Lawrence of Arabia - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Lawrence of Arabia"
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Timing: 3:48 (228 min)
Lawrence of Arabia - TMDB rating
8/10
3382
Lawrence of Arabia - Kinopoisk rating
8.009/10
26339
Lawrence of Arabia - IMDB rating
8.3/10
340000

Actors and characters

Photo Peter OPhoto Peter OPhoto Peter OPhoto Peter O

Peter O'Toole

Peter O'Toole
Character T.E. Lawrence
Photo Alec Guinness #1771Photo Alec Guinness #1772Photo Alec Guinness #1773Photo Alec Guinness #1774

Alec Guinness

Alec Guinness
Character Prince Feisal
Photo Omar Sharif #82847Photo Omar Sharif #82848Photo Omar Sharif #82849

Omar Sharif

Omar Sharif
Character Sherif Ali
Photo Anthony Quinn #81598Photo Anthony Quinn #81599Photo Anthony Quinn #81600Photo Anthony Quinn #81601

Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn
Character Auda abu Tayi
Photo Jack Hawkins #55804Photo Jack Hawkins #55805Photo Jack Hawkins #55806Photo Jack Hawkins #55807

Jack Hawkins

Jack Hawkins
Character General Allenby
Photo José Ferrer #89975Photo José Ferrer #89976Photo José Ferrer #89977Photo José Ferrer #89978

José Ferrer

José Ferrer
Character Turkish Bey
Photo Anthony Quayle #89980Photo Anthony Quayle #89981Photo Anthony Quayle #89982

Anthony Quayle

Anthony Quayle
Character Colonel Harry Brighton
Photo Claude Rains #85761Photo Claude Rains #85762Photo Claude Rains #85763Photo Claude Rains #85764

Claude Rains

Claude Rains
Character Mr. Dryden
Photo Arthur Kennedy #89983Photo Arthur Kennedy #89984Photo Arthur Kennedy #89985Photo Arthur Kennedy #89986

Arthur Kennedy

Arthur Kennedy
Character Jackson Bentley
Photo Donald Wolfit #89988
Donald Wolfit
Character General Murray
Photo I.S. Johar #89989Photo I.S. Johar #89990

I.S. Johar

I.S. Johar
Character Gasim
Photo Gamil Ratib #89991Photo Gamil Ratib #89992

Gamil Ratib

Gamil Ratib
Character Majid
Photo Michel Ray #89993
Michel Ray
Character Farraj
Photo John Dimech #89994
John Dimech
Character Daud
Photo Zia Mohyeddin #89995Photo Zia Mohyeddin #89996

Zia Mohyeddin

Zia Mohyeddin
Character Tafas
Photo Howard Marion-Crawford #89997Photo Howard Marion-Crawford #89998
Howard Marion-Crawford
Character Medical Officer
Photo Jack Gwillim #61745

Jack Gwillim

Jack Gwillim
Character Club Secretary
Photo Hugh Miller #89999
Hugh Miller
Character R.A.M.C. Colonel
John Barry
Character MP in Map Room (uncredited)
Bruce Beeby
Character Captain at Officer's Club (uncredited)
Fred Bennett
Character Sergeant at Cairo Headquarters (uncredited)
Photo John Bennett #44898

John Bennett

John Bennett
Character Arab Sheik (uncredited)
Steve Birtles
Character Motor Bike Rider (uncredited)
Photo Robert Bolt #90000
Robert Bolt
Character Officer with Pipe Gazing at Lawrence (uncredited)
Photo Peter Burton #50846
Peter Burton
Character Damascus Sheik (uncredited)
J.R.M. Chapman
Character Extra (uncredited)
Barbara Cole
Character Nurse (uncredited)
Photo Basil Dignam #90001

Basil Dignam

Basil Dignam
Character Cavalry General at Field Briefing (uncredited)
Peter Dukelow
Character Driver in Cairo (uncredited)
Photo Mohamed El Habachi #90002

Mohamed El Habachi

Mohamed El Habachi
Character Talal (uncredited)
Photo Kenneth Fortescue #90003
Kenneth Fortescue
Character Allenby's Aide (uncredited)
Photo Harry Fowler #90004
Harry Fowler
Character William Potter (uncredited)
Photo James Hayter #90005Photo James Hayter #90006Photo James Hayter #90007

James Hayter

James Hayter
Character Sheik in Arab Council (uncredited)
Photo Jack Hedley #62533

Jack Hedley

Jack Hedley
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Rafael Hernández #90008

