Amadeus - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Amadeus"
Amadeus (1984)
Timing: 2:40 (160 min)
Amadeus - TMDB rating
8.023/10
4711
Amadeus - Kinopoisk rating
8.166/10
72445
Amadeus - IMDB rating
8.4/10
466000

Actors and characters

Photo F. Murray Abraham #27712Photo F. Murray Abraham #27713

F. Murray Abraham

F. Murray Abraham
Character Antonio Salieri
Photo Tom Hulce #42922Photo Tom Hulce #42923Photo Tom Hulce #42924

Tom Hulce

Tom Hulce
Character Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Photo Elizabeth Berridge #91015

Elizabeth Berridge

Elizabeth Berridge
Character Constanze Mozart
Photo Simon Callow #58714Photo Simon Callow #58715Photo Simon Callow #58716

Simon Callow

Simon Callow
Character Emanuel Schikaneder
Photo Roy Dotrice #47925Photo Roy Dotrice #47926

Roy Dotrice

Roy Dotrice
Character Leopold Mozart
Photo Christine Ebersole #17126Photo Christine Ebersole #17127Photo Christine Ebersole #17128Photo Christine Ebersole #17129

Christine Ebersole

Christine Ebersole
Character Katerina Cavalieri
Photo Jeffrey Jones #40382

Jeffrey Jones

Jeffrey Jones
Character Emperor Joseph II
Photo Charles Kay #91016
Charles Kay
Character Count Orsini-Rosenberg
Photo Kenny Baker #1779Photo Kenny Baker #1780Photo Kenny Baker #1781Photo Kenny Baker #1782

Kenny Baker

Kenny Baker
Character Parody Commendatore
Photo Barbara Bryne #91018

Barbara Bryne

Barbara Bryne
Character Frau Weber
Martin Cavina
Character Young Salieri
Photo Roderick Cook #91019

Roderick Cook

Roderick Cook
Character Count Von Strack
Milan Demjanenko
Character Karl Mozart
Peter DiGesu
Character Francesco Salieri
Photo Richard Frank #91020
Richard Frank
Character Father Vogler
Michele Esposito
Character Salieri's Student

Nicholas Kepros

Nicholas Kepros
Character Archbishop Colloredo
Photo Philip Lenkowsky #91021
Philip Lenkowsky
Character Salieri's Servant
Herman Meckler
Character Priest
Jonathan Moore
Character Baron Van Swieten
Photo Brian Pettifer #83740Photo Brian Pettifer #83741

Brian Pettifer

Brian Pettifer
Character Hospital Attendant
Photo Vincent Schiavelli #24021Photo Vincent Schiavelli #24022

Vincent Schiavelli

Vincent Schiavelli
Character Salieri's Valet
Photo Douglas Seale #57243

Douglas Seale

Douglas Seale
Character Count Arco
Miroslav Sekera
Character Young Mozart
John Strauss
Character Conductor
Photo Karl-Heinz Teuber #91023

Karl-Heinz Teuber

Karl-Heinz Teuber
Character Wig Salesman
Miro Grisa
Character Figaro in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Photo Samuel Ramey #91050

Samuel Ramey

Samuel Ramey
Character Figaro in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Helena Cihelníková
Character Countess in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Photo Felicity Lott #91047Photo Felicity Lott #91048

Felicity Lott

Felicity Lott
Character Countess in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Karel Gult
Character Count Almaviva in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Zuzana Kadlecová
Character Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Photo Isobel Buchanan #91045
Isobel Buchanan
Character Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Magda Čelakovská
Character Cherubino in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Anne Howells
Character Cherubino in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Slavěna Drášilová
Character Barbarina in 'The Marriage of Figaro'

Deborah Rees

Deborah Rees
Character Barbarina in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)

Eva Šenková

Eva Šenková
Character Marcellina in 'The Marriage of Figaro'

