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Band of Brothers
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Summary
- Band of Brothers cast includes Tom Hardy, Jimmy Fallon, and many familiar actors playing real WWII soldiers.
- The series is based on the book by Stephen E. Ambrose and follows Easy Company through the major events of WWII.
- Despite some creative liberties, the show is known for its authenticity and remains one of the greatest TV shows ever made.
From Tom Hardy to Jimmy Fallon, the cast of Band of Brothers is packed with familiar actors in both major and minor roles. It has been over 20 years since the HBO World War II miniseries, based on the book of the same name by Stephen A. Ambrose, originally aired. Despite the time that has passed, the show regularly still lands on lists of the greatest-ever TV series. Band of Brothers follows E Company, a group of paratroopers within the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division, from their early days of training through the end of the war in 1945.
Band of Brothers is more than a simple war show; it's about camaraderie, the human spirit, and the unthinkable conditions that war put those men in. The actors in the show all play real soldiers who served in the war, some of whom appear in the series in interview segments where they recall their experiences. Over 10 episodes, Band of Brothers follows Easy Company from their time in basic training to their capture of the Nazi Party's "Eagle's Nest" in Bavaria and the end of the war. The talented Band of Brothers cast brought it all to life with expertise.
Characters | Actors |
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Damien Lewis | Richard D. Winters |
Lewis Nixon III | Ron Livingston |
Lynn "Buck" Compton | Neal McDonough |
C. Carwood Lipton | Donnie Wahlberg |
Herbert Sobel | David Schwimmer |
Ronald Speirs | Matthew Settle |
Donald Malarkey | Scott Grimes |
Eugene "Doc" Roe | Shane Taylor |
Denver "Bull" Randleman | Michael Cudlitz |
John W. Martin | Dexter Fletcher |
William "Wild Bill" Guarnere | Frank John Hughes |
Joseph D. Toye | Kirk Acevedo |
Frank Perconte | James Madio |
George Luz | Rick Gomez |
Joseph Liebgott | Ross McCall |
Burton "Pat" Christenson | Michael Fassbender |
David Kenyon Webster | Eion Bailey |
Henry Jones | Colin Hanks |
John "Cowboy" Hall | Andrew Scott |
Albert Blithe | Marc Warren |
James Miller | James McAvoy |
William Evans | Simon Pegg |
John Janovec | Tom Hardy |
George Rice | Jimmy Fallon |
Private Allington | Dominic Cooper |
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Richard D. Winters
Played Damian Lewis
Character: Damian Lewis leads the Band of Brothers cast as Richard D. Winters. Richard Winters is first introduced in Band of Brothers as the second lieutenant of Easy Company's 2nd Battalion during their training in Camp Toccoa. His great leadership and tactical expertise led to him being promoted first to the rank of captain, and then finally becoming Major Winters by the end of the war. Throughout Band of Brothers, Lewis's Winters is portrayed as a respected and even-tempered leader of Easy Company, who's left feeling conflicted by promotions that pull him further back from direct command of his men.
Movie/Show | Character |
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Dreamcatcher (2003) | Jonesy |
Homeland (2011-2014) | Nicholas Brody |
Billions (2016-2023) | Bobby Axelrod |
Our Kind of Traitor (2016) | Hector |
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) | Steve McQueen |
Actor: Damian Lewis followed up his breakout role in Band of Brothers with his first Hollywood starring role in the Stephen King adaptation of Dreamcatcher as Jonesy. Lewis has gone on to find a lot of success on television, with the mystery show Life as Charlie Crews, the thriller Homeland as Nicholas Brody, and the drama Billions as Bobby Axelrod. In movies, Lewis has appeared in Our Kind of Traitor as Hector and played Steve McQueen in a cameo in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Lewis Nixon III
Played By Ron Livingston
Character: Ron Livingston plays Lewis Nixon III in the Band of Brothers cast, another central character in the show. Richard Winters' close friend and fellow second lieutenant of Easy Company's 2nd Battalion, Nixon shares many of Winters' campaigns during the war but does not have the same trajectory up through the ranks. From early on in Band of Brothers, Nixon is portrayed as having a reliance on alcohol that is only further compounded by the struggles and trauma of war.
