  • The scenes of the bison hunt were filmed in one of the reserves in Canada. John Ford learned that the reserve administration was shooting animals sick with brucellosis and asked to be allowed to send a film crew to the location.
  • “The Searchers” was John Ford’s first Western in five years. After a series of failures, he considered quitting directing.
  • During filming, one of the young Native American children fell ill with pneumonia, and John Wayne summoned his own plane and ordered the pilot to take the child to the hospital. For this, the Navajo tribe gave him the nickname “Man with the Big Eagle.”
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