Ghostbusters - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Ghostbusters"
Ghostbusters (1984)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Ghostbusters - TMDB rating
7.494/10
9648
Ghostbusters - Kinopoisk rating
7.963/10
214452
Ghostbusters - IMDB rating
7.8/10
485000

Actors and characters

Photo Bill Murray #8877Photo Bill Murray #8878Photo Bill Murray #8879Photo Bill Murray #8880

Bill Murray

Bill Murray
Character Peter Venkman
Photo Dan Aykroyd #30168Photo Dan Aykroyd #30169Photo Dan Aykroyd #30170Photo Dan Aykroyd #30171

Dan Aykroyd

Dan Aykroyd
Character Ray Stantz
Photo Sigourney Weaver #65788Photo Sigourney Weaver #65789Photo Sigourney Weaver #65790Photo Sigourney Weaver #65791

Sigourney Weaver

Sigourney Weaver
Character Dana Barrett
Photo Harold Ramis #70275Photo Harold Ramis #70276Photo Harold Ramis #70277

Harold Ramis

Harold Ramis
Character Egon Spengler
Photo Rick Moranis #47403Photo Rick Moranis #47404Photo Rick Moranis #47405Photo Rick Moranis #47406

Rick Moranis

Rick Moranis
Character Louis Tully
Photo Annie Potts #15158Photo Annie Potts #15159Photo Annie Potts #15160Photo Annie Potts #15161

Annie Potts

Annie Potts
Character Janine Melnitz
Photo William Atherton #40212Photo William Atherton #40213Photo William Atherton #40214Photo William Atherton #40215

William Atherton

William Atherton
Character Walter Peck
Photo Ernie Hudson #30174Photo Ernie Hudson #30175Photo Ernie Hudson #30176Photo Ernie Hudson #30177

Ernie Hudson

Ernie Hudson
Character Winston Zeddemore
Photo Steven Tash #47410
Steven Tash
Character Male Student
Photo Jennifer Runyon #47411Photo Jennifer Runyon #47412

Jennifer Runyon

Jennifer Runyon
Character Female Student
Photo Michael Ensign #12276Photo Michael Ensign #12277

Michael Ensign

Michael Ensign
Character Hotel Manager
Photo Alice Drummond #47415Photo Alice Drummond #47416
Alice Drummond
Character Librarian
Photo Jordan Charney #47417
Jordan Charney
Character Dean Yager
Photo Timothy Carhart #47418

Timothy Carhart

Timothy Carhart
Character Violinist
Photo John Rothman #47005

John Rothman

John Rothman
Character Library Administrator
Photo Tom McDermott #47419

Tom McDermott

Tom McDermott
Character Archbishop
Photo Roger Grimsby #47420
Roger Grimsby
Character Roger Grimsby
Photo Larry King #17459Photo Larry King #17460

Larry King

Larry King
Character Larry King
Photo Joe Franklin #47421
Joe Franklin
Character Joe Franklin
Photo Casey Kasem #31151Photo Casey Kasem #31152

Casey Kasem

Casey Kasem
Character Casey Kasem (voice)
John Ring
Character Fire Commissioner
Photo Norman Matlock #46457
Norman Matlock
Character Police Commissioner
Photo Joe Cirillo #47422
Joe Cirillo
Character Police Captain
Joe Schmieg
Character Police Seargeant
Photo Rhoda Gemignani #47423
Rhoda Gemignani
Character Real Estate Woman
Photo Murray Rubin #47424
Murray Rubin
Character Man at Elevator
Larry Dilg
Character Con Edison Man
Danny Stone
Character Coachman
Patty Dworkin
Character Woman at Party
Photo Jean Kasem #47425Photo Jean Kasem #47426

Jean Kasem

Jean Kasem
Character Tall Woman at Party
Lenny Del Genio
Character Doorman
Frances E. Nealy
Character Chambermaid
Photo Sam Moses #47427

Sam Moses

Sam Moses
Character Hot Dog Vendor
Photo Christopher Wynkoop #47428
Christopher Wynkoop
Character TV Reporter
Winston May
Character Businessman in Cab
Photo Tommy Hollis #39398

Tommy Hollis

Tommy Hollis
Character Mayor's Aide
Eda Reiss Merin
Character Louis's Neighbor
Ric Mancini
Character Policeman at Apartment
Kathryn Janssen
Character Mrs. Van Hoffman
Stanley Grover
Character Reporter
Carol Ann Henry
Character Reporter
James Hardie
Character Reporter
Photo Frantz Turner #47429

Frantz Turner

Frantz Turner
Character Reporter
Nancy Kelly
Character Reporter
Paul Trafas
Character Ted Fleming
Cheryl Birchenfield
Character Annette Fleming
Ruth Oliver
Character Library Ghost
Photo Kymberly Herrin #47430

Kymberly Herrin

Kymberly Herrin
Character Dream Ghost
Billy Bryan
Character Stay Puft Marshmallow Man (uncredited)
Frankie Como
Character T-Shirt Vendor (uncredited)
Peter Costanza
Character Man Fleeing Marshmallow Man (uncredited)
Photo John De Bello #47431
John De Bello
Character Patrolman Matthews (uncredited)
Photo Paddi Edwards #27460
Paddi Edwards
Character Gozer (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Eldo Ray Estes #72742
Eldo Ray Estes
Character Redheaded Man (uncredited)
Brute Force
Character Hare Krishna acolyte (uncredited)
Photo Debbie Gibson #47432Photo Debbie Gibson #47433Photo Debbie Gibson #47434Photo Debbie Gibson #47435

