Doom - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Doom"
Doom (2005)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Doom - TMDB rating
5.2/10
2378
Doom - Kinopoisk rating
5.907/10
104051
Doom - IMDB rating
5.2/10
123000

Actors and characters

Photo Karl Urban #15820Photo Karl Urban #15821Photo Karl Urban #15822Photo Karl Urban #15823

Karl Urban

Karl Urban
Character John "Reaper" Grimm
Photo Rosamund Pike #16537Photo Rosamund Pike #16538Photo Rosamund Pike #16539Photo Rosamund Pike #16540

Rosamund Pike

Rosamund Pike
Character Samantha Grimm
Photo Deobia Oparei #10636

Deobia Oparei

Deobia Oparei
Character Destroyer
Photo Razaaq Adoti #43579

Razaaq Adoti

Razaaq Adoti
Character Duke
Photo Al Weaver #88835Photo Al Weaver #88836
Al Weaver
Character The Kid
Photo Ben Daniels #50297Photo Ben Daniels #50298

Ben Daniels

Ben Daniels
Character Goat
Photo Richard Brake #29085

Richard Brake

Richard Brake
Character Portman
Photo Doug Jones #39727Photo Doug Jones #39728Photo Doug Jones #39729Photo Doug Jones #39730

Doug Jones

Doug Jones
Character Dr. Carmack Imp / Sewer Imp
Photo Brian Steele #47922Photo Brian Steele #47923

Brian Steele

Brian Steele
Character Hell Knight
Photo Yao Chin #152105
Yao Chin
Character Mac
Photo Robert Russell #45983
Robert Russell
Character Dr. Carmack
Photo Daniel York Loh #152106

Daniel York Loh

Daniel York
Character Lt. Huengs
Photo Ian Hughes #152107

Ian Hughes

Ian Hughes
Character Sanford Crosby
Photo Sara Houghton #88837
Sara Houghton
Character Dr. Jenna Willits
Blanka Jarosova
Character Dr. Hillary Tallman / Imp
Vladislav Dyntera
Character Dr. Steve Willits
Jaroslav Pšenička
Character Dr. Thurman
Marek Motlíček
Character Dr. Clay
Petr Hnetkovský
Character Dr. Olsen
Robert Nelson
Character Security Guard (uncredited)
Photo Barbara Nedeljakova #84303Photo Barbara Nedeljakova #84304Photo Barbara Nedeljakova #84305Photo Barbara Nedeljakova #84306

Barbara Nedeljakova

Barbara Nedeljakova
Character Girl at Bar (uncredited)
Photo Tanoai Reed #11074

Tanoai Reed

Tanoai Reed
Character Dead Scientist Shot (uncredited)
Rana Morrison
Character Female Evacuatee
Robert Nelson
Character (uncredited)
Photo Juan Serrano #372415
Juan Serrano
Character zombie

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the «Doom» series of computer games (1993 – present, id Software).
  • Todd Hollenshead, CEO of id Software, was involved in the film's creation from the beginning of production. He reviewed and approved the scripts.
  • The tattoo on The Rock's back, "SEMPER FI," is a standard abbreviation used by Marines for the Latin phrase that is the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps – Semper fidelis (Always faithful).
  • A cacodemon was planned to appear in the film, but it was cut from the final version.
  • The first-person scene features a remix of the classic Doom musical theme.
  • The names of the scientists, Dr. Carmack and Dr. Willits, are references to id Software developers John Carmack and Tim Willits.
  • The film uses the door opening sound from the game Doom 3.
  • The video in the credits uses many textures and lighting effects from Doom 3: boxes with an 'X' on the sides, barrels, a car with a glowing cylinder.
  • After the marines return to Earth before the climax, when the Demon is speaking in the room with the Ark, a drawn arrow pointing to the right with the caption “To Delta Labs” can be seen on the wall behind him; this is likely a reference to the Delta Labs from Doom 3.
  • In the original description of the game “Doom,” the abbreviation for the weapon fired by Dwayne Johnson’s character in the finale is deciphered as “Big Fucking Gun.”
  • The director's cut of the film has a runtime of 113 minutes.
  • The assault rifles used by the marines are modified German G36 assault rifles.
  • The marine, played by Karl Urban, is originally nicknamed “Reaper,” while his last name is “Grimm.” This is an untranslatable play on words – grim reaper – an English euphemism for death.
  • The film is based on the computer game series «Doom» (1993 – present, id Software).
  • The Marine played by Karl Urban is originally nicknamed “Reaper,” meaning “Grim Reaper,” while his last name is “Grimm.” This is an untranslatable play on words – grim reaper being an English euphemism for death.
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