Pulp Fiction Cast
Meet the Cast
Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson)
You don't mess with Jules Winnfield. He's one dangerous, intimidating dude—a stone-cold killer. Let him tell you himself:JULES: I'm a mushroom cloud-layin' motherf***er, motherf***er!Samuel L. Ja...
Vincent Vega (John Travolta)
Vincent's a heroin-addicted hit man employed by Marsellus Wallace, a big-time drug dealer and crime boss. Maybe you remember Mr. Blonde, a.k.a. Vic Vega, from Reservoir Dogs? Well, Vincent Vega is...
Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis)
Butch is a boxer with a fading career, who agrees to take a dive for a big payout. We get a little backstory on him, a flashback to a day when a soldier from his dad's POW camp gave him his great-g...
Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames)
What does Marsellus Wallace look like? Jules wants to know. We want to know. Everyone on the planet wants to now.Every major character in the film is associated with Marsellus. We hear a lot about...
Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman)
Before we even see her, Mia Wallace is the most talked about character in the film.We know she's the big man's new wife, a "don't touch" person if there ever was one. But she's also beautiful and b...
Ringo and Yolanda (a.k.a. Pumpkin and Honey Bunny) (Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer)
These two small-time crooks open and close the show, tying the narrative together even though they don't make appearances anywhere in between. This Bonnie and Clyde duo have been living the life of...
Jimmie (Quentin Tarantino)
Jules' friend Jimmie acts just like you would act if a buddy called you up asking for a favor and then brought over a blood-drenched, brain-splattered car with a dead guy in the back seat: he's not...
Winston Wolfe (a.k.a. The Wolf) (Harvey Keitel)
Winston Wolf is Marsellus' personal fixer, and he's one impressive guy. Harvey Keitel gives the character an understated, cynical sense of humor. The Wolf never has to get angry because he knows he...
Lance and Jody (Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette)
Lance is the classic drug dealer. He gives Vincent the old "friend discount" routine and then does a little salesmanship on the high-end heroin until Vincent bites. We wouldn't be surprised if he s...
Fabienne (Maria de Medeiros)
Fabienne is Butch's adorable girlfriend, who just wants some blueberry pancakes and maybe some pie—oh, and a potbelly, which we're pretty sure comes free with the first two. With her naiveté and...
Brett and the Boys (Frank Whaley, Phil LaMarr)
We don't know much about the backstory of Brett, Marvin, and the gang, but we do know they tried to double cross Marsellus Wallace—and nobody double crosses Marsellus Wallace and gets away with i...
Maynard, Zed, and the Gimp (Duane Whitaker, Peter Greene, Stephen Hibbert)
The morality of many of Pulp Fiction characters is simply a matter of perspective. Jules and Vincent and Butch are all sort of bad good-guys…or maybe good bad-guys? But that's not the case for Ma...
Captain Koons (Christopher Walken)
Captain Koons makes a quick appearance in a flashback of young Butch's life. Koons spent time in a POW camp with Butch's father, who gave him Bruce's grandfather's gold watch to give to Butch in ca...
Esmarelda Villalobos (Angela Jones)
The lovely cab driver may not have a whole ton of screen time, but she plays a big part in our first real meeting with Butch, helping to shed some light on his character. Esmarelda is oddly fascina...