Every Actor The Blacklist Almost Cast As Raymond Reddington Before James Spader

Just three days before shooting was due to start for the first episode of The Blacklist, James Spader said yes to the role of Raymond “Red” Reddington, the central character of the landmark crime series. It’s now hard to imagine anyone other than Spader playing the role, which during the course of The Blacklist’s 10 seasons has come to define the actor’s career. However, it wasn’t always meant to be this way, as four other actors were offered the part of criminal informer-turned-FBI informant Reddington before James Spader eventually said yes.

Spader was actually the fifth choice to play the lead in the series, and only got the role after some of Hollywood’s biggest names turned it down. According to showrunner and executive producer John Eisendrath, the agent of every actor who was initially preferred to Spader when he was casting The Blacklist said no to him. “I’m not sure if our offers even got to those actors,” Eisendrath told Variety in 2018, “or if their agents just said, ‘Forget it.’” In hindsight, some of these actors must be kicking themselves that they didn’t push their agents to accept the part.

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Kiefer Sutherland

2 Years After Finishing His Stint As 24’s Jack Bauer


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Kiefer Sutherland

Birthdate

December 21, 1966

Birthplace

Paddington, London, England, UK

Notable Projects

Phone Booth, Mirrors, Flatliners

Jack Bauer actor Kiefer Sutherland was offered the role of Raymond Reddington in The Blacklist two years after his nine-season run as the central hero of 24 had come to an end. As one of TV’s biggest action stars at the time, it would have been difficult for Sutherland to make his next major career move by signing onto another thriller that didn’t involve anything like the kind of physical performance his portrayal of Jack Bauer required.

Instead, he went back to movies, with the 2014 true-story historical disaster movie Pompeii his most successful project. The fact that this movie is scarcely remembered today is testament to how things have gone for Sutherland since he turned down The Blacklist.

It’s easy to say with hindsight, but the show turned out to be a serious opportunity missed for the actor, who would have had the chance to stretch himself as a performer in a very different role from the hero he depicted in 24. Having Raymond Reddington alongside Jack Bauer on his résumé would have made for one heck of an acting CV.

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Richard Gere

With Questionable Credentials To Play This Kind Of Role


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Richard Gere

Birthdate

August 31, 1949

Birthplace

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Notable Projects

Pretty Woman, Hachi: A Dog’s Tale, Primal Fear

In retrospect, it seems kind of bizarre that Richard Gere was offered a role as dark and double-crossing as The Blacklist’s Raymond Reddington. Admittedly, he’d just come off the back of playing a villainous financial tycoon in the acclaimed crime drama Arbitration at the time, as well as starring in the forgettable spy thriller The Double the year before that.

Richard Gere would have had to make Raymond Reddington a very different character for his casting to make sense.

In general, though, Gere’s turns as a machiavellian bad guy tend not to work out very well, and the version of Reddington that James Spader ended up playing in The Blacklist seems completely wrong for the Pretty Woman actor. Richard Gere would have had to make the character a very different one for his casting to make sense.

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Bryan Cranston

Just As His Time As Walter White In Breaking Bad Was Ending


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Bryan Cranston

Birthdate

March 7, 1956

Birthplace

Los Angeles, California, USA

Notable Projects

Breaking Bad, Malcolm in the Middle, Argo

On the other hand, it’s no surprise that Bryan Cranston received a call about playing Raymond Reddington. In 2012, Cranston was busy filming the final episode of Breaking Bad, the seminal crime thriller series in which he plays one of the most ingeniously duplicitous antiheroes of 21st-century television, if not of all time.

Even fans of The Blacklist have to admit that Cranston would have made a good Raymond Reddington, albeit a very different one from James Spader.

His agent probably felt that lightning doesn’t strike twice, and he’s gone on to have a successful post-Walter White career in a range of other roles, stretching his already impressive acting range even further. Nevertheless, even fans of The Blacklist have to admit that Cranston would have made a good Raymond Reddington,

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Pierce Brosnan

A Decade On From Being James Bond


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Pierce Brosnan

Birthdate

May 16, 1953

Birthplace

Navan, County Meath, Ireland

Notable Projects

GoldenEye, Die Another Day, Tomorrow Never Dies

When Pierce Brosnan was called on to play Raymond Reddington in The Blacklist, his trajectory as an actor had taken a very different turn from his days as the fifth actor to play James Bond in Eon’s 007 franchise. His role in Roman Polanski’s celebrated neo-noir thriller The Ghost Writer aside, Brosnan was mostly starring in middling romantic comedies, and his career needed the sH๏τ in the arm that it now appears to be getting more than a decade later.

Given Brosnan’s history as a legendary big-screen spy, a shift to the small screen in a comparable but much murkier role could have worked well. It wasn’t to be, though, as the Bond star said no to The Blacklist, and had to wait a further 12 years for Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag and The Thursday Murder Club to bring him a late-career renaissance.

Sources: Variety

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