Zardoz - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Zardoz"
Zardoz (1974)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Zardoz - TMDB rating
5.9/10
422
Zardoz - Kinopoisk rating
6.684/10
2166
Zardoz - IMDB rating
5.8/10
27000

Actors and characters

Photo Sara Kestelman #242805
Sara Kestelman
Character May
Photo John Alderton #242806

John Alderton

John Alderton
Character Friend
Photo Sally Anne Newton #242807
Sally Anne Newton
Character Avalow
Photo Niall Buggy #60289

Niall Buggy

Niall Buggy
Character Arthur Frayn / Zardoz
Photo Bosco Hogan #53117
Bosco Hogan
Character George Saden
Jessica Swift
Character Apathetic
Photo Bairbre Dowling #242808
Bairbre Dowling
Character Star
Photo Christopher Casson #336656
Christopher Casson
Character Old Scientist
Reginald Jarman
Character Death (voice)
Photo John Boorman #83374Photo John Boorman #83375Photo John Boorman #83376Photo John Boorman #83377

John Boorman

John Boorman
Character Farming Brutal Shot by Zed (uncredited)
Daisy Boorman
Character Young Eternal (uncredited)
Photo Katrine Boorman #108616

Katrine Boorman

Katrine Boorman
Character Young Eternal (uncredited)
Telsche Boorman
Character Young Eternal (uncredited)
Photo David de Keyser #79669

David de Keyser

David de Keyser
Character Tabernacle (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot in County Wicklow (Ireland), and the opening shots of the film – a landscape of the Earth of the future – were filmed near the home of director John Boorman in Ireland.
  • Initially, the role of Zed was to be played by American Burt Reynolds, but this candidacy was rejected due to the actor's illness.
  • The name “Zardoz” is formed from two words taken from the title of L. Frank Baum's famous fairy tale, “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.”
  • During the signing of the papers, the Irish government initially refused the director and producers permission to bring weapons into the country, necessary for filming, due to the high terrorist activity at the time.
  • Zed's revolver – a Webley Fosbery.
  • After filming concluded on 'Diamonds Are Forever' (1971), Sean Connery refused to play James Bond. As Burman recounted, Connery was having difficulty finding work in film at the time, thus Burman was able to hire Connery very cheaply for this project. The film had a small budget, and to reduce costs, Sean Connery declined the services of a driver and drove to the set himself.
  • The film's director appears here in a small cameo role as a slave engaged in farming, and shot by Connery's character.
  • The final scenes of the film, where the aged Zed and Consuela die and turn into skeletons, were reshot three times in a row. The first time, the film was damaged, the second time – the assistant director accidentally exposed the negatives. These delays were extremely frustrating for the actors, who had to remain in makeup for a considerable amount of time.
  • Originally, Burt Reynolds was supposed to play the role of Zed, but this candidacy was rejected due to the actor's illness.
  • The name Zardoz is formed from two syllables taken from the title of L. Frank Baum's fairy tale "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz".
  • The Irish government initially refused the director and producers permission to import the weapons needed for filming into the country, due to the high terrorist activity at the time.
  • After filming "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971), Sean Connery refused to play James Bond. As Burman recalled, Connery was having trouble finding work in film at the time, and therefore Burman was able to hire Connery very cheaply for this project. The film had a small budget, and to cut costs, Sean Connery refused the services of a chauffeur and drove to the set himself.
  • The final scenes, where the elderly Zed and Consuela die and turn into skeletons, were reshot three times. The first time the film was damaged, the second time the assistant director accidentally exposed the negatives. These delays greatly irritated the actors, who had to remain in makeup for a considerable amount of time.
  • The name Zardoz is formed from two syllables taken from the title of L. Frank Baum's fairy tale, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz".
  • After filming "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971), Sean Connery refused to play James Bond. As Berman recounted, Connery was having difficulty finding work in film at the time, and thus Berman was able to hire Connery very cheaply for this project. The film had a small budget, and to cut costs, Sean Connery refused the services of a chauffeur and drove himself to the set.
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