The Shawshank Redemption - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Shawshank Redemption"
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Timing: 2:22 (142 min)
The Shawshank Redemption - TMDB rating
8.718/10
30100
The Shawshank Redemption - Kinopoisk rating
9.111/10
1120447
The Shawshank Redemption - IMDB rating
9.3/10
3200000

Actors and characters

Photo Tim Robbins #13921Photo Tim Robbins #13922Photo Tim Robbins #13923Photo Tim Robbins #13924

Tim Robbins

Tim Robbins
Character Andy Dufresne
Photo Morgan Freeman #10580Photo Morgan Freeman #10581Photo Morgan Freeman #10582Photo Morgan Freeman #10583

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman
Character Ellis Boyd 'Red' Redding
Photo Bob Gunton #13925Photo Bob Gunton #13926

Bob Gunton

Bob Gunton
Character Warden Norton
Photo William Sadler #13927Photo William Sadler #13928Photo William Sadler #13929

William Sadler

William Sadler
Character Heywood
Photo Clancy Brown #69Photo Clancy Brown #70Photo Clancy Brown #71Photo Clancy Brown #72

Clancy Brown

Clancy Brown
Character Captain Byron T. Hadley
Photo Gil Bellows #13930Photo Gil Bellows #13931

Gil Bellows

Gil Bellows
Character Tommy
Photo James Whitmore #13932Photo James Whitmore #13933Photo James Whitmore #13934Photo James Whitmore #13935

James Whitmore

James Whitmore
Character Brooks Hatlen
Photo Mark Rolston #13937Photo Mark Rolston #13938

Mark Rolston

Mark Rolston
Character Bogs Diamond
Photo Jeffrey DeMunn #13939

Jeffrey DeMunn

Jeffrey DeMunn
Character 1946 D.A.
Photo Larry Brandenburg #13940Photo Larry Brandenburg #13941
Larry Brandenburg
Character Skeet
Photo Neil Giuntoli #13942
Neil Giuntoli
Character Jigger
Photo Brian Libby #13943Photo Brian Libby #13944
Brian Libby
Character Floyd
Photo David Proval #1536

David Proval

David Proval
Character Snooze
Photo Joseph Ragno #13945
Joseph Ragno
Character Ernie
Photo Jude Ciccolella #13946Photo Jude Ciccolella #13947

Jude Ciccolella

Jude Ciccolella
Character Guard Mert
Photo Paul McCrane #13948Photo Paul McCrane #13949

Paul McCrane

Paul McCrane
Character Guard Trout

Renee Blaine

Renee Blaine
Character Andy Dufresne's Wife
Photo Scott Mann #13950

Scott Mann

Scott Mann
Character Glenn Quentin
Photo John Horton #13951

John Horton

John Horton
Character 1946 Judge
Photo Gordon Greene #13952
Gordon Greene
Character 1947 Parole Hearings Man
Photo Alfonso Freeman #13953Photo Alfonso Freeman #13954

Alfonso Freeman

Alfonso Freeman
Character Fresh Fish Con
Photo V.J. Foster #13955Photo V.J. Foster #13956

V.J. Foster

V.J. Foster
Character Hungry Fish Con
John E. Summers
Character New Fish Guard
Photo Frank Medrano #13957Photo Frank Medrano #13958
Frank Medrano
Character Fat Ass
Photo Mack Miles #13959
Mack Miles
Character Tyrell
Photo Alan R. Kessler #13960
Alan R. Kessler
Character Laundry Bob
Photo Morgan Lund #13961

Morgan Lund

Morgan Lund
Character Laundry Truck Driver
Photo Cornell Wallace #13962Photo Cornell Wallace #13963
Cornell Wallace
Character Laundry Leonard
Photo Gary Lee Davis #13964

Gary Lee Davis

Gary Lee Davis
Character Rooster
Photo Neil Summers #13965Photo Neil Summers #13966Photo Neil Summers #13967Photo Neil Summers #13968

