On the Waterfront - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "On the Waterfront"
On the Waterfront (1954)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
On the Waterfront - TMDB rating
7.87/10
1747
On the Waterfront - Kinopoisk rating
7.61/10
12777
On the Waterfront - IMDB rating
8.1/10
176000

Actors and characters

Photo Marlon Brando #11684Photo Marlon Brando #11685Photo Marlon Brando #11686Photo Marlon Brando #11687

Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando
Character Terry Malloy
Photo Eva Marie Saint #24803Photo Eva Marie Saint #24804Photo Eva Marie Saint #24805Photo Eva Marie Saint #24806

Eva Marie Saint

Eva Marie Saint
Character Edie Doyle
Photo Karl Malden #108395Photo Karl Malden #108396Photo Karl Malden #108397Photo Karl Malden #108398

Karl Malden

Karl Malden
Character Father Barry
Photo Lee J. Cobb #31429Photo Lee J. Cobb #31430Photo Lee J. Cobb #31431

Lee J. Cobb

Lee J. Cobb
Character Johnny Friendly
Photo Rod Steiger #88625Photo Rod Steiger #88626Photo Rod Steiger #88627Photo Rod Steiger #88628

Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger
Character Charley Malloy
Photo Pat Henning #108399
Pat Henning
Character Kayo Dugan
Photo Leif Erickson #108400Photo Leif Erickson #108401Photo Leif Erickson #108402Photo Leif Erickson #108403

Leif Erickson

Leif Erickson
Character Glover
Photo Tony Galento #108404

Tony Galento

Tony Galento
Character Truck
Tami Mauriello
Character Tillio
Photo John F. Hamilton #108405
John F. Hamilton
Character 'Pop' Doyle
Photo John Heldabrand #108406
John Heldabrand
Character Mott
Photo Rudy Bond #11756Photo Rudy Bond #11757

Rudy Bond

Rudy Bond
Character Moose
Photo Don Blackman #108407
Don Blackman
Character Luke
Arthur Keegan
Character Jimmy
Abe Simon
Character Barney
Photo Martin Balsam #50937Photo Martin Balsam #50938

Martin Balsam

Martin Balsam
Character Gillette (uncredited)
Dan Bergin
Character Sidney (uncredited)
Zachary Charles
Character Dues Collector (uncredited)
Photo Fred Gwynne #81628Photo Fred Gwynne #81629Photo Fred Gwynne #81630

Fred Gwynne

Fred Gwynne
Character Slim (uncredited)
Anne Hegira
Character Mrs. Collins (uncredited)
Photo Pat Hingle #37312Photo Pat Hingle #37313

Pat Hingle

Pat Hingle
Character Jocko (uncredited)
Photo Katherine MacGregor #108408

Katherine MacGregor

Katherine MacGregor
Character Longshoreman's Mother (uncredited)

Barry Macollum

Barry Macollum
Character Johnny's Banker (uncredited)
Tiger Joe Marsh
Character Longshoreman (uncredited)
Photo Nehemiah Persoff #77591Photo Nehemiah Persoff #77592Photo Nehemiah Persoff #77593

Nehemiah Persoff

Nehemiah Persoff
Character Cab Driver (uncredited)
Photo Johnny Seven #92164
Johnny Seven
Character Longshoreman (uncredited)
Photo Michael V. Gazzo #27898
Michael V. Gazzo
Character Bit (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The plot of the film is based on a series of articles published by Malcolm Johnson in 'The New York Sun' under the general title 'A Crime on the Waterfront'. In 1949, Johnson received the Pulitzer Prize for this series (a total of 24 articles were published).
  • Director Elia Kazan initially approved Frank Sinatra for the lead role. However, the film's producer, Sam Spiegel, believed it would be more advantageous to cast the successful Marlon Brando. Despite a signed agreement with Sinatra, Spiegel sent the script to Brando, who initially refused. But when sending the script, Spiegel resorted to a trick, inserting several newspaper clippings between the pages. When the producer found them in the same place, he realized that Brando hadn't even read the script and therefore didn't dismiss his candidacy. It later became clear that the actor did not want to work with Kazan, disagreeing with his loyal position towards the authorities during the McCarthy era in the United States. Spiegel insisted and convinced Brando to take on the role of Terry Malloy, and the rejected Sinatra even sued the producer for breach of contract.
  • The film was shot in 36 days.
  • Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Montgomery both auditioned for the role of Edie Doyle.
  • This was Eva Marie Saint's debut in a major film; prior to this, the actress had appeared on television.
  • The American Film Institute ranked the film 'On the Waterfront' eighth on its list of '100 Greatest American Movies of All Time'.
  • Director Elia Kazan initially approved Frank Sinatra for the lead role. But producer Sam Spiegel believed it would be more advantageous to cast the successful Marlon Brando. Despite a signed agreement with Sinatra, Spiegel sent the script to Brando, but the actor refused. Spiegel resorted to trickery, placing several newspaper clippings between the pages, and when he found them in the same place, he realized that Brando hadn't even read the script. It later turned out that the actor did not want to work with Kazan, disagreeing with his loyal stance towards the authorities during the McCarthy era in the United States. Spiegel insisted and convinced Brando to take on the role, and the rejected Sinatra even sued the producer for breach of contract.
  • Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Montgomery both auditioned for the role of Edie Doyle.
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