Galaxy Quest - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Galaxy Quest"
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Galaxy Quest - TMDB rating
7.082/10
2487
Galaxy Quest - Kinopoisk rating
7.125/10
15428
Galaxy Quest - IMDB rating
7.4/10
172759

Actors and characters

Photo Tim Allen #15148Photo Tim Allen #15149Photo Tim Allen #15150

Tim Allen

Tim Allen
Character Jason Nesmith
Photo Sigourney Weaver #65788Photo Sigourney Weaver #65789Photo Sigourney Weaver #65790Photo Sigourney Weaver #65791

Sigourney Weaver

Sigourney Weaver
Character Gwen DeMarco
Photo Alan Rickman #9952Photo Alan Rickman #9953Photo Alan Rickman #9954Photo Alan Rickman #9955

Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman
Character Alexander Dane
Photo Tony Shalhoub #17875Photo Tony Shalhoub #17876Photo Tony Shalhoub #17877Photo Tony Shalhoub #17878

Tony Shalhoub

Tony Shalhoub
Character Fred Kwan
Photo Sam Rockwell #15570Photo Sam Rockwell #15571Photo Sam Rockwell #15572Photo Sam Rockwell #15573

Sam Rockwell

Sam Rockwell
Character Guy Fleegman
Photo Daryl Mitchell #58341Photo Daryl Mitchell #58342Photo Daryl Mitchell #58343

Daryl Mitchell

Daryl Mitchell
Character Tommy Webber
Photo Robin Sachs #55393
Robin Sachs
Character Sarris
Photo Jed Rees #67313Photo Jed Rees #67314

Jed Rees

Jed Rees
Character Teb
Photo Justin Long #46243Photo Justin Long #46244Photo Justin Long #46245Photo Justin Long #46246

Justin Long

Justin Long
Character Brandon
Photo Missi Pyle #16575Photo Missi Pyle #16576Photo Missi Pyle #16577Photo Missi Pyle #16578

Missi Pyle

Missi Pyle
Character Laliari
Photo Patrick Breen #38024Photo Patrick Breen #38025Photo Patrick Breen #38026

Patrick Breen

Patrick Breen
Character Quellek
Photo Sam Lloyd #96855Photo Sam Lloyd #96856

Sam Lloyd

Sam Lloyd
Character Neru
Photo Rainn Wilson #24874Photo Rainn Wilson #24875Photo Rainn Wilson #24876

Rainn Wilson

Rainn Wilson
Character Lahnk
Photo J.P. Manoux #39656

J.P. Manoux

J.P. Manoux
Character Excited Alien
Photo Dian Bachar #39615

Dian Bachar

Dian Bachar
Character Nervous Tech
Photo Heidi Swedberg #87762Photo Heidi Swedberg #87763

Heidi Swedberg

Heidi Swedberg
Character Brandon's Mom
Photo Kevin McDonald #40296Photo Kevin McDonald #40297Photo Kevin McDonald #40298

Kevin McDonald

Kevin McDonald
Character Announcer (as Kevin Hamilton McDonald)
Photo Kaitlin Cullum #91091
Kaitlin Cullum
Character Katelyn
Jonathan Feyer
Character Hollister
Photo Corbin Bleu #78521Photo Corbin Bleu #78522Photo Corbin Bleu #78523

Corbin Bleu

Corbin Bleu
Character Young Tommy
Photo Todd Giebenhain #96857

Todd Giebenhain

Todd Giebenhain
Character Teen in the Bathroom #2
Jerry Penacoli
Character Reporter
Photo Jennifer Manley #30420
Jennifer Manley
Character Shy Girl
Photo Matt Winston #14508

Matt Winston

Matt Winston
Character Technician #1
Photo Morgan Rusler #30431
Morgan Rusler
Character Fan #2

What's left behind the scenes

  • Dain Bachar played the role of the alien engineer in the film, however, most of his scenes were cut and are only present in the full DVD version.
  • Initially, according to the script, Rickman's character held a knightly title. The actor asked to remove this fact as incompatible with the image. It was removed, but Dane is still listed as 'Sir' in the credits.
  • The scene with Tim Allen in the men's restroom, where he overhears a conversation about how all the actors in leading roles in the series are terrible, and the other cast members dislike him intensely, describes an episode from William Shatner's life. He learned much the same about himself and his standing during a 'Star Trek' franchise fan convention in 1986.
  • Initially, the overall atmosphere of the film was much darker, with many scenes of violence. However, after preview screenings, the film was re-edited to emphasize the humorous aspects of the plot and obtain a PG rating (parental guidance suggested).
  • In one episode, Lieutenant Laredo scolds Dr. Lazarus for holding the tracking device upside down. This is a nod to the first season of the series "Star Trek" (1966-1969), where Mr. Spock sometimes holds the tricorder backwards, possibly because the actor who played him, Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015), was still unfamiliar with the props at the time.
  • The casting director was so impressed with Enrico Colantoni's audition that, breaking all the rules, she showed it to the rest of the cast so that everyone would understand how the Thermians (the cephalopod alien race) should behave.
  • Missy Pyle's first major role in a feature film. The role was expanded once the producers noticed that Sigourney Weaver was playing the only female character in the film.
  • Harold Ramis wanted Alec Baldwin to star in the lead role, but the actor declined the offer. Steve Martin and Kevin Kline were also considered for the lead role, although Kline immediately refused due to family circumstances. When Tim Allen was cast in the role, Ramis himself left the project. However, after seeing the film, he told Allen that he liked his performance.
  • Initially, there were plans to make a sequel, but they all fell through due to the sudden death of Alan Rickman (1946-2016).
  • Alan Rickman disliked science fiction and only agreed to participate here because he found the script very funny.
  • The sets for the starship 'Protector' were built on a hinged lift platform that could shift in any direction by a couple of meters. The first time it was used, the platform dropped half a meter and tilted over, causing the actors to fall from their chairs and two light bulbs to break.
  • The first 20 minutes of the film were shown in theaters in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio. Then, when Tim Allen's character realizes he is on a starship and a Terminian landscape is revealed, the aspect ratio was supposed to change to 2.35:1. However, in most cinemas, they only briefly glanced at the film from the very first reel and simply set the screens to a 1.85:1 aspect ratio, so part of the image after the aspect ratio change was cut off. This happened so frequently that when the film was distributed to theaters, owners were specifically notified of the need to adjust the aspect ratio at the appropriate moment. Director Dean Parisot later admitted that he regretted allowing the aspect ratio to change.
  • For the reptiloid Sarris, they decided to use technology originally developed for the then-in-production 'Planet of the Apes' project. It allowed them to transfer the actor's facial expression onto the outer contour of the makeup. Stan Winston (1946-2008) worked on this task ever since he created the Wookiee heads 20 years earlier for 'The Star Wars Holiday Special'.
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