Beavis and Butt-Head Do America - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America"
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996)
Timing: 1:20 (80 min)
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America - TMDB rating
6.637/10
663
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America - Kinopoisk rating
6.571/10
8930
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America - IMDB rating
6.8/10
63000

Actors and characters

Photo Mike Judge #60712Photo Mike Judge #60713Photo Mike Judge #60714

Mike Judge

Mike Judge
Character Beavis / Butt-Head / Tom Anderson / Mr. Van Driessen / Principal McVicker (voice)
Photo Bruce Willis #1625Photo Bruce Willis #1626Photo Bruce Willis #1627Photo Bruce Willis #1628

Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis
Character Muddy Grimes (voice)
Photo Demi Moore #50219Photo Demi Moore #50220Photo Demi Moore #50221Photo Demi Moore #50222

Demi Moore

Demi Moore
Character Dallas (voice)
Photo Cloris Leachman #24849Photo Cloris Leachman #24850Photo Cloris Leachman #24851

Cloris Leachman

Cloris Leachman
Character Old Woman On Plane And Bus (voice)
Photo Robert Stack #51544

Robert Stack

Robert Stack
Character Agent Flemming (voice)
Jacqueline Barba
Character Agent Hurly (voice)
Photo Pamela Blair #109676
Pamela Blair
Character Flight Attendant / White House Tour Guide (voice)
Photo Eric Bogosian #52655

Eric Bogosian

Eric Bogosian
Character Old Faithful Ranger / White House Press Secretary / Strategic Air Command Lieutenant (voice)
Photo Kristofor Brown #100346
Kristofor Brown
Character Man on Plane / Man in Confession Booth / Old Guy / Jim (voice)
Tony Darling
Character Mötley Crüe Roadie #2 / Tourist Man (voice)
Photo John Doman #54629

John Doman

John Doman
Character Airplane Captain / White House Representative (voice)
Photo Francis Dumaurier #89641
Francis Dumaurier
Character French Dignitary (voice)
Jim Flaherty
Character Petrified Forest Recording (voice)
Photo Toby Huss #47555Photo Toby Huss #47556Photo Toby Huss #47557Photo Toby Huss #47558

Toby Huss

Toby Huss
Character TV Thief #2 / Concierge / Bellboy / Male TV Reporter (voice)
Sam Johnson
Character Limo Driver / TV Thief / Man In Confession Booth / Forest Ranger
Photo David Letterman #109677Photo David Letterman #109678

David Letterman

David Letterman
Character Mötley Crüe Roadie (voice)
Photo Richard Linklater #71061Photo Richard Linklater #71062Photo Richard Linklater #71063Photo Richard Linklater #71064

Richard Linklater

Richard Linklater
Character Tour Bus Driver (voice)
Rosemary McNamara
Character Flight Attendant #2 (voice)
Photo Harsh Nayyar #38030
Harsh Nayyar
Character Indian Dignitary (voice)
Karen Phillips
Character Announcer In Capital (voice)
Dale Reeves
Character President Clinton (voice)
Mike Ruschak
Character Hoover Technician / General At Strategic Air Command (voice)
Photo Gail Thomas #109679
Gail Thomas
Character Flight Attendant #3 / Female TV Reporter (voice)
Photo Greg Kinnear #41054Photo Greg Kinnear #41055Photo Greg Kinnear #41056Photo Greg Kinnear #41057

Greg Kinnear

Greg Kinnear
Character ATF Agent Bork (voice)
Photo Tim Guinee #15618Photo Tim Guinee #67386Photo Tim Guinee #67387

Tim Guinee

Tim Guinee
Character Additional Voices (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Prior to the premiere of "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" on MTV (August 7, 1999), one scene was cut from the film. During a tour of the National Archives, Beavis went to the bathroom. Finding no toilet paper, the character went into the exhibition hall where he encountered a display case containing the Declaration of Independence. While the security guard slept, Beavis took the American flag and smashed it through the glass protecting the historic document. The alarm went off in the hall, and security personnel rushed to find the perpetrator. However, Beavis managed to remain unnoticed and return to the bathroom, where he relieved himself and "wiped" with the Declaration of Independence.
  • Two short scenes had to be re-edited, otherwise the film would have lost its PG-13 rating (children under 13 are not advised to view). In the scene where Principal McVicker is spanked in a motel room, he was originally completely undressed from the waist down, and the animators added underwear for him. Another moment was cut from the film altogether – on the way to the airport, Muddy offers Beavis and Butt-Head a sip of whiskey. The American Film Association decided that this short episode alone could earn the film an R rating (persons under 17 years of age are only allowed to view with a parent or legal guardian). Therefore, the scene was cut off at the point where Muddy hands them the bottle.
  • During the hallucination scene in the desert, voices can be heard in the distance by Beavis and Butt-Head. If you play the soundtrack backwards, it becomes clear that it is the characters themselves speaking, and the phrases they utter include the following: "Everyone goes to college and studies hard, studies hard."
  • The American film production company Geffen Pictures, founded by David Geffen, bought the rights to a live-action adaptation in 1993, hoping to make a full-length feature film starring David Spade and Adam Sandler as Beavis and Butt-Head, respectively. Director, voice actor, and screenwriter Mike Judge strongly criticized this idea. He stated that making a live-action film about Beavis and Butt-Head was nothing short of blasphemy, and would be far more expensive than animation. It is claimed that the film was created in the form it was seen by audiences as a result of a coin toss.
  • Robert Stack was so embarrassed about participating in this project that he paid his lawyers to ensure his name did not appear in any promotional materials. Over time, however, he changed his attitude towards his role.
  • According to Mike Judge, by the time work began on this project, he was so exhausted from filming a television series that he wanted to quit everything. Unfortunately, his contract with MTV stipulated eight seasons. In order to finish with it all as quickly as possible, he decided to make a feature film hoping he would be allowed to skip the final season stipulated in his contract. MTV released him after the seventh season, which premiered a year after the film's release.
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