Summary
- Ryan Reynolds' and cameo were instrumental in getting Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle made.
- Reynolds' generosity and charm helped push the low-budget film to success, leading to sequels and career boosts for the cast.
- Despite being lesser-known at the time, Reynolds' involvement in the project had a lasting positive impact on all involved.
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle team explain how Ryan Reynolds helped get the comedy made. The 2004 road trip movie tells the story of Harold Lee and Kumar Patel, and their quest to eat White Castle burgers. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle was directed by Danny Leiner and featured a leading cast including John Cho, Kal Penn, Ethan Embry, Rob Tinkler, Fred Willard, and Steve Braun.
Speaking with Rolling Stone, actor Penn and producer Nathan Kahane explain how Reynolds helped Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle get made. According to Penn, Reynolds was "incredibly ive" during the audition for Van Wilder a couple of years earlier and even helped Penn improvise during a callback, as he was "rooting for [Penn] to get the job." Then, Reynolds agreed to make a cameo in the film, which really pushed Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle to being made. Kahane went so far as to say that "Ryan ing the cast got the movie greenlit." Check out the full quotes from Penn and Kahane below:
Penn: Ryan was incredibly ive during the audition process for Van Wilder. In the final callback, it was between me and a white dude in brownface for the part of an Indian exchange student. He said to me, “How do you feel about improv?” So we improvised the scene, and he was obviously rooting for me to get the job. The entire production was awesome.
He told me once in ing, “When you get your first lead, let me know and I’ll play the ing guy.” When Harold & Kumar happened and we were talking about cameos, I reached out to Ryan and he was immediately like, “Yes, absolutely.”
Kahane: I calling Ryan’s agent and was like, “Is this happening?” He told me Ryan was totally ive because Ryan loves Kal. We paid him $10,000, and he was a beautiful man of his word. Ryan ing that cast got the movie greenlit.
This Story Makes Ryan Reynolds Even More Likable
The Actor Is Beloved By Fans
Given the time period in which Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle was released, it is notable that Reynolds was able to push the film forward. Released two decades ago, Reynolds was only 27 years old at the time of the comedy's release, and was much less of a Hollywood star than he is now. Still, prior to Harold & Kumar, Reynolds had risen to stardom with roles in projects such as Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, Boltneck, and Van Wilder. That greater name recognition was enough to get Harold & Kumar made.
Penn's description of Reynolds makes the actor even more likable than he already is. Contributing talents to goofy projects such as Free Guy and the Deadpool series, Reynolds is easily one of the most readily likable actors on screen. Reynolds' roles carry with them an ineffable charisma and charm that draw audiences to his projects. Based on Penn's statement, it seems like this jovial attitude extends to Reynolds' off-screen behavior as well.

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Taking a chance on Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle ended up paying off in the long-term. The $9 million budget film ended up turning a profit of $23.9 million, and went on to get two sequel movies. Penn is now a working actor as a result of the movie, as is Cho, with recent titles including the acclaimed show The Sympathizer, and the horror film AfraId. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle may have just been a small role for Reynolds, but his actions had a lasting positive impact.
Source: Rolling Stone

Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
- Release Date
- May 30, 2004
- Runtime
- 88minutes
- Director
- Danny Leiner
Cast
- John Cho
- Ethan Embry
The first film in the Harold and Kumar franchise, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle stars Kal Penn and John Cho, two roomates who, after getting high from smoking marijuana, embark on an epic adventure to get hamburgers from White Castle. Neil Patrick Harris also stars in the film as a fictionalized version of himself.
- Writers
- Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg
- Studio(s)
- New Line Cinema
- Distributor(s)
- New Line Cinema
- Budget
- $9 million
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