Grudge Match - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Grudge Match"
Grudge Match (2013)
Timing: 1:53 (113 min)
Grudge Match - TMDB rating
6.091/10
1241
Grudge Match - Kinopoisk rating
6.958/10
42214
Grudge Match - IMDB rating
6.4/10
65000

Actors and characters

Photo Robert De Niro #9588Photo Robert De Niro #9589Photo Robert De Niro #9590Photo Robert De Niro #9591

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro
Character Billy 'The Kid' McDonnen
Photo Sylvester Stallone #3232Photo Sylvester Stallone #3233Photo Sylvester Stallone #3234Photo Sylvester Stallone #3235

Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone
Character Henry 'Razor' Sharp
Photo Alan Arkin #10321Photo Alan Arkin #10322Photo Alan Arkin #10323Photo Alan Arkin #10324

Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin
Character Louis 'Lightning' Conlon
Photo Jon Bernthal #16274Photo Jon Bernthal #16275Photo Jon Bernthal #16276Photo Jon Bernthal #16277

Jon Bernthal

Jon Bernthal
Character B.J. Rose
Photo Kevin Hart #30711Photo Kevin Hart #30712Photo Kevin Hart #30713Photo Kevin Hart #30714

Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart
Character Dante Slate, Jr.
Photo Ireland Baldwin #235111Photo Ireland Baldwin #235112Photo Ireland Baldwin #235113

Ireland Baldwin

Ireland Baldwin
Character Young Sally
Photo Kim Basinger #15378Photo Kim Basinger #15379Photo Kim Basinger #15380Photo Kim Basinger #15381

Kim Basinger

Kim Basinger
Character Sally Rose
Photo LL Cool J #85893Photo LL Cool J #85894

LL Cool J

LL Cool J
Character Frankie Brite
Photo Judd Lormand #10552

Judd Lormand

Judd Lormand
Character McDonnen Car Salesman
Photo Nicole Andrews #3332
Nicole Andrews
Character Carla
Photo Han Soto #38716
Han Soto
Character Kenji
Photo Griff Furst #10809

Griff Furst

Griff Furst
Character ER Doctor
Photo Don Lake #21806
Don Lake
Character Video Game Producer

Camden Gray

Camden Gray
Character Trey
Photo Carrie Lazar #23902

Carrie Lazar

Carrie Lazar
Character Nora
John L. Armijo
Character Bar Thug
Todd Truley
Character Dr. Camare
Rowan Joseph
Character Waiter with Telephone
Photo Michael Buffer #29004

Michael Buffer

Michael Buffer
Character Michael Buffer
Photo Macsen Lintz #49732
Macsen Lintz
Character Little Boy at Pool
Photo Joey Diaz #61138

Joey Diaz

Joey Diaz
Character Mikey (as Joey Coco Diaz)
Photo Paul Ben-Victor #5276

Paul Ben-Victor

Paul Ben-Victor
Character Lou Camare
Photo Kenneth Kynt Bryan #10813
Kenneth Kynt Bryan
Character Tranny Hooker
Photo Matthew Rimmer #40844
Matthew Rimmer
Character Shipyard Assistant Manager
Photo Yohance Myles #56084
Yohance Myles
Character Journalist #1
Larry Morgan
Character Journalist #2
Photo Jai Stefan #73372
Jai Stefan
Character Journalist #3
Photo Frank Pesce #34697Photo Frank Pesce #70822

Frank Pesce

Frank Pesce
Character Journalist #4
Greg Plitt
Character Skydriving Instructor
Photo Dane Rhodes #22439

Dane Rhodes

Dane Rhodes
Character UFC Oficial
Photo Bonnie Hellman #79277Photo Bonnie Hellman #79278
Bonnie Hellman
Character Angelina's Look Alike
Photo Larry Merchant #51272

Larry Merchant

Larry Merchant
Character Larry Merchant
Photo Anthony Anderson #43430Photo Anthony Anderson #43431Photo Anthony Anderson #72152

Anthony Anderson

Anthony Anderson
Character Mr. Sandpaper Hands
Photo Mike Tyson #14987

Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson
Character Mike Tyson
Photo Evander Holyfield #124078Photo Evander Holyfield #124079Photo Evander Holyfield #124080

Evander Holyfield

Evander Holyfield
Character Evander Holyfield
BJ Guyer
Character Jabby the Puppet

What's left behind the scenes

  • Several alternative endings were filmed to protect against potential information leaks.
  • The role of Sally (Kim Basinger) in her youth was played by the actress's daughter – Ireland Baldwin.
  • After the end credits, a poster can be seen on the wall that reads «Seagal vs. Ewing». This is a reference to director Peter Segal and producer Michael Ewing. The same poster also reads «Osbrink vs. King» – a reference to Hollywood agent Cindy Osbrink and boxing promoter Don King.
  • Dante leans on the folded convertible top of his Porsche while talking on the phone. In the following shots, when he gets out of the car, the top is already up.
  • When Razor and Sally are talking in front of his house (across the street from the railroad tracks), the background changes constantly after each cut – sometimes there’s a train, sometimes it’s moving, and sometimes it’s not there at all.
  • Many mistakenly believe that this project was the brainchild of Sylvester Stallone. However, according to Robert De Niro, he was the first to read the script, and he was the first to realize that Stallone would be best suited for the role of his rival. Stallone himself was initially reluctant to participate, as he did not want to star in what he called a parody of the sports drama "Rocky" (1976), but De Niro persuaded him. Stallone later said that he prepared for the role more diligently than usual, as he had recently decided to move away from action films and had lost some of his form.
  • After the end credits, a poster can be seen on the wall that reads “Seagal vs. Ewing.” This is a reference to director Peter Segal and producer Michael Ewing. The same poster also reads “Osbrink vs. King” – a reference to Hollywood agent Cindy Osbrink and boxing promoter Don King.
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