The Princess Bride - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Princess Bride"
The Princess Bride (1987)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
The Princess Bride - TMDB rating
7.7/10
5035
The Princess Bride - Kinopoisk rating
7.193/10
19615
The Princess Bride - IMDB rating
8/10
484000

Actors and characters

Photo Cary Elwes #3753Photo Cary Elwes #3754Photo Cary Elwes #3755Photo Cary Elwes #3756

Cary Elwes

Cary Elwes
Character Westley
Photo Robin Wright #2097Photo Robin Wright #2098Photo Robin Wright #2099Photo Robin Wright #2100

Robin Wright

Robin Wright
Character The Princess Bride
Photo Mandy Patinkin #38936Photo Mandy Patinkin #38937Photo Mandy Patinkin #38938Photo Mandy Patinkin #38939

Mandy Patinkin

Mandy Patinkin
Character Inigo Montoya
Photo Chris Sarandon #8654Photo Chris Sarandon #8655

Chris Sarandon

Chris Sarandon
Character Prince Humperdinck
Photo Christopher Guest #80848Photo Christopher Guest #80849Photo Christopher Guest #80850Photo Christopher Guest #80851

Christopher Guest

Christopher Guest
Character Count Rugen
Photo Wallace Shawn #15155Photo Wallace Shawn #15156Photo Wallace Shawn #15157

Wallace Shawn

Wallace Shawn
Character Vizzini
Photo Fred Savage #52746

Fred Savage

Fred Savage
Character The Grandson
Photo Peter Falk #51084Photo Peter Falk #51085

Peter Falk

Peter Falk
Character The Grandfather
Photo Peter Cook #108961Photo Peter Cook #108962Photo Peter Cook #108963

Peter Cook

Peter Cook
Character The Impressive Clergyman
Photo Mel Smith #53691Photo Mel Smith #53692

Mel Smith

Mel Smith
Character The Albino
Photo Carol Kane #27207Photo Carol Kane #27208Photo Carol Kane #27209Photo Carol Kane #27210

Carol Kane

Carol Kane
Character Valerie
Photo Billy Crystal #16400Photo Billy Crystal #16401Photo Billy Crystal #16402

Billy Crystal

Billy Crystal
Character Miracle Max
Photo Anne Dyson #141337
Anne Dyson
Character The Queen
Photo Willy DeVille #141336

Willy DeVille

Willy DeVille
Character The Balladeer (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Malcolm Storry #83733
Malcolm Storry
Character Yellin
Photo Willoughby Gray #87311

Willoughby Gray

Willoughby Gray
Character The King
Photo Betsy Brantley #62563Photo Betsy Brantley #62564

Betsy Brantley

Betsy Brantley
Character The Mother
Paul Badger
Character The Assistant Brute
Sallie McLaughlin
Character (uncredited)
Derek Pykett
Character Villager (uncredited)
Errol Bennett
Character The Balladeer's Percussionist (uncredited)
Mickey Feat
Character The Balladeer's Bassist (uncredited)
Jamie Lane
Character The Balladeer's Drummer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on William Goldman's novel «The Princess Bride» (1973).
  • In 1973, William Goldman, a successful Hollywood screenwriter (two «Oscars» for the screenplays of classic films «Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid» and «All the President's Men»), decided to publish a fairy tale he told to his two daughters as a separate book. To his surprise, it proved much more popular than his «adult» thrillers, on which Goldman had hoped to build a literary career. Almost immediately, «The Princess Bride» became a national bestseller, and the author was offered $500,000 for the screenplay rights.
  • Richard Lester was supposed to direct – he gained fame in the 1960s as the director of the Beatles films «A Hard Day's Night» and «Help!», and later directed the second and third Superman films. But suddenly, the management at Fox changed, and the adaptation got stuck in «development hell» for a long time. Despairing of waiting, Goldman bought back the rights to his book with his own money.
  • Robert Redford almost filmed the adaptation, nearly assembling a cast (Colin Firth as Westley, Sting as Prince Humperdinck, Arnold Schwarzenegger as the giant Fezzik), but filming never began: Redford couldn't raise enough of a budget.
  • Christopher Reeve (Superman) was interested in the role of Wesley.
  • André the Giant – a man of the kindest soul, according to his colleagues on set – was French and spoke very little English, so the director recorded his lines on tape so that André could learn them by ear. In life, he turned out to be not at all the strongman he was as Fezzik. He suffered from constant pain – his joints and bones could no longer cope with his wrestling weight of 240 kg. The actor fought pain with alcohol and could not carry a lot of people on his back. Therefore, the scene in which Wesley (as the Man in Black) is hanging on Fezzik’s neck was shot in close-up – in fact, Cary Elwes rested his feet on a solid surface.
  • The film is based on William Goldman's novel "The Princess Bride" (1973).
  • In 1973, William Goldman, a successful Hollywood screenwriter (two "Oscars" for the screenplays of the classic films "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "All the President's Men"), decided to publish a fairy tale he had been telling to his two daughters as a separate book. To his surprise, it proved far more popular than the "adult" thrillers on which Goldman had hoped to build a literary career. "The Princess Bride" immediately became a national bestseller, and the author was offered $500,000 for the screenplay rights.
  • Richard Lester was to direct – he gained fame in the 1960s as the director of the Beatles films "A Hard Day's Night" and "Help!", and later directed the second and third Superman films. But suddenly, the leadership at Fox changed, and the adaptation became stuck in "development hell" for a long time. Desperate to wait no longer, Goldman bought back the rights to his book with his own money.
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