Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back"
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - TMDB rating
6.436/10
1690
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kinopoisk rating
7.177/10
98041
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - IMDB rating
6.8/10
166000

Actors and characters

Photo Jason Mewes #7638Photo Jason Mewes #7639Photo Jason Mewes #7640

Jason Mewes

Jason Mewes
Character Jay
Photo Kevin Smith #70199Photo Kevin Smith #70200Photo Kevin Smith #70201Photo Kevin Smith #70202

Kevin Smith

Kevin Smith
Character Silent Bob
Photo Ben Affleck #5708Photo Ben Affleck #5709Photo Ben Affleck #5710Photo Ben Affleck #5711

Ben Affleck

Ben Affleck
Character Holden McNeil / Ben Affleck
Photo Eliza Dushku #47310Photo Eliza Dushku #47311Photo Eliza Dushku #47312Photo Eliza Dushku #47313

Eliza Dushku

Eliza Dushku
Character Sissy
Photo Ali Larter #50586Photo Ali Larter #50587Photo Ali Larter #50588Photo Ali Larter #50589

Ali Larter

Ali Larter
Character Chrissy
Photo Will Ferrell #4546Photo Will Ferrell #4547Photo Will Ferrell #4548Photo Will Ferrell #4549

Will Ferrell

Will Ferrell
Character Federal Wildlife Marshal Willenholly
Photo Chris Rock #612Photo Chris Rock #613Photo Chris Rock #614Photo Chris Rock #326421

Chris Rock

Chris Rock
Character Chaka Luther King
Photo Jason Lee #26309Photo Jason Lee #26310Photo Jason Lee #26311Photo Jason Lee #26312

Jason Lee

Jason Lee
Character Brodie Bruce / Banky Edwards
Photo Brian OPhoto Brian OPhoto Brian OPhoto Brian O

Brian O'Halloran

Brian O'Halloran
Character Dante Hicks
Photo Jeff Anderson #62486Photo Jeff Anderson #62487

Jeff Anderson

Jeff Anderson
Character Randal Graves
Photo Judd Nelson #35654Photo Judd Nelson #35655

Judd Nelson

Judd Nelson
Character Sheriff
Photo George Carlin #39501Photo George Carlin #39502Photo George Carlin #39503Photo George Carlin #39504

George Carlin

George Carlin
Character Hitchhiker
Photo Matt Damon #2764Photo Matt Damon #2765Photo Matt Damon #2766Photo Matt Damon #2767

Matt Damon

Matt Damon
Character Matt Damon / Will Hunting
Photo Jon Stewart #27039Photo Jon Stewart #27040

Jon Stewart

Jon Stewart
Character Reg Hartner
Photo Jules Asner #63647Photo Jules Asner #63648

Jules Asner

Jules Asner
Character Jules Asner
Photo Steve Kmetko #123793

Steve Kmetko

Steve Kmetko
Character Steve Kmetko
Photo Tracy Morgan #39688Photo Tracy Morgan #39689

Tracy Morgan

Tracy Morgan
Character Pumpkin Escobar
Photo Gus Van Sant #71069

Gus Van Sant

Gus Van Sant
Character Gus Van Sant
Photo Jamie Kennedy #70086Photo Jamie Kennedy #70087Photo Jamie Kennedy #70088Photo Jamie Kennedy #70089

Jamie Kennedy

Jamie Kennedy
Character Chaka's Production Assistant
Photo Wes Craven #70090Photo Wes Craven #70091Photo Wes Craven #70092Photo Wes Craven #70093

Wes Craven

Wes Craven
Character Wes Craven
Photo Shannen Doherty #78798Photo Shannen Doherty #78799Photo Shannen Doherty #78800Photo Shannen Doherty #78801

Shannen Doherty

Shannen Doherty
Character Shannen Doherty
Photo Mark Hamill #1722Photo Mark Hamill #1723Photo Mark Hamill #1724Photo Mark Hamill #66566

Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill
Character Cocknocker
Photo Amy Noble #126064
Amy Noble
Character Silent Bob's Mother
Photo Harley Quinn Smith #32144Photo Harley Quinn Smith #32145

Harley Quinn Smith

Harley Quinn Smith
Character Baby Silent Bob
Photo Ever Carradine #113094Photo Ever Carradine #113095Photo Ever Carradine #113096Photo Ever Carradine #113097

