The Cable Guy - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Cable Guy"
The Cable Guy (1996)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
The Cable Guy - TMDB rating
5.99/10
2318
The Cable Guy - Kinopoisk rating
7.062/10
63693
The Cable Guy - IMDB rating
6.1/10
189000

Actors and characters

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

Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Character The Cable Guy
Photo Matthew Broderick #13390Photo Matthew Broderick #13391Photo Matthew Broderick #13392Photo Matthew Broderick #13393

Matthew Broderick

Matthew Broderick
Character Steven M. Kovacs
Photo Leslie Mann #24855Photo Leslie Mann #24856Photo Leslie Mann #24857Photo Leslie Mann #24858

Leslie Mann

Leslie Mann
Character Robin Harris
Photo Jack Black #4164Photo Jack Black #4165Photo Jack Black #4166Photo Jack Black #4167

Jack Black

Jack Black
Character Rick
Photo George Segal #28942Photo George Segal #28943Photo George Segal #28944Photo George Segal #28945

George Segal

George Segal
Character Steven's Father
Photo Diane Baker #85487

Diane Baker

Diane Baker
Character Steven's Mother
Photo Ben Stiller #18314Photo Ben Stiller #18315

Ben Stiller

Ben Stiller
Character Sam Sweet / Stan Sweet
Photo Eric Roberts #18422Photo Eric Roberts #18423Photo Eric Roberts #18424Photo Eric Roberts #18425

Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts
Character Eric Roberts
Photo Janeane Garofalo #17490Photo Janeane Garofalo #17491Photo Janeane Garofalo #17492

Janeane Garofalo

Janeane Garofalo
Character Medieval Times Waitress
Photo Andy Dick #36941Photo Andy Dick #36942

Andy Dick

Andy Dick
Character Medieval Times Host
Photo Harry O
Harry O'Reilly
Character Steven's Boss
Photo David Cross #28857Photo David Cross #28858Photo David Cross #28859Photo David Cross #28860

David Cross

David Cross
Character Sales Manager
Photo Amy Stiller #46969
Amy Stiller
Character Steven's Secretary
Photo Owen Wilson #8928Photo Owen Wilson #8929Photo Owen Wilson #8930

Owen Wilson

Owen Wilson
Character Robin's Date
Keith Gibbs
Character Basketball Player
Photo Tommy Hinkley #59315

Tommy Hinkley

Tommy Hinkley
Character Basketball Player
Photo Shawn Michael Howard #96529Photo Shawn Michael Howard #96530
Shawn Michael Howard
Character Basketball Player
Photo Jeff Kahn #52100
Jeff Kahn
Character Basketball Player
Photo Suli McCullough #41426

Suli McCullough

Suli McCullough
Character Basketball Player
Photo Jeff Michalski #34869
Jeff Michalski
Character Basketball Player
Photo Joel Murray #43654

Joel Murray

Joel Murray
Character Basketball Player
Andrew Shaifer
Character Basketball Player
Cameron Starman
Character Cable Boy
Photo Kathy Griffin #1657

Kathy Griffin

Kathy Griffin
Character Cable Boy's Mother
Greg Hopla
Character Medieval Times Fighter
John Ferdinand
Character Medieval Times Fighter
Photo Misa Koprova #96531
Misa Koprova
Character Heather
Photo Paul Greco #92833
Paul Greco
Character Raul
Photo Aki Aleong #86740

Aki Aleong

Aki Aleong
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Photo Dona Hardy #42845Photo Dona Hardy #42846Photo Dona Hardy #42847

Dona Hardy

Dona Hardy
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Photo Lloyd Kino #57518

Lloyd Kino

Lloyd Kino
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Sara Lowell
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Cynthia Mason
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Photo Michael Rivkin #49223
Michael Rivkin
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Harper Roisman
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Photo Sandra Thigpen #84446

Sandra Thigpen

Sandra Thigpen
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Photo Sean Whalen #38027Photo Sean Whalen #38028Photo Sean Whalen #38029

Sean Whalen

Sean Whalen
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Marty Zagon
Character Karaoke Party Guest
Photo Cynthia Lamontagne #86382
Cynthia Lamontagne
Character Restaurant Hostess
Photo James OPhoto James O
James O'Connell
Character Bathroom Attendant
Douglas Robert Jackson
Character Bathroom Patron
Photo Charles Napier #36706Photo Charles Napier #36707

Charles Napier

Charles Napier
Character Arresting Officer
Photo Christopher Michael #96532Photo Christopher Michael #96533
Christopher Michael
Character Arresting Officer
Photo Charles Robinson #96534

Charles Robinson

Charles Robinson
Character Steven's Lawyer
John F. O'Donohue
Character Prison Guard
Lydell M. Cheshier
Character Jail Inmate
Jason Larimore
Character Jail Inmate
Ahmad Reese
Character Jail Inmate
Photo Emilio Rivera #18546

