Deep Blue Sea - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Deep Blue Sea"
Deep Blue Sea (1999)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Deep Blue Sea - TMDB rating
5.991/10
2621
Deep Blue Sea - Kinopoisk rating
6.996/10
89508
Deep Blue Sea - IMDB rating
5.9/10
151000

Actors and characters

Photo Saffron Burrows #37024Photo Saffron Burrows #37025Photo Saffron Burrows #37026

Saffron Burrows

Saffron Burrows
Character Dr. Susan McAlester
Photo Thomas Jane #45706Photo Thomas Jane #45707Photo Thomas Jane #45708Photo Thomas Jane #45709

Thomas Jane

Thomas Jane
Character Carter Blake
Photo LL Cool J #85893Photo LL Cool J #85894

LL Cool J

LL Cool J
Character Preacher
Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65432Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65433Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65434Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65435

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson
Character Russell Franklin
Photo Jacqueline McKenzie #95434Photo Jacqueline McKenzie #95435

Jacqueline McKenzie

Jacqueline McKenzie
Character Janice Higgins
Photo Michael Rapaport #79827Photo Michael Rapaport #79828Photo Michael Rapaport #79829Photo Michael Rapaport #79830

Michael Rapaport

Michael Rapaport
Character Tom Scoggins
Photo Stellan Skarsgård #2551Photo Stellan Skarsgård #2552Photo Stellan Skarsgård #2553Photo Stellan Skarsgård #2554

Stellan Skarsgård

Stellan Skarsgård
Character Jim Whitlock
Photo Aida Turturro #95436

Aida Turturro

Aida Turturro
Character Brenda Kerns
Photo Cristos #75922
Cristos
Character Boat Captain
Daniel Rey
Character Helicopter Pilot
Photo Valente Rodriguez #54084Photo Valente Rodriguez #54085
Valente Rodriguez
Character Helicopter Co-Pilot
Brent Roam
Character Helicopter Winch Operator
Photo Eyal Podell #18811Photo Eyal Podell #18812
Eyal Podell
Character Boy #1
Photo Erinn Bartlett #86545

Erinn Bartlett

Erinn Bartlett
Character Girl #1
Dan Thiel
Character Boy #2
Photo Sabrina Geerinckx #95437
Sabrina Geerinckx
Character Girl #2
Tajsha Thomas
Character Friend of Janice
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Parrot Sounds (voice)
Photo Ronny Cox #46505Photo Ronny Cox #46506

Ronny Cox

Ronny Cox
Character Executive (uncredited)
Photo Mary Kay Bergman #18710

Mary Kay Bergman

Mary Kay Bergman
Character The Parrot (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Renny Harlin #66877Photo Renny Harlin #66878Photo Renny Harlin #66879

Renny Harlin

Renny Harlin
Character Worker

What's left behind the scenes

  • The plane used for filming is the same one that was used in the movie «Six Days, Seven Nights» (1998).
  • The license plate retrieved from the shark's mouth is the same one as the tiger shark in the film «Jaws».
  • For one scene, Thomas Jane had to swim alongside a real shark. He was only allowed to approach it after he had finished all other filming.
  • Samuel L. Jackson was offered the role ultimately played by LL Cool J. The actor didn't like it, so the role of Russell Franklin was written specifically for Jackson.
  • Three sharks in the film are killed in the same ways as in "Jaws", "Jaws 2", and "Jaws 3": one is blown up, the second is killed by electric shock, and the third is burned.
  • When Carter pulls the license plate from the shark's mouth, he is wearing flippers. Then he climbs the ladder and is suddenly wearing sandals.
  • When Carter was opening the elevator doors with a knife, the knife broke and he threw it away. In the final scene, when he is lying on the wreckage, the same knife is hanging from his right leg.
  • When the shark attacks Jim Whitlock, it bites off his arm at the elbow. But then it's shown that his arm has been bitten off completely.
  • The filmmakers studied footage of real mako sharks frame by frame, then used equipment and technologies typically employed in the creation of Boeing 747 passenger liners to build autonomous shark models. The models, remotely controlled, had engines with a power output of 1,000 horsepower. Each model weighed over 3.5 tons and could reach speeds of nearly 50 km/h in autonomous mode. A total of 4.5 models were created: three mako models over 4 meters long each (these were the first-generation sharks) and one and a half models of almost eight-meter sharks of the second generation.
  • Screenwriter Duncan Kennedy wrote the script after witnessing a shark attack on a person near his home, of whom very little remained. After this incident, he began to have nightmares in which he saw himself in a corridor with telepathic sharks. Kennedy decided to write a script that would not repeat the plotline of Steven Spielberg's classic horror film 'Jaws' (1975). Warner Bros. acquired the script at the end of 1994, but work on the film began two years later.
  • Originally, it was assumed that Saffron Burrows would play the main character, but according to director Renny Harlin, the audience strongly disliked the film's ending during preview screenings, which surprised him greatly. Viewers believed that since Burrows' character was to blame for everything that had happened, she should be the one to die. The plot was immediately changed, some footage was reshot, and Burrows' character died in the shark's mouth. Some scenes with this character were even cut from the film altogether to make Saffron Burrows less sympathetic to the audience.
  • According to Renny Harlin, the idea to kill Samuel L. Jackson's character was inspired by the death of Tom Skerritt's character in Ridley Scott's science fiction film 'Alien' (1979), where he played Dallas. Both characters were leaders, the death of each plunged the survivors into despair, both were the most famous actors in their respective creative teams at the time of filming, and the death of each was unexpected and therefore even more shocking. Seeing the audience’s reaction to the death of Jackson's character, Renny Harlin realized he had not made a mistake with this plot point.
  • The plane used for filming is the same one that was used in "Six Days Seven Nights" (1998).
  • The license plate retrieved from the shark's mouth is the same one as the tiger shark in "Jaws."
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