Ever Carradine

Ever Carradine
Character Jay's Mother
Brian Andrew Saible
Character Baby Jay
Gavin Brooks
Character Baby Jay (voice)
John Willyung
Character Passerby
Nick Fellinger
Character Teen #2
Nick Fehlinger
Character Teen #2
Vincent Pereira
Character Quick Stop Customer
Tango
Character Suzanne
Photo Marc Blucas #96059Photo Marc Blucas #96060Photo Marc Blucas #96061Photo Marc Blucas #96062

Marc Blucas

Marc Blucas
Character The Guy
Photo Matthew James #67892

Matthew James

Matthew James
Character The Dude
Jane Silvia
Character Bookish Girl
Carmen Llywelyn
Character Redhead Beauty
Photo Eric Winzenried #52757
Eric Winzenried
Character Cop #1
Photo Eric Winzenried #335368
Eric Winzenreid
Character Cop #1
Jonathan Gordon
Character Cop #2

John Maynard

John Maynard
Character Cop #3
Robert Holtzman
Character Cop #4
Tom Dorfmeister
Character Cop #5
Photo Joe Quesada #5499
Joe Quesada
Character Pizza Delivery Guy
Photo Diedrich Bader #13559Photo Diedrich Bader #13560Photo Diedrich Bader #13561Photo Diedrich Bader #13562

Diedrich Bader

Diedrich Bader
Character Miramax Security Guard Gordon
Photo Scott Mosier #19327Photo Scott Mosier #19328

Scott Mosier

Scott Mosier
Character GWH2 Assistant Director / Willam Black
James J. McLauchlin
Character GWH2 Clapper Loader
Photo Joseph D. Reitman #14613Photo Joseph D. Reitman #14614

Joseph D. Reitman

Joseph D. Reitman
Character Bluntman & Chronic Assistant Director

Paul Dini

Paul Dini
Character Bluntman & Chronic Clapper Loader
Quentin Wright
Character William Dusky
Greg Owen
Character Suburban Kid
Ralph B. Meyer
Character Receptionist
Photo Bryan Johnson #108488Photo Bryan Johnson #108489

Bryan Johnson

Bryan Johnson
Character Steve-Dave Pulasti
Photo Walt Flanagan #57235Photo Walt Flanagan #57236

Walt Flanagan

Walt Flanagan
Character Walt Grover the Fanboy
Photo Renée Humphrey #126065

Renée Humphrey

Renée Humphrey
Character Tricia Jones
Photo Joey Lauren Adams #79982Photo Joey Lauren Adams #79983

Joey Lauren Adams

Joey Lauren Adams
Character Alyssa Jones
Photo Dwight Ewell #118804

Dwight Ewell

Dwight Ewell
Character Hooper
Photo Alanis Morissette #116916Photo Alanis Morissette #116917Photo Alanis Morissette #116918Photo Alanis Morissette #116919

Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette
Character That Woman (God)
Photo Morris Day #126066

Morris Day

Morris Day
Character Morris Day
Photo Jerome Benton #126067

Jerome Benton

Jerome Benton
Character The Time

Garry Johnson

Garry Johnson
Character The Time
Monte Moir
Character The Time
Torrell Ruffin
Character The Time
Ricky Smith
Character The Time
Photo Jason Biggs #44812Photo Jason Biggs #44813Photo Jason Biggs #44814

Jason Biggs

Jason Biggs
Character Jason Biggs (uncredited)
Photo Greg Bronson #14522Photo Greg Bronson #14523

Greg Bronson

Greg Bronson
Character Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Thomas Burke
Character Blue Collar Man (uncredited)
Photo William B. Davis #86837

William B. Davis

William B. Davis
Character Cigarette Smoking Man (uncredited)
Photo Alice Dinnean #55161

Alice Dinnean

Alice Dinnean
Character Pretty Blonde Comic Book Shopper (uncredited)
Stephanie Entin
Character Convenience Store Girl (uncredited)
Dennyann Giambrone
Character Mooby's Extra (uncredited)
Aytl Jensen
Character Ghost (uncredited)
Photo Mark Steven Johnson #73374

