The Mask - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Mask"
The Mask (1994)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
The Mask - TMDB rating
6.979/10
11148
The Mask - Kinopoisk rating
7.989/10
590062
The Mask - IMDB rating
7/10
467000

Actors and characters

Photo Jim Carrey #7674Photo Jim Carrey #7675Photo Jim Carrey #7676Photo Jim Carrey #7677

Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Character Stanley Ipkiss / The Mask
Photo Peter Riegert #40868Photo Peter Riegert #40869Photo Peter Riegert #40870Photo Peter Riegert #40871

Peter Riegert

Peter Riegert
Character Mitch Kellaway
Photo Peter Greene #1701Photo Peter Greene #1702Photo Peter Greene #1703

Peter Greene

Peter Greene
Character Dorian Tyrrell
Photo Amy Yasbeck #34847Photo Amy Yasbeck #34848Photo Amy Yasbeck #34849

Amy Yasbeck

Amy Yasbeck
Character Peggy Brandt
Photo Richard Jeni #40874
Richard Jeni
Character Charlie Schumaker
Photo Orestes Matacena #40875
Orestes Matacena
Character Niko
Photo Tim Bagley #40876

Tim Bagley

Tim Bagley
Character Irv
Photo Nancy Fish #40877
Nancy Fish
Character Mrs. Peenman
Photo Reg E. Cathey #22096Photo Reg E. Cathey #22097

Reg E. Cathey

Reg E. Cathey
Character Freeze
Photo Jim Doughan #71640

Jim Doughan

Jim Doughan
Character Doyle
Photo Denis Forest #40878

Denis Forest

Denis Forest
Character Sweet Eddy
Photo Cameron Diaz #15293Photo Cameron Diaz #15294Photo Cameron Diaz #15295Photo Cameron Diaz #15296

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz
Character Tina Carlyle
Photo Joseph Alfieri #40879Photo Joseph Alfieri #40880Photo Joseph Alfieri #40881

Joseph Alfieri

Joseph Alfieri
Character Police Officer
B.J. Barie
Character Alley Punk #1
Catherine Berge
Character Cigarette Girl
Photo Philip Boardman #40882Photo Philip Boardman #40883
Philip Boardman
Character Guard

Krista Buonauro

Krista Buonauro
Character Lady Cop
Debra Casey
Character Alley Punk #3
Photo Blake Clark #2674Photo Blake Clark #2675
Blake Clark
Character Murray
Photo Christopher Darga #16303

Christopher Darga

Christopher Darga
Character Paramedic #3
Suzanne Dunn
Character Reporter
Photo Joely Fisher #35656

Joely Fisher

Joely Fisher
Character Maggie
Photo Kevin Grevioux #40884

Kevin Grevioux

Kevin Grevioux
Character Henchman #7
Peter Jazwinski
Character Park Policeman
Howard Kay
Character Niko's Thug #2
Photo Robert Keith #40885
Robert Keith
Character Police Officer
Photo Beau Lotterman #40886
Beau Lotterman
Character Megaphone Cop
Photo Scott McElroy #71762

Scott McElroy

Scott McElroy
Character Niko's Thug #1
Richard Montes
Character Henchman #1
Photo Ivory Ocean #40887
Ivory Ocean
Character Mayor Tilton
Photo Robert O
Robert O'Reilly
Character The Figure
Photo Louis Ortiz #68471
Louis Ortiz
Character Coco Bongo Valet
Daniel James Peterson
Character Henchman #6
Photo Jeremy Roberts #29724
Jeremy Roberts
Character Bobby the Bouncer

Eamonn Roche

Eamonn Roche
Character Mr. Dickey
Randi Ruimy
Character Screaming Lady
Photo Ben Stein #40889

Ben Stein

Ben Stein
Character Dr. Neuman
Photo Chris Taylor #40891
Chris Taylor
Character Coco Bongo Cop #1
Photo Bullet Valmont #40892
Bullet Valmont
Character Alley Punk #2
Wendy L. Walsh
Character Wendy L. Walsh
Photo Meadow Williams #40893
Meadow Williams
Character Pebbles
Photo Henry Kingi #3644

Henry Kingi

Henry Kingi
Character Dorian Tyrell's Henchman (Uncredited)
Photo Max #371260
Max
Character Milo
Chris Taylor
Character Coco Bongo Cop #1

What's left behind the scenes

  • This role was Cameron Diaz's debut.
  • Susan Boyd sings for Cameron Diaz in the film.
  • The scene where Jim Carrey runs away from pursuing gangsters and pulls a used condom out of his pocket, saying "Oops, wrong pocket," was improvised by the actor.
  • The bright yellow suit worn by Jim Carrey's character was prepared by the costume designers at the actor's request. Jim wanted to pay tribute to his mother, who had sewn a similar suit for him for his first film auditions.
  • Initially, the Mask's large teeth were intended to be used only for silent scenes. However, Jim showed skill and learned to speak while using these "overgrown teeth," which added to the eccentricity of his character.
  • In the director's cut, the film begins with the arrival of Leif Erikson in future North America, who came to the "edge of the world" with the goal of taking the mask of the god Loki far away from people.
  • According to director Chuck Russell, the decision to cast Jim Carrey in the lead role saved the filmmakers a considerable amount of money that would otherwise have gone to special effects. Carrey's movements were so "fluid" and cartoonish that there was no need to emphasize them with digital technology.
  • Before casting Cameron Diaz as Tina, producers initially envisioned Anna Nicole Smith in the role.
  • Cameron Diaz auditioned for the role of Tina 12 times and received the part only 7 days before filming began.
  • Many scenes – particularly those involving the dog (Milo) – were invented on the set during filming. The scene in which Milo holds a frisbee in his mouth and won't let go when Jim Carrey's character pulls on it was not in the script. Similarly, Carrey improvised his character Stanley Ipkiss's reaction to Milo's inability to climb the prison wall and reach the window bars.
  • At the 87th minute, gangster Eddie (Denis Forest) falls to the floor and grabs Milo by his hind legs; the next shot shows a completely different person holding him.
  • Director Chuck Russell stated that the project was originally conceived as a rather brutal horror film, but subsequently transformed into a comedy.
  • Jim Carrey's character was obsessed with cartoons in real life. Therefore, it was decided that when becoming The Mask, the character would portray various animated characters. As a result, famous characters from Warner Bros. such as Taz, Bugs Bunny, and Pepe Le Pew were featured.
  • Susan Boyd sings for Cameron Diaz in the film.
  • The scene in which Jim Carrey runs away from pursuing gangsters and pulls a used condom out of his pocket, saying “Oops, wrong pocket,” was improvised by the actor.
  • The bright yellow suit worn by Jim Carrey's character was prepared by the costume designers at the actor's request. Jim wanted to pay tribute to his mother, who had sewn a similar suit for him for his first film auditions.
  • Originally, The Mask's oversized teeth were intended to be used only for silent scenes. However, Jim showed skill and learned to speak using these “overgrown teeth,” which added to the eccentricity of his character.
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