Sinners - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Sinners"
Sinners (2025)
Timing: 2:18 (138 min)
Sinners - TMDB rating
7.5/10
4318
Sinners - Kinopoisk rating
6.674/10
92360
Sinners - IMDB rating
7.5/10
435000

Actors and characters

Photo Michael B. Jordan #6835Photo Michael B. Jordan #6836Photo Michael B. Jordan #6837Photo Michael B. Jordan #6838

Michael B. Jordan

Michael B. Jordan
Character Smoke / Stack
Photo Miles Caton #357807Photo Miles Caton #357808Photo Miles Caton #357809Photo Miles Caton #357810

Miles Caton

Miles Caton
Character Sammie Moore
Photo Jack O

Jack O'Connell

Jack O'Connell
Character Remmick
Photo Wunmi Mosaku #27071Photo Wunmi Mosaku #27072Photo Wunmi Mosaku #27073

Wunmi Mosaku

Wunmi Mosaku
Character Annie
Photo Jayme Lawson #14757Photo Jayme Lawson #14758Photo Jayme Lawson #14759

Jayme Lawson

Jayme Lawson
Character Pearline
Photo Delroy Lindo #20745Photo Delroy Lindo #20746

Delroy Lindo

Delroy Lindo
Character Delta Slim
Photo Li Jun Li #118985Photo Li Jun Li #118986Photo Li Jun Li #118987Photo Li Jun Li #118988

Li Jun Li

Li Jun Li
Character Grace Chow
Photo Yao #351152

Yao

Thomas Pang
Character Bo Chow
Photo Lola Kirke #16603Photo Lola Kirke #16604Photo Lola Kirke #16605Photo Lola Kirke #16606

Lola Kirke

Lola Kirke
Character Joan
Photo Buddy Guy #226130Photo Buddy Guy #226131Photo Buddy Guy #226132

Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy
Character Old Sammie
Photo Saul Williams #110681

Saul Williams

Saul Williams
Character Jedidiah
Photo Andrene Ward-Hammond #63130
Andrene Ward-Hammond
Character Ruthie
Tenaj L. Jackson
Character Beatrice
Photo David Maldonado #15107
David Maldonado
Character Hogwood
Photo Aadyn Encalarde #40283
Aadyn Encalarde
Character Teenager
Photo Helena Hu #357813
Helena Hu
Character Lisa Chow
Photo Sam Malone #24088

Sam Malone

Sam Malone
Character Terry
Photo Percy Bell #75840

Percy Bell

Percy Bell
Character Incarcerated Worker #1 / Smoke & Stack Body Double
Emonie Ellison
Character Therise
Kai Thompson
Character Young Girl in Annie's Shop
Mark L. Patrick
Character Mississippi Choctaw Horseback Scout
Photo Gralen Bryant Banks #3194
Gralen Bryant Banks
Character Patterson
Photo Nicoye Banks #49664

Nicoye Banks

Nicoye Banks
Character Jacob
Photo Christian Robinson #31350
Christian Robinson
Character Chris
Photo Deneen Tyler #41004Photo Deneen Tyler #41005

Deneen Tyler

Deneen Tyler
Character Partygoer
Photo Michael A. Newcomer #53483
Michael A. Newcomer
Character Bartender
Photo Theodus Crane #3186

Theodus Crane

Theodus Crane
Character Bouncer
Kendalyn Dene Breakfield
Character Dancer
Airelle Brooks
Character Dancer
Gabriel Cavallini
Character Dancer
Jeremy Denzel
Character Dancer
Le'Andre Douglas
Character Dancer
Akeem J. Edwards
Character Dancer
Arouna Guindo
Character Dancer
Jarrell Hamilton
Character Dancer
Leroy Harris Jr.
Character Dancer
Jeoffrey Harris Jr.
Character Dancer
Photo Alex Huynh #45934
Alex Huynh
Character Dancer
Ritho Johnson
Character Dancer
Donald Jones Jr.
Character Dancer
Breonna Jordan
Character Dancer
Trinity Jaden Mitchell
Character Dancer
Ian Monroe
Character Dancer
Cuso Mora
Character Dancer
Winnie Mu
Character Dancer
Jahaira Myers
Character Dancer
Andrea Peoples
Character Dancer
Phyouture
Character Dancer
Faith Rockward
Character Dancer
Ahmari Vaughn
Character Dancer
Tyler Wilson
Character Dancer

