Leave Her to Heaven - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Leave Her to Heaven"
Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
Leave Her to Heaven - TMDB rating
7.4/10
227
Leave Her to Heaven - Kinopoisk rating
7.278/10
2131
Leave Her to Heaven - IMDB rating
7.6/10
17000

Actors and characters

Photo Gene Tierney #141829Photo Gene Tierney #141830Photo Gene Tierney #141831Photo Gene Tierney #141832

Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney
Character Ellen Berent Harland
Photo Cornel Wilde #198808Photo Cornel Wilde #198809Photo Cornel Wilde #198810Photo Cornel Wilde #198811

Cornel Wilde

Cornel Wilde
Character Richard Harland
Photo Jeanne Crain #276009Photo Jeanne Crain #276010Photo Jeanne Crain #276011Photo Jeanne Crain #276012

Jeanne Crain

Jeanne Crain
Character Ruth Berent
Photo Vincent Price #36575Photo Vincent Price #36576Photo Vincent Price #36577Photo Vincent Price #36578

Vincent Price

Vincent Price
Character Russell Quinton
Photo Mary Philips #264415

Mary Philips

Mary Philips
Character Mrs. Berent
Photo Ray Collins #2383Photo Ray Collins #2384

Ray Collins

Ray Collins
Character Glen Robie
Photo Gene Lockhart #44682

Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart
Character Dr. Saunders
Photo Reed Hadley #264545Photo Reed Hadley #264546

Reed Hadley

Reed Hadley
Character Dr. Mason
Photo Darryl Hickman #100006Photo Darryl Hickman #100007Photo Darryl Hickman #100008Photo Darryl Hickman #100009

Darryl Hickman

Darryl Hickman
Character Danny Harland
Photo Chill Wills #84322Photo Chill Wills #84323

Chill Wills

Chill Wills
Character Leick Thome
Photo Mae Marsh #44704Photo Mae Marsh #44705Photo Mae Marsh #44706Photo Mae Marsh #44707

Mae Marsh

Mae Marsh
Character Fisherwoman (uncredited)
Photo Grant Mitchell #120768

Grant Mitchell

Grant Mitchell
Character Carlson (uncredited)
Photo Ruth Clifford #83999Photo Ruth Clifford #84000

Ruth Clifford

Ruth Clifford
Character Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Photo Paul Everton #111303
Paul Everton
Character The Judge (uncredited)
Photo Gertrude Astor #63544Photo Gertrude Astor #63545

Gertrude Astor

Gertrude Astor
Character Prison Matron (uncredited)
Guy Beach
Character Sheriff (uncredited)
Photo Audrey Betz #92630
Audrey Betz
Character Cook at Robie's Ranch (uncredited)
Photo Olive Blakeney #276019
Olive Blakeney
Character Mrs. Louise Robie (uncredited)
Harry Depp
Character Catterson - the Chemist (uncredited)
Photo Jim Farley #115579Photo Jim Farley #115580
Jim Farley
Character Train Conductor (uncredited)
Betty Hannon
Character Tess Robie (uncredited)
Photo Kenner G. Kemp #52597
Kenner G. Kemp
Character Lounge Car Train Passenger (uncredited)

Thomas Martin

Thomas Martin
Character Court Clerk (uncredited)
Hans Moebus
Character Juror (uncredited)
Photo Milton Parsons #121039
Milton Parsons
Character Medcraft - Mortician (uncredited)
Photo Addison Richards #41922Photo Addison Richards #41923

Addison Richards

Addison Richards
Character Bedford (uncredited)
Photo Earl Schenck #276020Photo Earl Schenck #345027
Earl Schenck
Character Norton (uncredited)
Photo Charles Tannen #128028
Charles Tannen
Character Man (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In one scene featuring Cornell Wilde (1915-1989) and Gene Tierney (1920-1991), the actor simply couldn't deliver a convincing performance, while Tierney played so flawlessly that after each take, the crew would whistle in encouragement and approval. Eventually, director John M. Stahl (1886-1950) got so tired of it that he told Wilde: "See, everyone else already understands how to act, and it just doesn’t seem to sink in with you."
  • At the end of the shooting week, on Saturday evening, director John M. Stahl asked Gene Tierney to quickly run through one of the scenes so that cinematographer Leon Shamroy (1901-1974) could pre-visualize how to shoot it and arrange the lighting. The actress performed the scene, and Stahl, disappointed, stated that this was exactly how he had envisioned it, that it was perfect, and that she certainly wouldn't be able to repeat it on camera exactly the same way. He ignored all of Tierney's assurances that this was how she had rehearsed it, and that she could repeat it, and walked away, leaving the actress upset. On Monday morning, as promised, she played the scene perfectly on the very first take.
  • When filming the scene of Darryl Hickman's bathing in the lake, the water turned out to be so cold that the actor fell ill with pneumonia.
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