The Cast of ‘Saving Private Ryan’ Have Appeared in Many Major Productions Since the Film’s Release

Photo Credit: lisakenobi / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB
Photo Credit: lisakenobi / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB

Widely regarded as one of the finest war films ever produced, Saving Private Ryan (1998) tells the gripping narrative of a squad of US Army soldiers on a mission to find Pvt. James Ryan, the lone surviving son in his family amid the relentless chaos of the Second World War. The movie boasts a cast of both seasoned and emerging actors whose amazing performances played a key role in its success.

Let’s take a look at what the cast of Saving Private Ryan is up to, today.

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks as Capt. John H. Miller in 'Saving Private Ryan'
Saving Private Ryan, 1998. (Photo Credit: Robyher / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB)

Beginning our discussion about the cast of Saving Private Ryan without mentioning anyone other than Tom Hanks would be inconceivable. Undoubtedly one of Hollywood’s most renowned actors, attempting to list the credits on his impressive resume would be a time-consuming feat.

In the film, Hanks takes on the role of Capt. John H. Miller, leading a team on a mission to rescue Pvt. Ryan. As he grapples with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) along the arduous journey, he successfully reaches Ryan, only to succumb to fatal wounds during a German assault.

Before Saving Private Ryan, Hanks had already left a notable mark with his roles in various blockbusters, including Forrest Gump (1994), Toy Story (1995), A League of Their Own (1992) and Apollo 13 (1995). Sustaining this momentum over the ensuing decades, Hanks has secured both lead and supporting roles in high-profile movies, such as The Da Vinci Code (2006) and its sequels, Greyhound (2020) and Elvis (2022).

Additionally, Hanks joined forces with producer Gary Goetzman to establish the production company, Playtone, recognized for its historical successes like Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010).

Vin Diesel

Vin Diesel as Pfc. Adrian Caparzo in 'Saving Private Ryan'
Saving Private Ryan, 1998. (Photo Credit: andrewz / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB)

It’s easy to forget that Vin Diesel was in the cast of Saving Private Ryan, given he’s since become one Hollywood’s most sought-after action stars, with appearances in the Fast & Furious and The Chronicles of Riddick franchises, but it’s definitely a role that needs to be recognized.

Diesel’s character in Saving Private Ryan, Pfc. Adrian Caparzo, allows audiences to view soldiers from a human lens. While he’s been jaded by the fighting he’s witnessed and experienced, he’s still managed to keep his compassion. Sadly, he’s taken out by an enemy sniper, cutting short his time in the movie.

Saving Private Ryan was just Diesel’s fourth film, and it served as a springboard that allowed him to secure a number of high-profile roles. Outside of the aforementioned franchise appearances, he’s also made a name for himself in The Guardians of the Galaxy movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

Paul Giamatti

Still from 'Saving Private Ryan'
Saving Private Ryan, 1998. (Photo Credit: Zayne / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB)

One of the more minor characters in Saving Private Ryan was that of William Hill, a 101st Airborne Division member stationed in Neuville-au-Plain. Played by Paul Giamatti, the role is little more than a cameo, but still one that should be noted, given the epic career the actor’s had.

Similar to Tom Hanks, we’d be here for hours if we listed out all of Giamatti’s acting credits, so we’ll focus on what we consider to be the highlights: Big Fat Liar (2002), Cinderella Man (2005), The Ides of March (2011), San Andreas (2015) and Jungle Cruise (2021).

Ryan Hurst

Ryan Hurst as Harry "Opie" Winston in 'Sons of Anarchy'
Sons of Anarchy, 2008-14. (Photo Credit: Odean / MovieStillsDB)

He might have had less screen time than other cast members, but Ryan Hurst did appear in Saving Private Ryan. He portrayed Pvt. Michaelson, a paratrooper who loses his hearing when a grenade goes off near him. He’s also friends with Pvt. Ryan.

