Once Upon a Time in America - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Once Upon a Time in America"
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Timing: 3:49 (229 min)
Once Upon a Time in America - TMDB rating
8.384/10
5973
Once Upon a Time in America - Kinopoisk rating
8.278/10
183193
Once Upon a Time in America - IMDB rating
8.3/10
407000

Actors and characters

Photo Robert De Niro #9588Photo Robert De Niro #9589Photo Robert De Niro #9590Photo Robert De Niro #9591

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro
Character David 'Noodles' Aaronson
Photo James Woods #3041Photo James Woods #3042Photo James Woods #3043Photo James Woods #3044

James Woods

James Woods
Character Maximilian 'Max' Bercovicz
Photo Elizabeth McGovern #36896Photo Elizabeth McGovern #36897Photo Elizabeth McGovern #36898Photo Elizabeth McGovern #36899

Elizabeth McGovern

Elizabeth McGovern
Character Deborah Gelly
Photo Treat Williams #49366Photo Treat Williams #49367Photo Treat Williams #49368Photo Treat Williams #49369

Treat Williams

Treat Williams
Character James Conway O'Donnell
Photo Tuesday Weld #49370Photo Tuesday Weld #49371Photo Tuesday Weld #49372Photo Tuesday Weld #49373

Tuesday Weld

Tuesday Weld
Character Carol
Photo Joe Pesci #25050Photo Joe Pesci #25051Photo Joe Pesci #25052Photo Joe Pesci #25053

Joe Pesci

Joe Pesci
Character Frankie Monaldi
Photo Burt Young #48222Photo Burt Young #48223Photo Burt Young #48224Photo Burt Young #48225

Burt Young

Burt Young
Character Joe
Photo James Hayden #49378
James Hayden
Character Patrick 'Patsy' Goldberg
Photo William Forsythe #40824Photo William Forsythe #40825Photo William Forsythe #71746

William Forsythe

William Forsythe
Character Philip 'Cockeye' Stein
Larry Rapp
Character 'Fat' Moe Gelly
Amy Ryder
Character Peggy
Photo Scott Schutzman Tiler #49379
Scott Schutzman Tiler
Character Young Noodles
Photo Rusty Jacobs #49380
Rusty Jacobs
Character Young Max / David Bailey
Photo Jennifer Connelly #7448Photo Jennifer Connelly #7449Photo Jennifer Connelly #7450Photo Jennifer Connelly #7451

Jennifer Connelly

Jennifer Connelly
Character Young Deborah
Photo Brian Bloom #49381

Brian Bloom

Brian Bloom
Character Young Patsy
Adrian Curran
Character Young Cockeye
Mike Monetti
Character Young 'Fat' Moe Gelly
Noah Moazezi
Character Dominic
Photo James Russo #27340

James Russo

James Russo
Character Bugsy
Photo Danny Aiello #27929Photo Danny Aiello #27930Photo Danny Aiello #27931Photo Danny Aiello #27932

Danny Aiello

Danny Aiello
Character Police Chief Vincent Aiello
Photo Richard Bright #11763Photo Richard Bright #11764Photo Richard Bright #11765

Richard Bright

Richard Bright
Character Chicken Joe
Frank Gio
Character Beefy
Photo Ray Dittrich #49387
Ray Dittrich
Character Trigger
Photo Mario Brega #35973Photo Mario Brega #35974Photo Mario Brega #35975

Mario Brega

Mario Brega
Character Mandy
Julie Cohen
Character Young Peggy
Photo Richard Foronjy #49388Photo Richard Foronjy #49389

Richard Foronjy

Richard Foronjy
Character Officer Whitey
Photo Olga Karlatos #49390Photo Olga Karlatos #49391Photo Olga Karlatos #49392Photo Olga Karlatos #49393

Olga Karlatos

Olga Karlatos
Character Woman in the Puppet Theatre
Photo Clem Caserta #25115

Clem Caserta

Clem Caserta
Character Al Capuano
Frank Sisto
Character Fred Capuano
Jerry Strivelli
Character Johnny Capuano
Mike Gendel
Character Irving Gold
Sandra Solberg
Character Friend of Young Deborah
Margherita Pace
Character Young Deborah (Double)
Photo Paul Herman #25116Photo Paul Herman #25117Photo Paul Herman #25118Photo Paul Herman #25119

