Rosemary's Baby - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Rosemary's Baby"
Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Timing: 2:18 (138 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Mia Farrow #60076Photo Mia Farrow #60077Photo Mia Farrow #60078Photo Mia Farrow #60079

Mia Farrow

Mia Farrow
Character Rosemary Woodhouse
Photo John Cassavetes #87286Photo John Cassavetes #87287Photo John Cassavetes #87288Photo John Cassavetes #87289

John Cassavetes

John Cassavetes
Character Guy Woodhouse
Photo Ruth Gordon #78289Photo Ruth Gordon #78290

Ruth Gordon

Ruth Gordon
Character Minnie Castevet
Photo Sidney Blackmer #128137Photo Sidney Blackmer #128138Photo Sidney Blackmer #128139

Sidney Blackmer

Sidney Blackmer
Character Roman Castevet
Photo Maurice Evans #61214

Maurice Evans

Maurice Evans
Character Hutch
Photo Ralph Bellamy #34837Photo Ralph Bellamy #34838Photo Ralph Bellamy #34839Photo Ralph Bellamy #34840

Ralph Bellamy

Ralph Bellamy
Character Dr. Sapirstein
Photo Patsy Kelly #128142Photo Patsy Kelly #128143Photo Patsy Kelly #128144

Patsy Kelly

Patsy Kelly
Character Laura-Louise
Photo Elisha Cook Jr. #88177Photo Elisha Cook Jr. #88178Photo Elisha Cook Jr. #88179

Elisha Cook Jr.

Elisha Cook Jr.
Character Mr. Nicklas
Emmaline Henry
Character Elise Dunstan
Photo Charles Grodin #91498Photo Charles Grodin #91499Photo Charles Grodin #91500Photo Charles Grodin #91501

Charles Grodin

Charles Grodin
Character Dr. Hill
Photo Hanna Landy #75515
Hanna Landy
Character Grace Cardiff
Photo Phil Leeds #54213Photo Phil Leeds #54214
Phil Leeds
Character Dr. Shand
Photo Hope Summers #120523

Hope Summers

Hope Summers
Character Mrs. Gilmore
Photo Marianne Gordon #128147
Marianne Gordon
Character Rosemary's Girl Friend
Photo Wende Wagner #121019

Wende Wagner

Wende Wagner
Character Rosemary's Girl Friend
Photo William Castle #128148Photo William Castle #128149Photo William Castle #128150

William Castle

William Castle
Character Phone Booth Man (uncredited)
Photo Tony Curtis #52532Photo Tony Curtis #52533Photo Tony Curtis #52534Photo Tony Curtis #52535

Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis
Character Donald Baumgart (voice) (uncredited)
Clay Tanner
Character The Devil (uncredited)
Photo Almira Sessions #48165
Almira Sessions
Character Mrs. Sabatini (uncredited)
Jean Inness
Character Sister Agnes (uncredited)

Max Wagner

Max Wagner
Character Man in Dream Sequence (uncredited)
Photo Walter Baldwin #120390Photo Walter Baldwin #120391Photo Walter Baldwin #120392Photo Walter Baldwin #120393

Walter Baldwin

Walter Baldwin
Character Mr. Wees (uncredited)
Photo Mona Knox #128151Photo Mona Knox #128152Photo Mona Knox #128153
Mona Knox
Character Mrs. Byron (uncredited)
Craig Littler
Character Jimmy (uncredited)
Patricia O'Neal
Character Mrs. Wees (uncredited)
Photo Carol Brewster #128154
Carol Brewster
Character Claudia Comfort (uncredited)
Photo Robert Osterloh #111390
Robert Osterloh
Character Mr. Fountain (uncredited)
Photo George R. Robertson #64786

George R. Robertson

George R. Robertson
Character Lou Comfort (uncredited)
Photo Elmer Modlin #254425
Elmer Modlin
Character Young Man (uncredited)
Photo Rutanya Alda #84673

Rutanya Alda

Rutanya Alda
Character Dr. Hill's Answering Service (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Sharon Tate #99773Photo Sharon Tate #99774Photo Sharon Tate #99775Photo Sharon Tate #99776

