National Lampoon's Vacation - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "National Lampoon's Vacation"
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Chevy Chase #29686Photo Chevy Chase #29687Photo Chevy Chase #29688Photo Chevy Chase #29689

Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase
Character Clark Griswold
Photo Beverly DPhoto Beverly DPhoto Beverly DPhoto Beverly D

Beverly D'Angelo

Beverly D'Angelo
Character Ellen Griswold
Photo Imogene Coca #206057Photo Imogene Coca #206058Photo Imogene Coca #206059Photo Imogene Coca #305972

Imogene Coca

Imogene Coca
Character Aunt Edna
Photo Randy Quaid #29709Photo Randy Quaid #29710Photo Randy Quaid #29711Photo Randy Quaid #29712

Randy Quaid

Randy Quaid
Character Cousin Eddie
Photo Dana Barron #206060Photo Dana Barron #206061Photo Dana Barron #206062

Dana Barron

Dana Barron
Character Audrey Griswold
Photo Eddie Bracken #53973Photo Eddie Bracken #53974Photo Eddie Bracken #53975

Eddie Bracken

Eddie Bracken
Character Roy Walley
Photo Brian Doyle-Murray #29719Photo Brian Doyle-Murray #29720

Brian Doyle-Murray

Brian Doyle-Murray
Character Kamp Komfort Clerk
Photo Miriam Flynn #27152

Miriam Flynn

Miriam Flynn
Character Cousin Catherine
Photo James Keach #97108

James Keach

James Keach
Character Motorcycle Cop
Photo Eugene Levy #44831Photo Eugene Levy #44832Photo Eugene Levy #44833

Eugene Levy

Eugene Levy
Character Car Salesman
Photo Frank McRae #31288

Frank McRae

Frank McRae
Character Grover
Photo John Candy #78155

John Candy

John Candy
Character Lasky, Guard at Walleyworld
Photo Christie Brinkley #86172
Christie Brinkley
Character Girl In The Red Ferrari
Photo Jane Krakowski #37491Photo Jane Krakowski #37492Photo Jane Krakowski #37493

Jane Krakowski

Jane Krakowski
Character Cousin Vicki
Photo Nathan Cook #206063Photo Nathan Cook #206064Photo Nathan Cook #206065
Nathan Cook
Character Man Giving Directions
Christopher Jackson
Character Pimp
Photo Mickey Jones #46532

Mickey Jones

Mickey Jones
Character Mechanic
Photo John Diehl #43173Photo John Diehl #43174

John Diehl

John Diehl
Character Assistant Mechanic
Jeannie Dimter Barton
Character Dodge City Cashier
Photo Randy Lowell #84096
Randy Lowell
Character Wyatt Earp
Virgil Wyaco II
Character Indian
Gerry Black
Character Davenport
Photo James Staley #112592
James Staley
Character Motel Desk Clerk
Adelaide Wilder
Character Car Hop
Photo Tessa Richarde #87884
Tessa Richarde
Character Motel Guest
Fritz Ford
Character Neighbor
Eric Stacey
Character Neighbor
Scott Perry
Character Swat Leader
Dennis Freeman
Character Policeman
John Craigmile
Character Camel Rider
Photo Henry Gibson #60515

Henry Gibson

Henry Gibson
Character Hotel clerk (uncredited)
Photo Harold Ramis #70275Photo Harold Ramis #70276Photo Harold Ramis #70277

Harold Ramis

Harold Ramis
Character Car salesman (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The plot is based on John Hughes's story "Vacation '58," published in the September issue of the humor magazine National Lampoon in 1979.
  • Filming at the amusement park was not a pleasant experience for the actors. Chevy Chase recounted that some actors were sick on the rides, as they had to shoot multiple takes. Dana Barron admitted that she had to take pills to avoid motion sickness on the rides. Anthony Michael Hall later confessed that he didn't even have to act scared on the roller coaster – he was genuinely afraid.
  • In the scenes at the amusement park, Anthony Michael Hall's character is taller than Beverly D'Angelo's, although in the scenes before arriving here they were the same height. The reason is that the film's finale was reshot 4 months after filming ended, and Hall grew almost 8 centimeters during that time.
  • For a brief appearance on screen at the end of the film, actor, comedian, screenwriter and producer John Candy (1950-1994) was paid a fee of one million dollars.
  • In the scene with the dog tied to the bumper, Chevy Chase bites his lip and his breathing is uneven – this is because the actor was desperately trying to hold back laughter.
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, was used as Walley World amusement park. The roller coaster shown in the film is the first in history to feature a complete loop.
  • In the scene where the Griswold family looks at the amusement park from the parking lot, the actors were actually looking at a racetrack in Arcadia, California. The racetrack was simply removed from the frame and replaced with a painted amusement park.
  • During filming, actress Imogen Coca (1908-2001) suffered a heart attack.
  • At the Dodge City bar, where the bartender shoots Clark, someone from the film crew dropped a mannequin from the second tier of scaffolding during a take, startling everyone present.
  • Filming the Griswolds' journey took up a significant portion of the allotted shooting time. Filming took place in California, Arizona, Colorado, Mississippi, Illinois, and Utah.
  • The childhood photos of Audrey on the wall are photos taken by Dan Barron from when she appeared in commercials as a child.
  • Scenes set in St. Louis and Dodge City were filmed on sets on the Warner Brothers studio lot.
  • John Candy was paid one million dollars for his brief appearance at the end of the film.
  • The plot is based on John Hughes' story "'58 Vacation," published in the September issue of the humor magazine National Lampoon in 1979.
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