Peggy Sue Got Married - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Peggy Sue Got Married"
Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Peggy Sue Got Married - TMDB rating
6.121/10
531
Peggy Sue Got Married - Kinopoisk rating
6.597/10
3570
Peggy Sue Got Married - IMDB rating
6.4/10
44000

Actors and characters

Photo Kathleen Turner #45054Photo Kathleen Turner #45055Photo Kathleen Turner #45056Photo Kathleen Turner #45057

Kathleen Turner

Kathleen Turner
Character Peggy Sue
Photo Nicolas Cage #18087Photo Nicolas Cage #18088Photo Nicolas Cage #18089Photo Nicolas Cage #18090

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage
Character Charlie Bodell
Photo Barry Miller #76325Photo Barry Miller #76326

Barry Miller

Barry Miller
Character Richard Norvik
Photo Catherine Hicks #43640

Catherine Hicks

Catherine Hicks
Character Carol Heath
Photo Joan Allen #35622Photo Joan Allen #35623Photo Joan Allen #35624Photo Joan Allen #35625

Joan Allen

Joan Allen
Character Maddy Nagle
Photo Kevin J. OPhoto Kevin J. O

Kevin J. O'Connor

Kevin J. O'Connor
Character Michael Fitzsimmons
Photo Jim Carrey #7674Photo Jim Carrey #7675Photo Jim Carrey #7676Photo Jim Carrey #7677

Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Character Walter Getz
Photo Lisa Jane Persky #79961

Lisa Jane Persky

Lisa Jane Persky
Character Delores Dodge
Photo Lucinda Jenney #58160

Lucinda Jenney

Lucinda Jenney
Character Rosalie Testa
Photo Wil Shriner #122919

Wil Shriner

Wil Shriner
Character Arthur Nagle
Photo Barbara Harris #100361Photo Barbara Harris #100362Photo Barbara Harris #100363

Barbara Harris

Barbara Harris
Character Evelyn Kelcher
Photo Don Murray #87707Photo Don Murray #87708Photo Don Murray #87709

Don Murray

Don Murray
Character Jack Kelcher
Photo Sofia Coppola #11782Photo Sofia Coppola #11783Photo Sofia Coppola #11784

Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola
Character Nancy Kelcher
Photo Maureen OPhoto Maureen OPhoto Maureen OPhoto Maureen O

Maureen O'Sullivan

Maureen O'Sullivan
Character Elizabeth Alvorg
Photo Leon Ames #99991Photo Leon Ames #99992Photo Leon Ames #99993

Leon Ames

Leon Ames
Character Barney Alvorg
Randy Bourne
Character Scott Bodell
Photo Helen Hunt #62376Photo Helen Hunt #62377Photo Helen Hunt #62378Photo Helen Hunt #62379

Helen Hunt

Helen Hunt
Character Beth Bodell
Photo Don Stark #24072

Don Stark

Don Stark
Character Doug Stell
Marshall Crenshaw
Character Reunion Band
Chris Donato
Character Reunion Band
Robert Crenshaw
Character Reunion Band
Tom Teeley
Character Reunion Band
Graham Maby
Character Reunion Band
Ken Grantham
Character Mr. Snelgrove
Sigrid Wurschmidt
Character Sharon
Photo Glenn Withrow #100411
Glenn Withrow
Character Terry
Harry Basil
Character Leon
Photo Sachi Parker #35412
Sachi Parker
Character Lisa
Vivien Straus
Character Sandy
Photo Morgan Upton #1873
Morgan Upton
Character Mr. Gilfond
Lewis Leibovich
Character Dr. Daly
Bill Bonham
Character Drunk
Joe Lerer
Character Drunk Creep
Barbara Oliver
Character Nurse
Martin Scott
Character The Four-Mations
Marcus Scott
Character The Four-Mations
Carl Lockett
Character The Four-Mations
Tony Saunders
Character The Four-Mations
Vincent Lars
Character The Four-Mations
Larry E. Vann
Character The Four-Mations
Lawrence Menkin
Character Elderly Gentleman
Daniel R. Suhart
Character Chinese Waiter
Leslie Hilsinger
Character Majorette
Photo Al Nalbandian #94608
Al Nalbandian
Character Lodge Member

Dan Leegant

Dan Leegant
Character Lodge Member
Ron Cook
Character Lodge Member
Mary Leichtling
Character Reunion Receptionist
Harrod Blank
Character Dancer (uncredited)
Photo Anna Ferguson #38633
Anna Ferguson
Character Nurse (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Debra Winger was initially cast in the role of Peggy Sue, but the actress fell during a bike ride and injured her back, forcing her to withdraw from the project.
  • The filmmakers had to resort to an optical illusion in the opening scene. If the scene had been filmed as usual, the camera and technical staff would have been reflected in the mirror. Therefore, a stunt double (view from the back) played Kathleen Turner instead, gesturing simultaneously with the heroine, but in a mirrored reflection. This created the impression that Turner and Helen Hunt’s characters were reflected in the mirror, when in reality it was a normal shot with the heroines and the stunt double in front of a large mirror frame.
  • In 1960, Peggy Sue warns her sister to stay away from red M&Ms. Their production was halted in 1976 when a potentially carcinogenic substance was discovered in the dye, and in 1986 (after the film's release) their production and sale were resumed with a different dye.
  • In the original script, Rosalie, the woman in a wheelchair that Peggy Sue sees at the reunion, was a gymnast who was injured in a fall. Additionally, in the original script, Peggy Sue tried to use her knowledge of the future. She invented pantyhose, persuaded people to invest in Xerox stock, and tried to prevent an accident involving Rosalie.
  • When Debra Winger was cast in the lead role, she asked Penny Marshall to direct the film. Marshall discussed filming the movie with Tom Hanks and Sean Penn, but three weeks later she was fired from the project, with the decision being made that she had taken on too much as a novice director.
  • While working on Charlie’s unusual voice, actor Nicolas Cage based it on the voice of one of the characters from the animated series “The Gambee Show” (1956-1968), and wore dentures.
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