Cocaine Bear Cast

Universal Pictures • 2023 • Dark Comedy Thriller • 95 minutes

Inspired by the true story of a drug runner's plane crash in 1985, Cocaine Bear follows an oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists, and teens converging in a Georgia forest where a 500-pound black bear has ingested a staggering amount of cocaine and gone on a coke-fueled rampage for more blow and blood. This wild dark comedy thriller marks one of Ray Liotta's final performances.

Main Cast

Keri Russell

Keri Russell

Sari

Lead Role

O'Shea Jackson Jr.

O'Shea Jackson Jr.

Daveed

Lead Role

Alden Ehrenreich

Alden Ehrenreich

Eddie

Lead Role

Ray Liotta

Ray Liotta

Syd

Supporting Role (Final Role)

Isiah Whitlock Jr.

Isiah Whitlock Jr.

Bob

Supporting Role

Margo Martindale

Margo Martindale

Ranger Liz

Supporting Role

Jesse Tyler Ferguson

Jesse Tyler Ferguson

Peter

Supporting Role

Kristofer Hivju

Kristofer Hivju

Olaf "Kristoffer"

Supporting Role

Supporting Cast - The Kids

Actor Character Role
Brooklynn Prince Dee Dee Sari's daughter
Christian Convery Henry Dee Dee's friend
Aaron Holliday Stache Neighborhood teen
J.B. Moore Ponytail Teen delinquent
Leo Hanna Vest Teen delinquent

Supporting Cast - Law & Criminals

Actor Character Role
Kahyun Kim Beth Paramedic
Scott Seiss Tom Paramedic
Ayoola Smart Officer Reba Police officer
Shane Connellan Gabe Eddie's son
George Kerslake Kid Lost hiker

Additional Cast

Actor Character Role
Matthew Rhys Andrew C. Thornton II Drug smuggler
Hannah Hoekstra Elsa Olaf's wife
Oisín Nolan Petter Tourist
Allan Henry Cokey the Bear Motion capture
Conor Lambert Officer Wilson Local police

Production Team

Role Name Notable Work
Director Elizabeth Banks Pitch Perfect 2, Charlie's Angels (2019)
Screenplay Jimmy Warden The Babysitter: Killer Queen
Producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller 21 Jump Street, Spider-Verse films
Producer Elizabeth Banks Director/Producer
Executive Producers Aditya Sood, Brian Duffield Lord Miller Productions
Composer Mark Mothersbaugh Thor: Ragnarok, The Lego Movie
Cinematographer John Guleserian Candyman (2021), Love, Simon
Production Designer Chloe Arbiture The Art of Racing in the Rain
Costume Designer Natalie Bronfman The Handmaid's Tale
Bear Performer Allan Henry Stunt performer/motion capture
VFX Supervisor Robin Hollander Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Lord Miller Brownstone Productions

Awards & Recognition

  • Saturn Awards 2024 - Best Horror Film (Nominated)
  • Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards - Best Comedy Film (Nominated)
  • People's Choice Awards - The Comedy Movie of 2023 (Nominated)
  • Teen Choice Awards - Choice Comedy Movie (Nominated)
  • MTV Movie & TV Awards - Best Comedic Performance (Margo Martindale - Nominated)
  • Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Director (Elizabeth Banks - Nominated)
  • Fangoria Chainsaw Awards - Best Wide Release Film (Nominated)
  • Visual Effects Society Awards - Outstanding Visual Effects in a Comedy (Nominated)

Cultural Impact & Reception

Cocaine Bear became an unexpected cultural phenomenon, proving that audiences were hungry for original, outrageous concepts in an era dominated by sequels and franchises. The film's absurd premise - based on the true 1985 incident of a bear ingesting cocaine dropped from a drug smuggler's plane - generated massive social media buzz and memes before its release. Elizabeth Banks' commitment to the film's B-movie sensibilities, embracing camp rather than apologizing for it, created a modern midnight movie experience that knew exactly what it was.

Ray Liotta's final completed film role as drug kingpin Syd added unexpected poignancy to the wild proceedings, with the veteran actor delivering a characteristically intense performance even in this comedic context. The film's practical effects and bear puppetry, combined with CGI enhancement, created surprisingly effective and visceral bear attack sequences that balanced horror and humor. Margo Martindale's scene-stealing performance as the park ranger became a highlight, with her deadpan delivery and physical comedy earning critical praise. The film's lean 95-minute runtime showed restraint rare in modern blockbusters, understanding that the concept worked best as a tight, focused experience. O'Shea Jackson Jr. and Alden Ehrenreich's buddy chemistry provided the film's emotional core, grounding the insanity in genuine friendship. While critics were divided, audiences embraced the film's commitment to delivering exactly what the title promised - a bear on cocaine causing mayhem. The movie grossed over $87 million worldwide against its $35 million budget, proving that original IP could still succeed with the right marketing hook. Cocaine Bear's success inspired discussions about other bizarre true stories that could be adapted, potentially launching a new subgenre of fact-based absurdist horror-comedies.