Tommy - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Tommy"
Tommy (1975)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
Tommy - TMDB rating
6.451/10
305
Tommy - Kinopoisk rating
7.361/10
1907
Tommy - IMDB rating
6.6/10
22200

Actors and characters

Photo Oliver Reed #92775Photo Oliver Reed #92776Photo Oliver Reed #92777Photo Oliver Reed #92778

Oliver Reed

Oliver Reed
Character Frank
Photo Ann-Margret #57331Photo Ann-Margret #57332Photo Ann-Margret #57333Photo Ann-Margret #57334

Ann-Margret

Ann-Margret
Character Nora
Photo Roger Daltrey #37682Photo Roger Daltrey #37683

Roger Daltrey

Roger Daltrey
Character Tommy
Photo Elton John #17537Photo Elton John #67311Photo Elton John #67312

Elton John

Elton John
Character The Pinball Wizard
Photo Eric Clapton #59319Photo Eric Clapton #59320

Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton
Character The Preacher
Photo John Entwistle #37684

John Entwistle

John Entwistle
Character Himself
Photo Keith Moon #37685

Keith Moon

Keith Moon
Character Uncle Ernie
Photo Paul Nicholas #197516Photo Paul Nicholas #197517Photo Paul Nicholas #197518Photo Paul Nicholas #333303

Paul Nicholas

Paul Nicholas
Character Cousin Kevin
Photo Jack Nicholson #43418Photo Jack Nicholson #43419Photo Jack Nicholson #43420Photo Jack Nicholson #43421

Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson
Character The Specialist
Photo Robert Powell #97825Photo Robert Powell #97826Photo Robert Powell #97827Photo Robert Powell #97828

Robert Powell

Robert Powell
Character Captain Walker
Photo Pete Townshend #2358Photo Pete Townshend #2359

Pete Townshend

Pete Townshend
Character Himself
Photo Tina Turner #57961Photo Tina Turner #57962Photo Tina Turner #57963Photo Tina Turner #57964

Tina Turner

Tina Turner
Character The Acid Queen
Photo Arthur Brown #197519Photo Arthur Brown #197520Photo Arthur Brown #197521
Arthur Brown
Character The Priest
Victoria Russell
Character Sally Simpson

Ben Aris

Ben Aris
Character Reverend Simpson
Mary Holland
Character Mrs. Simpson
Gary Rich
Character Rock Musician
Dick Allan
Character President Black Angels
Barry Winch
Character Young Tommy
Eddie Stacey
Character Bovver Boy
Liza Strike
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Gillian McIntosh
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Photo Simon Townshend #333304

Simon Townshend

Simon Townshend
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Vicki Brown
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)

Mylon LeFevre

Mylon LeFevre
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Kit Trevor
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Billy Nicholls
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Helen Shappel
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Jeff Roden
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Paul Gurvitz
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Margo Newman
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Alison Dowling
Character Vocal Chorus (voice)
Jennifer Baker
Character Nurse #1 (uncredited)
Susan Baker
Character Nurse #2 (uncredited)
Peter Brace
Character Man with Knife (uncredited)
Imogen Claire
Character Nurse at the Specialist's Practice (uncredited)
Gillian King
Character Handmaiden to the Acid Queen (uncredited)
Juliet King
Character Handmaiden to the Acid Queen (uncredited)
Photo Steven Longhurst #197522Photo Steven Longhurst #197523Photo Steven Longhurst #197524

Steven Longhurst

Steven Longhurst
Character Tommy Accolyte (uncredited)
Photo Ken Russell #108151Photo Ken Russell #108152

Ken Russell

Ken Russell
Character Cripple (uncredited)
Photo Lisa Vanderpump #197525Photo Lisa Vanderpump #197526Photo Lisa Vanderpump #197527Photo Lisa Vanderpump #197528

Lisa Vanderpump

Lisa Vanderpump
Character Girl at Christmas Party (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the rock opera of the same name by The Who.
  • Initially, David Bowie (1947-2016) was considered for the role eventually played by Tina Turner.
  • According to Pete Townshend, Oliver Reed found it extremely difficult to record his part of the soundtrack, as he couldn't sing at all. He only managed it by recording in short fragments. Townshend was very nervous when it became known that Jack Nicholson was chosen for the role of the doctor, but calmed down only when Nicholson sang his parts without any problems.
  • Elton John initially refused the role he eventually played. For some time, David Essex, who played Tommy in the 1973 stage production, was seriously considered for the part of the Pinball Wizard, but producer Robert Stigwood (1934-2016) insisted on Elton John, who ultimately agreed, but only on the condition that he would get to keep the enormous shoes provided for the role by the costume designers.
  • It took three days to film the scene in which Mrs. Walker hallucinates soap, beans, and chocolate coming from the television. According to director Ken Russell (1927-2011), the scenes with beans and detergent (and the advertising parody of Red Baked Beans) were a kind of "revenge" for the commercials for beans and detergents that he had to shoot at the beginning of his career. Ann-Margret, who played Nora, improvised practically all the time. Russell simply told her that her character was having a nervous breakdown and that she could play it however she wanted. Unfortunately, during filming, she accidentally hit her hand on a broken television screen, and Russell had to rush her to the hospital, where she received stitches.
  • In the early 1970s, George Lucas was offered the opportunity to direct this film, but he declined the offer because he was busy filming 'American Graffiti' (1973) at the time.
  • The building on fire that the viewer sees is actually burning. The fire started accidentally, and it was decided to film it for use in the movie. The firefighters and fire engines are all real. Everything damaged by the fire was subsequently rebuilt.
  • Pete Townshend helped Eric Clapton overcome his drug addiction, and in gratitude, Clapton played a cameo role in the film.
  • The entire film was shot to a pre-recorded soundtrack, with the exception of the scene with the Pinball Wizard character, where the band The Who actually performed in front of the audience (although the soundtrack features Elton John). At the end of the scene, fans are shown running onto the stage. This wasn't in the script; the audience simply couldn't contain themselves, having just seen The Who perform live, and then Peter Townshend began smashing his guitar.
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