Mark Steven Johnson

Mark Steven Johnson
Character Movie Director (uncredited)

Zak Knutson

Zak Knutson
Character The C.L.I.T. (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Brian Lynch #10407

Brian Lynch

Brian Lynch
Character Comic Book Shopper #1 (uncredited)
Photo David Mandel #73480
David Mandel
Character Extra (uncredited)
Art Oughton
Character Clapper Loader (uncredited)
Derek Raser
Character Bus Driver (uncredited)

Bob Schreck

Bob Schreck
Character Gus Van Sant's Assistant (uncredited)
Scott Sener
Character Quiet Scott (uncredited)
John Strand
Character Miramax Security Guard #2 (uncredited)
Photo James Van Der Beek #33628Photo James Van Der Beek #33629

James Van Der Beek

James Van Der Beek
Character James Van Der Beek (uncredited)
Photo Scott William Winters #36524

Scott William Winters

Scott William Winters
Character Clark / Scott William Winters (uncredited)
Nicole Vanderhoff
Character GWH2 Extra Glaring at PA (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Kevin Smith's films often mention the number 37. In this film, you can notice a banner that says "Congratulations on our 37th robbery." The scene that Jay and Bob stumble upon during filming is labeled "Scene 37, Take 1." Justice's prison number is 373737.
  • David Duchovny was supposed to play a small role, but ultimately declined to participate in the film.
  • The scene in the canyon was filmed in the same location as many episodes of the series 'Star Trek'.
  • The film contains numerous references and allusions to 'Star Wars' (1977) and subsequent installments of the popular space saga.
  • The film contains numerous references and allusions to 'Jaws' (1975).
  • Initially, Shannon Elizabeth was meant to play a small role, but her audition impressed Kevin Smith so much that he offered her the lead female role.
  • “Provazik” is the name of a pharmaceutical company that Jay and Bob break into. The same name was given to the “magic drug” in “The Fugitive” (1993).
  • The name of one of the characters, Marshall Willenholly, is composed of the names of three characters: Marshall, Willie, and Holly from the series “Land of the Lost” (1974).
  • In 1999, Kevin Smith published a highly negative review of “Magnolia” (1999) on his forum, after which a real war broke out between fans of Paul Thomas Anderson and Kevin Smith. The film “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” contains a hint at this feud: the nickname of one of the forum users that Jay and Silent Bob are reading is Magnolia-Fan.
  • The names of the security guards at the Miramax studio are references to well-known characters from various comics. For example, Gordon is James Gordon, the police commissioner of Gotham; Shaw is Sebastian and Shinobi Shaw; and Akines is another police commissioner of Gotham.
  • When Jay and Silent Bob randomly find Susan on the set of “Scream 4,” the main character of the fictional film (Shannon Doherty) expresses extreme surprise that a monkey is hiding behind the mask of the maniac. During the filming of the “Scream” trilogy, Wes Craven never told the actors who the real killer was.
  • The word "fuck" is uttered 248 times throughout the film.
  • Originally, the plot was going to revolve around Jay and Silent Bob trying to save their favorite store.
  • When Jay and Silent Bob are running away from Miramax security guards, they run past people filming "Daredevil." The person directing the shoot is Mark Steven Johnson, who later directed the film "Daredevil" (2003). And Kevin Smith wrote several episodes of the "Daredevil" comic.
  • At one stage of the project's development, it was planned that Seth Green would play Jay in a fictional film that Jay and Silent Bob were trying to stop. At one point, Gramercy Pictures executives wanted to replace Jason Mewes with Seth Green for the filming of "Scream 3."
  • The film's trailer was shown in theaters before screenings of "Scary Movie 2" (2001). Devoted fans of Kevin Smith bought tickets to this film, but left the theater after watching the trailer.
  • The pizza delivery guy for “Joe’s Marvelous Pizza” is Joe Quesada, Marvel’s Editor-in-Chief of comics.
  • Harley Quinn Smith, Kevin Smith’s daughter, played little Silent Bob.
  • The film ends with a parodic stop-motion frame referencing “Purple Rain” (1984).
  • When the van supposedly containing Justice explodes, a song plays in the background containing the lyrics: “Justice is dead… or so Jay thinks.”
  • Mark Hamill voiced Scooby (the dog in the “Scooby-Doo” scene).
  • The film initially received an NC-17 rating, so many scenes had to be re-edited to obtain an R rating.
