Originally Starring 3

While most movie buffs know that Tom Selleck was slated to be Indiana Jones before Harrison Ford, perhaps they would be surprised to learn Clint Eastwood was tabbed to be in Men in Black (before Tommy Lee Jones stepped in) as Agent K. Or that writer/director Cameron Crowe did not have Tom Cruise in mind for Jerry Maguire but another Tom—Tom Hanks! (See them here: Originally Starring 2. And there’s more in the Originally Starring post.)
This is the third installment in the series in which we have a little fun pretending that the original casting choices actually did nab coveted film roles made famous by another actor or actress, and the back story of why it didn’t happen.
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Beetlejuice

David Geffen brought the Beetlejuice project to Tim Burton. Believe it or not, the script was way more violent & depressing, with the title character bent on killing and raping. Subsequent script revisions lightened the tone, so when it came time to cast the ghost-with-the-most Burton wanted childhood idol Sammy Davis, Jr. for the part. Geffen nixed his choice, instead suggesting Michael Keaton. Burton: “I met Michael and that’s when I started to see the character of Betelgeuse.”
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer

Though writer/creator Joss Whedon wanted Alyssa Milano to play Buffy, Kristy Swanson landed the role. But according to Wikipedia “Joss Whedon expressed his disapproval with the movie’s interpretation of [his] script, stating, ‘I finally sat down and had written it and somebody had made it into a movie, and I felt like—well, that’s not quite her. It’s a start, but it’s not quite the girl.’” And so he created the much more successful TV version…with Sarah Michelle Gellar perfecting the part.
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Cool Hand Luke

Cast as the iconic Lucas Jackson was Telly Savalas. But when asked to cut short a holiday cruise from Europe to America to start production on the film Telly refused (he had a fear of flying). Unwilling to wait for him, producers turned to Paul Newman to star instead.
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The Graduate

From IMDb: Charles Grodin was cast as Benjamin Braddock, but the deal fell apart following a disagreement over salary. Mike Nichols still offered him a part in Catch-22, which he was already scheduled to direct.
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Grease

Henry Winkler had played Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli on the television show “Happy Days” and had also portrayed a tough ‘50s greaser in the 1974 film The Lords Of Flatbush. So when he was offered the part of Danny in Grease he balked. He later regretted that decision, commenting, “I was asked to be in Grease. But I decided I didn’t want to be typecast. But what I didn’t realize was that I already was. That’s why John Travolta went on to buy his own plane and I just went home.”
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Guys And Dolls

In 1955 Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra dazzled as Sky Masterson and Nathan Detroit in MGM’s film version of the hit play. But here’s a 1952 newspaper item written by famed entertainment columnist Louella Parsons: “Is this a natural, or isn’t it—Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in Guys and Dolls! Paramount owned the film rights to the original Damon Runyon story before it became a top stage musical. But the movie with Bing and Bob will also carry those wonderful Frank Loesser tunes from the show. Bing will be the gambler-singer [Masterson] and Bob inherits the Sam Levine [Detroit] comedy role.”
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Kramer vs. Kramer

Kate Jackson was chosen to portray Joanna Kramer in the upcoming film production. But producer Aaron Spelling—as recalled in his autobiography—ruefully admits that he was not able to rearrange Kate Jackson’s “Charlie’s Angels” shooting schedule to accommodate her. Kate was forced to turn down the plum role. (Meryl Streep, already cast as Phyllis, would step in.)
James Caan found the script dull, and the character of Ted Kramer uninteresting. Caan later lamented: “I looked at [the script] and I said, ‘This is middle-class, bourgeois horse crap! This is crap! Cut to a kid crying all the time.’ I’m a genius.” Dustin Hoffman, amidst divorce proceedings himself, was perfect for the part.
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An Officer And A Gentleman

Country music singer John Denver was signed to play the lead role of Zack Mayo. He turned down the lead role because he didn’t like the script, later commenting on Larry King Live: “When I read that script it read to me like a B-movie. I think that out of my naiveté and lack of experience in the motion picture industry I wasn’t able to see beyond the lines on the page to see [its potential]. It turned out to be a great movie; I think that I could have done it and I wish that I had. And I made the mistake of turning it down.”
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Top Gun

Matthew Modine could have been Maverick, but turned down the role Tom Cruise made famous because he did not agree with the movie’s Cold War politics. “I went over there [East Germany] and met Russian soldiers who were my age who gave me pins from their uniforms and we shared cigarettes. They were no different from my brothers who went to Vietnam. I thought ‘…who are the people who are telling me that the Russians are the bad guys who want to destroy the world, and who are the people in Russia who are saying that the Americans are the bad guys?’ These people are perpetuating lies.”
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When Harry Met Sally

From IMDb: Molly Ringwald was offered the role of Sally, but was forced to decline due to a busy schedule. She would later go on to play Sally in the 2004 stage version of the film on London's West End.

