The Godfather - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Godfather"
The Godfather (1972)
Timing: 2:55 (175 min)
The Godfather - TMDB rating
8.687/10
22744
The Godfather - Kinopoisk rating
8.708/10
442953
The Godfather - IMDB rating
9.2/10
2200000

Actors and characters

Photo Marlon Brando #11684Photo Marlon Brando #11685Photo Marlon Brando #11686Photo Marlon Brando #11687

Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando
Character Don Vito Corleone
Photo Al Pacino #11692Photo Al Pacino #11693Photo Al Pacino #11694Photo Al Pacino #11695

Al Pacino

Al Pacino
Character Michael Corleone
Photo James Caan #11714Photo James Caan #11715Photo James Caan #11716Photo James Caan #11717

James Caan

James Caan
Character Sonny Corleone
Photo Robert Duvall #11721Photo Robert Duvall #11722Photo Robert Duvall #11723Photo Robert Duvall #11724

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall
Character Tom Hagen
Photo Diane Keaton #11728Photo Diane Keaton #11729Photo Diane Keaton #11730Photo Diane Keaton #11731

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton
Character Kay Adams
Photo Talia Shire #11733Photo Talia Shire #11734Photo Talia Shire #11735Photo Talia Shire #11736

Talia Shire

Talia Shire
Character Connie Corleone Rizzi
Photo Gianni Russo #11740Photo Gianni Russo #67140

Gianni Russo

Gianni Russo
Character Carlo Rizzi
Photo Sterling Hayden #11741Photo Sterling Hayden #11742Photo Sterling Hayden #11743Photo Sterling Hayden #11744

Sterling Hayden

Sterling Hayden
Character Captain McCluskey
Photo John Marley #11747Photo John Marley #11748Photo John Marley #67141

John Marley

John Marley
Character Jack Woltz
Photo Richard Conte #11749Photo Richard Conte #11750Photo Richard Conte #11751

Richard Conte

Richard Conte
Character Barzini
Photo Al Lettieri #11752

Al Lettieri

Al Lettieri
Character Sollozzo
Photo Abe Vigoda #11753Photo Abe Vigoda #11754

Abe Vigoda

Abe Vigoda
Character Sal Tessio
Photo John Cazale #11755

John Cazale

John Cazale
Character Fredo Corleone
Photo Rudy Bond #11756Photo Rudy Bond #11757

Rudy Bond

Rudy Bond
Character Cuneo
Photo Al Martino #11758
Al Martino
Character Johnny Fontane
Photo Morgana King #11759Photo Morgana King #67745
Morgana King
Character Mama Corleone
Photo Lenny Montana #11760

Lenny Montana

Lenny Montana
Character Luca Brasi
Photo John Martino #11761
John Martino
Character Paulie Gatto
Photo Salvatore Corsitto #11762
Salvatore Corsitto
Character Bonasera
Photo Alex Rocco #11766Photo Alex Rocco #11767

Alex Rocco

Alex Rocco
Character Moe Greene
Photo Tony Giorgio #11768

Tony Giorgio

Tony Giorgio
Character Bruno Tattaglia
Photo Vito Scotti #11769

Vito Scotti

Vito Scotti
Character Nazorine
Photo Tere Livrano #11770Photo Tere Livrano #67763
Tere Livrano
Character Theresa Hagen
Photo Victor Rendina #11771
Victor Rendina
Character Philip Tattaglia
Jeannie Linero
Character Lucy Mancini
Photo Julie Gregg #11772

Julie Gregg

Julie Gregg
Character Sandra Corleone
Ardell Sheridan
Character Mrs. Clemenza
Photo Simonetta Stefanelli #11773

Simonetta Stefanelli

Simonetta Stefanelli
Character Apollonia - Sicilian Sequence
Photo Angelo Infanti #11774

Angelo Infanti

Angelo Infanti
Character Fabrizio - Sicilian Sequence
Photo Corrado Gaipa #11775Photo Corrado Gaipa #11776

Corrado Gaipa

Corrado Gaipa
Character Don Tommasino - Sicilian Sequence
Photo Franco Citti #11777Photo Franco Citti #11778

Franco Citti

Franco Citti
Character Calo - Sicilian Sequence
Photo Saro Urzì #11779

Saro Urzì

Saro Urzì
Character Vitelli - Sicilian Sequence
Photo Roman Coppola #11780Photo Roman Coppola #11781

Roman Coppola

Roman Coppola
Character Boy on Street Who Attended Funeral (uncredited)
Photo Sofia Coppola #11782Photo Sofia Coppola #11783Photo Sofia Coppola #11784

Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola
Character Michael Francis Rizzi (uncredited)
Don Costello
Character Don Victor Stracci (uncredited)
Italia Coppola
Character Extra in Wedding Scene (uncredited)
Gray Frederickson
Character Cowboy on the Set at Woltz's Studio (uncredited)
Photo Ron Gilbert #11785
Ron Gilbert
Character Usher in Bridal Party (uncredited)
Sonny Grosso
Character Cop Outside Hospital (uncredited)
Photo Louis Guss #11786
Louis Guss
Character Don Zaluchi (uncredited)
Photo Randy Jurgensen #11787
Randy Jurgensen
Character Sonny's Killer #1 (uncredited)
Photo Tony King #11788
Tony King
Character Tony - Stablehand (uncredited)
Photo Tony Lip #11789
Tony Lip
Character Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Joe Lo Grippo
Character Sonny's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Photo Lou Martini Jr. #11790
Lou Martini Jr.
Character Boy at Wedding (uncredited)
Photo Raymond Martino #67168
Raymond Martino
Character Corleone Family Member (uncredited)
Joseph Medaglia
Character Priest at Baptism (uncredited)
Carol Morley
Character Night Nurse (uncredited)
Rick Petrucelli
Character Lou - Sollozzo's Driver (uncredited)
Photo Sal Richards #11791
Sal Richards
Character Drunk (uncredited)
Tom Rosqui
Character Rocco Lampone (uncredited)
Photo Frank Sivero #11792Photo Frank Sivero #11793

Frank Sivero

Frank Sivero
Character Street Extra (uncredited)
Filomena Spagnuolo
Character Extra in Wedding Scene (uncredited)
Photo Joe Spinell #11794Photo Joe Spinell #11795Photo Joe Spinell #11796

Joe Spinell

Joe Spinell
Character Willi Cicci (uncredited)
Photo Gabriele Torrei #11797
Gabriele Torrei
Character Enzo the Baker (uncredited)
Photo Nick Vallelonga #11798
Nick Vallelonga
Character Wedding Party Guest (uncredited)
Conrad Yama
Character Fruit Vendor (uncredited)
Frank Albanese
Character Hitman (uncredited)
Chris Anastasio
Character Policeman (uncredited)
John Blower
Character Police Officer Outside Hospital (uncredited)
Max Brandt
Character Extra in Furniture-Moving Scene (uncredited)
Tybee Brascia
Character Dancer in Wedding Scene (uncredited)
Garrett Cassell
Character Chef (uncredited)
Photo Carmine Coppola #11804
Carmine Coppola
Character Piano Player in Montage (uncredited)
Photo Gian-Carlo Coppola #92481

Gian-Carlo Coppola

Gian-Carlo Coppola
Character Baptism Observer (uncredited)
Robert Dahdah
Character Crowd Extra (uncredited)
Richard Fass
Character Tom Hagen's Son (uncredited)
Bobra Harris
Character Woman (uncredited)
Mickey Humm
Character Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Merril E. Joels
Character Toll Booth Collector (uncredited)
Photo Paul Lambert #52555

Paul Lambert

Paul Lambert
Character Mobster at Funeral with Barzini (uncredited)
Dave Moskin
Character Child (uncredited)
Joe Petrullo
Character Pallbearer (uncredited)
Burt Richards
Character Floral Designer (uncredited)
Photo Giacomo Rossi Stuart #225373Photo Giacomo Rossi Stuart #225374Photo Giacomo Rossi Stuart #225375

