Stonewall - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Stonewall"
Stonewall (1995)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
Stonewall - TMDB rating
6.023/10
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Actors and characters

Photo Guillermo Díaz #59788Photo Guillermo Díaz #59789

Guillermo Díaz

Guillermo Díaz
Character La Miranda
Photo Frederick Weller #28502Photo Frederick Weller #28503

Frederick Weller

Frederick Weller
Character Matty Dean
Brendan Corbalis
Character Ethan
Photo Duane Boutte #323318
Duane Boutte
Character Bostonia
Peter Ratray
Character Burt
Photo Dwight Ewell #118804

Dwight Ewell

Dwight Ewell
Character Helen Wheels
Photo Matthew Faber #83460

Matthew Faber

Matthew Faber
Character Mizz Moxie
Photo Michael McElroy #347216

Michael McElroy

Michael McElroy
Character Princess Ernestine
Photo Luis Guzmán #8457

Luis Guzmán

Luis Guzmán
Character Vito
Photo Joey Dedio #302638

Joey Dedio

Joey Dedio
Character Angelo
Tim Artz
Character Plainclothes Cop
Photo Isaiah Washington #92843Photo Isaiah Washington #92844Photo Isaiah Washington #92845

Isaiah Washington

Isaiah Washington
Character Uniformed Cop
Photo Candis Cayne #102818Photo Candis Cayne #102819Photo Candis Cayne #102820
Candis Cayne
Character Diva
David Drumgold
Character Diva
Photo Sherry Vine #152246

Sherry Vine

Sherry Vine
Character Diva
Photo Fenton Lawless #91703
Fenton Lawless
Character Mr. August
Photo Meg Gibson #111044

Meg Gibson

Meg Gibson
Character Agnes
Photo Vince Cupone #30363

Vince Cupone

Vince Cupone
Character Jose / Camelia
George Rafferty
Character Male Draft Officer
Photo Nicole Ari Parker #61342Photo Nicole Ari Parker #74760

Nicole Ari Parker

Nicole Ari Parker
Character Female Draft Officer
Photo Chuck Pfeiffer #58153
Chuck Pfeiffer
Character Psychiatrist
Photo Gerry Becker #21954

Gerry Becker

Gerry Becker
Character Mattachine Speaker
Photo Emmanuel Xuereb #65102
Emmanuel Xuereb
Character Raoul
Photo Doug Barron #48252
Doug Barron
Character Waiter
Photo John Ventimiglia #98862

John Ventimiglia

John Ventimiglia
Character Tea Dance Bouncer
Peter Davies
Character Head Waiter
Photo John Doman #54629

John Doman

John Doman
Character Plainclothes Cop
Joseph Mosso
Character Nightstick Cop
Rennie Pincus
Character Desperate Cop
Photo Gabriel Mann #47028

Gabriel Mann

Gabriel Mann
Character Rioter
Photo Aida Turturro #95436

Aida Turturro

Aida Turturro
Character Bar Waitress
Stan Tracy
Character Bar Manager
Steve Itkin
Character Bar Manager
Photo Tony Ray Rossi #90332
Tony Ray Rossi
Character Vinnie's Bodyguard
Photo Gaetano LoGiudice #25140
Gaetano LoGiudice
Character Vinnie's Bodyguard
Robert Loudon
Character Stonewall Testimonial
Bob Kobler
Character Stonewall Testimonial
Queen Allyson Allante
Character Stonewall Testimonial
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt
Character Stonewall Testimonial
Randolfe Wicker
Character Stonewall Testimonial
Sascha Loren
Character Stonewall Testimonial
Jimmy Ashmore
Character Mattachine Member (uncredited)
Photo Christian Borle #239420Photo Christian Borle #239421

Christian Borle

Christian Borle
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Dana Eshghi
Character Rioter (uncredited)
Eric M. Eskenazi
Character Rioter (uncredited)
Brian Ferrari
Character Mattachine Member (uncredited)
Curt Hayward
Character Rioter (uncredited)
Brian A. Kates
Character Rioter (uncredited)
James Palacio
Character Fiona (uncredited)
Darren Ross
Character Rioter (uncredited)
Steven Wishnoff
Character Lucy Tania (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The poster that is nailed to the wall at the beginning of the film was actually hanging on the facade of the Stonewall Inn in September 1969. The inscription on the poster read: «We, homosexuals, ask our people to help maintain peaceful and quiet behavior in Greenwich Village whenever possible. Mattachine».
  • The song sung by Matty Dean after the rally on the bus is the American patriotic song "Battle Hymn of the Republic," written in honor of abolitionist John Brown, who led a revolt against slavery in the United States in 1859 and was executed for treason.
  • The scene in the film where the characters are refused alcohol is inaccurate, as the law prohibiting the sale of alcohol to homosexuals was repealed in 1966, three years before the events depicted in the film. Furthermore, this law was never enforced at the Stonewall Inn.
  • The film's character Matty could not have participated in the Mattachine Society picket in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, as it took place on July 4, 1969, eight days after the final events of the film.
  • It has not been proven that the death of actress Judy Garland was a motivating factor in the Stonewall riots.
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