In the 1957 version, he was played by Joseph Sweeney.
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Juror #8 (played by Henry Fonda).
Henry Fonda
Juror #1o agrees with juror #12 and changes his vote to Not Guilty without any hoopla attached. You may have the number wrong for the juror you are attributing the quote to.
To sit in deliberation with other members of the jury.
Juror 5 gets mad after the second vote, when Juror 3 accuses him of being soft and changing his vote. It turns out Juror 9 (the old man) was the one to change his vote.
Juror #8 (played by Henry Fonda).
Juror Eight is the protagonist in Twelve Angry Men.
Juror #9, later identified as McArdle was the oldest juror.
Henry Fonda
His normal job is not specified, although he did have a job as a juror.
In the 1957 version, he is played by Robert Webber. In the 1997 television production, he is played by William Petersen.
Juror #1o agrees with juror #12 and changes his vote to Not Guilty without any hoopla attached. You may have the number wrong for the juror you are attributing the quote to.
The protagonist in "12 Angry Men" is Juror 8, played by Henry Fonda, who is the dissenting juror seeking to convince the others of reasonable doubt. The antagonist could be considered as Juror 3, played by Lee J. Cobb, who at first strongly believes in the defendant's guilt and serves as the main opposing force to Juror 8's arguments.
The 12th juror in the play 12 Angry Men originally believes that the boy is guilty. He later changes his vote to not guilty following the deliberation.
To sit in deliberation with other members of the jury.
Juror 5 gets mad after the second vote, when Juror 3 accuses him of being soft and changing his vote. It turns out Juror 9 (the old man) was the one to change his vote.
Yes. He was the 6th juror to vote not guilty.