List of Saw (franchise) cast members

The list of Saw cast members is a list of actors who voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the Saw franchise created by James Wan and Leigh Whannell. Tobin Bell (Jigsaw) is the only actor to make appearances in all eight films, throughout which he is complemented on screen by actors ranging from well-known ones such as Danny Glover, Cary Elwes, and Donnie Wahlberg to lesser-known actors such as Dina Meyer and Lyriq Bent, among others. While many actors reprise their roles for cameos and minor appearances, the only actors besides Bell and Smith to appear with major roles in more than three films were Costas Mandylor (Mark Hoffman) and Betsy Russell (Jill Tuck), both of whom appear in the latter five installments of the series. In other Saw media, a significant number of actors have either been replaced or omitted from appearing. In the video game, Tobin Bell was the only actor to reprise his role from the films. Other characters such as Amanda Young, Obi Tate, and Jeff Thomas all returned but were voiced by other actors. Other characters, including Pamela Jenkins and Steven Sing were mentioned but did not make any appearance. For the Saw roller coaster, Billy the Puppet was the only character to appear, with no voice provided for him. The lack of characters present is attributed to the physical restraints of actors in a roller coaster. A prequel comic book, Saw: Rebirth, featured many recurring characters but little actor corresponding or likeness' due to the comic not being supported by Twisted Pictures. Other actors likenesses were used in place of the films' actors.

While the films have not replaced any actors, their scripts have been altered to omit certain characters due to a number of conflicts. Cary Elwes' character, Lawrence Gordon, did not appear in subsequent films after Saw due to a lawsuit from payment issues for Elwes, although his character has been referenced many times since. Elwes reprised his character in the seventh film, Saw 3D.

Cast

Key
  • (v) indicates the actor or actress lent only his or her voice for his or her film character.
  • (‘‘‘a’’’) indicates the actor or actress did not appear in any new footage for the film; archive footage from an earlier film or films was used.
  • (p) indicates that the actor or actress was represented by a photograph as opposed to physically appearing in the film.
  • A gray box indicates that the character did not appear in the media or has yet to be confirmed or denied in upcoming media.
Character Film Video game
Saw
(2004)
II
(2005)
III
(2006)
IV
(2007)
V
(2008)
VI
(2009)
3D
(2010)
Jigsaw
(2017)
Spiral
(2021)
The Game
(2009)
Flesh & Blood
(2010)

Principal characters

Jigsaw
John Kramer
Tobin Bell[1][2][3][4]   Tobin Bell (v)[5]
Jigsaw
Amanda Young
Shawnee Smith Shawnee Smith (a) Shawnee Smith[3]   Jen Taylor (v)  
Jigsaw
Lawrence Gordon
Cary Elwes Cary Elwes (v) (a) Uncredited stand-in [6]   Cary Elwes[7]  
Jigsaw
Mark Hoffman
  Costas Mandylor[1][2][3][8]  
Jill Tuck   Betsy Russell[1][2][3]  

Recurring major characters

David Tapp Danny Glover   Danny Glover (a)   Danny Glover (a)[2]   Earl Alexander (v)
Adam Stanheight Leigh Whannell Leigh Whannell (v) Leigh Whannell   Leigh Whannell (a)  
Allison Kerry Dina Meyer Dina Meyer (p)  
Xavier Chavez   Franky G   Franky G (p)   Franky G (a)  
Eric Matthews   Donnie Wahlberg Donnie Wahlberg (a)[2]  
Addison Corday   Emmanuelle Vaugier Emmanuelle Vaugier (a) Emmanuelle Vaugier  
Daniel Rigg   Lyriq Bent[1] Lyriq Bent (a)[2]  
Jeff Denlon   Angus Macfadyen Angus Macfadyen (a)[2]  
Peter Strahm   Scott Patterson[1][2] Scott Patterson (a)  
Dan Erickson   Mark Rolston[2][3]  