Rafael Hernández

Rafael Hernández
Character Turkish Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Noel Howlett #79729
Noel Howlett
Character Vicar at St. Paul's (uncredited)
Photo Patrick Kavanagh #90009
Patrick Kavanagh
Character Staff Major - Murray's Aide (uncredited)
Photo David Lean #90010Photo David Lean #90011Photo David Lean #90012Photo David Lean #90013

David Lean

David Lean
Character Motorcyclist by Suez Canal (uncredited)

Ian MacNaughton

Ian MacNaughton
Character Michael George Hartley (uncredited)
Photo Clive Morton #90014Photo Clive Morton #90015Photo Clive Morton #90016

Clive Morton

Clive Morton
Character Artillery General at Field Briefing (uncredited)
Photo Daniel Moynihan #90017
Daniel Moynihan
Character Officer in Officer's Club (uncredited)
Photo Henry Oscar #90018
Henry Oscar
Character Silliam (uncredited)
Photo George Plimpton #36525

George Plimpton

George Plimpton
Character Bedouin (uncredited)
Photo Bryan Pringle #90019Photo Bryan Pringle #90020
Bryan Pringle
Character Driver (uncredited)
Photo Ernie Rice #56710
Ernie Rice
Character Mourner (uncredited)
Photo Robert Rietti #90021Photo Robert Rietti #90022

Robert Rietti

Robert Rietti
Character Majid (voice) (uncredited)
John Robinson
Character Infantry General at Field Briefing (uncredited)
Photo Norman Rossington #90023

Norman Rossington

Norman Rossington
Character Corporal Jenkins (uncredited)
John Ruddock
Character Elder Harith (uncredited)
Photo Fernando Sancho #90024

Fernando Sancho

Fernando Sancho
Character Turkish Sergeant (uncredited)
Stuart Saunders
Character Regimental Sergeant Major (uncredited)
Photo Cyril Shaps #66103
Cyril Shaps
Character Bartender in Officer's Club (uncredited)
Jack Sharp
Character Mourner (uncredited)
George Spence
Character Mourner (uncredited)
Roy Stevens
Character Truck Driver (uncredited)
Graham Tonbridge
Character Mourner (uncredited)
Photo Barry Warren #90025
Barry Warren
Character Arab Sheik (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • This was Omar Sharif's first film not shot in Egypt, where he was a film star.
  • None of the women appearing in the film have any lines.
  • The role of Sheriff Ali was first offered to Alain Delon before Omar Sharif, but he refused to wear brown contact lenses that would have hidden his blue eyes.
  • The director's cut of the film has a runtime of 228 minutes.
  • Almost all movement in the film happens from left to right. Director David Lean used this technique to emphasize that 'Lawrence of Arabia' is a travel film.
  • Peter O'Toole admitted that he watched 'Lawrence of Arabia' in its entirety for the first time only twenty years after its official release and was very impressed.
  • Peter O'Toole nearly died during the filming of a scene in Akaba. A gun, which was supposed to signal the start of the scene, fired prematurely, causing Peter O'Toole’s camel to panic and throw the actor to the ground. Meanwhile, the horses with extras galloped forward, trampling everything in their path. Everything could have ended tragically for the lead actor if his camel hadn't stood over him and protected him from the horses' hooves.
  • Initially, director David Lean wanted Albert Finney to play the lead role, but Katharine Hepburn insisted that producer Sam Spiegel consider Peter O'Toole.
  • Since filming the night scenes of the film was impossible in complete darkness, they were shot during the day using special filters placed over the lenses. For this reason, the camels in the night scenes cast shadows.
  • When creating one of the key characters in his film "Prometheus" – the robot David, Ridley Scott was inspired by T.E. Lawrence, the hero of David Lean’s classic film. As a result, shots from "Lawrence of Arabia" appear in "Prometheus", and the robot David (Michael Fassbender) dyes his hair while looking at Peter O'Toole as Lawrence of Arabia.
  • David Lean did not consider Freddie Young as a cinematographer. This was because during their first meeting, on the set of "Brief Encounter" (1945), Young, in response to Lean’s suggestion to change the shooting angle, replied that “hens don’t teach chickens.” Sam Spiegel insisted on Young’s candidacy. However, the first thing Young said to Lean on the set of "Lawrence" was precisely “hens don’t teach chickens!”
  • David Lean did not consider Freddie Young as a cinematographer. The reason was that during their first meeting, on the set of 'Brief Encounter' (1945), Young, in response to Lean’s suggestion to change the camera angle, replied that “you can’t teach hens to lay eggs.” Sam Spiegel insisted on Young’s candidacy. However, the first phrase Young said to Lean on the set of 'Lawrence of Arabia' was precisely, “you can’t teach hens to lay eggs!”
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