Bringing Up Baby - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Bringing Up Baby"
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Bringing Up Baby - TMDB rating
7.536/10
937

Actors and characters

Photo Cary Grant #82590Photo Cary Grant #82591Photo Cary Grant #82592Photo Cary Grant #82593

Cary Grant

Cary Grant
Character David Huxley
Photo Katharine Hepburn #117439Photo Katharine Hepburn #117440Photo Katharine Hepburn #117441Photo Katharine Hepburn #117442

Katharine Hepburn

Katharine Hepburn
Character Susan Vance
Photo Charles Ruggles #111769

Charles Ruggles

Charles Ruggles
Character Horace Applegate
Photo Walter Catlett #46323Photo Walter Catlett #46324
Walter Catlett
Character Constable Slocum
Photo Barry Fitzgerald #122322

Barry Fitzgerald

Barry Fitzgerald
Character Aloysius Gogarty
Photo May Robson #142753Photo May Robson #142754Photo May Robson #142755Photo May Robson #142756

May Robson

May Robson
Character Elizabeth Random
Photo Fritz Feld #109875Photo Fritz Feld #109876Photo Fritz Feld #109877Photo Fritz Feld #109878

Fritz Feld

Fritz Feld
Character Fritz Lehman
Photo Leona Roberts #54294

Leona Roberts

Leona Roberts
Character Hannah Gogarty
Photo George Irving #119090Photo George Irving #119091

George Irving

George Irving
Character Alexander Peabody
Photo Tala Birell #142757Photo Tala Birell #142758Photo Tala Birell #142759Photo Tala Birell #142760

Tala Birell

Tala Birell
Character Mrs. Lehman
Virginia Walker
Character Alice Swallow
Photo John Kelly #142761Photo John Kelly #142762
John Kelly
Character Elmer
Photo William Benedict #88189Photo William Benedict #88190Photo William Benedict #88191

William Benedict

William Benedict
Character David's Caddy (uncredited)
Photo Billy Bevan #103190Photo Billy Bevan #103191Photo Billy Bevan #103192

Billy Bevan

Billy Bevan
Character Joe (uncredited)
Photo Ward Bond #48083Photo Ward Bond #48084Photo Ward Bond #48085Photo Ward Bond #48086

Ward Bond

Ward Bond
Character Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
Photo Jack Carson #119576Photo Jack Carson #119577Photo Jack Carson #119578

Jack Carson

Jack Carson
Character Circus Roustabout (uncredited)
Judith Ford
Character Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)
Photo Edward Gargan #111268Photo Edward Gargan #111269

Edward Gargan

Edward Gargan
Character Zoo Official (uncredited)
Photo Paul Guilfoyle #128029Photo Paul Guilfoyle #128030

Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle
Character (uncredited)
Photo Karl
Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky
Character Midget (uncredited)
Photo Skippy #142763

Skippy

Skippy
Character George (uncredited)
Jack Gardner
Character Delivery Man (uncredited)
Photo Herschel Graham #48149
Herschel Graham
Character Waiter (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Before the film's release, Cary Grant (1904-1986) worried that he would never become a screen star, as he was already 34 years old at the time of filming, while younger actors like Errol Flynn (1909-1959) and James Stewart (1908-1997) were considered stars.
  • The scene where Susan's dress is torn was inspired by an incident that once happened in Cary Grant's life. He told director Howard Hawks (1896-1977) about this case, and he decided to include such a scene in the film.
  • Katharine Hepburn had never starred in comedies before, so Howard Hawks and several experienced vaudeville actors specifically hired for this purpose served as her mentors in this regard.
  • May Robson’s character asks David, played by Cary Grant, why he is wearing a woman’s dress, to which he replies: “Because I just went gay all of a sudden.” Many believe this to be the first use of the word “gay” in a meaning approximately corresponding to the modern one. The word began to be used in that sense among homosexuals in the 1920s or even earlier, although it only entered widespread use as a designation for homosexuality in the 1960s. This line was not in the original script; Cary Grant came up with it on the spot.
  • Split-screen techniques and other optical effects were repeatedly used during filming to minimize the number of times the leopard was near the actors. This was especially true for Cary Grant, who was frightened by it even more than Katharine Hepburn (she repeatedly petted the animal, and the trainer even said that if she wanted to, she would have made an excellent predator trainer herself).
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