Movie/Show | Character |
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Swingers | Rob |
Office Space (1999) | Peter |
Sex in the City (2002-2003) | Berger |
Loudermilk (2017-2020) | Sam Loudermilk |
The Flash (2023) | Henry Allien |
Actor: Ron Livingston's first major movie role was as Rob in Swingers alongside Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau. He went on to star as Peter in the cult comedy classic Office Space and played Carrie's notable love interest Berger in Sex in the City. Most recently Livingston has appeared in the lead role of Sam Loudermilk in the comedy series Loudermilk and played Henry Allen in The Flash.
Lynn "Buck" Compton
Played By Neal McDonough
Character: Played by Neal McDonough in the Band of Brothers cast, Buck Compton is assigned as Easy Company's 2nd Battalion assistant platoon leader during their training in Aldbourne, England. Though a capable fighter and leader, Compton's enthusiasm for the war is shaken first by a severe gunshot wound, and then by Easy Company's nightmarish weeks in the woods of Bastogne.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Minority Report (2002) | Fletch |
Flags of Our Fathers (2006) | Captain Dave Severance |
Walking Tall (2004) | Jay Hamilton |
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) | Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan |
Suits (2014-2019) | Sean Cahill |
Actor: Neal McDonough followed up his role in Band of Brothers by reuniting with Steven Spielberg in the sci-fi movie Minority Report as Fletch. He appeared in another World War II project shortly after, as Captain Dave Severance in Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers. He also played the villain role of Jay Hamilton opposite Dwayne Johnson in Walking Tall. He is known for TV villain roles on Suits and Yellowstone and as Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan in Captain America: The First Avenger.
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C. Carwood Lipton
Played By Donnie Wahlberg
Character: Donnie Wahlberg had a career-defining performance when he stepped up to play Lipton in the Band of Brothers cast. C. Carwood Lipton begins Band of Brothers as a sergeant, having been recently promoted from the rank of private. Episode 7, "The Breaking Point," focuses on Lipton's perspective during the latter half of Easy Company's time spent holding the line in Bastogne, and their capture of the nearby town of Foy.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Saw II (2005) | Eric Matthews |
The Sixth Sense (1999) | Vincent Grey |
Boomtown (2002-2003) | Detective Joel Stevens |
Blue Bloods (2010-2024) | Daniel Fitzgerald "Danny" Reagan |
Actor: Donnie Wahlberg is a member of the boy band New Kids on the Block, and is also known for playing Eric Matthews in the Saw movie franchise. He also played the brief yet pivotal role of Vincent Grey in The Sixth Sense and reunited with Band of Brothers costar Neal McDonough in the short-lived but acclaimed crime series Boomtown as Detective Joel Stevens. However he's best known for his starring role Daniel Fitzgerald "Danny" Reagan in the long-running CBS police procedural, Blue Bloods. He's also the older brother of Mark Wahlberg.
Herbert Sobel
Played By David Schwimmer
Character: David Schwimmer is one of the most widely recognized names in the Band of Brothers cast, and his performance as Sobel showcases his versatility outside comedic roles. As first lieutenant and later captain of Easy Company's 2nd Battalion during their training, Herbert Sobel becomes loathed by the men for his sadistic training regimens and his habit of seeking out and punishing the smallest infractions. There was also a lack of confidence in him leading the men into battle, which resulted in his being reassigned.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Friends (1994-2004) | Ross Geller |
Madagascar (2005) | Melman |
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story (2016) | Robert Kardashian |
Intelligence (2020-2023) | Jerry Berstein |
Actor: David Schwimmer is best known for playing Ross Geller in the NBC sitcom Friends, and, of course, returned for HBO Max's Friends reunion special. Schwimmer also voiced Melman the Giraffe in the Madagascar franchise, and appeared on The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story as Robert Kardashian, O. J.'s defense attorney. Recently, he starred as Jerry Berstein in the comedy series Intelligence, which ran for two seasons.
Ronald Speirs
Played By Matthew Settle
Character: Matthew Settle delivers one of the most breathtaking performances in the Band of Brothers cast as the indomitable Ronald Speirs. Initially, a leader of Dog Company in the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, Captain Ronald Speirs is viewed with trepidation and awe by his fellow soldiers due toa number of outlandish stories circulating about him. When he later joins Easy Company during their capture of Foy, Spiers proves to them firsthand his fearlessness and his cool under fire.
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l I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) | Will Benson |
U-571 (2000) | Larson |
Gossip Girl (2007-2012) | Rufus Humfrey |
Actor: Matthew Settle is an American actor who, prior to starring in Band of Brothers, appeared as Will Benson in the slasher sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. He also already had war movie experience as he played Larson in U-571. Since Band of Brothers, Settle's most notable role was Rufus Humfrey in Gossip Girl.
