Casper - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Casper"
Casper (1995)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Casper - TMDB rating
6.336/10
4889
Casper - Kinopoisk rating
7.192/10
106923
Casper - IMDB rating
6.2/10
159000

Actors and characters

Photo Bill Pullman #11848Photo Bill Pullman #11849Photo Bill Pullman #11850Photo Bill Pullman #11851

Bill Pullman

Bill Pullman
Character Dr. James Harvey
Photo Cathy Moriarty #43531

Cathy Moriarty

Cathy Moriarty
Character Carrigan
Photo Eric Idle #23448Photo Eric Idle #23449Photo Eric Idle #23450

Eric Idle

Eric Idle
Character Dibs
Photo Malachi Pearson #56183

Malachi Pearson

Malachi Pearson
Character Casper (voice)
Photo Joe Alaskey #2170

Joe Alaskey

Joe Alaskey
Character Stinkie (voice)
Photo Joe Nipote #56184
Joe Nipote
Character Stretch (voice)
Photo Brad Garrett #1931Photo Brad Garrett #1932Photo Brad Garrett #1933Photo Brad Garrett #1934

Brad Garrett

Brad Garrett
Character Fatso (voice)
Photo Devon Sawa #51422Photo Devon Sawa #51423

Devon Sawa

Devon Sawa
Character Casper on Screen
Photo Spencer Vrooman #56186
Spencer Vrooman
Character Andreas
Photo Jessica Wesson #56188

Jessica Wesson

Jessica Wesson
Character Amber Whitmire
Photo Amy Brenneman #43761Photo Amy Brenneman #43762Photo Amy Brenneman #43763

Amy Brenneman

Amy Brenneman
Character Amelia Harvey
Photo Ben Stein #40889

Ben Stein

Ben Stein
Character Mr. Rugg
Photo Don Novello #56189

Don Novello

Don Novello
Character Father Guido Sarducci
Terry Murphy
Character Terry Murphy ('Hard Copy')
Photo Ernestine Mercer #56190Photo Ernestine Mercer #56191
Ernestine Mercer
Character Woman Being Interviewed
Doug Bruckner
Character Reporter (voice)
Photo John Kassir #19336

John Kassir

John Kassir
Character The Crypt Keeper (voice)
Photo Wesley Thompson #26771Photo Wesley Thompson #26772Photo Wesley Thompson #26773

Wesley Thompson

Wesley Thompson
Character Mr. Curtis
Michael Dubrow
Character Student #1
J.J. Anderson
Character Student #2
Photo Jess Harnell #1997

Jess Harnell

Jess Harnell
Character Arnold (voice)
Michael McCarty
Character Drunk in Bar
Micah Winkelspecht
Character Student
Mike Simmrin
Character Phantom
Photo Dan Aykroyd #30168Photo Dan Aykroyd #30169Photo Dan Aykroyd #30170Photo Dan Aykroyd #30171

Dan Aykroyd

Dan Aykroyd
Character Dr. Raymond Stantz (uncredited)
Photo Rodney Dangerfield #56193Photo Rodney Dangerfield #56194Photo Rodney Dangerfield #56195

Rodney Dangerfield

Rodney Dangerfield
Character Rodney Dangerfield (uncredited)
Photo Clint Eastwood #11054Photo Clint Eastwood #11055Photo Clint Eastwood #11056Photo Clint Eastwood #11057

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood
Character Clint Eastwood (uncredited)
Photo Mel Gibson #18932Photo Mel Gibson #18933Photo Mel Gibson #18934Photo Mel Gibson #18935

Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson
Character Mel Gibson (uncredited)
Elise Main
Character Little Red Riding Hood (uncredited)
Photo Bill Farmer #15185Photo Bill Farmer #15186Photo Bill Farmer #15187

Bill Farmer

Bill Farmer
Character Fatso's Burping (uncredited)
Photo Harry Shearer #28595

Harry Shearer

Harry Shearer
Character Radio announcer (uncredited)
Janette Andrade
Character Student (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Alex Proyas was initially appointed as the director.
  • Casper's last name is McFadden. It can be seen in the newspaper headline of an article about his father, which Cat is reading.
  • This is the second film where Christina Ricci falls in love with Devon Sawa (who plays Casper in human form). Their characters had a romantic relationship in the film «Now and Then» (1995).
  • The first feature film in the history of cinema with a main character who is entirely a product of computer graphics.
  • In the scene with the mirror, the character played by Bill Pullman was supposed to transform into Steven Spielberg. Spielberg, involved in the project as a producer, even filmed the corresponding scene, but it was ultimately cut from the film (it was decided that the scene would slow down the overall pace and disrupt the film's rhythm). Spielberg was pleased with this, as he had always considered himself a terrible actor.
  • During filming, Bill Pullman and Christina Ricci had to speak to tennis balls, which represented the ghosts, while the computer-generated ghosts were added to the footage later.
  • In the scene where Casper pulls Kat, played by Christina Ricci, through the window to go to the lighthouse, a fishing line was attached to the actress's hand, giving the impression that she was being pulled by a ghost.
  • The breakfast scene was animated first, which is why Casper and the other ghosts look “more tangible” than anywhere else in the film. The pancakes that Casper served were fully animated.
  • Initially, Alex Proyas was supposed to direct the film. He wanted the mansion where Harvey (father and daughter) end up to look unusual. Production designer Ivo Leslie Dilly immediately stated that a haunted mansion shouldn't look like a typical Victorian building and suggested something in the style of Antoni Gaudí (a prominent representative of Catalan Modernism). As a result, the mansion in the film resembles the Casa Batlló residential complex in Barcelona, which Gaudí rebuilt between 1904 and 1906.
  • After completing work on the film, a sequel was proposed, and Simon Wells even wrote a script for it, but the idea had to be abandoned because Bill Pullman and Christina Ricci were busy with other projects, and, in addition, Ricci no longer wanted to star in films for children. It was decided to focus on a cartoon series about Casper and an animated spin-off for Fox Kids.
  • Early computer models of Casper more closely resembled his original appearance in the comics, but they were somehow lifeless and unattractive, particularly due to their oval eyes with blue circles around them. Steven Spielberg (who served as a producer on the project) decided to change Casper's appearance and give him eyes that would evoke sympathy from viewers (like the eyes of the alien from his 1982 film of the same name).
  • It proved very difficult to find a suitable voice for Casper. Director Brad Silberling auditioned hundreds of children. Eventually, he chose Malachi Pearson, who had previously had no connection to filmmaking.
  • Christina Ricci was 15 years old at the start of filming and had never seen the Casper cartoons before. She periodically had to remind director Brad Silberling that she was born in 1980, as Silberling constantly brought up the 1950s.
  • At the 33rd minute of the film, Dr. Harvey fights Stretch, who fights with a golf club. While climbing the stairs, Stretch uses a folded umbrella for a few seconds, but after a change of shot, he is holding a golf club again.
  • On the 63rd minute of the film, Kat sits in an armchair which then descends into her father Casper's underground laboratory, where the armchair remains afterwards. On the 65th minute, Dibs and Carrigan follow Kat’s trail in another armchair, however, it’s unclear where they could have gotten it, since it was clearly visible in the library that there was only one armchair there.
  • On the 86th minute of the film, Kat's mother's ghost meets with Casper, and she tells him he is 12 years old. This is an error, as on the 61st minute of the film, Kat finds an old newspaper in the attic stating that the McFaddens' child (Casper's human surname) died of pneumonia at the age of 11.
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