Emilio Rivera

Emilio Rivera
Character Jail Inmate
Photo Bob Odenkirk #34356Photo Bob Odenkirk #34357Photo Bob Odenkirk #34358Photo Bob Odenkirk #34359

Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk
Character Steven's Brother
Julie Hayden
Character Steven's Sister
Photo Annabelle Gurwitch #56807Photo Annabelle Gurwitch #56808
Annabelle Gurwitch
Character Steven's Sister-in-Law

Blake Boyd

Blake Boyd
Character Steven's Brother-in-Law
Liza D'Agostino
Character Newsroom Researcher
Photo Tabitha Soren #96535
Tabitha Soren
Character Tabitha Soren
Photo Rikki Klieman #96536
Rikki Klieman
Character Rikki Klieman
Robert Simels
Character Robert Simels
Leonard O. Turner
Character Sam Sweet Judge
Carlo Allen
Character Sam Sweet Court Judge
Photo Conrad Janis #96537
Conrad Janis
Character Father 'Double Trouble'
Thomas Scott
Character Sam Sweet - Age 8
Steven Scott
Character Sam Sweet - Age 8
Photo Christine Devine #53769
Christine Devine
Character Anchor Woman
Photo Mark Thompson #53770
Mark Thompson
Character Newsroom Reporter
Wendy L. Walsh
Character Reporter Outside Courtroom
Marion Dugan
Character Robin's Neighbor
Photo Kyle Gass #28866
Kyle Gass
Character Couch Potato
Photo David Bowe #57462

David Bowe

David Bowe
Character Helicopter Paramedic
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Character Medevac Pilot

Jeremy Applegate

Jeremy Applegate
Character Serf #4 (uncredited)
Barbara Babbin
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Adam Consolo
Character Serf #2 (uncredited)
Photo Hal Dion #96538
Hal Dion
Character Lead Officer (uncredited)
Photo Mark Fite #14507

Mark Fite

Mark Fite
Character Medieval Times Knight (uncredited)
Jenny Inge Devaney
Character Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)
Shann Johnson
Character Extra (uncredited)
Photo Alex D. Linz #26963

Alex D. Linz

Alex D. Linz
Character Tony (uncredited)
John C. Moskoff
Character Karaoke Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert Lyon Rasner
Character Serf #3 (uncredited)
Raydeen Revilla
Character Karaoke Video Dancer (uncredited)
David Stepkin
Character Partygoer (uncredited)
Photo Don LaFontaine #108278