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Donald Malarkey
Played By Scott Grimes
Character: Scott Grimes joined the Band of Brothers cast to play the wide-eyed and naive Donald Malarkey. Nicknamed "Private Bulls**t" by David Schwimmer's Sobel, Donald Malarkey is eventually promoted to the rank of first sergeant by the end of World War II. In Band of Brothers, he isone of the few members of Easy Company never to be seriously wounded, which means that he gets no respite from the fighting and ends up serving more consecutive time than any other member of the company.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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ER (2003-2009) | Archie Morris |
Robin Hood (2010) | Will Scarlet |
The Orville (2017-) | Gordon Malloy |
American Dad! (2005-) | Steve Smith |
Ted (2024) | Matty Bennett |
Actor: Scott Grimes is also known for playing Archie Morris in ER and voicing Steve Smith in American Dad! He has also worked alongside Seth MacFarlane in the live-action world, playing helmsman Gordon Malloy in the sci-fi comedy The Orville, as well as playing Matty Bennett in the TV series of Ted. In movies, Grimes appeared as Will Scarlet in Ridley Scott's Robin Hood and as Strauss' counsel in Oppenheimer.
Eugene "Doc" Roe
Played By Shane Taylor
Character: Shane Taylor's character in Band of Brothers was Doc Roe. A medic with Easy Company's 2nd Battalion, Eugene "Doc" Roe is the focal point of Band of Brothers episode 6, "Bastogne." During the harsh winter spent encircled by German troops, Roe fights to save his fellow paratroopers from injuries inflicted on them by artillery shelling with so few supplies that he's left to beg morphine syrettes from soldiers' aid kits and use torn bedsheets for bandages.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Walking With the Enemy (2013) | Miklós Horthy, Jr |
Hunter Killer (2018) | Turner |
Actor: Despite playing a Louisiana-born soldier in Band of Brothers, Shane Taylor is one of several British cast members of the miniseries. Taylor has not found a role as significant as his part as Roe in Band of Brothers, but he continues to work, appearing as Miklós Horthy, Jr. in the action drama Walking With the Enemy and as Turner alongside Gerard Butler in the thriller Hunter Killer.
Denver "Bull" Randleman
Played By Michael Cudlitz
Character: Walking Dead star Michael Cudlitz saw early career success when he signed on to the Band of Brothers cast to play the rebellious Denver Randleman. Along with several of his fellow non-commissioned officers, Denver "Bull" Randlemanrisks execution with a mutiny to protest the poor leadership of Captain Sobel in the first episode of Band of Brothers. This same fearlessness is on display throughout the series, particularly in episode 4, "Replacements," when Randleman is wounded and forced to hide out in a barn surrounded by enemy soldiers.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Southland (2009-2013) | John Cooper |
The Walking Dead (2014-2018) | Abraham Ford |
Superman and Lois (2023) | Lex Luthor |
Actor: Michael Cudlitz is best known for playing Abraham Ford in The Walking Dead, a character who was introduced in season 4 of the show. He also earned critical acclaim for his role as the tough but complex police officer John Cooper in Southland. Cudlitz also notably took on the iconic comic book villain role of Lex Luthor in Superman and Lois.
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John W. Martin
Played By Dexter Fletcher
Character: British actor Dexter Fletcher has a memorable performance in the Band of Brothers cast as John W. Martin, one of the original 140 members of Easy Company who jumped into Normandy on D-Day. Staff Sergeant John Martin fights in all of the company's major engagements in Band of Brothers and is close friends with William "Wild Bill" Guarnere (played by Frank John Hughes).
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) | Soap |
Layer Cake (2004) | Cody |
Eddie the Eagle (2016) | N/A (director) |
Rocketman (2019) | N/A (director) |
Actor: Dexter Fletcher is known for his roles as Soap in Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels and as Cody in Matthew Vaughn's Layer Cake. More recently, Fletcher has made a name for himself behind the camera as a director, beginning with the true sports story Eddie the Eagle starring Taron Egerton and Hugh Jackman. He took over directing duties of the Oscar-winning Bohemian Rhapsody after Bryan Singer was fired and then helmed the music biopic Rocketman.
