Cast and Crew of Double Jeopardy

Double Jeopardy

In the captivating world of "Double Jeopardy," Ashley Judd masterfully portrays Libby Parsons, a woman whose life takes a devastating turn when she is falsely accused and convicted for the murder of her husband. Libby's once idyllic life crumbles around her as she's left to grapple with harsh reality within the confines of a cold, unforgiving prison cell. Though her world turns bleak, two unwavering desires keep her spirit alive - finding her beloved son and unraveling the enigma that shattered her previously joyful existence.

Tommy Lee Jones joins the cast as Travis Lehman, Libby's no-nonsense parole officer. Embodying a seasoned and cynical law enforcement professional, Lehman proves a formidable adversary and the primary obstacle standing between Libby and her pursuit of the truth. As Libby's parole officer, Lehman has a duty to maintain a careful watch over her every move, ensuring she adheres to the strict guidelines of her parole. However, as the investigation unfolds and Libby's determination showcases her unyielding resilience, Lehman finds himself questioning his own reservations and is left to explore the chinks in his own professional armor.

This gripping narrative weaves a tale of intrigue and suspense, where Libby's quest for justice and Lehman's wavering faith intertwine. As viewers remain captivated by Libby's heartrending fight to uncover the truth and reconnect with her son, the struggle forces Lehman to confront his own limitations while finding himself at odds with his superiors and colleagues in the law enforcement realm. The film's engrossing plotline ensures that audiences stay hooked until the very end, eagerly anticipating whether Libby will ultimately be vindicated and reunited with her son, whilst simultaneously witnessing Travis Lehman's inner transformation.

Main Cast of Double Jeopardy

Ashley Judd as Libby Parsons

Ashley Judd

Libby Parsons
Ashley Judd starred as Elizabeth Parsons in the 1999 thriller 'Double Jeopardy.' Her performance was widely praised for its intense emotional depth and ability to portray a vulnerable yet determined woman fighting to clear her name after being wrongfully convicted of her husband's murder. What made her role unique was the blend of suspense and strong character development, setting her apart from typical action-thriller leads of the time. A lesser-known fact about the film is that Ashley Judd performed many of her own stunts, including some challenging water scenes, which added authenticity to her portrayal.
Tommy Lee Jones as Travis Lehman

Tommy Lee Jones

Travis Lehman
In "Double Jeopardy," Tommy Lee Jones delivers a compelling performance as Travis Lehman, a cunning parole officer whose relentless pursuit of the protagonist adds intense suspense to the thriller. Jones brings his signature gravitas and understated menace to the role, contrasting sharply with his more stoic and authoritative characters like U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in "The Fugitive." While Gerard is a steadfast hero, Lehman operates in more ambiguous moral territory, showcasing Jones's versatility. A notable trivia fact is that Jones's character in "Double Jeopardy" was initially written as a less prominent role, but his portrayal significantly expanded the character's presence in the film.
Bruce Greenwood as Nick Parsons

Bruce Greenwood

Nick Parsons
In the movie 'Double Jeopardy' (1999), Bruce Greenwood plays the character Detective Travis Lehman, a dedicated and persistent police officer investigating the protagonist's suspicious circumstances. This role fits into Greenwood's overall career as he often portrays authoritative and complex figures in crime dramas and thrillers, adding a layer of intensity and depth. What makes this performance stand out compared to his earlier or more familiar work is how he balances a tough law enforcement persona with subtle emotional nuances, contributing significantly to the film's suspense. Unlike some of his more prominent roles, such as in 'Star Trek' or 'Thirteen Days,' his part in 'Double Jeopardy' showcases his ability to support a fast-paced thriller with grounded, believable character work, demonstrating his versatility as an actor.
Annabeth Gish as Angie Green

Annabeth Gish

Angie Green
Annabeth Gish played the role of Natalie Sanborn in the 1999 thriller "Double Jeopardy." While she was not the film's lead—the spotlight was mainly on Ashley Judd—Gish's performance contributed to the film’s tense atmosphere with a grounded and believable portrayal of her character's interactions. What made her role unique was her ability to bring subtle emotional depth to a supporting character, helping to enhance the narrative's suspense without overpowering the main plot. A lesser-known behind-the-scenes fact is that Annabeth Gish developed a close friendship with Ashley Judd during filming; they would often rehearse scenes together in between takes to perfect their chemistry and timing, which translated well onscreen.
Jay Brazeau as Bobby Long

Jay Brazeau

Bobby Long
Jay Brazeau played the character Detective Leo in the 1999 thriller 'Double Jeopardy.' His performance was noted for bringing a grounded and relatable presence to the film, which helped balance the intense and suspenseful storyline. What made Brazeau's portrayal unique was his subtle infusion of dry humor and skeptical demeanor, adding depth to a supporting role that might otherwise have been overlooked. A lesser-known fact about his involvement is that Brazeau improvised one of his key lines during a tense interrogation scene, which ended up being retained in the final cut because it perfectly captured his character's sarcastic edge.
Benjamin Weir as Matty Parsons, Age 4

Benjamin Weir

Matty Parsons, Age 4
Roma Maffia as Margaret Skolowski

Roma Maffia

Margaret Skolowski
Davenia McFadden as Evelyn

Davenia McFadden

Evelyn

Crew of Double Jeopardy

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