Rocky - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Rocky"
Rocky (1976)
Timing: 2:0 (120 min)
Rocky - TMDB rating
7.795/10
8536
Rocky - Kinopoisk rating
8.02/10
142505
Rocky - IMDB rating
8.1/10
685000

Actors and characters

Photo Sylvester Stallone #3232Photo Sylvester Stallone #3233Photo Sylvester Stallone #3234Photo Sylvester Stallone #3235

Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone
Character Robert 'Rocky' Balboa
Photo Talia Shire #11733Photo Talia Shire #11734Photo Talia Shire #11735Photo Talia Shire #11736

Talia Shire

Talia Shire
Character Adrianna 'Adrian' Pennino
Photo Burt Young #48222Photo Burt Young #48223Photo Burt Young #48224Photo Burt Young #48225

Burt Young

Burt Young
Character Paulie Pennino
Photo Carl Weathers #31024Photo Carl Weathers #31025Photo Carl Weathers #31026

Carl Weathers

Carl Weathers
Character Apollo Creed
Photo Burgess Meredith #51282Photo Burgess Meredith #51283Photo Burgess Meredith #51284Photo Burgess Meredith #51285

Burgess Meredith

Burgess Meredith
Character Mickey Goldmill
Photo Thayer David #85488
Thayer David
Character George 'Miles' Jergens
Photo Joe Spinell #11794Photo Joe Spinell #11795Photo Joe Spinell #11796

Joe Spinell

Joe Spinell
Character Tony Gazzo
Photo Jimmy Gambina #128326
Jimmy Gambina
Character Mike
Photo Bill Baldwin #62808

Bill Baldwin

Bill Baldwin
Character Fight Announcer
Photo Al Silvani #62806
Al Silvani
Character Cut Man
Photo George Memmoli #112626

George Memmoli

George Memmoli
Character Ice Rink Attendant
Jodi Letizia
Character Marie
Photo Diana Lewis #128327
Diana Lewis
Character TV Commentator
Photo George O

George O'Hanlon

George O'Hanlon
Character TV Commentator
Larry Carroll
Character TV Interviewer
Photo Stan Shaw #56037Photo Stan Shaw #56038Photo Stan Shaw #56039

Stan Shaw

Stan Shaw
Character Dipper
Photo Don Sherman #51281

Don Sherman

Don Sherman
Character Bartender
Photo Billy Sands #128329
Billy Sands
Character Club Fight Announcer
Photo Pedro Lovell #51267
Pedro Lovell
Character Club Fighter
Photo DeForest Covan #128330
DeForest Covan
Character Apollo's Corner
Photo Simmy Bow #53274

Simmy Bow

Simmy Bow
Character Club Corner Man
Photo Tony Burton #45897Photo Tony Burton #45898

Tony Burton

Tony Burton
Character Tony "Duke" Evers
Photo Hank Rolike #84669
Hank Rolike
Character Apollo Corner Man
Photo Shirley O
Shirley O'Hara
Character Secretary
Kathleen Parker
Character Paulie's Date
Photo Frank Stallone Jr. #51277
Frank Stallone Jr.
Character Streetcorner Singer
Photo Lloyd Kaufman #5924Photo Lloyd Kaufman #5925Photo Lloyd Kaufman #327271Photo Lloyd Kaufman #327272

Lloyd Kaufman

Lloyd Kaufman
Character Drunk
Jane Marla Robbins
Character Owner of Pet Shop
Jack Hollander
Character Fats
Joe Sorbello
Character Bodyguard
Christopher Avildsen
Character Chiptooth
Frankie Van
Character Club Fight Referee
Photo Lou Fillipo #48230
Lou Fillipo
Character Championship Fight Announcer
Paris Eagle
Character Fighter
Photo Frank Stallone Sr. #78093
Frank Stallone Sr.
Character Timekeeper
Robert L. Tangrea
Character Streetcorner Singer
Peter Glassberg
Character Streetcorner Singer
William E. Ring
Character Streetcorner Singer
Joseph C. Giambelluc
Character Streetcorner Singer
Photo Joe Frazier #50715Photo Joe Frazier #50716

Joe Frazier

Joe Frazier
Character Himself
Photo Michael Dorn #24668Photo Michael Dorn #24669

Michael Dorn

Michael Dorn
Character Apollo Creed's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Photo Arnold Johnson #105774
Arnold Johnson
Character Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Stu Nahan #48227