William "Wild Bill" Guarnere
Played By Frank John Hughes
Character: Known by his nicknames "Wild Bill" and the somewhat less flattering "Gonorrhea," William Guarnere is distinguished by his strong Philadelphia accent and fierce fighting style, brought incomparably to life in the Band of Brothers cast by Frank John Hughes. Shortly before his first combat jump into Normandy in Band of Brothers, Guarnere learns that his brother has been killed in the war, which leaves him with a furious drive to kill every German soldier he sees.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Catch Me If You Can (2002) | Tom Fox |
The Sopranos (2007) | Walden Belfiore |
24 (2009-2010) | Tim Woods |
Actor: Frank John Hughes reteamed with Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks shortly after Band of Brothers, appearing as Tom Fox in Catch Me If You Can. Hughes is also a screenwriter and spent a number of years working on FX's Justified. He is also known for playing a renowned member of the DiMeo Crime Family, Walden Belfiore, in The Sopranos and Tim Woods in 24.
Joseph D. Toye
Played By Kirk Acevedo
Character: Kirk Acevedo played Joseph D. Toye in the Band of Brothers cast. One of Easy Company's most relentless fighters, Staff Sergeant Joe Toye is injured in every major military operation depicted in Band of Brothers and earns four Purple Hearts (the medal given for being wounded or killed in combat). During the D-Day invasions, Toye is seen to have survived two nearly consecutive grenade explosions. His time in the war ended when he lost his right leg due to an explosion.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Oz (1997-2003) | Miguel Alvarez |
The Black Donnellys (2017) | Nicky Cottero |
Arrow (2017-2019) | Ricardo Diaz |
12 Monkeys (2015-2018) | Jose Ramse |
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) | Carver |
Actor: Kirk Acevedo is known for playing Miguel Alvarez in Oz, Nicky Cottero in The Black Donnellys, Ricardo Diaz in Arrow, and Jose Ramse in 12 Monkeys. The actor also starred in 2014's Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as Carver. He went on to appear alongside several Band of Brothers costars in the limited series The Offer, about the behind-the-scenes efforts of making The Godfather.
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Frank Perconte
Played By James Madio
Character: The real-life WWII hero Frank Perconte was played in the cast of Band of Brothers by James Madio. Like Joe Toye, Frank Perconte also earns several Purple Hearts: one each for tank shrapnel in his shoulder and leg, and another for a boil that needed to be lanced. These injuries aren't quite enough for a ticket home, so Perconte is a mainstay of Easy Company throughout the events in Band of Brothers, with a habit of looting wristwatches from the bodies of dead Germans.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Hook (1991) | Don't Ask |
The Basketball Diaries (1995) | Pedro |
Jersey Boys (2014) | Stosh |
The Offer (2023) | Carmine |
Actor: James Madio actually made his acting debut in a Steven Spielberg movie, playing the Lost Boy Don't Ask in Hook with Robin Williams. As a young actor, he also appeared with Leonardo DiCaprio in The Basketball Diaries. After Band of Brothers, Madio has remained busy, appearing as Stosh in Clint Eastwood's Jersey Boys and as Carmine in The Offer. He will next be seen opposite Colin Farrell in The Penguin.
George Luz
Played By Rick Gomez
Character: One of the few roles that afforded some comedic moments, Rick Gomez had a smaller but memorable appearance in the Band of Brothers cast as George Luz. Radio technician George Luz is popular among Easy Company due to his uncanny impressions of their higher-ups, including an impersonation of Major Horton that's good enough to fool Captain Sobel into taking orders from Luz.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Sin City (2005) | Klump |
Transformers (2007) | Sheriff |
Justified (2010-2015) | David Vasquez |
The Crossing (2018) | Nestor Rosario |
Silo (2023) | Patrick Kennedy |
Actor: Rick Gomez is one of several members of the Band of Brothers' cast to appear in the crime series Justified. He had a recurring role throughout all six seasons as Assistant U.S. Attorney David Vasquez. He has also appeared in Michael Bay's first Transformers movie as a sheriff, played the goon Klump in Sin City, and played Nestor Rosario in The Crossing. Most recently, he appeared opposite Rebecca Ferguson as Patrick Kennedy in Silo.
Joseph Liebgott
Played By Ross McCall
Character: Ross McCall plays Joseph Liebgott in Band of Brothers, one of many real-life Jewish-American soldiers whose stories inspired movies like Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. Joe Liebgott's Jewish heritage means that he has a particularly intense hatred for Nazis, which is only compounded after Easy Company discovers and liberates a concentration camp in Band of Brothers episode 9, "Why We Fight."