Patricia Payne

Patricia Payne
Character Marcellina in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Leoš Kratochvíl
Character Basilio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Photo Alexander Oliver #91049
Alexander Oliver
Character Basilio in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Gino Zeman
Character Don Curzio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Photo Robin Leggate #91046
Robin Leggate
Character Don Curzio in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Jaroslav Mikulín
Character Dr. Bartolo in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Ladislav Krečmer
Character Antonio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Photo Karel Fiala #91024
Karel Fiala
Character Don Giovanni in 'Don Giovanni'
Photo Richard Stilwell #91051
Richard Stilwell
Character Don Giovanni in 'Don Giovanni' (singing voice)
Jan Blažek
Character Commendatore in 'Don Giovanni'
Photo John Tomlinson #91052
John Tomlinson
Character Commendatore in 'Don Giovanni' (singing voice)
Zdeněk Jelen
Character Leporello in 'Don Giovanni'
Photo Willard White #91053
Willard White
Character Leporello in 'Don Giovanni' (singing voice)

Suzanne Murphy

Suzanne Murphy
Character Constanza in 'Abduction from the Seraglio' (singing voice)

June Anderson

June Anderson
Character Queen of the Night in 'The Magic Flute' (singing voice)
Milada Čechalová
Character Queen of the Night in 'The Magic Flute'

Brian Kay

Brian Kay
Character Papageno in 'The Magic Flute' (singing voice)
Lisbeth Bartlett
Character Papagena in 'The Magic Flute'

Gillian Fisher

Gillian Fisher
Character Papagena in 'The Magic Flute' (singing voice)
Photo John Carrafa #19262
John Carrafa
Character Dancer

Sara Clifford

Sara Clifford
Character Dancer
Anne Glasner
Character Dancer

Barbara Hoom

Barbara Hoom
Character Dancer
Mary Ann Kellogg
Character Dancer
Photo Raymond Kurshals #62062
Raymond Kurshals
Character Dancer

Jennifer Rawe

Jennifer Rawe
Character Dancer
Photo Tom Rawe #200178Photo Tom Rawe #200179Photo Tom Rawe #200180
Tom Rawe
Character Dancer
Photo Hana Brejchová #91025
Hana Brejchová
Character Memeber of the Emperor's Family
Photo Miriam Chytilová #91026
Miriam Chytilová
Character Sophie Weber
Photo Karel Effa #91027

Karel Effa

Karel Effa
Character Leporello
Photo Radka Fidlerová #380583
Radka Fidlerová
Character Soprano
René Gabzdyl
Character Pasha
Photo Karel Hábl #91028
Karel Hábl
Character Emperor's Spy
Photo Aťka Janoušková #380584
Aťka Janoušková
Character Dwarf

Marta Jarolímková

Marta Jarolímková
Character Princess Elisabeth
Vladimír Krouský
Character Dwarf
Photo Jan Kuželka #91030
Jan Kuželka
Character Salieri's Chef
Radka Kuchařová
Character Blonda
Photo Jiří Lír #91031Photo Jiří Lír #91032

Jiří Lír

Jiří Lír
Character Salzburg Man
Photo Lenka Loubalová #297187
Lenka Loubalová
Character Singer
Dagmar Mašková
Character Singer
Ladislav Mikeš
Character Dwarf
Photo Jitka Molavcová #91033Photo Jitka Molavcová #91034
Jitka Molavcová
Character Actress
Jana Musilová
Character Dwarf
Photo Pavel Nový #91035Photo Pavel Nový #91036Photo Pavel Nový #91037Photo Pavel Nový #91038

Pavel Nový

Pavel Nový
Character Emperor's Spy
Photo Jan Pohan #91040
Jan Pohan
Character Emperor's Aide
Ivan Pokorný
Character Man
Milan Riehs
Character Hofmarschall
Iva Šebková
Character Dwarf
Zdeněk Sklenář
Character Dwarf
Renata Vacková
Character Lady-in-waiting
Jiří Vančura
Character Dwarf
Photo Dana Vávrová #91042Photo Dana Vávrová #91043Photo Dana Vávrová #91044

Dana Vávrová

Dana Vávrová
Character Josefine Weber
Petra Vogelová
Character Lady-in-waiting
Josef Zeman
Character Dwarf

Viktor Maurer

Viktor Maurer
Character Wig Salesman (uncredited)
Photo Zdeněk Mahler #91054
Zdeněk Mahler
Character Cardinal (uncredited)
Vladimír Svitáček
Character Pope Clement (uncredited)

Karel Engel

Karel Engel
Character Mental Hospital Orderly (uncredited)