Sharon Tate

Sharon Tate
Character Party Guest (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Ira Levin's novel "Rosemary's Baby" (1967).
  • The film was directed by Roman Polanski, whose pregnant wife Sharon Tate was murdered in 1969 by the Charles Manson gang, who named a series of their crimes after The Beatles song "Helter Skelter." Notably, one of the band members, John Lennon, was killed in 1980 near the "Dakota" building where he lived and where "Rosemary's Baby" was once filmed.
  • The Dakota apartment building, located in Manhattan, is referred to as "Bramford" in the film.
  • During filming, the lead actress Mia Farrow was divorcing her then-husband Frank Sinatra.
  • Initially, the film's direction was offered to Alfred Hitchcock.
  • The film's editor, Sam O'Steen, later directed its television sequel, "What Happened to Rosemary's Baby" (1976).
  • Sharon Tate filmed the party scene that Rosemary hosted for her friends.
  • While working on his first adaptation, Polanski tried to meticulously follow all the details described in the novel. He once even asked the book's author, Ira Levin, in what specific issue of "The New Yorker" Guy Woodhouse had seen the shirt he wanted to buy. Levin confessed that it was pure fiction.
  • The rights to the adaptation belonged to producer and director William Castle. When the "Paramount" studio was just starting the project, it set one condition for Castle – not to direct the film, as he had a reputation as a director of low-budget horror films. However, Castle was allowed to appear in a cameo role (he played a man standing by a phone booth).
  • This film was Polanski's first American production.
  • Polanski initially planned Tuesday Weld for the role of Rosemary and Robert Redford for the role of Guy. However, the "Paramount" studio decided that Mia Farrow should play Rosemary, and Redford was busy with another project at the time. Jack Nicholson was also considered for the role of Guy for a while.
  • According to Kenneth Anderson, author of a book about the making of "Rosemary's Baby", the famous actress Lauren Bacall, who lived in "The Dakota", often went outside to watch the filming along with the other residents.
  • Rosemary is due to give birth on June 28, 1966 (6/66).
  • Rosemary says to Terry Ginnofrio (Angela Dorian): "I thought you were actress Victoria Vetri." Terry replies that everyone thinks so, but she herself doesn't see the resemblance. Victoria Vetri is Angela Dorian's real name.
  • In one scene, Mia Farrow actually ate raw liver on camera.
  • Roman Polanski's heavily pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, was killed in 1969 by the Charles Manson gang, who named their series of crimes after the Beatles song "Helter Skelter." John Lennon was killed in 1980 near the Dakota building, where he lived and where filming took place.
  • Sharon Tate starred in the party scene that Rosemary organized for her friends.
  • The film's production was offered to Alfred Hitchcock.
  • While working on his first film adaptation, Polanski tried to adhere strictly to all the details described in the novel. He once even asked the book's author, Ira Levin, in which issue of The New Yorker Guy Woodhouse had seen the shirt he wanted to buy. Levin confessed that it was pure fiction.
  • The rights to the film adaptation belonged to producer and director William Castle. When Paramount Studios launched the project, they stipulated that Castle not direct the film, as he had a reputation as a director of low-budget horror films. However, Castle was allowed to appear in a cameo (a man standing by a telephone booth).
  • Polanski's first American production.
  • Roman Polanski had planned to cast Tuesday Weld as Rosemary Woodhouse and Robert Redford as Guy. However, Paramount Studios decided that Mia Farrow should play Rosemary, and Redford was busy with another project at the time. Jack Nicholson was considered for the role of Guy for some time.
  • According to Kenneth Anderson, author of a book about the making of the film, actress Lauren Bacall, who lived in The Dakota, often went outside to watch the filming.
  • Roman Polanski’s deeply pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, was murdered in 1969 by the Charles Manson gang, who named their series of crimes after the Beatles song “Helter Skelter.” John Lennon was killed in 1980 near the Dakota building, where he lived and where filming took place.
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