Thelma & Louise - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Thelma & Louise"
Thelma & Louise (1991)
Timing: 2:10 (130 min)
Thelma & Louise - TMDB rating
7.6/10
3809
Thelma & Louise - Kinopoisk rating
7.691/10
36867
Thelma & Louise - IMDB rating
7.6/10
191000

Actors and characters

Photo Geena Davis #40374Photo Geena Davis #40375Photo Geena Davis #40376Photo Geena Davis #40377

Geena Davis

Geena Davis
Character Thelma
Photo Brad Pitt #14451Photo Brad Pitt #14452Photo Brad Pitt #14453Photo Brad Pitt #14454

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt
Character J.D.
Photo Lucinda Jenney #58160

Lucinda Jenney

Lucinda Jenney
Character Lena, the Waitress
Photo Jason Beghe #44632Photo Jason Beghe #44633Photo Jason Beghe #44634

Jason Beghe

Jason Beghe
Character State Trooper
Photo Ken Swofford #80089

Ken Swofford

Ken Swofford
Character Major
Photo Shelly Desai #80090

Shelly Desai

Shelly Desai
Character East Indian Motel Clerk
Photo Carol Mansell #80091
Carol Mansell
Character Waitress
Photo Stephen Polk #80092
Stephen Polk
Character Surveilance Man
Photo Rob Roy Fitzgerald #37274

Rob Roy Fitzgerald

Rob Roy Fitzgerald
Character Plainclothes Cop
Jack Lindine
Character I.D. Tech
Michael Delman
Character Silver Bullet Dancer
Kristel L. Rose
Character Girl Smoker
Noel L. Walcott III
Character Mountain Bike Rider
Photo Marco St. John #59755

Marco St. John

Marco St. John
Character Truck Driver (uncredited)
Photo Gregory J. Barnett #3669Photo Gregory J. Barnett #3670

Gregory J. Barnett

Gregory J. Barnett
Character State Police Officer (uncredited)
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Character State Police Pilot (uncredited)
Photo Charlie Sexton #80093Photo Charlie Sexton #80094Photo Charlie Sexton #80095Photo Charlie Sexton #80096

Charlie Sexton

Charlie Sexton
Character Singer in Bar Band (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep had long wanted to star together in a film. "Thelma & Louise" was one of the projects the actresses considered. But in the end, they decided to star in "Death Becomes Her" (1992).
  • George Clooney auditioned for the role of JD five times, but he never got the part.
  • Five 1966 "Thunderbird convertible" cars were used during the filming of the movie.
  • Initially, Michelle Pfeiffer and Jodie Foster were to play Thelma and Louise respectively, Ridley Scott was to be the producer, and Callie Khouri, the film's screenwriter, was also to direct. However, preparation for the film was significantly delayed, Pfeiffer and Foster left the project, and Ridley agreed to direct the picture.
  • Producers spent so much time finding a suitable actress for the role of Louise that they even had to conclude a special agreement with Geena Davis, who agreed to play both Thelma and Louise.
  • The role of Louise was offered to Cher.
  • Ridley Scott was so impressed with Hans Zimmer's music that it was decided to use it for the opening credits. Originally, the credits were planned for the end of the film, and the beginning would only show the title of the picture.
  • Holly Hunter and Frances McDormand were considered for the roles of Thelma and Louise, respectively.
  • During pre-production and filming, Ridley Scott carefully listened to actors' ideas for changing certain scenes. Susan Sarandon contributed a particularly large number of suggestions that made it into the final film. For example, the following scenes were added to the script: — a scene where Louise packs her shoes in plastic bags; — a scene where Louise trades her jewelry for a hat with an old man; — a scene where Louise pulls over the car at night and looks at the stars while Thelma sleeps; — the scene between Louise and Jimmy in the hotel was also almost completely rewritten.
  • Catherine Keener played Hal Slocomb's (Harvey Keitel) wife, but the only scene featuring her was cut from the film.
  • For the erotic scene involving Brad Pitt and Geena Davis, director Ridley Scott wanted to find a body double for the actress. Upon learning of his plans, Davis insisted on performing the scene herself.
  • An alternative ending to the film exists, shot to a blues song by B.B. King. However, Ridley Scott preferred a more dynamic finale set to music by Hans Zimmer.
  • The scene where Darryl slips and falls on construction materials was not in the script. Christopher McDonald actually slipped and fell, but decided to stay in character and began shouting at the construction workers.
  • Ridley Scott filmed an extended ending where we see the car slowly fly into the abyss. This scene can be viewed on a special DVD edition.
  • Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep had long wanted to star together in a film. “Thelma & Louise” was one of the projects the actresses considered. But ultimately, they decided to star in “Death Becomes Her” (1992).
  • Five 1966 Thunderbird convertibles were used during the filming of the movie.
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