Equus - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Equus"
Equus (1977)
Timing: 2:17 (137 min)
Equus - TMDB rating
7/10
141
Equus - Kinopoisk rating
7.058/10
1092
Equus - IMDB rating
7.1/10
9200

Actors and characters

Photo Richard Burton #58442Photo Richard Burton #58443Photo Richard Burton #58444Photo Richard Burton #58445

Richard Burton

Richard Burton
Character Martin Dysart
Photo Peter Firth #43167

Peter Firth

Peter Firth
Character Alan Strang
Photo Joan Plowright #53443Photo Joan Plowright #53444Photo Joan Plowright #53445

Joan Plowright

Joan Plowright
Character Dora Strang
Photo Harry Andrews #54477Photo Harry Andrews #54478Photo Harry Andrews #54479Photo Harry Andrews #54480

Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews
Character Harry Dalton
Photo Colin Blakely #88737Photo Colin Blakely #88738

Colin Blakely

Colin Blakely
Character Frank Strang
Photo Eileen Atkins #64181Photo Eileen Atkins #64182

Eileen Atkins

Eileen Atkins
Character Hesther Saloman
Photo Jenny Agutter #11180Photo Jenny Agutter #11181Photo Jenny Agutter #11182

Jenny Agutter

Jenny Agutter
Character Jill Mason
Photo Kate Reid #208554Photo Kate Reid #208555Photo Kate Reid #208556Photo Kate Reid #208557

Kate Reid

Kate Reid
Character Margaret Dysart
Photo John Wyman #62531Photo John Wyman #62532
John Wyman
Character Horseman
Photo Elva Mai Hoover #115815
Elva Mai Hoover
Character Miss Raintree
Patrick Brymer
Character Hospital Patient
Photo Ken James #125604

Ken James

Ken James
Character Mr. Pierce

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the play of the same name by Peter Shaffer (1973).
  • Richard Burton rejected the initial choice for the role of Alan Strang, telling the producers that the actor was too tall. He insisted on Peter Firth, who had already played the role in the Broadway production of the play in April 1976, as he was approximately the same height as Burton. The producers initially did not want to see him in the role of Martin Dysart due to the actor's alcoholism and overacting. The media reported interest from Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. Burton had to star in John Boorman's horror film "Exorcist II" (1977) to "grease the palms" of the producers.
  • Due to tax issues, the film was shot in Canada. This is why actress Joan Plowright was unable to accompany her husband, Sir Laurence Olivier, to the opening of the National Theatre of Great Britain on October 25, 1976.
  • Screenwriter Peter Shaffer was frightened by the method director Sidney Lumet used to film the final scene in the stables. It reminded him of the famous shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's thriller *Psycho* (1960).
  • Due to filming *Equus*, Peter Firth was forced to decline the lead role in Tinto Brass's large-scale erotic drama *Caligula* (1979), where he was replaced by his co-star from *Aces High* (1976), Malcolm McDowell. Firth himself appears completely nude three times in the film, and the final scene in the stables is considered the longest in mainstream cinema to depict a man's full frontal nudity.
  • Richard Burton rejected the initial choice for the role of Alan Strang, telling the producers that the actor was too tall. He insisted on Peter Firth, who had already played the role in the Broadway production of the play in April 1976, as he was roughly the same height as Burton. The producers, in turn, were initially reluctant to cast him as Martin Dysart due to the actor's alcoholism and overacting. The media reported interest from Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. Burton had to star in John Boorman's horror film "Exorcist II: The Heretic" (1977) to "sweeten the deal" with the producers.
  • Screenwriter Peter Shaffer was frightened by the method director Sidney Lumet used to film the final scene in the stables. It reminded him of the famous shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Psycho" (1960).
  • Due to filming "Equus", Peter Firth had to decline the lead role in Tinto Brass's large-scale erotic drama "Caligula" (1979), where he was replaced by his co-star from " Aces High" (1976) Malcolm McDowell. Firth himself appears fully nude three times in the film, and the final scene in the stables is considered the longest in mainstream cinema to show male frontal nudity.
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