Freddy vs. Jason - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Freddy vs. Jason"
Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Freddy vs. Jason - TMDB rating
6.083/10
2803
Freddy vs. Jason - Kinopoisk rating
6.151/10
42937
Freddy vs. Jason - IMDB rating
5.8/10
136000

Actors and characters

Photo Jesse Hutch #56138Photo Jesse Hutch #56139Photo Jesse Hutch #56140

Jesse Hutch

Jesse Hutch
Character Trey Cooper
Photo Robert Englund #48192Photo Robert Englund #48193Photo Robert Englund #48194

Robert Englund

Robert Englund
Character Freddy Krueger
Photo Ken Kirzinger #24148Photo Ken Kirzinger #24149

Ken Kirzinger

Ken Kirzinger
Character Jason Voorhees
Photo Monica Keena #56106Photo Monica Keena #56107Photo Monica Keena #56108Photo Monica Keena #56109

Monica Keena

Monica Keena
Character Lori Campbell
Photo Jason Ritter #14698Photo Jason Ritter #14699Photo Jason Ritter #14700Photo Jason Ritter #14701

Jason Ritter

Jason Ritter
Character Will Rollins
Photo Lochlyn Munro #21490Photo Lochlyn Munro #21491Photo Lochlyn Munro #21492Photo Lochlyn Munro #69968

Lochlyn Munro

Lochlyn Munro
Character Deputy Scott Stubbs
Photo Kelly Rowland #56125Photo Kelly Rowland #56126Photo Kelly Rowland #56127

Kelly Rowland

Kelly Rowland
Character Kia Waterson
Photo David Kopp #56141

David Kopp

David Kopp
Character Blake
Photo Christopher Marquette #48216Photo Christopher Marquette #48217
Christopher Marquette
Character Charlie Linderman
Photo Brendan Fletcher #23387Photo Brendan Fletcher #23388Photo Brendan Fletcher #23389Photo Brendan Fletcher #23390

Brendan Fletcher

Brendan Fletcher
Character Mark Davis
Photo Tom Butler #7689

Tom Butler

Tom Butler
Character Dr. Campbell
Photo Kyle Labine #55962

Kyle Labine

Kyle Labine
Character Bill Freeburg
Photo Zack Ward #56132Photo Zack Ward #56133Photo Zack Ward #56134Photo Zack Ward #56135

Zack Ward

Zack Ward
Character Bobby Davis
Photo Paula Shaw #56136Photo Paula Shaw #56137

Paula Shaw

Paula Shaw
Character Mrs. Pamela Voorhees
Photo Garry Chalk #31892

Garry Chalk

Garry Chalk
Character Sheriff Williams
Photo Brent Chapman #56142

Brent Chapman

Brent Chapman
Character Blake's Father
Spencer Stump
Character Young Jason Voorhees
Joëlle Antonissen
Character Little Girl

Alistair Abell

Alistair Abell
Character Officer Goodman
Photo Robert Shaye #15886

Robert Shaye

Robert Shaye
Character Principal Shaye

Colby Johannson

Colby Johannson
Character Teammate
Photo Kimberley Warnat #56143

Kimberley Warnat

Kimberley Warnat
Character Beer Line Girl
Photo Kevin Hansen #33631

Kevin Hansen

Kevin Hansen
Character Beer Line Guy

Alex Green

Alex Green
Character Frisell
Photo Odessa Munroe #50621

Odessa Munroe

Odessa Munroe
Character Heather

Jamie Mayo

Jamie Mayo
Character Dead Girl on Tree
Photo Blake Mawson #56144

Blake Mawson

Blake Mawson
Character Dead Boy on Tree
Photo Viv Leacock #28983

Viv Leacock

Viv Leacock
Character Kinsey Park
Tony Willett
Character Asylum Guard
Photo Claire Riley #56145
Claire Riley
Character TV Reporter

Sharon Peters

Sharon Peters
Character Lori's Mother

Sarah-Anne Hepher

Sarah-Anne Hepher
Character Skipping Girl
Kirsti Forbes
Character Skipping Girl
Taryn McCulloch
Character Skipping Girl
Photo Eileen Pedde #50612

Eileen Pedde

Eileen Pedde
Character School Nurse
Sean Tyler Foley
Character Male Counselor
Photo Jacqueline Stewart #56146
Jacqueline Stewart
Character Female Counselor

Laura Boddington

Laura Boddington
Character Female Counselor
Colton Shock
Character Cruel Child
Spencer Doduk
Character Cruel Child

Anysha Berthot

Anysha Berthot
Character Cruel Child
Photo Evangeline Lilly #8799Photo Evangeline Lilly #8800Photo Evangeline Lilly #8801Photo Evangeline Lilly #8802