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White Collar (2010-2014) | Matthew Keller |
Green Street (2005) | Dave |
Crash (2008-2009) | Kenny Battaglia |
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Aftermath (2021) | Nick Scott |
Actor: Ross McCall is a Scottish actor who was another cast member of Band of Brothers to appear in The Offer, playing Moran. He is also likely known for starring as Matthew Keller in White Collar as well as Dave in Green Street. He played Kenny Battaglia in the Starz series Crash and Ron Clark in the sequel series 24: Live Another Day. He also recently appeared as Nick Scott in the psychological thriller Aftermath.
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Burton "Pat" Christenson
Played By Michael Fassbender
Character: Years before he became X-Men's Erik "Magneto" Lensherr, a then-unknown Michael Fassbender appeared in the Band of Brothers cast as machine-gunner Burton Christenson, one of the original 140 members of Easy Company. Though not a large presence in the show, Christenson survived the war and returned to his unit for occupation duties in Germany and Austria, eventually attaining the position of Technical Sergeant.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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X-Men: First Class (2011) | Magneto |
Prometheus (2012) | David |
Steve Jobs (2015) | Steve Jobs |
The Killer (2023) | The Killer |
Next Goal Wins (2023) | Thomas Rongen |
Actor: Today, Fassbender is best known for his high-profile franchise roles as the younger iteration of Magneto in the X-Men movies and the android David in Prometheus. He was nominated for two Oscars for his performances in 12 Years a Slave and Steve Jobs. After taking a brief hiatus from Hollywood, Fassbender recently returned in the starring titular role in David Fincher's The Killer and played Thomas Rongen in Taika Waititi's Next Goal Wins.
David Kenyon Webster
Played By Eion Bailey
Character: The focal character of Band of Brothers episode 8, "The Last Patrol," David Webster — played in the Band of Brothers cast by Eion Bailey — first joins Easy Company in Operation Market Garden, during which he is injured and has to spend a lengthy time recovering in the hospital. When Webster later rejoins Easy, he finds himself met with a chilly reception due to being absent from the company's ordeals in Bastogne and Foy.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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The Stand (2020) | Teddy Weizak |
Fight Club (1999) | Ricky |
Once Upon A Time (2012-2017) | August W. Booth |
From (2022-) | Jim Matthews |
Actor: Eion Bailey is also known for his roles as Teddy Weizak in the 2020 miniseries The Stand, Ricky in David Fincher's cult classic Fight Club, and August W. Booth in several seasons of the fantasy series Once Upon A Time. Most recently, he has been starring in the horror series From as Jim Matthews in the first and second seasons of the show.
Henry Jones
Played By Colin Hanks
Character: Introduced in "The Last Patrol," Lieutenant Henry Jones is a fresh-faced West Point graduate hoping to get some combat experience with Easy Company before the end of the war. While there is a lot of skepticism from the remaining soldiers in Easy Company about this inexperienced young officer looking to make glory for himself, Jones proves himself to be a competent soldier. He's played by Colin Hanks, the son of Band of Brothers creator Tom Hanks.
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Orange County (2002) | Shaun |
King Kong (2005) | Preston |
Impeachment: American Crime Story (2021) | Mike Emmick |
Life in Pieces (2015-2019) | Greg Short |
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) | Alex |
Actor: Like his father, Colin has gone on to become a prolific actor himself, appearing in a number of shows and movies since. His credits include a lead role in the 2002 comedy Orange County, a supporting role in 2005's King Kong, and the recurring role of Mike Emmick in Impeachment: American Crime Story. More recently, Colin Hanks is also known for playing Alex in the Jumanji movies and Greg Short in the CBS sitcom Life in Pieces.
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John "Cowboy" Hall
Played By Andrew Scott
Character: Andrew Scott's ill-fated character in the Band of Brothers cast was John "Cowboy" Hall. Featured in Band of Brothers episode 2, "Day of Days," John Hall is a member of Alpha Company who crosses paths with Lieutenant Winters after the chaotic D-Day landings and joins Easy Company in their assault on the German guns targeting Utah Beach. He ultimately becomes one of the first major Band of Brothers characters to die.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Sherlock (2010-2017) | Moriarty |
1917 (2019) | Lieutenant Leslie |
Fleabag (2019) | Hot Priest |
All of Us Strangers (2023) | Adam |
Ripley (2024) | Tom Ripley |
Actor: Andrew Scott also appeared as Lieutenant Leslie in Sam Mendes' 1917 and is known for playing Moriarty in BBC's Sherlock and the "Hot Priest" in Fleabag. He recently received critical acclaim for his performance in All of Us Strangers as well as his Emmy-nominated performance in the miniseries Ripley. Scott's status in the movie business continues to rise as he will join Daniel Craig in the star-studded cast of Wake Up Dead Man, the latest Knives Out movie.
