Day of the Dead - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Day of the Dead"
Day of the Dead (1985)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Day of the Dead - TMDB rating
7.042/10
1348
Day of the Dead - Kinopoisk rating
6.816/10
8823
Day of the Dead - IMDB rating
7.1/10
79000

Actors and characters

Photo Lori Cardille #209206Photo Lori Cardille #209207Photo Lori Cardille #209208

Lori Cardille

Lori Cardille
Character Sarah
Photo Joseph Pilato #25958

Joseph Pilato

Joseph Pilato
Character Rhodes
Photo Jarlath Conroy #87335

Jarlath Conroy

Jarlath Conroy
Character McDermott
Anthony Dileo Jr.
Character Miguel
Richard Liberty
Character Logan
Photo Gary Klar #84238
Gary Klar
Character Steel
Photo Ralph Marrero #109751
Ralph Marrero
Character Rickles
Photo John Amplas #123320Photo John Amplas #123321Photo John Amplas #123322
John Amplas
Character Fisher
Phillip G. Kellams
Character Miller
Taso N. Stavrakis
Character Torrez
Photo Greg Nicotero #27436

Greg Nicotero

Greg Nicotero
Character Johnson

Don Brockett

Don Brockett
Character Featured Zombie

William Cameron

William Cameron
Character Featured Zombie
Deborah Carter
Character Featured Zombie
Winnie Flynn
Character Featured Zombie
Photo Debra Gordon #105398
Debra Gordon
Character Featured Zombie
Jeff Hogan
Character Featured Zombie
Barbara Holmes
Character Featured Zombie
David Kindlon
Character Featured Zombie
Bruce Kirkpatrick
Character Featured Zombie
'Wild Bill' Laczko
Character Featured Zombie
Susan Martinelli
Character Featured Zombie
Kim Maxwell
Character Featured Zombie
Barbara Russell
Character Featured Zombie
Gene A. Saraceni
Character Featured Zombie
John D. Schwartz
Character Featured Zombie
Photo Mark Tierno #97434
Mark Tierno
Character Featured Zombie
Mike Trcic
Character Featured Zombie
John Vulich
Character Featured Zombie
Terry Adams
Character 2nd Dirty Pink Collared Shirted Zombie chasing Steel (uncredited)
Photo Howard Berger #12158
Howard Berger
Character Spinaround Cave Zombie Shot by John (uncredited)
Joe Abeln
Character Mustachioed Zombie biting Rickles' fingers off (uncredited)
Tom Ardolino
Character Mine Zombie Chasing Steel (uncredited)
Al Anderson
Character Mine Zombie Chasing Steel (uncredited)
Photo Everett Burrell #67500
Everett Burrell
Character Surgeon Zombie in Cave (uncredited)
Vini Bancalari
Character Zombie Feasting on Fisher's Dead Body (uncredited)
Photo Gary A. Jones #13990
Gary A. Jones
Character Zombie with Yellow Apron (uncredited)
Photo Michael Deak #74701
Michael Deak
Character Rhodes' Tallest Zombie Attacker (uncredited)
Photo George A. Romero #71401Photo George A. Romero #71402

George A. Romero

George A. Romero
Character Zombie with Scarf (uncredited)
Geoff Burkman
Character Pink Collared Zombie / Umpire Masked Zombie (Uncredited)
Photo Tom Savini #27381Photo Tom Savini #27382

Tom Savini

Tom Savini
Character Zombie with Scarf (uncredited)
Photo Peter Iasillo Jr. #52277

Peter Iasillo Jr.

Peter Iasillo Jr.
Character Elevator Zombie (uncredited)
Al Magliochetti
Character Bathrobe Zombie / Sunglasses Zombie (uncredited)
Gabriel Bartalos
Character Camouflage Hat Zombie (uncredited)
Photo Peter Keefer #209209Photo Peter Keefer #209210Photo Peter Keefer #209211
Peter Keefer
Character Curly Haired Mustachioed Denim Shirt Zombie (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the final battle with the zombies, the director himself can be spotted as the one pushing a zombie cart. Although George Romero’s face isn’t visible, he can be identified by his famous scarf, which is wrapped around his waist.
  • The book that Dr. Logan gives to Bob is Stephen King’s 'Salem's Lot'.
  • The original screenplay, which Romero couldn’t secure funding for (the projected budget was $7,000,000), featured a citadel of people surrounded by electric fences, and a small group of 'intelligent' zombies. Twenty years later, this screenplay became the basis for 'Land of the Dead' (2005).
  • The opening scenes of the film (the abandoned city) were shot in Fort Myers and on Sanibel Island (Florida).
  • The laboratory and other underground facilities were actually filmed underground – in the Wampum Mine, located near Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania).
  • During the scene where Sarah and Miguel argue, Lori Cardille asked Anthony Dileo to give her a real slap to make it look as realistic as possible.
  • This is the only Romero film to feature a 'talking' zombie (Zombie Bob utters a short line).
  • Despite the fact that 'Day of the Dead' grossed far less than its predecessors, Romero stated that it was his best film.
  • In the scene where Captain Rhodes is torn in two, real pig intestines were used. After filming this episode, they were forgotten in the refrigerator over the weekend, so on Monday the actors and crew were forced to change the filming location due to the strong smell of decaying and rotting entrails.
  • During the final battle with the zombies, the director himself can be seen in the role of a zombie pushing a cart. Although George A. Romero's face is not visible, he can be identified by his famous scarf wrapped around his waist.
  • All extras portraying zombies in the film's finale received a baseball cap with the inscription “I played a zombie in Day of the Dead,” a copy of the newspaper from the beginning of the film (with the headline “The Dead Walk!”), and one dollar as a gift.
  • According to Lori Cardille, during the first take of the dream sequence where hands suddenly appear from the wall and reach for her, the prop wall collapsed, and the actors hidden behind it fell on top of her. The wall had to be rebuilt and made stronger.
  • The underground scenes were filmed in an old mine in Pennsylvania, repurposed as storage for important documentation. The mine consistently maintained a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius, but the high humidity was very damaging to the filming equipment. The shooting process was regularly disrupted by problems with mechanics and electrical wiring. Getting to the set and delivering equipment there was also not easy. Actors and the film crew often even spent the night in the mine to save time.
  • Director George A. Romero ordered a significant portion of the muzzle flashes during shooting to be added to the footage during post-production.
  • According to George A. Romero, he so wanted to make the film as brutal and bloody as possible that he even agreed to a slight budget cut for the sake of it.
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