Lipstick - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Lipstick"
Lipstick (1976)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
Lipstick - TMDB rating
5.157/10
54
Lipstick - Kinopoisk rating
5.984/10
564
Lipstick - IMDB rating
5.7/10
3000

Actors and characters

Photo Margaux Hemingway #300690Photo Margaux Hemingway #300691

Margaux Hemingway

Margaux Hemingway
Character Chris McCormick
Photo Chris Sarandon #8654Photo Chris Sarandon #8655

Chris Sarandon

Chris Sarandon
Character Gordon Stuart
Photo Perry King #115805Photo Perry King #115806Photo Perry King #115807Photo Perry King #115808

Perry King

Perry King
Character Steve Edison
Photo Anne Bancroft #76985Photo Anne Bancroft #76986Photo Anne Bancroft #76987Photo Anne Bancroft #76988

Anne Bancroft

Anne Bancroft
Character Carla Bondi
Photo John Bennett Perry #53752

John Bennett Perry

John Bennett Perry
Character Martin McCormick
Photo Mariel Hemingway #78804Photo Mariel Hemingway #78805Photo Mariel Hemingway #78806

Mariel Hemingway

Mariel Hemingway
Character Kathy McCormick
Francesco Scavullo
Character Francesco
Photo Meg Wyllie #97139
Meg Wyllie
Character Sister Margaret
Photo Inga Swenson #271124

Inga Swenson

Inga Swenson
Character Sister Monica
Photo Lauren Jones #184658Photo Lauren Jones #184659Photo Lauren Jones #184660Photo Lauren Jones #184661

Lauren Jones

Lauren Jones
Character Policewoman
William Paul Burns
Character Judge
Way Bandy
Character Make-up Artist
Harry King
Character Hairdresser
Sean Byrnes
Character Photographers Helper
Photo Catherine McLeod #300692

Catherine McLeod

Catherine McLeod
Character Vogue Lady
Mary-Margaret Lewis
Character Court Clerk
Nick Masi Jr.
Character Reporter
Photo Peggy Rea #227679Photo Peggy Rea #227680

Peggy Rea

Peggy Rea
Character Reporter
Photo Bill Zuckert #55173Photo Bill Zuckert #55174
Bill Zuckert
Character Apartment Manager
Tamara Chaplin
Character Dancer
Lisa Walford
Character Dancer
Betty Sinow
Character Dancer
Ruth Teifel
Character Dancer
Mary Ann Kellogg
Character Dancer
Sharon Rubin
Character Dancer
Photo Robin Gammell #93391
Robin Gammell
Character Nathan Cartright
Al Beaudine
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Robert Cole
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Bart Greene
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Tony Regan
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Jack Berle #76672

Jack Berle

Jack Berle
Character Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Paul King
Character Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Monty O

Monty O'Grady

Monty O'Grady
Character Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Leoda Richards #63546
Leoda Richards
Character Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Hank Robinson
Character Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Judith Woodbury
Character Juror (uncredited)
Charlotte Portney
Character Stenographer (uncredited)
Gary Wright
Character Bailiff (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The lead actresses, Margot Hemingway and Mariel Hemingway, are the granddaughters of the famous American writer Ernest Hemingway.
  • The film received mixed reactions due to its detailed depiction of a rape scene. Rape had been shown on screen before – a notable example being the incident with Hope Lange’s character (1931-2003) in Michael Winner’s (1935-2013) action film “Death Wish” (1974) – but it was rarely shown in such detail and for such a duration. Director Lamont Johnson (1922-2010) wanted the audience to feel as if it was happening to them, not on the screen.
  • Filming in this movie was supposed to launch the cinematic career of supermodel Margot Hemingway (1954-1996), but the opposite happened, and Hemingway became the object of scathing comments. Over the next seven years, she appeared in only two more films, gained weight, and when her career on the runway also ended, she began to abuse drugs. She was found dead in her apartment (she was only 41 years old), and her death was ruled a suicide. Her younger sister, Mariel Hemingway, always believed that the cause of death was an overdose, and stated that Margot would never have taken her own life.
  • Producer Dino De Laurentiis (1919-2010) saw Margot Hemingway on the cover of Time magazine and became determined to make her a screen star. At that time, Hemingway was one of the most sought-after models in the world, and she became the first model to receive a million-dollar fee.
  • In preparation for her role as a lawyer, actress Anne Bancroft (1931-2005) spent a lot of time talking to production designer Toby Shaffer, who had previously been an assistant district attorney.
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