Albert Blithe
Played By Marc Warren
Character: British actor Marc Warren made a name for himself by playing Blithe in the Band of Brothers cast. A member of Easy Company's 1st Battalion, Albert Blithe is discovered by members of 2nd Battalion in Band of Brothers episode 3, "Carentan," and is the focal character for that episode. He is a soldier dealing with his fear of being at war whichcauses Blithe to suffer from temporary blindness.
Though the series carries the sad message that Blithe didn't recover from his injuries after being shot through the neck after the Battle of Carentan, this is one of several historically inaccurate moments in Band of Brothers. The real Blithe actually lived until 1967, having re-enlisted in the army in the 1950s.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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State of Play (2003) | Dominic Foy |
Green Street (2005) | Steven Dunham |
Hustle (2004-2007) | Danny Blue |
The Good Wife (2012) | Nick Savarese |
Actor: Warren is a British actor who appeared as Dominic Foy in the British miniseries State of Play, Steven Dunham in Green Street, and Danny Blue in Hustle. Warren is also known for his role as Elton Pope in the Doctor Who episode "Love and Monsters," and for playing Nick Savarese in The Good Wife.
James Miller
Played By James McAvoy
Character: Much like his future X-Men co-star Michael Fassbender, a baby-faced James McAvoy can be spotted in the Band of Brothers cast in a minor role. McAvoy appears briefly as James Miller, one of the titular Easy Company replacements in Band of Brothers episode 4, "The Replacements." Miller helps to represent a certain kind of soldier in Easy Company who came later in the war to replace those who were lost. Since these new soldiers were not around for Easy Company's more dire missions, they were not warmly welcomed by the other soldiers.
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Wanted (2008) | Wesley |
X-Men: First Class (2011) | Professor Charles Xavier |
Split (2016) | Kevin Wendell Crumb |
His Dark Materials | Lord Asriel |
Actor: McAvoy is best known for his roles as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men movies, Wesley in Wanted, and Kevin Wendell Crumb in M. Night Shyamalan's Split (a role he reprised for the 2019 sequel Glass). He also starred as Lord Asriel in His Dark Materials. McAvoy recently played Pontius Pilate in The Book of Clarence and appears in the new horror remake Speak No Evil.
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William Evans
Played By Simon Pegg
Character: Another future A-lister, British comedy legend Simon Pegg, also has a minor role in Band of Brothers as William S. Evans, Captain Sobel's first sergeant. He takes on a lot of Sobel's unlikable qualities, condescendingly addressing Winters and others and having the attitude that he is better than them. He's the first named character to be confirmed killed in Band Of Brothers alongside 1st Lieutenant Thomas Meehan when their plane is shot down by enemy fire on June 6, 1944.
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Shaun of the Dead (2004) | Shaun |
Hot Fuzz (2007) | Nicholas Angel |
Star Trek (2009) | Scotty |
Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) | Benji Dunn |
The Boys (2019-2024) | Hugh Campbell Sr. |
Actor: Pegg starred in director Edgar Wright's "Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy" movies: Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End. Pegg also starred in the 2011 sci-fi comedy Paul, took on the role of Montgomery "Scotty" Scott in the Star Trek reboot, and plays Benji Dunn in the Mission: Impossible franchise. He has also appeared as Hugh Campbell Sr. in The Boys.
John Janovec
Played By Tom Hardy
Characters: One of the most surprising names on the Band of Brothers cast list is the young Tom Hardy as John Janovec. First introduced naked when he's caught fraternizing with a fraulein in episode 9, "Why We Fight," John Janovec is a replacement who joins Easy Company towards the end of the war. Despite not seeing any combat, Janovec does not make it back to the United States alive as he is killed in a car accident after the fighting has stopped.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Black Hawk Down (2001) | Twombly |
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) | Bane |
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) | Max Rockatansky |
Venom (2018) | Eddie Brock |
The Bikeriders (2024) | Johnny |
Actors: Boasting a physique far removed from his later hulking size for The Dark Knight Rises, Hardy was a novice at the time and Band of Brothers was his very first TV role,and was released in the same year he also appeared in Black Hawk Down. Hardy is now best known for playing Bane in Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, Max Rockatansky in Mad Max: Fury Road, and Eddie Brock in the Venom movies. He recently starred alongside Austin Butler in The Bikeriders.