Evangeline Lilly

Evangeline Lilly
Character School Student (uncredited)
Zara McDowell
Character School Student (uncredited)
Photo Sasha Piltsin #56150
Sasha Piltsin
Character Zombie (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Kane Hodder wanted to play Jason, as he had in the previous four installments, but his candidacy was rejected.
  • Ronny Yu didn't want to take on the job because the script didn't specify who the winner was. He agreed only when Robert Shaye offered to let him choose the surviving maniac himself.
  • The first attempt by "New Line Cinema" to make this film was undertaken back in 1987.
  • The character Blake is named after Blake Washburn, the creator of a website about the "Friday the 13th" series.
  • This is the first film about Freddy not shot in the United States. So the filmmakers had to find a house similar to Freddy's house from the first seven installments.
  • During filming, Kirzinger constantly visited the dentist because he had dental problems. But removing the makeup took a very long time. So one day the actor arrived at the clinic in Jason's makeup, but without the mask.
  • In this film, Freddy's and Jason's blood is red both in dreams and in reality. In all previous films, Freddy's blood was green, and Jason's blood was black.
  • Betsy Palmer, a regular performer of the role of Pamela Voorhees in the series, refused to film in the movie due to low pay.
  • During test screenings and previews, the ending of the film was not shown to audiences. Instead, the screen displayed the message 'See the last 60 seconds on August 15, 2003, and find out who survived... and what was left of them.' This is a direct reference to the slogan of the original 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre': 'Who will survive, and what will be left of them?'
  • Rob Zombie was offered the director's chair, but he declined as he was busy filming 'House of 1000 Corpses'.
  • At the beginning of Blake’s nightmare, a goat appears. This animal also appeared in the first 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' film in Tina’s nightmare – at the very beginning of the film.
  • The scene in which Jason knocks on several doors in Westin Hills is a reference to a similar scene in 'Jason X'.
  • Gibb, played by Katherine Isabelle, wears a red baseball cap throughout the film. This is a reference to the film "Carrie," where the character P.J. Soles also wears a red cap. Interestingly, Isabelle starred in the television remake of "Carrie" (2002).
  • In the scene in Westin Hills, when the news is shown, the abbreviation KRGR, the same as the radio station Glen (Johnny Depp) listened to in "A Nightmare on Elm Street," is visible on the screen. KRGR stands for KRUEGER.
  • According to Kirzinger, the most difficult scene in the film, where Jason drowns in the lake, was shot in a special pool. The water in it was heavily chlorinated to more closely resemble lake water. Ronnie Yu wanted to shoot Jason in close-up, drowning with his eyes open. The chlorine getting into his eyes caused irritation and sharp pain. At the same time, the actor went to the bottom, holding his breath.
  • The scene in which Jason impales Gibb and Friezel is a reference to "Friday the 13th Part 2," in which the maniac kills Jeff and Sandra in the same way.
  • The idea of bringing together the two most popular cinematic killers had been occupying film studios since the mid-1980s. During this time, at least 17 scenarios were proposed. Most of them ignored the franchises’ mythologies and exploited the idea of certain sects attempting to resurrect Freddy and Jason. These were later combined into a single script, which producers even planned to film. Other early versions attempted to intertwine the villains’ fates: sometimes Freddy was Jason’s father, sometimes he assaulted him at the ill-fated Crystal Lake summer camp. However, in 2001, Damien Shannon and Mark Swift presented their vision for the film, and it was based on their work that the final version was shot.
  • Brad Renfro was cast as Will, but he arrived on set in an unfit state (the actor was already heavily dependent on drugs at the time and later died of an overdose), and a replacement was urgently sought. Ian Somerhalder was suggested, but director Ronnie Yu found him too handsome, and the role went to Jason Ritter, who had previously failed the audition.
  • Actresses Monica Keena and Katherine Isabelle spoke negatively about the film: Keena criticized the script and stated that she had agreed to star for the money, while Isabelle quarreled with the director because he ignored a clause in her contract stipulating no nudity and insisted she disrobe in front of the camera. Ultimately, the shower scene with her character was performed by Tammy Morris, but Isabelle and Yu remained at odds for the rest of the shoot.
  • During test screenings and previews, the ending of the film was not shown to audiences. Instead, a message appeared on the screen: 'August 15, 2003, watch the last 60 seconds, and find out who survived... and what was left of them.' This is a direct reference to the slogan of the original "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre": 'Who will survive, and what will be left of them?'
  • Rob Zombie was offered the director's chair, but he declined as he was busy filming "House of 1000 Corpses".
  • At the beginning of Blake's nightmare, a goat appears. This animal also appeared in the first "A Nightmare on Elm Street" film in Tina's nightmare – right at the beginning of the movie.
  • The scene where Jason knocks on several doors in Westin Hills is a reference to a similar scene in "Jason X".
  • Gibb, played by Katharine Isabelle, wears a red baseball cap throughout the film. This is a reference to "Carrie", where the protagonist P.J. Soles also wears a red cap. Interestingly, Isabelle starred in the television remake of "Carrie" (2002).
  • In the scene in Westin Hills, when the news is shown, the abbreviation KRGR of the television company is visible on the screen, the same as the radio station Glen (Johnny Depp) listened to in "A Nightmare on Elm Street". KRGR stands for KRUEGER.
  • The idea of bringing together the two most popular onscreen killers had haunted film studios since the mid-1980s. During that time, at least 17 scripts were proposed. Most of them ignored the mythologies of the franchises and exploited the idea of certain sects attempting to resurrect Freddy and Jason. These were later combined into one script, and producers even planned to film based on it. Other early versions attempted to intertwine the villains' fates: sometimes Freddy was Jason’s father, sometimes he assaulted him at the ill-fated Crystal Lake summer camp. However, in 2001, Damien Shannon and Mark Swift presented their vision of the film, and it was based on their work that the final version was shot.
  • The scene in which Jason impales Gibb and Frieze is a reference to “Friday the 13th – Part 2,” in which the maniac kills Jeff and Sandra in the same manner.
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