Grease - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Grease"
Grease (1978)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
Grease - TMDB rating
7.371/10
7621
Grease - Kinopoisk rating
7.586/10
18302
Grease - IMDB rating
7.2/10
294139

Actors and characters

Photo Olivia Newton-John #48385Photo Olivia Newton-John #48386Photo Olivia Newton-John #48387Photo Olivia Newton-John #48388

Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John
Character Sandy Olsson
Photo John Travolta #25912Photo John Travolta #25913Photo John Travolta #25914Photo John Travolta #25915

John Travolta

John Travolta
Character Danny Zuko
Photo Stockard Channing #44507Photo Stockard Channing #44508Photo Stockard Channing #44509Photo Stockard Channing #44510

Stockard Channing

Stockard Channing
Character Betty Rizzo
Photo Jeff Conaway #48399

Jeff Conaway

Jeff Conaway
Character Kenickie Murdoch
Photo Barry Pearl #48400
Barry Pearl
Character Doody
Photo Michael Tucci #48401
Michael Tucci
Character Sonny
Photo Kelly Ward #48402
Kelly Ward
Character Putzie
Photo Didi Conn #48403

Didi Conn

Didi Conn
Character Frenchy
Photo Jamie Donnelly #48404Photo Jamie Donnelly #48405
Jamie Donnelly
Character Jan
Photo Dinah Manoff #43644Photo Dinah Manoff #43645
Dinah Manoff
Character Marty Maraschino
Photo Susan Buckner #48440
Susan Buckner
Character Patty Simcox
Photo Eve Arden #48406Photo Eve Arden #48407Photo Eve Arden #48408Photo Eve Arden #48409

Eve Arden

Eve Arden
Character Principal McGee
Photo Frankie Avalon #48411

Frankie Avalon

Frankie Avalon
Character Teen Angel
Photo Edd Byrnes #48419Photo Edd Byrnes #48420Photo Edd Byrnes #48421

Edd Byrnes

Edd Byrnes
Character Vince Fontaine
Photo Sid Caesar #48422

Sid Caesar

Sid Caesar
Character Coach Calhoun
Photo Alice Ghostley #48423Photo Alice Ghostley #48424
Alice Ghostley
Character Mrs. Murdock
Photo Dody Goodman #48425Photo Dody Goodman #48426Photo Dody Goodman #48427

Dody Goodman

Dody Goodman
Character Blanche Hodel
Photo Lorenzo Lamas #48428Photo Lorenzo Lamas #48429Photo Lorenzo Lamas #48430Photo Lorenzo Lamas #48431

Lorenzo Lamas

Lorenzo Lamas
Character Tom Chisum
Photo Fannie Flagg #48432
Fannie Flagg
Character Nurse Wilkins
Dick Patterson
Character Mr. Rudie
Photo Eddie Deezen #19214

Eddie Deezen

Eddie Deezen
Character Eugene Felnic
Photo Darrell Zwerling #48433

Darrell Zwerling

Darrell Zwerling
Character Mr. Lynch
Photo Ellen Travolta #27247

Ellen Travolta

Ellen Travolta
Character Waitress
Annette Charles
Character Cha Cha DiGregorio
Photo Dennis Stewart #48434

Dennis Stewart

Dennis Stewart
Character Leo 'Craterface' Balmudo
Barbi Alison
Character Dancer
Helena Andreyko
Character Dancer
Jennifer Buchanan
Character Dancer
Carol Culver
Character Dancer
Cindy DeVore
Character Dancer
Deborah Fishman
Character Dancer
Sandra Gray
Character Dancer
Photo Mimi Lieber #48436Photo Mimi Lieber #48437Photo Mimi Lieber #48438

Mimi Lieber

Mimi Lieber
Character Dancer
Judy Susman
Character Dancer
Dennis Daniels
Character Dancer
Larry Dusich
Character Dancer
John Robert Garrett
Character Dancer
Daniel Levins
Character Dancer
Andy Roth
Character Dancer
Photo Sean Moran #48439
Sean Moran
Character Dancer
Greg Rosatti
Character Dancer
Lou Spadaccini
Character Dancer
Photo Andy Tennant #72857

Andy Tennant

Andy Tennant
Character Dancer
Richard Weisman
Character Dancer
Photo Michael Biehn #25990Photo Michael Biehn #25991Photo Michael Biehn #25992

Michael Biehn

Michael Biehn
Character Mike (uncredited)
Photo Wendie Jo Sperber #35388

Wendie Jo Sperber

Wendie Jo Sperber
Character Dancer (uncredited)
Sha-Na-Na
Character Johnny Casino and the Gamblers

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's soundtrack went platinum twenty times.
  • The kiss marks on Rizzo were real. According to Stockard Channing, Jeff Conaway insisted on applying them himself.
  • In the stage version of the song “Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee,” it was about Sal Mineo (1939-1976). For the film, the lyrics were changed to Elvis Presley (1935-1977).
  • The dance competition was filmed during summer vacation. The school gymnasium was not equipped with air conditioning, the doors were closed, as required for lighting, so the room was unbearably hot and stuffy. Several extras repeatedly felt unwell.
  • The song “Hopelessly Devoted to You” was written and recorded after filming had already finished. Olivia Newton-John's contract included a stipulation that she would perform one song solo, but no one could come up with a song suitable for her character, Sandy, until the producer had the idea for “Hopelessly Devoted to You” around the middle of the shooting period. Director Randal Kleiser had to devise a new scene for this song. It was recorded after filming was complete, and thanks to it, the film received its only Academy Award nomination.
  • The first film was so successful that initially, three sequels were planned, but these plans were abandoned after the release of “Grease 2” (Patricia Birch, 1982). In 2002, Didi Conn, Olivia Newton-John, and John Travolta hoped to film “Grease 3” with the same actors and characters, but set in a different decade, such as the 1970s or 1990s, but the idea never progressed beyond discussion.
  • Initially, it was planned that the song “Greased Lightning” would be sung, as in the stage production, by the character of Jeff Conaway, but John Travolta took it for himself. Before filming, the director asked Conaway if he objected, he initially resisted, but did not strongly object.
  • During the filming of Jeff Conway's performance of "Greased Lightning," he was accidentally dropped and suffered a back injury. He began taking painkillers, moved on to stronger pills, and eventually became addicted to drugs. He passed away at the age of 60 in 2011.
  • During the filming of the carnival scenes, the temperature on set rose to 41 degrees Celsius.
  • The scene near the bridge after the race was filmed amidst scattered trash, and the water in the puddles was stagnant and foul. Some members of the crew felt ill after the shooting.
  • Elvis Presley was invited to play the guardian angel during the performance of "Beauty School Drop-Out," but he declined. When Allan Carr acquired the rights to "Grease," he envisioned Presley in the role of Danny and Ann-Margret as Sandy – an actress, singer, and dancer.
  • The final scene during the performance of "You're the One That I Want" was filmed with a traveling circus. Because director Randal Kleiser wanted to reshoot some close-ups the next day, they had to contact the props department and rebuild the sets, as the circus had already left.
  • Before taking on the role of Sandy, actress Olivia Newton-John requested a screen test. The director agreed, and a scene was filmed for the test at a drive-in theater. The actress liked the result and agreed to star in the film.
  • During filming, the film crew chewed approximately 100,000 pieces of chewing gum (an average of 5,000 pieces per day).
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