Paul Herman

Paul Herman
Character Monkey
Bruno Iannone
Character Thug
Photo Bruno Bilotta #3943Photo Bruno Bilotta #3944
Bruno Bilotta
Character Chinese Theater Spectator (uncredited)
Angelo Florio
Character Willie the Ape
Photo Marcia Jean Kurtz #38298

Marcia Jean Kurtz

Marcia Jean Kurtz
Character Max's Mother

Gerard Murphy

Gerard Murphy
Character Crowning
Dutch Miller
Character Van Linden
Photo Robert Harper #49394
Robert Harper
Character Sharkey
Photo Karen Shallo #49395
Karen Shallo
Character Mrs. Aiello
Frankie Caserta
Character Bugsy's Gang
Joey Marzella
Character Bugsy's Gang
Marvin Scott
Character Interviewer
Ann Neville
Character Girl in Coffin
Photo Joey Faye #49396

Joey Faye

Joey Faye
Character Adorable Old Man
Linda Ipanema
Character Nurse Thompson
Photo Tandy Cronyn #49397
Tandy Cronyn
Character Reporter 1
Richard Zobel
Character Reporter 2

Baxter Harris

Baxter Harris
Character Reporter 3
Photo Arnon Milchan #3123

Arnon Milchan

Arnon Milchan
Character Chauffeur
Marty Licata
Character Cemetery Caretaker
Photo Estelle Harris #22881Photo Estelle Harris #22882

Estelle Harris

Estelle Harris
Character Peggy's Mother
Gerritt Debeer
Character Drunk
Alexander Godfrey
Character Newstand Man
Cliff Cudney
Character Mounted Policeman
Paul Farentino
Character 2nd Mounted Policeman
Bruce Bahrenburg
Character Sgt. P. Halloran
Mort Freeman
Character Street Singer
Massimo Liti
Character Young Macrò
Jay Zeely
Character Foreman
Photo Salvatore Billa #49398
Salvatore Billa
Character One of Beefy's Thugs (uncredited)
Photo Scott Coffey #39304Photo Scott Coffey #71465

Scott Coffey

Scott Coffey
Character Bugsy's Gang (uncredited)
Photo Marco Stefanelli #116579
Marco Stefanelli
Character Bugsy's Gang (uncredited)
Nunzio Giuliani
Character Speakeasy Drum Player (uncredited)
Nelson Camp
Character Newspaper Salesman (uncredited)
Dario Iori
Character Speakeasy Banjo Player (uncredited)
Ole Jorgensen
Character Speakeasy Percussionist (uncredited)
Francesca Leone
Character David Bailey's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Chuck Low
Character Deborah Gelly's Father (uncredited)
Ron Nummi
Character Waiter (uncredited)
Photo Ryan Paris #49399