  • Alanis Morissette played the same role as in 'Dogma' (1999). In the film, her character appears for the first and last time… after the end credits.
  • Sean William Scott, Jason Biggs, Eli Mariental, and Shannon Elizabeth filmed simultaneously for this movie and 'American Pie 2'.
  • Since Ben Affleck returned in the role of Holden (his character in 'Gone Girl'), Kevin Smith initially wanted to cast other actors in the roles of Affleck and Matt Damon for a parody of 'Good Will Hunting' (1997). Among the potential candidates were Vince Vaughn and John Favreau, Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans. Ultimately, Kevin invited Ben Affleck and Matt Damon to play the roles of Affleck and Damon.
  • Ben Affleck and Matt Damon agreed to star in this film because they felt obligated to Kevin Smith. It was Smith who brought the 'Good Will Hunting' (1997) script to Miramax studio, which brought Affleck and Damon to fame.
  • Shannon Elizabeth (Justis) herself suggested the idea of her character wearing glasses, saying: "Justice is blind" (the word 'justice' is translated from English as 'justice').
  • Silent Bob speaks 102 words in the film.
  • After the security guard at Miramax Studios (Dietrich Bader) catches Jay and Silent Bob, he requests "Echo Base" over the radio. "Echo Base" is the code name for the rebel outpost on Hoth in the film *Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back* (1980).
  • When Jay and Bob walk through the Miramax studio, several men in black suits and one in a police uniform can be seen in the background in one of the scenes. This is a reference to *Reservoir Dogs* (1992).
  • The same photograph of Chris Rock was used for the posters and DVD cover as was used for *Dogma* (1999).
  • Several scenes in the film, such as the storyline about Susan and the parody of "The Fugitive" (1993), were borrowed from Kevin Smith’s graphic novel "Searching for Dogma." This comic depicted Jay and Silent Bob’s journey from New Jersey to Illinois, which took place between the events in the films "Chasing Amy" and "Dogma."
  • The costumes of the four female thieves strongly resemble those of Black Widow and Black Cat, well-known characters from Marvel Comics.
  • The name of Brodie’s comic book store, “Brodie’s Secret Stash,” is a slightly altered version of the name of Kevin Smith’s actual comic book store – “Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash,” which is located in New Jersey.
  • Despite the fact that Randall and Dante appear very early in the film and then again at the very end, the scenes with their participation were filmed last. This was because Kevin Smith initially did not plan to include these characters in the film, but then rightly decided that a film intended to conclude the story of the View Askewniverse should include the heroes with whom it all began. Five years later, Kevin Smith would return to his favorite characters and shoot a postscript – "Clerks 2" (2006).
  • "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" was the fifth film in the so-called View Askewniverse. Other films include "Clerks" (1994), "Mallrats" (1995), "Chasing Amy" (1996), "Dogma" (1999), and "Clerks 2" (2006).
  • To help promote the commercial success of the film during its opening weekend, Kevin Smith organized an unusual promotion: he personally signed mini-posters of the film for anyone who sent in tickets showing they had seen the film on August 24th or 25th, 2001.
  • Kevin Smith wanted to include a sequel parody of 'Pulp Fiction' (1994) in the film and invite Quentin Tarantino, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, and Uma Thurman. Travolta and Jackson were to play characters similar to Jay and Silent Bob, Quentin Tarantino was to play an angry director who is constantly yelling at everyone, and Uma Thurman was to play an actress obsessed with her beauty. All the actors agreed, but unfortunately, the scene was never filmed due to time and budget constraints.
  • Kevin Smith's wife, Jennifer Schwalbach Smith, played Missy.
  • In one scene, Jay asks Jason Biggs (playing himself) if he 'hooked up with that Russian chick.' This is a reference to Nadia from 'American Pie' (1999), played by Shannon Elizabeth (Justice).
  • The cards of Jay and Pumpkin Escobar are signed by Kevin Smith as President and Jason Mewes as Secretary of the 'International Brotherhood of Marijuana Distributors, Crack Wholesalers, and Representatives of Similar Professions of the United States of America and Canada'.
  • Initially, Heather Graham was supposed to play Justice, but she declined, stating that she couldn't understand why her character fell in love with Jay.