Don LaFontaine

Don LaFontaine
Character TV Announcer (voice / uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The scene in which Jim Carrey reenacts a moment from the thriller "The Silence of the Lambs" (Jonathan Demme, 1991) is an improvisation. You can see on Steven's face, played by Matthew Broderick, that he is barely holding back laughter.
  • During the filming of the scene with Chip on the basketball court, it turned out that actor Jim Carrey dribbled the ball poorly and couldn't shoot it into the hoop. Director Ben Stiller instructed the actor to mime playing without the ball, which was then added to the shot during editing.
  • The Cable Guy role was written for Chris Farley, however, he had to decline it due to commitments to other projects.
  • Some of The Cable Guy's predictions about what cable would eventually bring to people have already come true – the Internet, the ability to play computer games online, telephony, and television.
  • Jim Carrey's fee for filming the movie was $20 million – a new record for those years (the late 20th century).
  • All participants of "The Ben Stiller Show" (1991-1992) made at least one appearance on screen.
  • When preparing for negotiations about his fee, Jim Carrey insisted that his lawyer and both managers wear Ace Ventura costumes.
  • Judd Apatow is credited as a producer in the credits, but he also contributed to the screenplay. The Writers Guild of America denied him authorship. Apatow disagreed with this decision. His authorship of the screenplay is properly reflected in the book written about the film.
  • During a fight with the character played by Ouen Wilson, The Cable Guy throws him against the wall, saying, "It's going to hurt, Gene." This refers to Gene Okerlund, a wrestling ring announcer.
  • Ben Stiller initially intended to play the Cable Guy himself. Shortly after filming began, he realized how difficult it was to combine the roles of director and actor.
  • In one episode, Stephen says he feels "like Felix Unger." This refers to the character from Neil Simon's play *The Odd Couple*. Matthew Broderick later played this character in the 2005 Broadway production.
  • When Jim Carrey's stunt double dunked a basketball, the backboard shattered and fell directly on him, although it was supposed to fall backward. The pyrotechnician who prepared the stunt was fired as a result.
  • Chip's scream when he scores a basket is a reference to the fantasy action film "Highlander" (1986) by Russell Mulcahy. When Steven is fired, he goes down to the garage where all the parked cars start honking and flashing their headlights – also as in "Highlander".
  • At the beginning of the film, a 1971 movie "Play Misty for Me" is shown on television, in which the hero, played by Clint Eastwood, is pursued by a mentally unstable woman. This concept is also repeated in the plot of "The Cable Guy".
  • The only Ben Stiller film where he directs but does not play the main role.
  • In one of Judd Apatow's drafts, Chip was supposed to die, but this ending was rejected.
  • To discuss the script, Ben Stiller and Judd Apatow traveled to South Carolina, where Jim Carrey was filming "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls" (Steve Oedekerk, 1995). During a conversation in a bar, Carrey came up with the idea to repeat the glass and chest scene from Alan Parker's drama "Midnight Express" (1978).
  • Leslie Mann, who played Robin, auditioned with Judd Apatow, who read the lines of the character later played by Jim Carrey. A year after the release of "The Cable Guy," Apatow and Mann got married.
  • Judd Apatow told reporters for The Los Angeles Times about scenes that didn't make the film: Chip shoots Steven with a furniture stapler and then stitches up his wound on his backside; Chip pretends to be a firefighter and throws a fire axe at Steven; Chip on horseback, resembling the Headless Horseman, rides up to Steven and jumps on him; Chip impersonates the Terminator on top of Steven’s car.
  • The film was made by Columbia Pictures, which paid $1 million for the screenplay—more than the competition.
  • Kyle Gass played the bit part of the homebody whose television gets turned off. He is an actor, producer, screenwriter, composer, and musician, a member of the rock band Tenacious D.
  • Ben Stiller played the roles of brothers Sam and Stan Sweaty, with Sam accused of murdering Stan. These characters were based on brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were sentenced to life in prison in 1984 for the murder of their parents.
  • The film says nothing about Sam's sentence, but judging by the book, he was convicted of his brother's murder.
  • The book, written based on the film, makes it clear that late at night, the Cable Guy calls Steven from the ventilation duct above the closet in Robin's apartment. (He is shown crawling through this duct in one of the earlier scenes of the film.) This explains why a harvestman spider crawls across his face and why Robin is taken hostage by him in the very next scene.
  • According to the script, Rick is killed by Chip with a staple gun. This happens when Rick calls Steven to tell him that Chip was fired from the television company for harassing clients, that he was previously discharged from the US Marine Corps for insubordination, and that Chip's mother had been arrested for prostitution.
  • The film could have had a different ending that would have more logically concluded the story of Sam and his trial. In this version, Chip would have confessed to Steven that he killed Stan, that he adored the TV show hosted by the Sweaty brothers, that Sam was one of the clients he stalked, and when Sam rejected him, Chip killed Stan and framed Sam.
  • The scene in which Jim Carrey reenacts a moment from the thriller "The Silence of the Lambs" (Jonathan Demme, 1991) is improvised. You can see on Stephen's face, played by Matthew Broderick, that he's barely holding back laughter.
  • All the participants of "The Ben Stiller Show" (1991-1992) appeared on screen at least once.
  • During the fight with the character played by Owen Wilson, the Cable Guy throws him against the wall saying, "It's going to hurt, Gene." This refers to Gene Okerlund, a wrestling ring announcer.
  • In one episode, Stephen says he feels "like Felix Unger." This refers to the character from Neil Simon's play "The Odd Couple." Matthew Broderick would later play this character in the 2005 Broadway production.
  • Chip's scream when he scores a basket is a reference to Russell Mulcahy's fantasy action film "Highlander" (1986). When Stephen is fired from his job, he goes down to the garage where all the parked cars start honking and flashing their headlights – also as in "Highlander."
  • At the beginning of the film, a 1971 movie called "Play Misty for Me" is shown on television, in which a character played by Clint Eastwood is pursued by a mentally unstable woman. This concept is also repeated in the plot of "The Cable Guy".
  • To discuss the script, Ben Stiller and Judd Apatow traveled to South Carolina, where Jim Carrey was filming "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls" (Steve Oedekerk, 1995). During a conversation in a bar, Carrey came up with the idea of recreating the glass and chest scene from Alan Parker’s drama "Midnight Express" (1978).
  • Leslie Mann, who played Robin, auditioned with Judd Apatow, who read the lines of the character later played by Jim Carrey. A year after the release of "The Cable Guy," Apatow and Mann got married.
  • At the entertainment center, knights reenact a scene from "Amok Time," the first episode of the second season of "Star Trek," which originally aired on NBC on September 15, 1967.
  • Throughout the film, the Cable Guy introduces himself using different names – Chip and Ernie Douglas, Larry Tate, Ricky Ricardo. All of these are characters from television series. Chip and Ernie Douglas are characters from the sitcom "My Three Sons" (1960-1972), Larry Tate is a character from "Bewitched" (1964-1972), and Ricky Ricardo appeared in the sitcom "I Love Lucy" (1951-1957). His real name is never revealed to the audience. Even in the credits, Jim Carrey’s character is simply listed as "The Cable Guy."
  • Jim Carrey's character parodies a scene from Jonathan Demme's film 'The Silence of the Lambs' (1990), for which he is arrested by a police officer played by Charles Napier. Napier played a police officer in 'The Silence of the Lambs' who is killed by Dr. Lecter in the very scene parodied in 'The Cable Guy'.
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