Stu Nahan

Stu Nahan
Character Fight Commentator (uncredited)
Photo Frank Pesce #34697Photo Frank Pesce #70822

Frank Pesce

Frank Pesce
Character Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Lavelle Roby #105859
Lavelle Roby
Character Mary Anne Creed (uncredited)
Photo Arthur Tovey #35426

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo John Pleshette #84660
John Pleshette
Character Aftershave Commercial Director (uncredited)
Butkus Stallone
Character Dog

What's left behind the scenes

  • Sylvester Stallone sold the rights to produce the film on the condition that he play the main role. Producers even offered him $150,000 to allow them to give the role to Ryan O'Neal. The studio eventually agreed to Stallone's condition, as the film's budget initially did not exceed one million dollars (producers even had to mortgage their homes to make the film).
  • The film was shot in 28 days.
  • Despite the producers' protests, Stallone insisted that a scene be filmed in which Rocky confesses his fears and doubts to Adrian (Talia Shire) on the eve of the decisive fight. In the end, Stallone was allowed to do only one take, and he was so nervous before filming that he got drunk.
  • The boxing match scene was filmed starting with the fifteenth round, as Stallone and his partner Carl Weathers had to be heavily made up in this episode. The progress of the fight was filmed in reverse chronological order, meaning that less and less makeup was on the actors' faces. The film received an 'Oscar' for 'Best Editing' for this technical trick.
  • Stallone became the third actor in history to be nominated for an "Oscar" simultaneously for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay. Previously, only Charlie Chaplin and Orson Welles had received such an honor.
  • The filmmakers planned for all former world heavyweight champions to appear on screen in the scene preceding the fight between Rocky and Apollo. However, only one of them – Joe Frazier – showed up for the shoot on the appointed day. This turned out to be very opportune, as Frazier was a resident of Philadelphia, where the film is set and where filming took place.
  • Bette Midler turned down the role of Adrian.
  • When the producers received the script, they didn't yet know who Stallone was. Someone showed them a group photo from the film "The Lords of Flatbush" (1974), and they immediately became enthusiastic about making the film. They were just confused as to why a man named Stallone was a blonde with blue eyes. It later turned out that they had mistaken Stallone for his co-star in the film, Perry King. When the producers were shown the real Stallone, they were ready to abandon the project immediately.
  • During filming, Stallone genuinely punched frozen meat with his fists. As a result, the knuckles of his fingers became almost flat and remained that way.
  • The role of Rocky was offered to James Caan.
  • Stallone's father and younger brother appeared in small roles. Both are named Frank.
  • The actor who played Gazzo had an asthma attack during filming and had to urgently use his inhaler. The scene was decided not to be reshot, as it looked quite natural.
  • John G. Avildsen wanted to title the film "Rocky, a Simple Guy from the Working-Class Streets".
  • Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay sitting in a windowless room and continuously smoking bad "Tramps" cigarettes.
  • A Bulmastiff named Stallone appeared in the film. He can be seen in the credits under the name Batkas Stallone.
  • Stallone wrote the screenplay after watching a boxing match between Muhammad Ali and a little-known Chuck Wepner. However, unlike Rocky, Wepner was unable to continue the fight, as a technical knockout was declared in the fifteenth round.
  • Filming took place from January 9th to March 5th, 1976.
  • The film was shot primarily in various parts of Philadelphia, with a few scenes filmed in Los Angeles.
  • Sylvester Stallone sold the rights to produce this film on the condition that he play the lead role. The producers, however, offered him $150,000 to allow them to give the role to Ryan O’Neal. The studio ultimately agreed to Stallone’s condition, as the film’s budget initially did not exceed one million dollars (the producers even had to mortgage their homes to make the film).
  • The boxing match scene was filmed starting with the fifteenth round, as Stallone and his partner Carl Weathers had to be heavily made up in this episode. The course of the fight was filmed in reverse chronological order, meaning that less and less makeup was applied to the actors’ faces. The film received an “Oscar” in the “Best Editing” category for this technical trick.
  • Stallone became the third actor in history at that time to be nominated for an "Oscar" simultaneously for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay. Previously, only Charlie Chaplin and Orson Welles had received such an honor.
  • During filming, Stallone genuinely punched frozen meat with his fists. As a result, the knuckles of his fingers became almost flat and remained that way.
  • John G. Avildsen wanted to title the film "Rocky, a Simple Guy from the Working-Class Streets."
  • Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay for the film while sitting in a windowless room and continuously smoking cheap "Tramp" cigarettes.
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