What's Up, Doc? - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "What's Up, Doc?"
What's Up, Doc? (1972)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Barbra Streisand #82788Photo Barbra Streisand #82789Photo Barbra Streisand #82790Photo Barbra Streisand #82791

Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand
Character Judy Maxwell
Photo Ryan OPhoto Ryan OPhoto Ryan OPhoto Ryan O

Ryan O'Neal

Ryan O'Neal
Character Howard Bannister
Photo Madeline Kahn #83568Photo Madeline Kahn #83569Photo Madeline Kahn #83570Photo Madeline Kahn #83571

Madeline Kahn

Madeline Kahn
Character Eunice Burns
Photo Kenneth Mars #27452Photo Kenneth Mars #27453

Kenneth Mars

Kenneth Mars
Character Hugh Simon
Photo Austin Pendleton #1938Photo Austin Pendleton #1939

Austin Pendleton

Austin Pendleton
Character Frederick Larrabee
Photo Michael Murphy #58192Photo Michael Murphy #58193

Michael Murphy

Michael Murphy
Character Mr. Smith
Photo Philip Roth #47899

Philip Roth

Philip Roth
Character Mr. Jones
Photo Sorrell Booke #128362Photo Sorrell Booke #128363

Sorrell Booke

Sorrell Booke
Character Harry
Photo Mabel Albertson #145261Photo Mabel Albertson #145262
Mabel Albertson
Character Mrs. Van Hoskins
Photo Liam Dunn #84145

Liam Dunn

Liam Dunn
Character Judge Maxwell
Photo John Hillerman #84146Photo John Hillerman #84147

John Hillerman

John Hillerman
Character Hotel Manager
Photo George Morfogen #120095

George Morfogen

George Morfogen
Character Headwaiter
Photo Graham Jarvis #92130Photo Graham Jarvis #92131

Graham Jarvis

Graham Jarvis
Character Bailiff
Photo Randy Quaid #29709Photo Randy Quaid #29710Photo Randy Quaid #29711Photo Randy Quaid #29712

Randy Quaid

Randy Quaid
Character Professor Hosquith
Photo M. Emmet Walsh #34246Photo M. Emmet Walsh #34247Photo M. Emmet Walsh #34248Photo M. Emmet Walsh #34249

M. Emmet Walsh

M. Emmet Walsh
Character Arresting Officer
Photo Kevin O

Kevin O'Neal

Kevin O'Neal
Character Delivery Boy
Photo Eleanor Zee #92694

Eleanor Zee

Eleanor Zee
Character Banquet Receptionist
Paul Condylis
Character Room Service Waiter
Fred Scheiwiller
Character Jewel Thief
Carl Saxe
Character Jewel Thief
Photo Jack Perkins #52562

Jack Perkins

Jack Perkins
Character Jewel Thief
Paul B. Kipilman
Character Druggist

Gil Perkins

Gil Perkins
Character Jones' Driver
Photo Christa Lang #123087

Christa Lang

Christa Lang
Character Mrs. Hosquith

Stan Ross

Stan Ross
Character Musicologist
Peter Eastman
Character Musicologist
Eric Brotherson
Character Larrabee's Butler
Photo Elaine Partnow #145263
Elaine Partnow
Character Party Guest
George Burrafato
Character Eunice's Cab Driver
Jerry Summers
Character Smith's Cab Driver
Mark Thompson
Character Airport Cab Driver
Don Bexley
Character Skycap
Leonard Lookabaugh
Character Painter on Roof
Candace Brownell
Character Ticket Seller
Sean Morgan
Character Banquet Official
Patricia O'Neal
Character Lady on Plane
Joe Alfasa
Character Waiter in Hall
Chuck Holison
Character Pizza Cook
Cosmo Sardo
Character Hotel Waiter (uncredited)
Photo Sylvester Stallone #3232Photo Sylvester Stallone #3233Photo Sylvester Stallone #3234Photo Sylvester Stallone #3235

Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone
Character Hotel Guest (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • It was the first American film to credit stunt performers and extras in the credits. The first British film to do so was 'Moonraker' (1979) by Lewis Gilbert (1920-2018) about James Bond.
  • The car accident caused by Barbra Streisand’s character while crossing the street on her way to the hotel was added to the film at the very last moment. The filmmakers didn’t have any vehicles for stunts on hand, and Peter Bogdanovich instructed one of the crew members to rent a couple of cars, but with collision insurance. He then arranged a car crash for the camera and returned the rented vehicles.
  • The final chase scene – a parody of a scene from Peter Yates’ then-recent thriller “Bullitt” (1968) – was also filmed in San Francisco. It cost $1 million (a quarter of the film’s total budget) and took 19 days to shoot, plus the work of 32 stuntmen, for a scene that runs 11 minutes on screen. 4 to 5 days were spent solely on filming the scene with the large window pane. It was filmed in the Richmond district.
  • Director Peter Bogdanovich did not receive permission from the city administration to film a high-speed car descent down the stairs in Alta Plaza Park, but he filmed the scene anyway, and the damage is still visible today. As a result, the San Francisco administration now always requires filmmakers to submit a detailed shooting plan.
  • When Howard Bannister finds himself in a rooftop cocktail bar that was still under construction, the filming took place not on a set, but on the actual roof of the Hilton Hotel, which was undergoing renovations at the time. It genuinely offered that very view of San Francisco. A piano was specially hoisted up there for the shoot, and Barbra Streisand sang live (the director insisted on this, as he didn't want to use a recording).
  • During the filming of the long shot of Barbra Streisand’s character on a bicycle, she was replaced by a male stunt double. He fell and broke his leg on one of the sharp turns.
  • In the final scene of the film, Barbra Streisand says to Ryan O’Neal: “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” This is a quote from the 1970 film “Love Story,” in which Ryan O’Neal played the leading male role.
  • In the final scene of the film, Barbra Streisand says to Ryan O'Neal: "Love means never having to say you're sorry." This is a quote from the 1970 film "Love Story," in which Ryan O'Neal played the leading male role.
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