Recurring supporting characters

Jeff Ridenbour Ned Bellamy   Dex Manley (v)  
Paul Leahy Mike Butters   Mike Butters (a) Mike Butters[2] Mike Butters (a)  
Donnie Greco Oren Koules   Oren Koules   Oren Koules (a)  
Mark Wilson Paul Gutrecht   Paul Gutrecht (a)  
Obi Tate   Tim Burd   Tim Burd[2]   Tim Burd (a)   Marc Carr (v)  
Michael Marks   Noam Jenkins Noam Jenkins (a) Noam Jenkins   Noam Jenkins  
Gus Colyard   Tony Nappo Tony Nappo (a) Tony Nappo[2]  
Pete   Kelly Jones  
Joe   Vincent Rother  
Corbett Denlon   Niamh Wilson[2] Niamh Wilson (director's cut)  
Timothy Young   Mpho Koaho   Mpho Koaho  
Troy   J. LaRose  
Deborah   Kim Roberts  
Dr. Heffner   James Van Patten   James Van Patten[3]  
Trevor   Kevin Rushton   Kevin Rushton  
Lindsey Perez   Athena Karkanis[1] Athena Karkanis (a)[2] Athena Karkanis  
Cecil Adams   Billy Otis   Billy Otis  
Fisk[2]   Mike Realba[1]  
Mallick   Greg Bryk[2]   Greg Bryk  
Pamela Jenkins   Samantha Lemole[2][3]  
Tara Abbott   Shauna MacDonald[3][9]  
Simone Bethson   Tanedra Howard[3][10][11]  
Emily   Larissa Gomes[3][12]  
Addy   Janelle Hutchison  

Major characters (single-media)

Zep Hindle Michael Emerson Michael Emerson (v) Michael Emerson (a)   Michael Emerson (a)  
Steven Sing Ken Leung   Ken Leung (a)   Ken Leung (p)  
Alison Gordon Monica Potter  
Daniel Matthews   Erik Knudsen Erik Knudsen (a)   Erik Knudsen (p)   Erik Knudsen (a)  
Jonas Singer   Glenn Plummer Glenn Plummer (a)   Glenn Plummer (p)  
Laura Hunter   Beverley Mitchell Beverly Mitchell (a)   Beverly Mitchell (p)  
Lynn Denlon   Bahar Soomekh Bahar Soomekh (a)[2]  
Brit   Julie Benz[2]  
Charles   Carlo Rota[2]  
Luba Gibbs   Meagan Good[2]  
William Easton   Peter Outerbridge[3] Peter Outerbridge (p)  
Bobby Dagen   Sean Patrick Flanery  
Jigsaw
Logan Nelson
  Matt Passmore  
Detective Halloran   Callum Keith Rennie  
Detective Keith Hunt   Clé Bennett  
Eleanor Bonneville   Hannah Emily Anderson  
Capt. Angie Garza   Marisol Nichols  
Det. William Schenk   Max Minghella  
Det. Ezekiel "Zeke" Banks   Chris Rock  
Marcus Banks   Samuel L. Jackson  
Campbell Iman   ?
Michael Tapp   ?

Supporting characters (single-media)

Carla Song Alexandra Bokyn Chun   ?
Diana Gordon Makenzie Vega  
Brett Benito Martinez  
Halden   Barry Flatman  
Danica Scott   Debra McCabe  
Chris   Alan van Sprang  
Art Blank   Justin Louis[1] Justin Louis (a)[2]   Justin Louis (p)  
Lamanna   Simon Reynolds[1]  
Ivan Landsness   Marty Adams[1]  
Brenda   Sarain Boylan  
Vagrant   Julian Richings  
Morgan   Janet Land  
Rex   Ron Lea  
Seth Baxter   Joris Jarsky Joris Jarsky (a)  
Ashley   Laura Gordon[2]  
Chief of Police   Al Sapienza[2]  
Debbie   Caroline Cave[3]  
Harold Abbott   George Newbern[3]  
Dave   Darius McCrary[3]  
Brent Abbott   Devon Bostick[3]  
Josh   Shawn Mathieson  
Gena   Melanie Scrofano[3]  
Shelby   Karen Cliche[3]  
Aaron   James Gilbert[3]  
Eddie   Marty Moreau  
Allen   Shawn Ahmed[3]  
Hank   Gerry Mendicino  
Cale   Dean Armstrong  
Matt Gibson   Chad Donella  
Joyce Dagen   Gina Holden  
Evan   Chester Bennington  
Suzanne   Rebecca Marshall  
Nina   Naomi Snieckus  
Brad   Sebastian Pigott  
Ryan   Jon Cor  
Anna   Laura Vandervoort  
Mitch   Mandela Van Peebles  
Ryan   Paul Braunstein  
Carly   Brittany Allen  
Edgar Munsen   Josiah Black  
Melissa Sing   Kahn Doan (v)
Jennings Foster   Troy Lund (v)  
Oswald McGullicuty   David Scully (v)  

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