Sabrina - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Sabrina"
Sabrina (1954)
Timing: 1:53 (113 min)
Sabrina - TMDB rating
7.516/10
1331
Sabrina - Kinopoisk rating
7.988/10
27255
Sabrina - IMDB rating
7.6/10
75000

Actors and characters

Photo Humphrey Bogart #102074Photo Humphrey Bogart #102075Photo Humphrey Bogart #102076Photo Humphrey Bogart #102077

Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart
Character Linus Larrabee
Photo Audrey Hepburn #75461Photo Audrey Hepburn #75462Photo Audrey Hepburn #75463Photo Audrey Hepburn #75464

Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn
Character Sabrina Fairchild
Photo William Holden #83964Photo William Holden #83965Photo William Holden #83966Photo William Holden #83967

William Holden

William Holden
Character David Larrabee
Photo Walter Hampden #100879Photo Walter Hampden #100880

Walter Hampden

Walter Hampden
Character Oliver Larrabee
Photo John Williams #100285Photo John Williams #100286

John Williams

John Williams
Character Thomas Fairchild
Photo Martha Hyer #102376Photo Martha Hyer #102377

Martha Hyer

Martha Hyer
Character Elizabeth Tyson
Photo Joan Vohs #102378Photo Joan Vohs #102379

Joan Vohs

Joan Vohs
Character Gretchen Van Horn
Photo Marcel Dalio #102380Photo Marcel Dalio #102381Photo Marcel Dalio #102382

Marcel Dalio

Marcel Dalio
Character Baron St. Foritanel
Photo Marcel Hillaire #102383
Marcel Hillaire
Character Professor
Photo Nella Walker #102384Photo Nella Walker #102385Photo Nella Walker #102386

Nella Walker

Nella Walker
Character Maude Larrabee
Photo Ellen Corby #48140Photo Ellen Corby #48141

Ellen Corby

Ellen Corby
Character Miss McCardie
Photo Marjorie Bennett #35587

Marjorie Bennett

Marjorie Bennett
Character Margaret (uncredited)
Photo Emory Parnell #102105Photo Emory Parnell #102106

Emory Parnell

Emory Parnell
Character Charles (uncredited)
Photo Nancy Kulp #49261Photo Nancy Kulp #49262

Nancy Kulp

Nancy Kulp
Character Jenny (uncredited)
Photo Paul Harvey #102391

Paul Harvey

Paul Harvey
Character Dr. Calaway (uncredited)
Kay Riehl
Character Mrs. Tyson (uncredited)
Photo Raymond Bailey #58639

Raymond Bailey

Raymond Bailey
Character Board Member (uncredited)
Photo Ralph Brooks #73793
Ralph Brooks
Character Party / Dance Guest (uncredited)

Colin Campbell

Colin Campbell
Character Board Member (uncredited)
Photo Harvey B. Dunn #102392

Harvey B. Dunn

Harvey B. Dunn
Character Party Guest with Tray (uncredited)
Fritz Ford
Character Dance Partner (uncredited)
Otto Forrest
Character Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Photo Chuck Hamilton #54351
Chuck Hamilton
Character Gardener-Caretaker (uncredited)
Rand Harper
Character Man (uncredited)

Sam Harris

Sam Harris
Character Party Guest (uncredited)

Kay E. Kuter

Kay E. Kuter
Character Ernest (uncredited)
Bill Neff
Character Man with Linus Larrabee (uncredited)
Photo Gregory Ratoff #102393Photo Gregory Ratoff #102394

Gregory Ratoff

Gregory Ratoff
Character Man with David Larrabee (uncredited)
Photo Marion Ross #63250

Marion Ross

Marion Ross
Character Spiller's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Photo Emmett Vogan #102395Photo Emmett Vogan #102396

Emmett Vogan

Emmett Vogan
Character Board Member (uncredited)
Photo Ralph Moratz #92168
Ralph Moratz
Character Passenger on Ship Deck (uncredited)
Lovyss Bradley
Character Office Worker (uncredited)
Jean Ransome
Character Maid (uncredited)
James Carlisle
Character Lawyer (uncredited)
Fred Rapport
Character Party Guest (uncredited)
Photo Herschel Graham #48149
Herschel Graham
Character Office Worker (uncredited)
Photo Frank McLure #2474

Frank McLure

Frank McLure
Character Party Guest (uncredited)
Photo William H. OPhoto William H. O

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien
Character Bartender (uncredited)
Marion Gray
Character (uncredited)
Raoul Freeman
Character Party Guest (uncredited)
Dick Gordon
Character Party Guest (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Humphrey Bogart replaced Cary Grant at the last minute.
  • Bogart and his co-star William Holden couldn't stand each other. The reason was that Bogart disapproved of Audrey Hepburn being chosen for the lead female role, as he wanted his wife Lauren Bacall to play Sabrina. Holden, however, fell in love with Hepburn. When asked how it was working with Hepburn, Bogart replied: "Okay, except for having to do 20 takes."
  • Bogart earned $300,000 for his role, Holden – $150,000, and Hepburn's fee was only $15,000.
  • Although Edith Head won the Oscar for Best Costume Design, the majority of Audrey Hepburn's outfits were created by French couturier Hubert de Givenchy. The actress herself chose them. This film marked Hepburn's first collaboration with Givenchy; subsequently, throughout her career, she dressed exclusively in his designs. Before 'Sabrina', Givenchy had never heard of Audrey Hepburn and when he was offered the job on the film, he thought they were referring to Katharine Hepburn.
  • "Sabrina" was the first of four films in a row where Audrey Hepburn had to play heroines who had romantic relationships with men old enough to be their fathers.
  • At the theater, Sabrina and Linus watch the play "The Seven Year Itch." Billy Wilder, the film's director, made his next film based on this play in 1955.
  • During filming, Hepburn and Holden began a romance, but when the actress learned that Holden could not have children, she broke off the relationship.
  • The estate where the filming took place belonged to Barney Balaban, the then-head of Paramount Studios.
  • Humphrey Bogart always stopped filming at 6:00 PM, as that's when he would begin to drink whiskey with soda. If anyone tried to make him work after six in the evening, he would leave proudly without saying a word.
  • As with the film "Sunset Boulevard" (1950), filming of "Sabrina" began even though the script was not yet finished. Screenwriter Ernest Lehman and director Billy Wilder worked on it daily to the point of exhaustion. Once, when Lehman couldn't provide Bogart with a copy of a newly rewritten scene, the actor flew into a rage. Wilder then announced that filming would not continue until Bogart apologized to the screenwriter. And only after Bogart invited Lehman to his dressing room did filming resume.
  • Working on the script took so much time that Wilder couldn't balance it with filming. Once, to finish writing one of the scenes in time, he even asked Audrey Hepburn to pretend to be sick.
  • During filming, Hepburn and Holden began a romance, but when the actress learned that Holden could not have children, she broke off the relationship.
  • Humphrey Bogart always stopped filming at 6:00 PM, as that was when he began drinking whiskey with soda. If anyone tried to make him work after six in the evening, he would leave proudly without saying a word.
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