Ice Station Zebra - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Ice Station Zebra"
Ice Station Zebra (1968)
Timing: 2:28 (148 min)
Ice Station Zebra - TMDB rating
6.202/10
156
Ice Station Zebra - Kinopoisk rating
6.047/10
435
Ice Station Zebra - IMDB rating
6.6/10
13000

Actors and characters

Photo Rock Hudson #84317Photo Rock Hudson #84318Photo Rock Hudson #84319

Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson
Character Cdr. James Ferraday
Photo Ernest Borgnine #56007Photo Ernest Borgnine #56008Photo Ernest Borgnine #56009Photo Ernest Borgnine #56010

Ernest Borgnine

Ernest Borgnine
Character Boris Vaslov
Photo Patrick McGoohan #49481Photo Patrick McGoohan #49482Photo Patrick McGoohan #49483Photo Patrick McGoohan #49484

Patrick McGoohan

Patrick McGoohan
Character David Jones
Photo Jim Brown #76766Photo Jim Brown #76767Photo Jim Brown #76768Photo Jim Brown #76769

Jim Brown

Jim Brown
Character Capt. Leslie Anders
Photo Tony Bill #60899Photo Tony Bill #60900Photo Tony Bill #60901

Tony Bill

Tony Bill
Character Lt. Russell Walker
Photo Alf Kjellin #192776Photo Alf Kjellin #192777Photo Alf Kjellin #192778Photo Alf Kjellin #192779

Alf Kjellin

Alf Kjellin
Character Col. Ostrovsky
Photo Gerald S. O

Gerald S. O'Loughlin

Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Character Lt. Cdr. Bob Raeburn
Photo Ted Hartley #97021
Ted Hartley
Character Lt. Jonathan Hansen
Photo Murray Rose #192781Photo Murray Rose #192782Photo Murray Rose #192783

Murray Rose

Murray Rose
Character Lt. George Mills
Michael T. Mikler
Character Lt. Courtney Cartwright
Joseph Bernard
Character Dr. Jack Benning
Photo Jonathan Goldsmith #95690

Jonathan Goldsmith

Jonathan Goldsmith
Character Russian Aide
Photo Sherwood Price #192784Photo Sherwood Price #192785Photo Sherwood Price #192786
Sherwood Price
Character Lt. Edgar Hackett

Lee Stanley

Lee Stanley
Character Lt. Mitgang
Photo John Orchard #93599
John Orchard
Character Survivor
Jim Dixon
Character Earl MacAuliffe
Photo Ron Masak #112226

Ron Masak

Ron Masak
Character Paul Zabrinczski
Boyd Berlind
Character Bruce Kentner
Craig Shreeve
Character Gafferty
Wade Graham
Character Parker
David Wendel
Character Cedric Patterson
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Character Lyle Nichols
Ted Kristian
Character Wassmeyer
Photo Lloyd Haynes #192787Photo Lloyd Haynes #192788Photo Lloyd Haynes #192789Photo Lloyd Haynes #192790

Lloyd Haynes

Lloyd Haynes
Character Webson
Michael Grossman
Character Kohler
Buddy Garion
Character Edward Rawlins
Don Newsome
Character Timothy Hirsch
Robert Carlson
Character Kelvaney
Michael Rougas
Character Fannovich

Gary Downey

Gary Downey
Character Lorrison
T. J. Escott
Character Lt. Carl Mingus
Photo Jed Allan #192793Photo Jed Allan #192794Photo Jed Allan #192795
Jed Allan
Character Peter Costigan
Photo Lloyd Nolan #113977Photo Lloyd Nolan #113978Photo Lloyd Nolan #113979Photo Lloyd Nolan #113980

Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Nolan
Character Admiral Garvey
Photo Jim Goodwin #182310Photo Jim Goodwin #182311Photo Jim Goodwin #182312Photo Jim Goodwin #182313

Jim Goodwin

Jim Goodwin
Character Survivor
William Byron Hillman
Character Philip Munsey
Dennis Alpert
Character Gambetta
Photo Budd Albright #118915
Budd Albright
Character Seaman with torpedo accident (uncredited)
John Breen
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Photo Louie Elias #52560

Louie Elias

Louie Elias
Character Maneuver Sergeant (uncredited)
Ty Haller
Character Pvt. Grey (uncredited)
Photo James Jeter #97333
James Jeter
Character 2nd Barman (uncredited)
Larry Strong
Character Wardroom Attendent (uncredited)
Photo Elliott Sullivan #107381
Elliott Sullivan
Character Bartender (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Billionaire Howard Hughes suffered from a mental disorder in the second half of his life. One manifestation of this was an obsession with watching the film "Polar Station "Zebra". It is known that he equipped a home cinema in the penthouse of the hotel where he lived and re-watched the film more than 150 times. According to Paul Virilio, who studied this phenomenon, the infinite re-viewing of a single film manifested as a kind of escape from reality into a fictional world, which led to a breakdown of personality.
  • In one scene, Patrick McGoohan (1928-2009) had to dive into the flooded torpedo compartment of a nuclear submarine and rescue a crew member trapped there. McGoohan was an excellent swimmer and insisted on performing the scene himself, rather than using a stunt double. The script was urgently changed to have McGoohan's character act in this scene not alone, but with the character of Murray Rose (1939-2012), who was an Olympic champion. This proved to be a very successful decision, as at one point, when the actors were standing waist-deep in water that was still rising, McGoohan's leg became stuck, and Rose had to dive to free his partner's leg.
  • Billionaire Howard Hughes suffered from a mental disorder in the second half of his life. One manifestation of this was an obsession with watching the film "Ice Station Zebra." It is known that he equipped a home theater in the penthouse of the hotel where he lived and rewatched the film more than 150 times. According to Paul Virilio, who researched this phenomenon, the infinite rewatching of a single film manifested as a kind of escape from reality into a fictional world, which led to the disintegration of his personality.
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