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Zelig

Fictional documentary about the life of human chameleon Leonard Zelig, a man who becomes a celebrity in the 1920s due to his ability to look and act like whoever is around him. Clever editing places Zelig in real newsreel footage of Woodrow Wilson, Babe Ruth, and others.

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Zelig

July 15, 1983
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Cast (69)

Woody Allen
Leonard Zelig
Mia Farrow
Dr. Eudora Nesbitt Fletcher
Patrick Horgan
The Narrator (voice)
John Buckwalter
Dr. Sindell
Marvin Chatinover
Glandular Diagnosis Doctor
Stanley Swerdlow
Mexican Food Doctor
Paul Nevens
Dr. Birsky
Howard Erskine
Hypodermic Doctor
Richard Whiting
Other Doctor
Ralph Bell
Other Doctor
Will Hussung
Other Doctor
Gale Hansen
Freshman #1
Michael Jeter
Freshman #2
Peter McRobbie
Workers Rally Speaker
Richard Litt
Charles Koslow
Mary Louise Wilson
Sister Ruth
Alice Beardsley
Telephone Operator
Paula Trueman
Woman on Telephone
Garrett M. Brown
Actor Zelig
Marianne Tatum
Actress Fletcher
Charles Denny
Actor Doctor
Michael Kell
Actor Koslow
John Rothman
Paul Deghuee
Deborah Rush
Lita Fox
Stanley Simmonds
Lita's Lawyer
Robert Berger
Zelig's Lawyer
Jeanine Jackson
Helen Gray
John Doumanian
Greek Waiter
Willy Holt
Rally Chancellor
Susan Sontag
Susan Sontag - Contemporary Interviews
Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow - Contemporary Interviews
Irving Howe
Irving Howe - Contemporary Interviews
Marshall Cole Sr.
Calvin Turner - Contemporary Interviews
Ellen Garrison
Older Dr. Fletcher - Contemporary Interviews
Jack Cannon
Mike Geibell - Contemporary Interviews
Theodore R. Smits
Ted Bierbauer - Contemporary Interviews
Sherman Loud
Older Paul Deghuee - Contemporary Interviews
Elizabeth Rothschild
Older Sister Meryl Fletcher - Contemporary Interviews
Kuno Sponholz
Oswald Pohl - Contemporary Interviews
Ed Herlihy
Pathe News Announcer (voice)
Dwight Weist
Hearst Metrotone Announcer (voice)
George Hamlin
Experimental Drugs Doctor
Robert Iglesia
Man in Barber Chair
Eli Resnick
Man in Park
Sol Lomita
Martin Geist
Ed Lane
Man on Telephone
Stephanie Farrow
Sister Meryl
Francis Beggins
City Hall Speaker
Jean Trowbridge
Dr. Fletcher's Mother
Ken Chapin
On-Camera Interviewer
Gerald Klein
Hearst Guest
Erma Campbell
Zelig's Wife
Anton Marco
Wrist Victim
Louise Deitch
House-Painting Victim
Bernice Dowis
Vilification Woman
Bernie Herold
Carter Dean
Elizabeth Kaitan
German Girl (uncredited)
Arthur Anderson
Other Doctor (uncredited)
Bubba Dean Rambo
Charleston Dancer (uncredited)
Kim Johnston Ulrich
Beauty Contestant (uncredited)
Michael Blevins
Lizard Dancer (uncredited)
Jon Hayden
Reporter (uncredited)
Mae Questel
Helen Kane (voice) (uncredited)
Ruth Leon Weiman
Mother of a Graduate (uncredited)
Tug Wilson
Police Officer (uncredited)

Crew (82)

Directing

Woody Allen
Director
Frederic B. Blankfein
First Assistant Director
Jim Chory
Additional Second Assistant Director
Thomas A. Reilly
Assistant Director
Duncan Scott
Additional Second Assistant Director
Tony Gittelson
Second Assistant Director
Kay Chapin
Script Supervisor

Writing

Woody Allen
Writer

Production

Ezra Swerdlow
Unit Manager
Helen Robin
Production Coordinator
Jack Rollins
Executive Producer
Todd M. Thaler
Assistant Production Coordinator
Charles H. Joffe
Executive Producer
Timothy M. Bourne
Location Manager
Paula Herold
Casting Associate
Michael Peyser
Associate Producer
Michael Peyser
Production Manager

Sound

Rick Dior
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Fred Rosenberg
Assistant Sound Editor
Louis Sabat
Boom Operator
James Sabat
Production Sound Mixer
Dan Sable
Supervising Sound Editor
Suzanne Pillsbury
Assistant Sound Editor
Jeffrey Stern
Assistant Sound Editor
Frank Graziadei
Sound Recordist
Dick Hyman
Original Music Composer
Harry Peck Bolles
Assistant Sound Editor
Gina Roose
Assistant Sound Editor
Janet Lund Robbins
Apprentice Sound Editor
Lynn Sable
Apprentice Sound Editor
Roy B. Yokelson
Sound Engineer
Debra Bard
Assistant Sound Editor
Randall Coleman
Assistant Sound Editor
Marjorie Deutsch
Sound Editor

Art

James Mazzola
Property Master
Leslie Bloom
Set Decoration
Joseph Badalucco Jr.
Lead Set Dresser
Speed Hopkins
Art Direction
Mel Bourne
Production Design
Ken Rothstein
Location Scout
Cheryl Hill
Location Scout
Janet Rosenbloom
Set Decoration
Arne Olsen
Construction Grip
Susan Rollins
Location Scout
Carol Nast
Location Scout
Joan Lopate
Art Department Coordinator

Camera

Gordon Willis
Director of Photography
Dick Mingalone
Camera Operator
Robert Ward
Key Grip
Bob Paone
Second Assistant Camera
Kerry Hayes
Still Photographer
Douglas C. Hart
Assistant Camera

Costume & Make-Up

Richard Hornung
Costume Assistant
Fern Buchner
Makeup Designer
John Caglione Jr.
Makeup Artist
Santo Loquasto
Costume Design
Tom McKinley
Costume Assistant
Lyn Carroll
Costume Assistant
Romaine Greene
Hair Designer
Bill Christians
Wardrobe Supervisor
Werner Sherer
Hairstylist
Lancey Saunders Clough
Wardrobe Supervisor

Crew

Ken Murray
Thanks
James Sorice
Key Scenic Artist
David J. Schweitzer
Special Effects
Gail Sicilia
Unit Publicist
Danny Daniels
Choreographer
Cosmo Sorice
Scenic Artist
James Fanning
Transportation Captain
Carl Turnquest
Projection
Irwin Young
Thanks

Editing

Richard Nord
Assistant Editor
Pamela Scott Arnold
Assistant Editor

Lighting

Ray Quinlan
Gaffer
Robert Connors
Best Boy Electric

Visual Effects

Stuart Robertson
Visual Effects Supervisor