George Rice
Played By Jimmy Fallon
Character: Jimmy Fallon makes a brief appearance in Band of Brothers episode 5, "Crossroads" as 2nd Lieutenant George Rice, who hands off ammunition to Easy Company as they head towards Bastogne. Fallon appears in the episode directed by Tom Hanks, and notoriously had difficulty with the required driving involved, and failed to get the jeep to even move (via Parade):
“It’s a real WWII jeep, so you’ve got to, like, press the thing, put it in neutral … I don’t know how to drive. And I just say my line, and I’m supposed to look really heroic. So I’m so nervous. There’s like 200 extras. So I drive, I hit my spot. I go, ‘Good luck, boys, and I forget to press the clutch, and these two dudes are pushing the car, and the wheels aren’t moving because the clutch isn’t in. I don’t know how they made it work, but they made it work.”
Fallon's Band of Brothers cameo is hard to spot, but the heights his career has since reached make his face instantly recognizable amongst the rest of the show's cast.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Saturday Night Live (1998-2004) | Self |
Almost Famous (2000) | Dennis Hope |
Fever Pitch (2005) | Ben Wrightman |
The Tonight Show (2014-) |
Actor: Fallon is now the host of The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, but when Band of Brothers was released he was best known as one of Saturday Night Live's featured players.
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Private Allington
Played By Dominic Cooper
Character: Perhaps the hardest Band of Brothers cameo to spotis that of Dominic Cooper as an Easy Company private called Allington. Though this may have been a speaking role at one point, in the final cut of Band of Brothers Cooper was effectively an extra and only appeared in the first episode, "Currahee." He can be spotted briefly when the paratroopers are enjoying their spaghetti meal in the mess hall. Band of Brothers marked Cooper's first time on a film set, and he later said in an interview with The Guardian that he was "terrified" by it.
Movies/Shows | Characters |
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Preacher (2016-2019) | Jesse Custer |
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) | Howard Stark |
That Dirty Black Bag (2022) | Arthur McCoy |
The Gold (2023) | Edwyn Cooper |
My Lady Jane (2024) | Lord Seymour |
Actor: Cooper is now best known for playing Jesse Custer in Preacher and Howard Stark in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. He recently starred in the Western series That Dirty Black Bag as Arthur McCoy, played Edwyn Cooper in Gold, and played Lord Seymour in My Lady Jane.
Red Devil
Played By Tom Hanks
Band of Brothers creator and the director of one episode Tom Hanks has a small cameo role in episode 5, "Crossroads," as one of the Red Devils,a British parachute regiment. The Red Devils are rescued from a dangerous situation by Easy Company reinforcements, and Hanks can be seen at the back of a crowded room in the following scene while a toast is being made to Easy Company.
Despite barely being noticeable in his appearance, Tom Hanks is the biggest name in the Band of Brothers cast. He is a two-time Oscar winner for his performances in Philadelphia as Andrew Beckett and as the title character in Forrest Gump. He has also been nominated for Big, Saving Private Ryan, Cast Away, and It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. Most recently, Hanks appeared in Wes Anderson's Asteroid City and will reunite with Robert Zemeckis and Robin Wright in the upcoming Here.
Dutch Man
Played By Edward "Babe" Heffron
As well as sitting in as one of the real 501st talking heads, one of the real veterans of Easy Company, Edward "Babe" Heffron (played by Robin Laing in the series) has a cameo role in episode 4, "Replacements." After Easy Company arrives in the town of Eindhoven to a rapturous welcome from its citizens, Heffron can be seen playing a Dutch man sitting at a table while a member of Easy Company fraternizes with one of the locals.
Like Tom Hanks' Band of Brothers cameo, Heffron's appearance is easy to miss (even more so, as his face isn't as famous as Hanks'), but it's a nice way to acknowledge the real-life members of Easy Company.
Other Band of Brothers Cast Members
Several Notable Actors Appear In One Scene Or Minor Roles
Such is the huge scale of the cast of Band of Brothers that characters appear for mere scenes or in single episodes in any sort of prominent way, but each is familiar to those fans who make an annual event of watching the show. And among the supporting roles are actors who have gone on to impressive bodies of work.
