The real CIA agent who inspired Jessica Chastain’s character in Zero Dark Thirty expressed no regrets about the use of interrogation techniques.

Kathryn Bigelow decided to delve into the complexities of the decade-long hunt for the terrorist leader, Osama bin Laden, in the 2012 film Zero Dark Thirty, with an ensemble cast led by the Oscar-winning actress Jessica Chastain. She played the role of a CIA intelligence analyst, Maya, tasked with locating the al-Qaeda leader.
And the actress’s role was reportedly inspired by a real-life CIA agent, Alfreda Scheuer. While the film was both a critical and commercial success, it became embroiled in controversy, particularly over its depiction of torture, which the real-life agent later defended and expressed no regrets about
The CIA agent had no regrets over the use of the controversial interrogation methods
Directed by the Oscar-winning filmmaker, Kathryn Bigelow, and starring Jessica Chastain, the 2012 political thriller, Zero Dark Thirty, found itself surrounded by controversies upon its release.
One major source of backlash was the film’s disturbing depiction of interrogation techniques, particularly the infamous waterboarding scenes.
Zero Dark Thirty | Credit: Columbia Pictures
And while these scenes sparked significant criticism, the real-life CIA agent, Alfreda Scheuer, dubbed the ‘Queen of Torture’ by The New York Times, expressed no regrets over the methods portrayed.
Though she denied participating in interrogations herself, she defended the techniques used. “In fact, I raised my hand loud and proud, and you know, I don’t regret it at all,” she told Reuters in a 2022 interview. Scheuer also insisted that waterboarding was not torture and claimed such methods can be effective.
A still from Zero Dark Thirty | Credit: Columbia Pictures
She distinguished her role as a “debriefer,” a subject matter expert who asks questions after an interrogation. “A debriefer is a subject matter expert who asks questions,” she further said, emphasizing that her involvement was analytical and strategic.
Now retired, Alfreda Scheuer has shifted careers and currently runs her own life coaching business, YBeU Beauty.
Jessica Chastain honored the real-life CIA agent behind her Zero Dark Thirty role
Despite the backlash for its controversial interrogation depiction, the film’s director and cast defended it. Jessica Chastain, who played the lead role, also expressed deep gratitude and respect for the real-life CIA agent who reportedly inspired her character.
“She’s real,” the actress said of her role in Zero Dark Thirty, as per CBS News, before continuing,
She doesn’t look like me. I couldn’t be more different than her in that I’m a very emotional girl. And this is a girl who’s trained to be unemotional and trained to be analytically precise.
She further expressed her hopes that her role as Maya in the movie could thank and give credit to the real-life CIA agent behind her character, who remained undercover at the time.
Jessica Chastain | Credit: Harald Krichel/CC-BY-SA-4.0/Wikimedia Commons
“Hopefully, through playing [Maya], it’s thanking her and giving her credit for what she did because she’s one of the unnamed ones that can never take credit because she’s undercover,” she said.
Chastain received widespread acclaim for her performance in Zero Dark Thirty, including an Oscar nomination for Best Actress at the 85th Academy Awards.
Zero Dark Thirty is available to rent on Apple TV+.