Giacomo Rossi Stuart

Giacomo Rossi Stuart
Character G.I. (uncredited)
Nino Ruggeri
Character Mobster at Funeral with Barzini (uncredited)
Palombizio Anthony V.
Character Bodyguard (uncredited)
Ron Veto
Character Extra in Hospital Scene (uncredited)
Matthew Vlahakis
Character Clemenza's Son (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Mario Puzo's novel "The Godfather" (1969).
  • Mario Puzo was completely broke when he signed a contract with "Random House" to publish "The Godfather".
  • Paramount Studios acquired the rights to film the novel even before it was published. The studio only had a 20-page outline of the novel at the time.
  • Puzo's book became a bestseller, selling 10 million copies.
  • The author himself once admitted that he gained all his knowledge about the Mafia from other books.
  • The director's position for the film was initially offered to Sergio Leone, but he declined. Leone later regretted his decision and in 1983 decided to film an equally large-scale film, "Once Upon a Time in America."
  • Before filming began, Paramount Pictures wanted to take the project away from Coppola and give it to director Elia Kazan, but Brando said he would also leave if Coppola were fired.
  • Warren Beatty, Alain Delon, Burt Reynolds, Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro, Laurence Olivier, and others were considered for various roles in the film. But Coppola rejected all these candidates.
  • According to some reports, Frank Sinatra also vied for the role of Vito Corleone.
  • During filming, Brando wore a special mouthguard to make his jaw look like that of a bulldog.
  • Actor Lenny Montana, who played Luca Brasi, was so intimidated by Marlon Brando that he constantly flubbed his lines. Coppola liked this natural nervousness and included a scene with the messed-up lines in the film.
  • The word “coppola” (Italian: coppola) refers to a traditional Sicilian hat, which can be seen in some of the film’s “Italian” scenes. And Corleone (Italian: Corleone) is the name of a mountain village in Sicily that has served as a haven for mobsters for many years.
  • Marlon Brando refused the Academy Award he was given. At the awards ceremony, he sent Sacheen Littlefeather, a representative of the Apache Native American tribe, to the stage in his place, and she also declined the award. The actor wanted to protest against the discrimination of Native Americans in this way.
  • Composer Nino Rota was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music, but the nomination was revoked when it was discovered that he hadn't written entirely new music for the film, but had reworked excerpts from an older work (from the film “Fortunella,” 1958).
  • In January 2008, McFarlane released a 16-centimeter figure of Don Corleone.
  • Vito Corleone was modeled after the famous gangster Joseph "Joe" Bonanno.
  • In 2006, a computer game with the same name was released based on the film.
  • The filmmakers adopted Don Corleone's raspy voice from the famous gangster Frank Costello. As a child, Frank accidentally damaged his vocal cords during an adenoidectomy.
  • Johnny Fontane was modeled after Frank Sinatra.
  • Filming took place over four months in the middle of 1971.
  • According to Al Pacino, Marlon Brando's tears in the hospital scene were real.
  • James Caan and Al Pacino are only 10 years younger than Morgana King, who played their mother, while John Cazale is 5 years younger.
  • It is believed that one of the scenes demonstrating Don Corleone's cruelty is the one where he offers to have someone beaten while gently stroking a cat on his lap. However, there was no cat in the script. The cat wandered onto the set and jumped onto Marlon Brando's lap just before filming began.
  • The film ranks first on the American Film Institute's (AFI) list of the 10 greatest gangster films.
  • Francis Ford Coppola became enthusiastic about making the film after reading the book. He says that if he had come to Paramount Studios with this idea four months later, he would not have been entrusted with filming it. The film company initially regarded the project as a small gangster drama and did not expect great success. Six months later, Mario Puzo's book gained popularity, and the film became an anticipated project. The film company did not dare to change directors mid-production.
  • When approving the film project, Paramount Studios stipulated that Marlon Brando not be involved in the filming. By that time, he was known for his on-set antics, as well as problems with alcohol. Several actors auditioned for the role of the Godfather, but Brando delivered the best performance. The studio was forced to agree with this fact.
  • According to Mario Puzo, the character of Johnny Fontane was not based on an incident from the life of Frank Sinatra, who, according to rumors, received a role in Fred Zinnemann's film "From Here to Eternity" (1953) due to pressure on the film's producer from the Mafia. However, this subsequently became a stereotype, repeatedly refuted by Frank Sinatra's biographers.
  • A total of 18 corpses are shown in the film, including a horse.
  • Oranges are a symbol of death in the film: someone dies shortly after they appear in the frame.
  • In the book, Michael and Kay Corleone had two sons, while in the film they had a son and a daughter.
  • The producers did everything they could to make Francis Ford Coppola fire Pacino from the film. While reviewing the footage, they constantly asked the director the same question: "When will he finally START ACTING?" Only after seeing the scene where Michael Corleone kills the police commissioner did they understand Coppola's brilliant directorial foresight.
  • The scene where Sonny beats Carlo took 4 days to film and required 700 extras.
  • At the 85th minute, the murdered police captain McCluskey, lying on the restaurant floor, blinks.
  • Mario Puzo was completely broke when he signed the contract with Random House to publish 'The Godfather'.
  • Marlon Brando refused his Academy Award. He sent Sacheen Littlefeather, a representative of the Apache nation, to the ceremony in his place, and she also declined the award. The actor intended this as a protest against the discrimination faced by Native Americans.
  • The prototype for Vito Corleone was the famous gangster Joseph 'Joe' Bonanno.
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