 
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  • Blair Kramer.

    Henry Winkler would have been fine in "Grease."

  • Rick Cardona

    You forgot to mention that the original actor that was eyed for The Terminator was Lance Henriksen not Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    • Tim

      Hmmm...I could see that. Lance woulda been great!

  • JIM RICK

    I HAVE ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT"GUYS AND DOLLS" WOULD HAVE BEEN MUCH BETTER WITH SINATRA IN THE BRANDO ROLE,BRANDO IN THE SINATRA ROLE (WITH A VOICE DUB) AND DEBORAH KERR IN THE JEAN SIMMONS ROLE, WITH MARNI NIXON AGAIN DUBBING FOR HER....

  • BRIAN

    Casablanca with Ronald Reagan,Ann Sheridan and Dennis Morgan.

    • Blair Kramer.

      The oft told story regarding Ronald Reagan and "Casablanca" was nothing but studio publicity after the fact. Warners never had any actual intention of casting Reagan as Rick Blaine.

    • Michelle Malkin

      Good grief, Brian. Replacing Bogart, Bergman and Heinreid with Ronald Reagon, Sheridan and Morgan
      would have totally killed that movie for me. Aside from the fact that Reagan could barely act. The entire feeling would have been different. Next you'll be suggesting Wally Cox, Gale Storm and Dick York in the parts.

      • Blair Kramer.

        That's another fallacy. The notion that Ronald reagan was a bad actor WAS and IS total nonsense! I suppose some actors may have been better, but by no stretch was Ronald Reagan a bad actor! That's just intellectually hollow propaganda!

  • Glenn Davis

    Another one that wasn't mentioned was Dustin Hoffman as Rambo!. Yes it's true folks.Dustin Hoffman was offered thr role in First Blood, but wisely turned it down!!:)

  • Debbie

    I bet Tom Selleck is still kicking himself in the butt over Indiana Jones. He would have been good.

    • gina

      I seem to recall Tom Sellick was first pick but could not commit to the movie due to other obligations from which he could not be released. And he was terribly disappointed. But Harrison Ford was Great!

  • Diane Wilmanski

    Yes--Brian was right about Reagan and Sheridan in "Casablanca." It was supposed to be a smalled film budget, with fewer hours allowed for shooting. Not sure what actually happened-perhaps Reagan and Sheridan both had scheduling conflicts. When the filming actually started with Humphrey Bogart and company, the movie excutives could not decide how the film would end--which man would Ingrid Bergman finally go off with?? According to Ingrid's interiews these arguments drove the cast crazy.

  • Diane Wilmanski

    The director of "Bowani Junction" originally wanted Trevor Howard as the British Colonel, but the part went to Stewart Granger. However, I always liked Granger's work, and thought he did a terrfic job with the part.

  • Gary Braunbeck

    Another interesting bit of trivia: Wes Craven original wanted David Warner to play Freddy in the first NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET. It would have been a much more frightening film with the great Warner, in my opinion.

  • James

    Oddly, I just suggested on another blog that Robert Cummings was wrong for the lead in "King's Row" which is a great film, but could have been better. Also, Leslie Howard was too old and weak for Ashley in "Gone With the Wind".

    • Maggie

      if you read the book, Leslie Howard was absolutely perfect for the role of Ashley Wilkes. i have rarely seen a movie that had such a perfect cast. whoever did the casting for the sequel, Scarlet, also did a perfect job of it.

      • Laura

        I totally agree with you Maggie about "Gone with the Wind" it was cast perfectly. I have to disagree with you about that "sequel" though, I thought that was a complete travesty and was completely dishonoring to the original film and the brilliant actors who originated those iconic roles.

  • Fred B.

    The script of "Dirty Harry" was offered to John Wayne and Frank Sinatra, they both said no.

    Rod Steiger,Lee Marvin,Robert Mitchum and Burt Lancaster said "NO" to "Patton" The producers said "NO" to John Wayne

  • Rob in L.A.