  • When Chrissy (Ali Larter) points a knife at Jay (Jason Mewes), he says, "Why do you need a knife? Are we going to cut a cake or something?" This line was originally written for a scene on a train in "Dogma" (1999), which was also directed by Kevin Smith.
  • The number 37 is frequently referenced in Kevin Smith's films. In this film, you can notice a banner that reads "Congratulations on our 37th robbery." The scene that Jay and Bob stumble upon is labeled "Scene 37, Take 1." Justice's prison number is 373737.
  • David Duchovny was supposed to play a small role, but ultimately declined to participate in the film.
  • The canyon scene was filmed in the same location as many episodes of the "Star Trek" series.
  • The film contains numerous references and allusions to "Star Wars" (1977) and subsequent installments of the popular space saga.
  • The film contains numerous references and allusions to "Jaws" (1975).
  • Shannon Elizabeth was initially intended to play a small role, but her audition impressed Kevin Smith so much that he offered her the lead female role.
  • "Provazik" is the name of the pharmaceutical company that Jay and Bob break into. The same name was used for a "miracle drug" in "The Fugitive" (1993).
  • The name of one of the characters, Marshall Willenholly, is a composite of the names of three characters: Marshall, Willie, and Holly from the series "Land of the Lost" (1974).
  • In 1999, Kevin Smith published a highly negative review of "Magnolia" (1999) on his forum, which sparked a real war between fans of Paul Thomas Anderson and Kevin Smith. The film "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" contains a nod to this feud: one of the usernames on the forum that Jay and Silent Bob are reading is Magnolia-Fan.
  • When Jay and Silent Bob randomly find Susan on the set of "Scream 4", the main character of the fictional film (Shannon Doherty) expresses extreme surprise that a monkey is hiding under the maniac's mask. During the filming of the "Scream" trilogy, Wes Craven never told the actors who the real killer was.
  • When Jay and Silent Bob are fleeing from security guards at the Miramax studio, they run past people filming "Daredevil." The person directing the shoot is Mark Steven Johnson, who later directed "Daredevil" (2003). And Kevin Smith was the author of several episodes of the "Daredevil" comic book.
  • At one stage of the project's development, it was planned that Seth Green would play Jay in the fictional film that Jay and Silent Bob are trying to stop. At one time, the bosses of Gramercy Pictures wanted to replace Jason Mewes with Seth Green for the filming of "Clerks."
  • The film's trailer was shown in cinemas before screenings of "Scary Movie 2" (2001). Dedicated fans of Kevin Smith bought tickets for this film, but left the cinema after watching the trailer.
  • The film ends with a parodic stop-motion frame referencing "Purple Rain" (1984).
  • Mark Hamill voiced Scooby (the dog in the "Scooby-Doo" scene).
  • Alanis Morissette played the same role as in "Dogma" (1999). Her character appears in the film for the first and last time… after the end credits.
  • Sean William Scott, Jason Biggs, Eli Marienthal, and Shannon Elizabeth filmed simultaneously for this film and "American Pie 2".
  • Since Ben Affleck returned to the role of Holden (his same character in "Chasing Amy"), Kevin Smith initially wanted to cast other actors in the roles of Affleck and Matt Damon for a parody of "Good Will Hunting" (1997). Potential candidates included Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau, Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans. In the end, Kevin cast Ben Affleck and Matt Damon… as Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.
  • Ben Affleck and Matt Damon agreed to star in the film because they felt obligated to Kevin Smith. It was Smith who brought the script for "Good Will Hunting" (1997) to Miramax studio, which brought Affleck and Damon to fame.
  • Shannon Elizabeth (Justice) herself suggested the idea of her character wearing glasses, saying: "Justice is blind" (the word "justice" translates from English as "правосудие").
  • After a security guard at Miramax studio (Dietrich Bader) catches Jay and Silent Bob, he asks for "Echo Base" over the radio. "Echo Base" is the code name for the rebel outpost on Hoth in the film "Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back" (1980).
  • As Jay and Bob walk around the Miramax studio, several men in black suits and one in a police uniform can be seen in the background in one of the scenes. This is a reference to "Reservoir Dogs" (1992).
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