Antonín Kramerius

Antonín Kramerius
Character Mental Hospital Orderly (uncredited)

Zbyněk Bruthans

Zbyněk Bruthans
Character Gravedigger (uncredited)

Lubomír Havlák

Lubomír Havlák
Character Pedrille (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The story told in the film is largely fictional. In reality, Salieri was much more popular than Mozart at the time and enjoyed well-deserved respect. Schubert, for example, even dedicated one of his works to him. And among the composer’s students were Beethoven and Liszt. But thanks to Pushkin, poor Salieri began to be perceived by the masses as a villain and an envious monster. It is worth noting that Salieri’s guilt was never proven, and the only evidence against him is his self-accusation made in old age during a state of mental disturbance. Miloš Forman takes this as his starting point.
  • Mel Gibson auditioned for the role of Mozart.
  • The opera "Don Giovanni" was filmed on the same stage where it was first performed.
  • In one scene of the film, Mozart calls Christoph Willibald Gluck "boring" and says "I don't like him" about Handel. In reality, both Gluck and Handel were among Mozart's favorite composers.
  • Communist Prague, with its lack of modern TV antennas, plastic, and asphalt, proved to be an ideal substitute for filming Vienna.
  • Only four sets were built for the filming: Salieri's chamber, Mozart's apartment, a staircase, and a vaudeville theater. Everything else was filmed on location.
  • The play on which the film is based was first performed on November 2, 1979, on the stage of the National Theatre in London.
  • The concept of Mozart's irritating laughter came from letters of his contemporaries. One of them described his laughter as "contagious frivolity," while another compared it to the screech of metal on glass.
  • Tom Hulce practiced playing the piano for four hours a day to appear convincing.
  • The 1985 Academy Awards ceremony took place in Los Angeles on March 25th. In the finale, elderly Laurence Olivier took to the stage to present the award for Best Picture of the Year. He was so excited that instead of announcing the nominees, he simply read: "It's 'Amadeus'." An Academy official went on stage to check if Olivier had made a mistake, and upon confirming everything was in order, signaled accordingly.
  • Tom Hulce was born on December 6th. His character Mozart died on December 5th.
  • The name Amadeus varied during Mozart's lifetime: Lat. Amadeus, Ger. Gottlieb, Ital. Amadeo, Gr. Theophilus, which means "beloved by God".
  • The entire film was shot using natural lighting.
  • The music in the film was recorded in advance and played in the background during filming.
  • The first movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 25 in G minor plays during the opening credits of the film.
  • The costumes and sets in the film's opera scenes were made according to sketches of real costumes and sets from the 18th century.
  • The director's cut of the film is 180 minutes long.
  • F. Murray Abraham (Salieri) appears significantly older than Tom Hulce (Mozart); the actors' age difference is 14 years. In reality, Salieri was less than 6 years older than Mozart.
  • In the film, Salieri takes a vow of celibacy, while in reality, he was married to Therese von Helfertstorfer, the daughter of a retired official. Therese bore Salieri seven daughters and one son.
  • The Man in Black in the film orders a requiem from Mozart in winter. In actuality, it was the middle of summer.
  • The film shows one child, whereas the Mozarts actually had six children, but only two survived.
  • In one scene, Mozart attends his first audience with Emperor Joseph II, who plays a march specially composed by Salieri. At the end of the scene, Mozart plays the same march and decides to “improve” it. The final version he plays is actually the motif of the famous aria “Farfallina” (“Non piu andrai”) from Mozart’s opera “The Marriage of Figaro”; the scene is pure fiction.
  • The opera “Don Giovanni” was filmed on the same stage where it premiered.
  • In one scene of the film, Mozart calls Christoph Willibald Gluck “boring” and says, “I don’t like him” about Handel. In reality, both Gluck and Handel were among Mozart’s favorite composers.
  • The 1985 Academy Awards ceremony took place in Los Angeles on March 25th. In the finale, elderly Laurence Olivier took the stage to present the award for Best Picture. He was so excited that instead of announcing the nominees, he simply read: “It’s ‘Amadeus’.” An Academy official went on stage to check if Olivier had made a mistake, and after confirming that everything was in order, signaled accordingly.
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