Neil Summers

Neil Summers
Character Pete
Photo Ned Bellamy #13969Photo Ned Bellamy #13970

Ned Bellamy

Ned Bellamy
Character Guard Youngblood
Joe Pecoraro
Character Projectionist
Harold E. Cope Jr.
Character Hole Guard
Photo Brian Delate #13971

Brian Delate

Brian Delate
Character Guard Dekins
Photo Don McManus #11558Photo Don McManus #11559

Don McManus

Don McManus
Character Guard Wiley
Donald Zinn
Character Moresby Batter
Photo Dorothy Silver #13972
Dorothy Silver
Character 1954 Landlady
Photo Robert Haley #13973
Robert Haley
Character 1954 Food-Way Manager
Dana Snyder
Character 1954 Food-Way Woman
John D. Craig
Character 1957 Parole Hearings Man
Photo Ken Magee #13974

Ken Magee

Ken Magee
Character Ned Grimes
Photo Eugene C. DePasquale #13975
Eugene C. DePasquale
Character Mail Caller
Photo Bill Bolender #13976
Bill Bolender
Character Elmo Blatch
Photo Ron Newell #13977
Ron Newell
Character Elderly Hole Guard
Photo John R. Woodward #13978
John R. Woodward
Character Bullhorn Tower Guard
Chuck Brauchler
Character Man Missing Guard
Photo Dion Anderson #13979
Dion Anderson
Character Head Bull Haig
Photo Claire Slemmer #13980
Claire Slemmer
Character Bank Teller
Photo James Kisicki #13981
James Kisicki
Character Bank Manager
Photo Rohn Thomas #13982
Rohn Thomas
Character Bugle Editor
Photo Charlie Kearns #13983
Charlie Kearns
Character 1966 D.A.
Photo Rob Reider #13984
Rob Reider
Character Duty Guard
Photo Brian Brophy #13985
Brian Brophy
Character 1967 Parole Hearings Man
Photo Paul Kennedy #13986
Paul Kennedy
Character 1967 Food-Way Manager
Photo James Babson #13987
James Babson
Character Con (uncredited)
Dennis Baker
Character Old Man on Bus (uncredited)
Fred Culbertson
Character Police Officer (uncredited)
Photo Alonzo F. Jones #13988
Alonzo F. Jones
Character Inmate (uncredited)
Photo Sergio Kato #13989

