One Hundred and One Dalmatians - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "One Hundred and One Dalmatians"
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
Timing: 1:19 (79 min)
One Hundred and One Dalmatians - TMDB rating
7.173/10
6634
One Hundred and One Dalmatians - Kinopoisk rating
8.048/10
176175
One Hundred and One Dalmatians - IMDB rating
7.3/10
196000

Actors and characters

Photo Rod Taylor #35573

Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor
Character Pongo (voice)
Photo J. Pat OPhoto J. Pat OPhoto J. Pat O

J. Pat O'Malley

J. Pat O'Malley
Character Colonel / Jasper (voice)
Photo Betty Lou Gerson #25884Photo Betty Lou Gerson #25885

Betty Lou Gerson

Betty Lou Gerson
Character Cruella De Vil / Miss Birdwell (voice)
Photo Martha Wentworth #35575Photo Martha Wentworth #35576

Martha Wentworth

Martha Wentworth
Character Nanny / Queenie / Lucy (voice)
Photo Ben Wright #27461
Ben Wright
Character Roger (voice)

Cate Bauer

Cate Bauer
Character Perdita (voice)
Photo David Frankham #35577

David Frankham

David Frankham
Character Sergeant Tibbs (voice)
Photo Frederick Worlock #35578Photo Frederick Worlock #35579

Frederick Worlock

Frederick Worlock
Character Horace / Inspector Craven (voice)
Photo Lisa Davis #35580

Lisa Davis

Lisa Davis
Character Anita (voice)
Photo Tom Conway #35581Photo Tom Conway #35582Photo Tom Conway #35583

Tom Conway

Tom Conway
Character Quizmaster / Collie (voice)
Photo Tudor Owen #35584
Tudor Owen
Character Towser (voice)
George Pelling
Character Danny (voice)
Ramsay Hill
Character Television Announcer / Labrador (voice)
Photo Sylvia Marriott #35585

Sylvia Marriott

Sylvia Marriott
Character Countess (voice)
Photo Queenie Leonard #35586
Queenie Leonard
Character Princess (voice)
Photo Marjorie Bennett #35587

Marjorie Bennett

Marjorie Bennett
Character Duchess (voice)
Mickey Maga
Character Patch (voice)
Photo Barbara Beaird #35588

Barbara Beaird

Barbara Beaird
Character Rolly (voice)
Photo Mimi Gibson #35589

Mimi Gibson

Mimi Gibson
Character Lucky (voice)
Sandra Abbott
Character Penny (voice)
Photo Thurl Ravenscroft #25883

Thurl Ravenscroft

Thurl Ravenscroft
Character Captain (voice)
Bill Lee
Character Roger (singing voice)

Bob Stevens

Bob Stevens
Character Narrator (voice)
Photo Paul Wexler #35590
Paul Wexler
Character Car Mechanic (voice)
Photo Mary Wickes #35591Photo Mary Wickes #35592

Mary Wickes

Mary Wickes
Character Freckles (voice)
Photo Barbara Luddy #35593

Barbara Luddy

Barbara Luddy
Character Rover (voice)
Photo Lisa Daniels #35594Photo Lisa Daniels #35595

Lisa Daniels

Lisa Daniels
Character Perdita (voice)
Photo Helene Stanley #25874

Helene Stanley

Helene Stanley
Character (voice)
Photo Don Barclay #25877

Don Barclay

Don Barclay
Character Truck Driver (voice)
Jeanne Bruns
Character Radio Singer (voice)
Photo Lucille Bliss #25878

Lucille Bliss

Lucille Bliss
Character TV Commercial Singer (voice)
Photo Paul Frees #35597Photo Paul Frees #35598

Paul Frees

Paul Frees
Character Dirty Dawson (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The animators, while working on the cartoon, were the first to use xerography to reproduce drawings.
  • For the first time, the storyboarding of the plot was not under the direct control of Walt Disney himself. At that time, Walt Disney was busy opening his first Disneyland.
  • Cruella de Vil was the last work of animator Marc Davis at Walt Disney Studios – after the film's release, he submitted his resignation.
  • The film is based on the eponymous novella by writer Dodie Smith.
  • The cartoon features one scene that was filmed in reality. In the scene where Cruella's car goes off the bridge and into the ditch, the car spins its wheels and drives out of the ravine. A paper model of Cruella’s car was specially made for this scene.
  • Marc Davis personally animated Cruella throughout the film. In the scene where Cruella writes a check to Anita, the unerasable pencil outlines of the image construction are visible.
  • For the first time in Disney animated films, flirting between two human characters appears – specifically, Anita and Roger flirt with each other after Cruella's first visit.
  • Dodie Smith, the screenwriter and author of the book that served as the literary source for the screenplay, lived with nine Dalmatians, one of whom was named Pongo. The idea for the plot came to her when a friend, seeing all her dogs together, remarked that they would make a "lovely fur coat."
  • Walt Disney threatened to close the studio, abandon animation, and focus on live-action films, television programs, and, most importantly, the development of "Disneyland" if the animated film was a box office failure. The film proved to be commercially successful.
  • Due to the failure of the 1958 animated film "Sleeping Beauty," production costs for "101 Dalmatians" had to be reduced. As a result, "101 Dalmatians" became the first Disney project to utilize photocopying (xerography, a technique for transferring text and images onto paper). This made the animated film visually complex and established the standard for Disney imagery (sharply defined outlines) until technology advanced and images became softer (as in the 1977 film "The Rescuers").
  • Almost 100,000 liters of special paint, weighing nearly 5 tons, were used for the project. This would be enough to cover 15 football fields or paint the exterior of 135 medium-sized houses. Nearly 1,000 different shades of color were created.
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