Debbie Gibson

Debbie Gibson
Character Birthday Girl in Tavern on the Green (uncredited)
Photo Willow Hale #47439
Willow Hale
Character Student at Columbia University (uncredited)
Photo Jon Hayden #47440
Jon Hayden
Character Library Patron (uncredited)
Photo Ron Jeremy #45369Photo Ron Jeremy #72444

Ron Jeremy

Ron Jeremy
Character Man Behind Barricade (uncredited)
Joseph Marzano
Character Man in Taxi (uncredited)
Photo Joe Medjuck #70283
Joe Medjuck
Character Man at Library (uncredited)
Photo Danny Nero #47441
Danny Nero
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Frank Patton III #232404Photo Frank Patton III #232405Photo Frank Patton III #232406Photo Frank Patton III #316638
Frank Patton
Character City Hall Cop (uncredited)
Harrison Ray
Character Terror Dog (uncredited)
Photo Ivan Reitman #70278

Ivan Reitman

Ivan Reitman
Character Zuul / Slimer (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Frank Rivers #47443
Frank Rivers
Character Prisoner (uncredited)
Photo Mario Todisco #39406
Mario Todisco
Character Prisoner (uncredited)
Photo Bill Walton #47444

Bill Walton

Bill Walton
Character Bill Walton (uncredited)
Photo Mark Bryan Wilson #47445
Mark Bryan Wilson
Character Slimer (uncredited)
George Sasaki
Character Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Photo Adrienne King #56305Photo Adrienne King #74070

Adrienne King

Adrienne King
Character Woman

What's left behind the scenes

  • The filmmakers were unable to postpone the release date, and a "rough" version of the film with unfinished special effects and some plot inaccuracies was released in the US in the summer of 1984. Fortunately, audiences overlooked these flaws and brought the filmmakers decent box office receipts.
  • The role of Peter Venkman was written for John Belushi.
  • The role of Winston was developed with Eddie Murphy in mind.
  • To build anticipation for the film, director Ivan Reitman embarked on a rather interesting venture. A commercial was launched where the traditional '555' prefix for movie phone numbers was replaced with a standard '1-800' number. Curious viewers who called this number could hear a specially recorded message performed by Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd. For six weeks, around 1000 calls were received on this number every hour.
  • The title song from the film, written by Ray Parker Jr., topped the Billboard charts for three weeks.
  • Originally, the Ectomobile was supposed to be completely black. But after it was decided that a large portion of the filming would take place at night, the car was repainted white.
  • Steve Guttenberg could have played Peter Venkman, but he chose to work on "Police Academy" (1984) instead of "Ghostbusters".
  • The script was originally titled "Ghost Smashers".
  • In fact, in 1982, Ivan Reitman planned to film "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (with Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd), but instead made "Ghostbusters".
  • The demonic voice of Dana/Zuul belongs to Ivan Reitman.
  • In the original version of the script, Harold Ramis's story took place in the future, on different planets. But Ivan Reitman said that such a film would cost $300 million (and that was in 1984), so the script had to be rewritten.
  • The ghost known as "Slimer" was originally called "Lukogolov" (literally 'Onionhead') due to his bad breath.
  • The building where Dana lives actually exists, but instead of 22 floors, it only has 20 (address: 55 Central Park West, New York).
  • Gozer was originally intended to appear as a man in a business suit and was to be played by Paul Reubens, but he turned down the role. Similarly, punk rocker Ann Carlisle also refused the role of Zuul.
  • Christopher Walken, John Lithgow, Jeff Goldblum, and Christopher Lloyd were all considered for the role of Egon.
  • Michael Keaton was also offered the role of Peter Venkman, and after he turned it down, he was offered the role of Egon. Keaton refused that role as well. Chevy Chase was another contender. He turned it down, later explaining that he was given a rough draft of the script which was dark and frightening.
  • The role of Louis (played by Rick Moranis) was intended for John Candy, but he declined after his ideas about the character were rejected by Ivan Reitman.
  • Harold Ramis didn't want to act in the film, only to help Ackroyd with the script. But the role suited Ramis so well that he decided to play it, although he had previously focused mainly on screenwriting and directing.
  • The film's sets utilized an existing set from the film "Rich and Famous." Gozer's temple was built separately and was one of the most complex sets to film at the time.
  • According to the script, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man was initially supposed to appear against the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty to demonstrate the size difference, but this scene was deemed too difficult to film and had to be removed from the script.
  • The filmmakers were unable to postpone the release date, and in the summer of 1984, a ‘raw’ version of the film with unfinished special effects and some plot inaccuracies was released in the United States. Fortunately, audiences ignored these flaws and brought the filmmakers decent box office receipts.
  • To generate interest in the film, director Ivan Reitman embarked on a rather interesting venture. An advertisement was launched in which the traditional “555” prefix for movie phone numbers was replaced with a regular “1-800”. Curious viewers who called this number could hear a specially recorded message performed by Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd. For six weeks, around 1000 calls were received on this number every hour.
  • The title song from the movie, written by Ray Parker Jr., topped the Billboard charts for three weeks.
  • Steve Guttenberg could have played Peter Venkman, but he chose to work on "Police Academy" (1984) instead of "Ghostbusters".
  • In fact, in 1982, Ivan Reitman planned to film "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (with Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd), but instead made "Ghostbusters".
  • The film's sets used an existing set from "Rich and Famous." Gozer's temple was built separately and was one of the most complex sets to film at the time.
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