Final Destination 6 - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Final Destination 6"
Final Destination Bloodlines (2025)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
Final Destination 6 - TMDB rating
7.049/10
2761
Final Destination 6 - Kinopoisk rating
6.739/10
81726
Final Destination 6 - IMDB rating
6.7/10
157000

Actors and characters

Photo Kaitlyn Santa Juana #282454

Kaitlyn Santa Juana

Kaitlyn Santa Juana
Character Stefani Reyes
Photo Teo Briones #57031Photo Teo Briones #57032Photo Teo Briones #57033Photo Teo Briones #57034
Teo Briones
Character Charlie Reyes
Photo Rya Kihlstedt #44159Photo Rya Kihlstedt #44160Photo Rya Kihlstedt #44161Photo Rya Kihlstedt #44162

Rya Kihlstedt

Rya Kihlstedt
Character Darlene Campbell
Photo Anna Lore #180447Photo Anna Lore #180448Photo Anna Lore #180449Photo Anna Lore #332075

Anna Lore

Anna Lore
Character Julia
Photo Alex Zahara #29034

Alex Zahara

Alex Zahara
Character Uncle Howard
Photo April Telek #133812

April Telek

April Telek
Character Aunt Brenda
Photo Andrew Tinpo Lee #41439
Andrew Tinpo Lee
Character Marty Reyes
Photo Tony Todd #50602Photo Tony Todd #50603Photo Tony Todd #50604Photo Tony Todd #50605

Tony Todd

Tony Todd
Character William John Bludworth
Photo Brec Bassinger #78171Photo Brec Bassinger #78172

Brec Bassinger

Brec Bassinger
Character Iris (1960's)
Photo Gabrielle Rose #43895

Gabrielle Rose

Gabrielle Rose
Character Iris (Present Day)
Photo Max Lloyd-Jones #28754

Max Lloyd-Jones

Max Lloyd-Jones
Character Paul Campbell
Photo Brenna Llewellyn #139081
Brenna Llewellyn
Character Val
Photo Natasha Burnett #58602
Natasha Burnett
Character Evie - Sky View Female Singer
Jayden Oniah
Character Little Boy
Photo Mark Brandon #45485
Mark Brandon
Character Mr. Fuller
Yvette Ferguson
Character Mrs. Fuller
Photo Garfield Wilson #36695Photo Garfield Wilson #36696
Garfield Wilson
Character Chuck - Sky View Male Singer
Photo Justin Stone #279231
Justin Sproule
Character Sky View Bartender
Photo Bernard Cuffling #101778
Bernard Cuffling
Character Sky View Maitre D'
Photo Travis Turner #120285
Travis Turner
Character Elevator Op
Photo Noah Bromley #355016
Noah Bromley
Character Sky View Penny Kid
Photo Ardy Ramezani #367640
Ardy Ramezani
Character Photographer
Photo Panou #61631

Panou

Panou
Character Plaza Security Guard
Photo Robbie Segulam #240037
Robbie Segulam
Character Sky Deck Security Guard
Photo Megan Hui #49568
Megan Hui
Character Sky Deck Hat Lady
Photo Janelle Beadall #360766
Janelle Beadall
Character Tara
Photo Kwesi Ameyaw #15419Photo Kwesi Ameyaw #15420
Kwesi Ameyaw
Character Professor Leo
Photo Troy Mclaughlin #329682
Troy Mclaughlin
Character Chaplain
Photo Kim Kondrashoff #100263
Kim Kondrashoff
Character Tattoo Boss
Tanya Gaudreault
Character Tattoo Piercing Customer
Photo Nikolai Witschl #28085Photo Nikolai Witschl #28086
Nikolai Witschl
Character Morgue Worker
Photo Jeanie Cloutier #145597Photo Jeanie Cloutier #145598Photo Jeanie Cloutier #145599
Jeanie Cloutier
Character Suspicious Female Doctor
Photo Ethel Pitchford #298722Photo Ethel Pitchford #350730
Ethel Pitchford
Character Penny Lady
Sophia Chapdelaine
Character Jenny
Luke Alfred Bateman
Character Soccer Kid
Photo Matty Finochio #38099

Matty Finochio

Matty Finochio
Character Dr. Reddick
Photo Shawn Orr #29201
Shawn Orr
Character Mo, the Garbage Truck Driver
Luan Gallagher
Character Survivor of Sky View tower (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to eyewitnesses, Tony Todd felt very ill during filming, but he pulled himself together and finished his role.
  • The film's character, Bobby, suffers from a severe peanut allergy. The actor Owen Joyner, who played this character, also suffers from this condition.
  • Filming was supposed to take place from the end of July to October 2023. However, a strike by the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) began in mid-July, halting production on many films. Due to the delays, filming took place from March 4th to May 13th, 2024.
  • In one of the cinemas in Buenos Aires, part of the roof collapsed onto the cinema seats during a screening of the film. Fortunately, no one was killed, but one audience member sustained minor injuries.
  • During a video conference with representatives of the film company, the future directors of the film, Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, staged their own deaths using pre-recorded footage and special effects. The producers were delighted and offered the duo a job on the film.
  • According to directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, originally, instead of a tower in the 1960s, the disaster was supposed to occur on a river vessel in the 1950s. They immediately abandoned this idea to avoid unfavorable comparisons with the film "Titanic." During the work process, Stein mentioned his fear of heights and his desire to convey it as deeply as possible – this is how the idea of using a tower came about.
  • According to director Zach Lipovsky, one of the early script versions featured an appearance by Kimberly Corman (A.J. Cook), the main character from "Final Destination 2." This idea was rejected because the authors wanted to focus on the backstory of William Bludworth, played by Tony Todd.
  • Actor Alex Zahara attended the premiere wearing the same clothes his character, Howard Campbell, was wearing at the moment of his death in the film.
  • Tony Todd's final monologue was entirely improvised: the directors asked the actor to speak from the heart and address not only the characters, but also the audience.
  • At the time of filming, 71-year-old actress and stuntwoman Ivette Ferguson became the oldest person ever set on fire in the history of cinema. Ferguson later recalled with a laugh that on the day of filming, makeup artists included the song "Burn Baby Burn" in their preparations for the scene.
  • According to directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, the disaster was originally supposed to occur on a riverboat in the 1950s instead of a tower in the 1960s. They immediately abandoned this idea to avoid unfavorable comparisons with the film *Titanic*. During the development process, Stein mentioned his fear of heights and his desire to convey it as deeply as possible – this is how the idea of using a tower came about.
  • According to director Zack Lipovsky, an early version of the script featured Kimberly Corman (A.J. Cook), the protagonist of 'Final Destination 2'. This idea was rejected because the writers wanted to focus on the backstory of William Bludworth, played by Tony Todd.
  • At the time of filming, 71-year-old actress and stuntwoman Ivette Ferguson became the oldest person to be set on fire in the history of cinema. Ferguson later recalled with a laugh that on the day of filming, the makeup artists included the song 'Burn Baby Burn' while preparing for the scene.
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