Archbishop Desmond Mutumbo (as Dean Monroe McKenzie)
Tom Butler
President
Adrian G. Griffiths
Ben Davis (as Adrian Hughes)
Darrin Massey
Frank Russo
Mackenzie Gray
Dave Simmons
Levon Helm
Mr. Rate
Rebecca Toolan
Mrs. Rate
Trish Allen
Katy
James Wettengl
Diver
John Tench
Motel Owner
David Bloom
Meachum's Valet
Brad Kelly
Sorenson
David Neale
Spook
Susan Barnett
TV News Anchor #1
Ukee Washington
TV News Anchor #2
Dagmar Midcap
TV News Anchor #3
Darrin Maharaj
TV News Anchor #4
Anthony McCrae
Jefe
Mike Dopud
Lead Mercenary
Chic Gibson
Mayor of Philadelphia
Danny Hernandez
K-9 Cop #1
Jonathan Eusebio
K-9 Cop #2 (as Jonathan Eusabio)
Vale Anoai
Woman in Crowd during Assassination
Alexander Emmert
Agent #1
Elise Arsenault
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Joe Barlam
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Ernest E. Brown
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Sharon Carpenter-Rose
Presidential Speech Spectator (uncredited)
Alice Chamberlain
Assignation Attempt Crowd (uncredited)
Karen Chamberlain
Assignation Attempt Crowd (uncredited)
Damien Colletti
College Student (uncredited)
Holly Eglington
Girl (uncredited)
Liam Ferguson
Businessman (uncredited)
Patrick Ferguson
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Tammy Gillis
Waitress (uncredited)
Lauren Glazier
Student (uncredited)
Thomas M. Hagen
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Richard Jollymore
Police Officer (uncredited)
Michael Wingate Jones
Secret Service Agent / Driver (uncredited)
Cory Kastle
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Fred Keating
Winston Chuchill (uncredited)
William James Kelly
Assassination Witness (uncredited)
Brent Knobloch
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Lawrence Laravela
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Roberto Lombardi
Assassination Witness (uncredited)
Steve Lord
FBI Sniper
Erica Lynne Marszalek
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Tiffany Marz
Presidential Supporter (uncredited)
Peter Mason
Guitar Playing Pedestrian (uncredited)
Mac McDonald
Police Captain (uncredited)
Jeffrey Mowery
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Laurence Mullaney
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Ken Myers
Flag Waver / Grocery Man (uncredited)
Manny Oliverez
Businessman (uncredited)
Henry Penzi
Train conductor (uncredited)
Vito Pietanza
Capitol Police Officer (uncredited)
Lil Rhee
DC Resident (uncredited)
Vincent Riviezzo
Phila Cop (uncredited)
Kurt Runkle
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Roger Sands
Assassination Witness (uncredited)
Chuck Schanamann
Assassination Witness (uncredited)
David Adam Smith
Businessman (uncredited)
Eugene Smith
Assassination Witness (uncredited)
Patrick Michael Strange
FBI Agent / DC Bike Cop / Businessman (uncredited)
Ian Thompson
Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
Frank Traynor
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Sean Traynor
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Dan Van Wert
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Kimberly Villanova
Witness (uncredited)
Torell Vinson
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Jamal Weathers
Car Wash Attendant (uncredited)
Don Whatley
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Mike Wilson
Sniper / F.B.I. Agent (uncredited)
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Trivia
Swagger's wristwatch is a Suunto Vector, a digital watch made in Finland. Besides telling time, it also has an altimeter, barometer, and digital compass.
According to the movie's script doctor William Goldman, Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford and Harrison Ford passed on the movie. These men would have fit the literary Bob Lee Swagger's age a bit more closely than 'Mark Wahlberg' (born in 1971); Stephen Hunter introduced Swagger as a Vietnam veteran in a 1993 novel taking place in 1992. However, to accommodate Wahlberg's age, this film has Swagger active in Africa in the 1990's instead of Vietnam in the 1970's.
When the crippled sniper shoots himself under the chin, no bullet is actually fired from the gun. If you watch the scene frame-by-frame, a jet of air comes out of the gun and the actor's head cocks back. His neck is intact.
In the beginning when the guys who set up Swagger are discussing him, they refer to him as the best USMC sniper, but his fatigues in the opening scene are in fact Army. The rest of the film he is said to be a Marine and referred to as Gunnery Sergeant, a Marine-only rank.
In the opening scene, Donnie calls out the distance to 'hostile forces' as 870 m, engages the helicopter with an M4, and then returns fire on the 'hostile forces' at 870 m. Giving the strong impression that his M203 grenade launcher is effective to 870 m when, in reality, its maximum range is closer to 400 m and its effective range is closer to 150 m.