Stephen Graham (Myron Ranney) is a stalwart of British TV and starred in The Irishman and Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and many of the actors — largely British — turned up in British shows for years. Matthew Leitch (Talbert) meanwhile, runs events reuniting the cast of Band of Brothers for special event podcasts under the banner We Happy Few 506.
Doug Allen | Alton More |
Nicholas Aron | Robert "Popeye" Wynn |
Jamie Bamber | Jack Foley |
Philip Barantini | Wayne "Skinny" Sisk |
George Calil | James "Mo" Alley Jr. |
Ben Caplan | Walter "Smokey" Gordon Jr. |
Dale Dye | Robert Sink |
Ezra Godden | Robert van Klinken |
Stephen Graham | Myron Ranney |
Craig Heaney | Roy Cobb |
Nolan Hemmings | Charles "Chuck" Grant |
Matt Hickey | Patrick O'Keefe |
Andrew Howard | Clarence Hester |
Nigel Hoyle | Leo Boyle |
Mark Huberman | Lester Hashey |
Adam James | Cleveland Petty |
Lucie Jeanne | Renee Lamaire |
Robin Laing | Edward "Babe" Heffron |
Mark Lawrence | William Dukeman Jr. |
Matthew Leitch | Floyd "Tab" Talbert |
Rocky Marshall | Earl "One Lung" McLung |
Tim Matthews | Alex Penkala Jr. |
Peter McCabe | Donald Hoobler |
Stephen McCole | Frederick "Moose" Heyliger |
Phil McKee | Robert Strayer |
Rene L. Moreno | Joseph Ramirez |
David Nicole | Thomas Peacock |
Kieren O'Brien | Allen Vest |
Jason O'Mara | Thomas Meehan |
Peter O'Meara | "Foxhole" Norman Dike |
Andrew Lee Potts | Eugene Jackson |
Bart Ruspoli | Edward Tipper |
Simon Schatzberger | Joseph Lesniewski |
Douglas Spain | Antonio Garcia |
Richard Speight Jr. | Warren "Skip" Muck |
Rick Warden | Harry Welsh |
Peter Youngblood Hills | Darrell "Shifty" Powers |
Was Band of Brothers Based On A True Story?
After 20 years, Band of Brothers remains popular — and part of that success owes to the real-life soldiers that inspired the miniseries. Band of Brothers was based on the 1992 book of the same name by Stephen E. Ambrose, and if the large number of real people depicted in the miniseries is any indication, it clearly has some basis in reality. Ambrose's book primarily consists of interviews with the surviving members of Easy Company, and the series it inspired follows these events relatively faithfully.
As so many of the events depicted throughout Band of Brothers — the D-Day landings, the Battle of the Bulge, and even the closing days of WWII — are well-known historical events, there was always going to be an element of truth to the miniseries. However, despite its historical basis, its written source material, and the real-life soldiers that inspired the characters, there are things left out or changed for the miniseries. The true story behind Band of Brothers isn't too far removed from the events of the miniseries, but there are a number of differences.
Many of these are simply additional details about the lives of the surviving soldiers, or small liberties taken to increase the dramatic tension for the series. For example, dozens of Easy Company recruits actually dropped out of the real-life company's training. Another change was the depiction of Sergeant Grant surviving being shot in the head (both in real life and in the miniseries). Other details were changed completely: despite his death in Band of Brothers, real-life Private Blithe survived until 1967.
These few differences are actually relatively small when considered against the much broader strokes of the miniseries' faithfulness to real events. In using a number of Easy Company veterans' interviews to frame each of Band of Brothers' episodes, the HBO miniseries lends itself an added sense of authenticity. Its depiction of the horrors — and brotherhood — of World War II is something that resounded with audiences then, and it's a part of what makes Band of Brothers one of the greatest miniseries ever made.
Band of Brothers
Drama
History
War
Band of Brothers tells the dramatized story of World War II's "Easy" company, as they go through training together, participate in major wartime events in Europe, all the way until the end of the war.
- Release Date
- September 9, 2001
- Cast
- Kirk Acevedo , Eion Bailey , Michael Cudlitz , Dale Dye , Scott Grimes , Frank John Hughes , Damian Lewis , Ron Livingston , James Madio , Neal McDonough , David Schwimmer , Richard Speight Jr. , Donnie Wahlberg , Matthew Settle , Rick Warden , Marc Warren , Dexter Fletcher , Colin Hanks , Ross McCall
- Seasons
- 1
- Network
- HBO Max
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu , HBO Max
- Band of Brothers
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