    I heard from a production-company employee that Rob Reiner originally offered the role of Harry in "When Harry Met Sally" to Richard Dreyfuss (who had already narrated Reiner's "Stand by Me"), but the actor turned down the role.

  • Tom K.

    Matthew Modine could have starred in a real HIT MOVIE, but after talking with our true to life Russian enemies, he did not like the "movie's Cold War politics". Ha - ha - ha - ha - ha !

  • gary

    Clint Eastwood scored big in Dirty Harry but Director Don Seigel's original choice was Walter Matthau - who if you think about the film was a brilliant choice. Walter then had a heart attack and had to be replaced. Eastwood - Siegel being his mentor- agreed to step into Walters shoes. Siegal also wanted Audie Murphy to play Matthau's nemisis in the Dirty Harry film. Unfortunately Murphy's death in a suspicious plane crash put and end to that.
    Dirty Harry starring Walter Matthau and Audie Murphy now there is a film I would love to have seen

  • Errol Jones

    JANE RUSSELL told Robert Osborne that the one role she wanted so much was the story of Lillian Roth.."I'LL CRY TOMORROW" which starred SUSAN HAYWARD in an Oscar nominated performance and I think she should have won for this film! But..also another actress who thought she had this role all sewed up was...of all people..JUNE ALLYSON. Susan was the right choice for this great film.

  • Glenn Davis

    Some of the actors that were asked to screen test for the first Bond Movie were Cary Grant, Rod Taylor and Stephen Boyd. I think Rod taylor would have made a great Bond!.He had a TV series that came out in 1960 called Hong Kong, and I'm sure it was his role in that series that caught the Bond Produces eye!?.Unfortunately Rod thought the Bond movies would never take off, and he regretted his decision ever since!!

    • Maggie

      while Rod Taylor would have made a great Bond, i am glad that Sean Connery got the part. he will forever be Bond to me. he was great.

  • Tito Pannaggi

    Talking about James Bond you should know that in Europe throughout the 50's we had a great hero called Lemmy Caution (played by the American Eddie Constantine). Everybody tried to copy him through the years. It took nearly ten years before the British came out with Sean Conner / James Bond.

    The copying of Lemmy Caution went too far and became in the end ridiculous - Even Eddie Constantine made different copies of himself. One of the better results was the West-German Peter Voss-films played by O.W. Fischer.

    So at last the British found an actor - not very different from Eddie Constantine, the same thin lips and the good smile - in 1962. They put some more money into the production and used colour film.

    Before Eddie Constantine detective / agents didn't fight very much (that was something cowboys did). EC knew karate (or Jiu-jiutsi)and had the knack for women.

    James Bond is the son of Lemmy Caution!

  • Devon Marshal

    Speaking of James Bond, Patrick McGoohan was an early-on choice for the super spy role long before Sean Connery was settled on. The immoral nature of the Bond character didn't appeal to McGoohan so he passed on the project.

  • Nils Goering

    I'd love to have seen different actors in now classic film roles:

    Errol Flynn as Larry Talbot in 'The Wolf Man'

    Charles Laughton as 'Shane'

    James Cagney and Joan Blondell as 'Bonnie and Clyde'

    Boris Karloff as Dr. Kildare

    Roy Rogers and Gene Autry as 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'

    Buster Keaton and Zazu Pitts as Nick and Nora Charles in the Thin Man series

    Bela Lugosi and Peter Lorre playing the Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor roles, respectively, in 'Singing in the Rain'

    With CGI techniques constantly improving maybe some of these fantasy team-ups can be created digitally one day. What a hoot to see Lugosi belting out the SITR title song while splash dancing around the set!

  • Lorraine

    I'd read somewhere that after the success of "Barefoot in the Park" Robert Redford was also approached for the role of Benjamin in "The Graduate" but knew he was all wrong for it.

    And speaking of "An Officer and a Gentleman," the Oscar-winning role that went to Louis Gossett, Jr. was written as a white man (or with white actors in mind). Gossett wisely ignored that, showed up to audition, and insisted when he won the role that the writers keep the character as originally written, not giving him a stereotypically black (read: ghetto) backstory.

    But John Denver as Zack Mayo? Nooooo way! (Not paired with Debra Winger, at least!)

    Oh--and though Susan Hayward was a wonderful actress, I would love to have seen the underrated Jane Russell as Lillian Roth in "I'll Cry Tomorrow." She was so celebrated as Hollywood sex symbol and beauty; too few of the Powers That Be seemed to take her seriously as a real actress--or maybe they were convinced audiences wouldn't.

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