Sergio Kato

Sergio Kato
Character Inmate II (uncredited)
Photo Gary A. Jones #13990
Gary A. Jones
Character Convict (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Stephen King's novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption," published as part of the collection "Different Seasons" (1982).
  • Filming took place at the Mansfield Correctional Institution in Ohio. The prison was in such a dilapidated state that it had to be brought up to standard.
  • Stephen King's original novella, according to the author himself, was the culmination of all his impressions from various prison films he watched as a child.
  • Stephen King agreed to sell the rights to his work for almost nothing, as he and Frank have a long-standing, close friendship. This happened after Frank had quite successfully adapted King's story "The Woman in the Room".
  • The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals criticized the film, in which the only representative of the fauna was the crow of Old Brooks. The film contains a scene of feeding the bird a worm found during lunch in the main character's plate. The society insisted that a dead larva, which had died naturally, be used. After such an individual was found, the scene was filmed.
  • Tommy Williams' role was originally written for Brad Pitt.
  • The film the prisoners are watching is 'Gilda'.
  • Warden Norton whistles the hymn 'Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott,' which translates roughly to 'A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.'
  • The photographs of a young Morgan Freeman on the documents are actually photographs of his son, Alfonso Freeman, who also appeared in one of the film's episodes.
  • Despite not making much money in theaters, the film became one of the most successful video releases, and subsequently on DVD.
  • The film is dedicated to Allen Greene, a close friend of the director. Allen passed away shortly before the film's release due to complications from AIDS.
  • Dennis Baker, the former warden of Mansfield Prison, where the film was shot on location, played the role of an elderly inmate sitting in the prison bus behind Tommy Williams.
  • Frank Darabont's screenplay was greatly admired by another director who had successfully adapted the works of Stephen King – Rob Reiner, director of 'Stand by Me' (1986) and 'Misery' (1990). Reiner was so captivated by the material that he offered Darabont $2.5 million for the rights to the screenplay and to direct the film. Darabont seriously considered the offer, but ultimately decided that this project was a 'chance to do something truly great' and directed the film himself.
  • Rob Reiner envisioned Harrison Ford and Tom Cruise in the roles of Red and Andy Dufresne, respectively.
  • The role of Andy Dufresne was initially offered to Tom Hanks. He was very interested, but unable to accept the offer as he was already committed to the project 'Forrest Gump' (1994). Subsequently, Tom Hanks starred in the lead role in Frank Darabont’s prison drama 'The Green Mile' (1999), also based on a novel by Stephen King.
  • The role of Andy Dufresne was also offered to Kevin Costner, but the actor declined, and later greatly regretted it.
  • In Stephen King's original novella, Red is Irish. Despite Morgan Freeman, who is Black, playing Red in the film adaptation, it was decided to leave in the line "Maybe it's because I'm Irish" as a successful joke.
  • Although almost all the residents of Mansfield expressed a desire to participate in the film's mass scenes, most were too busy with their work to film. The extras had to be recruited from a local almshouse, and some of its inhabitants were former prisoners.
  • When close-ups of Andy Dufresne's hands are shown on screen – when he loads the revolver at the beginning of the film and when Andy carves his name on the wall of his cell – those are actually the hands of director Frank Darabont. These shots were filmed during post-production.
  • Two of the Shawshank prisoners are named Heywood and Floyd. This is a reference to Arthur C. Clarke's *Space Odyssey* trilogy, whose connecting character is Dr. Heywood Floyd.
  • Andy Dufresne's prison number is 37927.
  • Red's cell number is 237. These same numbers appear in both film adaptations of Stephen King's novel 'The Shining' (the 1980 film and the 1997 miniseries) – there, it's the number of the hotel room inhabited by the ghost of a woman. These numbers also appear in the film 'Stand by Me' (1986), based on Stephen King's novella 'The Body' – there, it's the amount of change collected by the four young heroes ($2.37).
  • A portrait of Albert Einstein appears on the wall in Andy Dufresne's cell. This is a reference to the fact that Tim Robbins, who played Andy Dufresne, was simultaneously filming the romantic comedy 'IQ' (1994), in which Albert Einstein (played by Walter Matthau) was one of the main characters.
  • Filming took place at the Mansfield Correctional Institution in Ohio. The prison was in such a dilapidated state that it had to be brought up to standard.
  • Stephen King agreed to sell the rights to his work for almost nothing, as he and Frank had a long-standing and close friendship. This happened after Frank had quite successfully adapted King's story "The Woman in the Room."
  • The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals criticized the film, in which the only representative of the fauna was the crow of Old Man Brooks. The film includes a scene of feeding the bird a worm found in the main character's plate during lunch. The society insisted that a pre-deceased larva, which had died naturally, be used. Once such an individual was found, the scene was filmed.
  • The film the prisoners are watching is "Gilda."
  • The photographs of a young Morgan Freeman on the documents are actually photographs of his son, Alfonso Freeman, who also appeared in one of the film's episodes.
  • Despite not earning much money in theaters, the film became one of the most successful video releases, and subsequently on DVD.
  • Frank Darabont's screenplay greatly appealed to another director who had successfully adapted the works of Stephen King – Rob Reiner, the director of "Stand by Me" (1986) and "Misery" (1990). Reiner was so captivated by the material that he offered Darabont $2.5 million for the screenplay rights and to direct the film. Darabont seriously considered the offer, but ultimately decided that this project was a "chance to do something truly great" and directed the film himself.
  • The role of Andy Dufresne was initially offered to Tom Hanks. He was very interested, but couldn't accept the offer because he was already committed to the "Forrest Gump" (1994) project. Later, Tom Hanks starred in the lead role in Frank Darabont's prison drama "The Green Mile" (1999), also based on a novel by Stephen King.
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