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to director and screenwriter Ryan Coogler, he was inspired by the films *From Dusk Till Dawn* and *The Faculty* while working on the film. In addition, he was significantly influenced by Stephen King's 1975 novel *The Stand* and one episode of *The Twilight Zone*.
  • When Delroy Lindo read the script, he initially didn't perceive the future project as a horror film; in his opinion, it was a story about what happens to a community when an unholy force appears. Furthermore, Lindo described the script as 'raw,' and Coogler agreed with him.
  • Considering that his character was to play the guitar (something the actor had long dreamed of), Jack O'Connell agreed to participate in the project after the first reading of the script.
  • According to director and screenwriter Ryan Coogler, he decided to make this film because of his own uncle, who lived in Mississippi in the 1930s. He instilled in his nephew a love for the blues.
  • Hailey Steinfeld and Wunmi Mosaku said that the fake blood they had to work with on set turned out to be very sticky, and no one had warned them about this beforehand. The makeup artists repeatedly had to rush over to the actresses with water to wash off their fingers covered in "blood," which kept sticking to everything.
  • Some of the costumes were originally created for the film *Blade*, in an early version of which the action was supposed to take place in the 1920s. However, the film's production was halted, and the unnecessary costumes were sold to Ryan Coogler's film crew.
  • Yao (Bo Chow) was asked what Asian characters should be included in the dance scene, and he suggested the Monkey King.
  • Remmik says that Christians took the land from his father. This means Remmik lived before the population of Ireland converted to Christianity, i.e., between the 5th and 7th centuries, and therefore he is over 1300 years old.
  • Hidden within the official film soundtrack on Spotify are links leading to the film's page with images. There you can find "clippings" from newspapers revealing the backstories of the characters. The Boston Daily Journal from August 1, 1911, reports that a damaged ship carrying migrants from Ireland arrived in the port of Boston. Traces of blood and charred bodies were found inside, with no survivors. The Clarksdale Herald from February 9, 1924, states that two black men, resembling each other and wearing masks, robbed a bank in the town of Clarksdale, Mississippi. This followed a series of similar robberies. A note in the Chicago Daily Times from October 5, 1932, says that tensions are rising in Chicago between the Irish and Italian mafias, with clashes between representatives of the criminal groups. The conflict began after the disappearance of shipments of illegal alcohol – first from the Irish, and then from the Italians.
  • Considering that his character was supposed to play the guitar (something the actor had long dreamed of), Jack O’Connell agreed to participate in the project after the first reading of the script.
  • Hailee Steinfeld and Wunmi Mosaku said that the fake blood they had to work with on set turned out to be very sticky, which no one had warned them about beforehand. Makeup artists repeatedly had to run to the actresses with water to wash off their 'bloody' fingers, which kept sticking to everything.
  • Some of the costumes were originally created for the film 'Blade,' in an early version of which the action was supposed to take place in the 1920s. However, the film's production was halted, and the unnecessary costumes were sold to Ryan Coogler's filming crew.
  • Hidden within the official film soundtrack on Spotify are links leading to a page with film images. There you can find 'clippings' from newspapers revealing the backstories of the characters. The Boston Daily Journal from August 1, 1911, reports that a damaged ship carrying migrants from Ireland arrived in the port of Boston. Traces of blood and charred bodies were found inside, with no survivors. The Clarksdale Herald from February 9, 1924, states that two black men, resembling each other and wearing masks, robbed a bank in Clarksdale, Mississippi. This followed a series of similar robberies. An article in the Chicago Daily Times from October 5, 1932, notes growing tensions between the Irish and Italian mafias in Chicago, with clashes between representatives of criminal groups. The conflict began after the disappearance of shipments of illegal alcohol – first from the Irish, and then from the Italians.
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