Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - TMDB rating
6.705/10
1934
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Kinopoisk rating
7.047/10
43305
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - IMDB rating
6.8/10
112000

Actors and characters

Photo Brian Tochi #14531

Brian Tochi

Brian Tochi
Character Leonardo (voice)
Photo Josh Pais #46607Photo Josh Pais #46608

Josh Pais

Josh Pais
Character Raphael (voice) / Passenger In Cab
Photo Corey Feldman #59001

Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman
Character Donatello (voice)
Photo Robbie Rist #42759
Robbie Rist
Character Michaelangelo (voice)
Photo Judith Hoag #28482Photo Judith Hoag #28483

Judith Hoag

Judith Hoag
Character April O'Neil
Photo Elias Koteas #12556Photo Elias Koteas #12557Photo Elias Koteas #12558Photo Elias Koteas #12559

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas
Character Casey Jones
Photo Kevin Clash #107935

Kevin Clash

Kevin Clash
Character Splinter (voice)
Photo David McCharen #8683
David McCharen
Character The Shredder / Oroku Saki (voice)
Photo David Forman #22540Photo David Forman #22541
David Forman
Character Leonardo / Gang Member
David Greenaway
Character Raphael
Photo Leif Tilden #76835

Leif Tilden

Leif Tilden
Character Donatello / Foot Messenger
Photo David Rudman #86913

David Rudman

David Rudman
Character Donatello
Photo Ernie Reyes Jr. #32009

Ernie Reyes Jr.

Ernie Reyes Jr.
Character Donatello
Reggie Barnes
Character Donatello
Photo Michelan Sisti #222167Photo Michelan Sisti #222168Photo Michelan Sisti #222169

Michelan Sisti

Michelan Sisti
Character Michaelangelo / Pizza Man
Rickey Boyd
Character Splinter
Robert Tygner
Character Splinter
Photo James Saito #43192

James Saito

James Saito
Character The Shredder / Oroko Saki
Photo Michael McConnohie #64924Photo Michael McConnohie #64925

Michael McConnohie

Michael McConnohie
Character Tatsu (voice)
Michael Turney
Character Danny Pennington
Photo Jay Patterson #24679

Jay Patterson

Jay Patterson
Character Charles Pennington
Photo Raymond Serra #100305
Raymond Serra
Character Chief Sterns
Photo Sam Rockwell #15570Photo Sam Rockwell #15571Photo Sam Rockwell #15572Photo Sam Rockwell #15573

Sam Rockwell

Sam Rockwell
Character Head Thug
Photo Kenn Scott #334780

Kenn Scott

Kenn Scott
Character Talkative Foot #2
Photo Kevin Eastman #7940

Kevin Eastman

Kevin Eastman
Character Citizen (uncredited)
Photo Skeet Ulrich #17357Photo Skeet Ulrich #17358Photo Skeet Ulrich #17359Photo Skeet Ulrich #17360

Skeet Ulrich

Skeet Ulrich
Character Thug (uncredited)
Photo Scott Wolf #63997Photo Scott Wolf #63998Photo Scott Wolf #63999Photo Scott Wolf #64000

Scott Wolf

Scott Wolf
Character Thug (uncredited)
Paul Beahm
Character Foot Soldier (uncredited)
Curtis Bush
Character Foot Soldier
Mak Wilson
Character Michelangelo

What's left behind the scenes

  • Judith Hoag was not approached with an offer to reprise her role as April in the sequels to this film because she constantly complained on set about the six-day work week and the abundance of violent scenes in the film.
  • To conceal how bulky the turtle costumes actually were, dialogue scenes were filmed at 23 frames per second, so that when played back at the normal speed of 24 frames per second, they would appear sharper. For the same reason, fight scenes were filmed at 22 or 23 frames per second.
  • The script originally stated that the boy died from the beating, but objections were raised by the ratings board, and sounds of breathing and lines about the boy recovering were added to the scene at the last moment. In the French version of the film, the boy still dies.
  • Initially, director Steve Barron wanted April's jumpsuit to resemble those seen in the early comics and the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" animated series (1987-1996). It was intended that her appearance would be more similar to April's in the cartoon (a yellow jumpsuit and a large cap of red hair, as opposed to a green jumpsuit and chestnut hair). Actress Judith Hoag, who played April, criticized the idea of such a jumpsuit, and it was abandoned. At the beginning of the film, April is shown wearing a yellow cloak (this is a reference to the yellow jumpsuit from the cartoon).
  • According to Corey Feldman, he was offered only $1,500 for the voice-over work. Feldman accepted the offer, trusting the producer who told him it was a low-budget independent film that would achieve at least relative success after its release on video cassettes. The film grossed a huge amount of money in theaters.
  • Splinter the puppet was operated by three people. Kevin Clash generally controlled the movements, while a second puppeteer remotely controlled the facial expressions, and a third controlled the hand movements.
  • The Turtles themselves were created by Jim Henson's workshop in London. They were initially made from fiberglass, then sculpted from clay, and finally made from latex. The entire process took 18 weeks.
  • After sketches were completed, some sets were created on the studio grounds. There were some problems with the manholes leading to the Turtles’ lair, as the room had to be built directly under the sets, and water began to seep in from below.
  • Some scenes were filmed in New York City among the city’s landmarks – such as Times Square, the Empire State Building, and the Hudson River, but a significant portion of the filming took place on a studio lot in North Carolina, where sets depicting New York rooftops were created. The film’s artists, Ray Forge Smith (1929-2017) and Gary Wissner (1964-2001), spent four months in New York City before filming began, photographing rooftops and other locations. They were also allowed to descend into an abandoned subway branch in Brooklyn, as they were not permitted to enter the city’s sewer system. In addition, they visited a hydraulic tunnel from which enormous diameter pipes emerged.
  • At the end of the film, Sam Rockwell's character tells the police they will find evidence in a building on Lairdman Island. This is a reference to the creators of the Turtles – Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.
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