Leviathan - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Leviathan"
Leviathan (1989)
Timing: 1:38 (98 min)
Leviathan - TMDB rating
5.94/10
475
Leviathan - Kinopoisk rating
6.083/10
6450
Leviathan - IMDB rating
5.8/10
22524

Actors and characters

Photo Peter Weller #56386Photo Peter Weller #56387

Peter Weller

Peter Weller
Character Steven Beck
Photo Richard Crenna #37610Photo Richard Crenna #37611Photo Richard Crenna #37612

Richard Crenna

Richard Crenna
Character Dr. Glen 'Doc' Thompson
Photo Amanda Pays #175041Photo Amanda Pays #175042Photo Amanda Pays #175043

Amanda Pays

Amanda Pays
Character Elizabeth 'Willie' Williams
Photo Daniel Stern #66849Photo Daniel Stern #66850Photo Daniel Stern #66851

Daniel Stern

Daniel Stern
Character Buzz 'Sixpack' Parrish
Photo Ernie Hudson #30174Photo Ernie Hudson #30175Photo Ernie Hudson #30176Photo Ernie Hudson #30177

Ernie Hudson

Ernie Hudson
Character Justin Jones
Photo Michael Carmine #102147
Michael Carmine
Character Tony 'DeJesus' Rodero
Photo Lisa Eilbacher #79807Photo Lisa Eilbacher #79808Photo Lisa Eilbacher #79809

Lisa Eilbacher

Lisa Eilbacher
Character Bridget Bowman
Photo Héctor Elizondo #34852

Héctor Elizondo

Héctor Elizondo
Character C.P. Cobb
Photo Meg Foster #56046Photo Meg Foster #56047Photo Meg Foster #56048Photo Meg Foster #56049

Meg Foster

Meg Foster
Character Ms. Martin
Photo Eugene Lipinski #85253

Eugene Lipinski

Eugene Lipinski
Character Russian Ship Captain
Photo Larry Dolgin #331716
Larry Dolgin
Character Helicopter Pilot
Photo Pascal Druant #175044Photo Pascal Druant #175045Photo Pascal Druant #175046
Pascal Druant
Character Winch Operator
Steve Pelot
Character Winch Operator
Photo Tom Woodruff Jr. #20413

Tom Woodruff Jr.

Tom Woodruff Jr.
Character Lead Creature (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Director George P. Cosmatos (1941-2005) was provided with 50-60 drawings of the creature. Elements from all versions were combined into a single monster – huge, with a fish-like head, sharp teeth, and the ability to integrate distinctive features of its victims into its own body.
  • At the beginning of the film, one of the characters runs out of air, and the captain tries to help him by working on the ship's computer. At one point, Luxo with a ball flashes on the monitor – a lamp from the Pixar studio logo and the character from the studio's very first short animated film.
  • While working on the creature's appearance, director George P. Cosmatos and visual effects artist Stan Winston (1946-2008) reviewed photographs of various marine creatures, as well as medical books. Fascinated by the forms of living beings found in nature, they came up with the idea of combining parts of the human body and a deep-sea creature into a single body.
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