While Hurst later appeared in more television roles than movies – think Sons of Anarchy (2008-14) and The Walking Dead (2010-22) – he has starred in a handful of films. The most notable is without a doubt We Were Soldiers (2002), about the infamous Battle of Ia Drang during the Vietnam War. In it, he portrayed Sgt. Ernie Savage.

Edward Burns

Edward Burns as Pfc. Richard Reiben in 'Saving Private Ryan'
Saving Private Ryan, 1998. (Photo Credit: andrewz / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB)

Pfc. Richard Reiben is a soldier with the 2nd Rangers Battalion who’s recruited to aid in the search for Pvt. Ryan. He’s among the most strong-willed members of the group, even going head-to-head with Capt. Miller over the latter’s refusal to kill the German soldiers responsible for taking out one of their own teammates.

Reiben is portrayed by Edward Burns, who, prior to being cast in Saving Private Ryan, had only appeared in two films, The Brothers McMullen (1995) and She’s the One (1996). While he went on to star in many more movies following the release of Saving Private Ryan, few received the same accolades.

Dennis Farina

Dennis Farina as Jack Crawford in 'Manhunter'
Manhunter, 1986. (Photo Credit: fat_abbot / MovieStillsDB)

For many, Dennis Farina was Robert Stack’s replacement on the Unsolved Mysteries (2008-10) reboot in the late 2000s, but, prior to this, he also starred in a number of television series and movies. Some notable ones include Little Big League (1994), Snatch (2000) and What Happens In Vegas (2008).

Farina, himself a US Army veteran, was also cast as Lt. Col. Walter Anderson in Saving Private Ryan. It was a minor role, with Anderson, the commander of the 2nd Rangers Battalion, being the one to actually deliver the orders to Capt. Miller to find Pvt. Ryan.

Sadly, Farina passed away on July 22, 2013 after suffering a pulmonary embolism. He was just 69 years old, and was buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois.

Adam Goldberg

Adam Goldberg as Pvt. Stanley Mellish in 'Saving Private Ryan'
Saving Private Ryan, 1998. (Photo Credit: lisakenobi / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB)

While his time on the television series was short, Adam Goldberg is likely best known for playing Eddie, Chandler’s eccentric and angry roommate, in Friends (1994-04). Two years after, he was cast as Pvt. Stanley Mellish in Saving Private Ryan. The Jewish-American soldier is a member of Capt. Miller’s squad and is known for his deep hatred of the Germans, due to their persecution of the Jewish population.

Goldberg has taken on a variety of roles since his appearance in the war film. Not afraid to break out of his comfort zone, he later went on to star in such releases as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) and Zodiac (2007), and even has a recurring role as Harry Keshegian in The Equalizer (2021-present).

Ted Danson

Ted Danson as Sam Malone in 'Cheers'
Cheers, 1982-93. (Photo Credit: slidemen / MovieStillsDB)

Ted Danson is best known for starring as Sam Malone in the popular sitcom, Cheers (1982-93), but he’s had a decades-spanning career filled with numerous iconic roles. One of them was as a member of the Saving Private Ryan cast. In the film, he portrayed Fred Hamill, the captain of the 101st Airborne Division’s Pathfinders.

While Danson has continued to act in both film and television, he’s largely stuck to the latter, appearing in the CSI franchise, The Good Place (2016-2020) and The Mayor (2021-22), to name a few. His acting abilities have afforded him many commendations, including Primetime Emmys and Golden Globes.

Tom Sizemore

Tom Sizemore as Tech. Sergeant Michael "Mike" Hovath in 'Saving Private Ryan'
Saving Private Ryan, 1998. (Photo Credit: andrewz / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB)

One Saving Private Ryan cast member who led a troubled life was Tom Sizemore, who portrayed Tech. Sgt. Mike Hovath, Capt. Miller’s righthand man. A Hollywood veteran by the time he appeared in the film, he was a known face in the war movie genre, appearing in Oliver Stone‘s Born on the Fourth of July (1989), and later went on to snag roles in Black Hawk Down (2001) and Pearl Harbor (2001).