Ryan Paris

Ryan Paris
Character Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)
Nicola Roberto
Character Speakeasy Trumpet Player (uncredited)
Gianni Sanjust
Character Speakeasy Clarinet Player (uncredited)
Alex Serra
Character Speakeasy Vocalist (uncredited)
Susan Spafford
Character Nurse (uncredited)
Mark Frazer
Character Pimp (uncredited)
Photo Maria Pia Monicelli #49400
Maria Pia Monicelli
Character Prostitute (uncredited)
Photo Claudio Mancini #73049
Claudio Mancini
Character Syndacalist (uncredited)
Photo Rossana Canghiari #49401
Rossana Canghiari
Character Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Harry Grey's novel "Once Upon a Time in America" (The Hoods, 1952).
  • "Once Upon a Time in America" is the only film by Sergio Leone not shot in his preferred 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
  • The film marked the cinematic debut of 14-year-old model Jennifer Connelly.
  • The scenes on the Miami Beach waterfront were filmed in St. Petersburg at Don Cesar Beach.
  • In the scene where the elderly "Noodles" is watching television, an interview with a character named James Conway O'Donnell is shown. In the film "Goodfellas" (1990), Robert De Niro's character is also named James Conway.
  • While preparing for the role of "Noodles", Robert De Niro requested a personal meeting with the famous crime boss Meyer Lansky, whose image he was basing his portrayal on. Unfortunately, he was denied this meeting.
  • Claudia Cardinale unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of Carol.
  • Sergio Leone was initially inspired by Harry Gray's autobiographical novella 'The Hoods' (it took the director years to acquire the rights to it), but as the scale of his vision grew, he brought Norman Mailer and Stuart Kaminsky on board as screenwriters.
  • When Stuart Kaminsky began working, he was given a plot outline exceeding 400 pages. During the filming process, 10 hours of footage was cut down to 6. Initially, Sergio Leone wanted to release his film as two three-hour installments, but the studio did not support this idea. The film was reduced to its current length by a new editor, Zack Stenberg, who was specifically brought onto the team for this purpose.
  • In the mid-70s, Gérard Depardieu was one of the main contenders for the role of 'Max' or 'Lapsha,' and he promised to develop an American accent if necessary. A total of over 200 actors were considered for the leading roles!
  • Robert De Niro's friend, Joe Pesci, was one of the candidates for the role of Max. After an unsuccessful audition, the director offered him to choose any role in the film that he liked – and so Pesci played Frankie.
  • One of the actors, James Hayden, passed away shortly before the premiere.
  • This film was never fully released in US cinemas, as it was believed at the time that audiences would not go to such a long film (227 minutes). Therefore, Leone was forced to cut the film down to 139 minutes, also removing all the violence. However, later a full version of 229 minutes was released on DVD in the US.
  • One of the film's characters, known to everyone as Kosoy, constantly plays a small flute called "Pano." This is a reference to Charles Bronson's character in Leone's other film – "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968), who also played constantly, but only on a harmonica.
  • The film was released in Soviet cinemas in 1989 in three separate parts. The first part was seen by 27.6 million viewers, the second by 26.6 million, and the third by 23.1 million people.
  • Leone was so outraged that the film was cut to 139 minutes for release in the US, and that all the scenes were re-edited in chronological order by Alan Ladd's company, which destroyed the director's vision and dissipated the film's important aura of uncertainty, that he withdrew from filmmaking for the rest of his life. "The tragedy of the film is that it will be destroyed in the country for which it was primarily intended," the director fumed in the summer of 1984. "But you know the distributors, and Ladd is not the worst of them. One distributor from the Middle East said he was willing to buy the film on the condition that we cut out all the scenes with Jews!"
  • Filming began on June 14, 1982, and ended on April 22, 1983.
  • The episodic role of a passerby in the scene where Lapsha leaves prison was played by the famous Soviet translator Boris Romanovich Izakov (author of translations of Ernest Hemingway, Somerset Maugham, Graham Greene, and others). He was visiting the United States and ended up on the film set through one of the crew members.
  • Robert De Niro suggested that the aging Max have a dazzling smile with pearly white teeth – this was to demonstrate his wealth and vanity. The producers refused to pay for the associated costs, so De Niro covered them himself.
  • The hotel to which the newly wealthy Lapsha invited Deborah was filmed in Venice. However, the road they returned home on was on the other side of the ocean – on the coast of New Jersey. The role of the driver was played by the film's producer, Arnon Milchan.
  • The film is based on Harry Grey’s novel “Once Upon a Time in America” (The Hoods, 1952).
  • While preparing for the role of “Noodles,” Robert De Niro requested a personal meeting with the famous crime boss Meyer Lansky, whose image he was basing his performance on. Unfortunately, he was denied this meeting.
  • One of the film’s characters, known to everyone as “Cousin,” constantly plays a small flute called a “Pano.” This is a reference to Charles Bronson’s character in Leone’s other film – “Once Upon a Time in the West” (1968), who also played constantly, but only on a harmonica.
  • Leone was so outraged that the film was cut down to 139 minutes for release in the United States, with all the scenes remounted in chronological order by Alan Ladd’s company, which destroyed the director’s intent and dissipated the aura of uncertainty so important to the film, leading him to abandon filmmaking for the rest of his life. “The tragedy of the film is that it will be destroyed in the country for which it was primarily intended,” the director fumed in the summer of 1984. – “But you know distributors, and Ladd is not the worst of them. One distributor from the Middle East said he would buy the film if we cut out all the scenes with Jews!”
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