Throughout his life, Sizemore battled addiction. It led to numerous run-ins with the law, and greatly impacted his personal life. He was also accused of abusing a young actress on the set of Natural Born Killers (2005), something that wasn’t revealed to the public until over a decade after the film’s release.

On March 3, 2023, Sizemore passed away at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California. Just two weeks prior, he’d suffered a brain aneurysm, from which he’d been unable to recover.

Bryan Cranston

Bryan Cranston as Walter White in 'Breaking Bad'
Breaking Bad, 2008-13. (Photo Credit: Yaut / AMC / MovieStillsDB)

While he wasn’t in the film for long, Bryan Cranston‘s cameo in Saving Private Ryan is among the most memorable out of the cast. He portrays Mac, a one-armed staff member at the Department of War who fights for Pvt. Ryan’s rescue. It could be argued that, without him, the events of the movie wouldn’t have happened.

While he’d largely made a name for himself prior to Saving Private Ryan, it wasn’t until a few years after the film’s release that Cranston became a household name. Securing lead roles in Malcolm in the Middle (2000-06) and Breaking Bad (2008-13), he fast became known for his ability to play a range of roles.

Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion as John Nolan in 'The Rookie'
The Rookie, 2018-present. (Photo Credit: snoopysflock / MovieStillsDB)

While he’s best known for starring in the television series Firefly (2002), Castle (2009-16) and The Rookie (2018-present), one of Nathan Fillion’s earliest roles was as Pvt. James Francis “Minnesota” Ryan in Saving Private Ryan. In the movie, his character is mistaken for the Pvt. Ryan that Capt. Miller and his men are supposed to locate. It’s only when he makes a comment about his brothers still being in school that the group realize they have the wrong soldier.

Since Saving Private Ryan, Fillion has largely kept to TV. Aside from the aforementioned three series, he’s made appearances in Two Guys and a Girl (1998-2001), Modern Family (2009-20), Santa Clarita Diet (2017-19) and Big Mouth (2017-present). His last big screen appearance was as Cory Pitzner in the 2021 film, The Suicide Squad.

Matt Damon

Matt Damon as Pvt. James Francis Ryan in 'Saving Private Ryan'
Saving Private Ryan, 1998. (Photo Credit: lisakenobi / Dreamworks Pictures / Paramount Pictures / MovieStillsDB)

Closing out of list of Saving Private Ryan cast members is Matt Damon, who portrays the titular Pvt. James Ryan. Prior to the film, Damon got his big break in the Academy Award-winning Good Will Hunting (1997), which he starred in alongside the late Robin Williams.

Following Good Will Hunting and Saving Private Ryan, Damon went on to become one of Hollywood’s most sought-after actors. Along with appearing in the popular Bourne and Ocean’s franchises, he also scored starring roles in such box office hits as True Grit (2010), Interstellar (2014), The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) and Elysium (2013).

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In 2023, Damon starred alongside Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt in Oppenheimer. The film, directed by Christopher Nolan, follows the life of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who aided in the development of atomic weapons as part of the Manhattan Project.

Clare Fitzgerald

Clare Fitzgerald is a Writer and Editor with eight years of experience in the online content sphere. Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from King’s University College at Western University, her portfolio includes coverage of digital media, current affairs, history and true crime.

Among her accomplishments are being the Founder of the true crime blog, Stories of the Unsolved, which garners between 400,000 and 500,000 views annually, and a contributor for John Lordan’s Seriously Mysterious podcast. Prior to its hiatus, she also served as the Head of Content for UK YouTube publication, TenEighty Magazine.

In her spare time, Clare likes to play Pokemon GO and re-watch Heartland over and over (and over) again. She’ll also rave about her three Maltese dogs whenever she gets the chance.

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