
Zelig
You wanted more when it was all over!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.
Description: 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.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $11,798,616
Runtime: 79 minutes

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Woody Allen
Played Leonard Zelig

Mia Farrow
Played Dr. Eudora Nesbitt Fletcher
Patrick Horgan
Played The Narrator (voice)

John Buckwalter
Played Dr. Sindell
Marvin Chatinover
Played Glandular Diagnosis Doctor
Stanley Swerdlow
Played Mexican Food Doctor
Paul Nevens
Played Dr. Birsky

Howard Erskine
Played Hypodermic Doctor
Richard Whiting
Played Other Doctor
Ralph Bell
Played Other Doctor
Will Hussung
Played Other Doctor

Gale Hansen
Played Freshman #1

Michael Jeter
Played Freshman #2

Peter McRobbie
Played Workers Rally Speaker

Richard Litt
Played Charles Koslow

Mary Louise Wilson
Played Sister Ruth
Alice Beardsley
Played Telephone Operator

Paula Trueman
Played Woman on Telephone

Garrett M. Brown
Played Actor Zelig

Marianne Tatum
Played Actress Fletcher
Charles Denny
Played Actor Doctor
Michael Kell
Played Actor Koslow

John Rothman
Played Paul Deghuee

Deborah Rush
Played Lita Fox
Stanley Simmonds
Played Lita's Lawyer
Robert Berger
Played Zelig's Lawyer

Jeanine Jackson
Played Helen Gray

John Doumanian
Played Greek Waiter

Willy Holt
Played Rally Chancellor

Susan Sontag
Played Susan Sontag - Contemporary Interviews

Saul Bellow
Played Saul Bellow - Contemporary Interviews

Irving Howe
Played Irving Howe - Contemporary Interviews
Marshall Cole Sr.
Played Calvin Turner - Contemporary Interviews
Ellen Garrison
Played Older Dr. Fletcher - Contemporary Interviews
Jack Cannon
Played Mike Geibell - Contemporary Interviews
Theodore R. Smits
Played Ted Bierbauer - Contemporary Interviews
Sherman Loud
Played Older Paul Deghuee - Contemporary Interviews
Elizabeth Rothschild
Played Older Sister Meryl Fletcher - Contemporary Interviews
Kuno Sponholz
Played Oswald Pohl - Contemporary Interviews

Ed Herlihy
Played Pathe News Announcer (voice)

Dwight Weist
Played Hearst Metrotone Announcer (voice)
George Hamlin
Played Experimental Drugs Doctor
Robert Iglesia
Played Man in Barber Chair
Eli Resnick
Played Man in Park
Edward McPhillips
Played Scotsman
Sol Lomita
Played Martin Geist
Ed Lane
Played Man on Telephone
Sharon Ferrol-Young
Played Miss Baker
Dimitri Vassilopoulos
Played Martinez

Stephanie Farrow
Played Sister Meryl
Francis Beggins
Played City Hall Speaker
Jean Trowbridge
Played Dr. Fletcher's Mother
Ken Chapin
Played On-Camera Interviewer
Gerald Klein
Played Hearst Guest

Vincent Jerman-Jerosa
Played Hearst Guest
Erma Campbell
Played Zelig's Wife
Anton Marco
Played Wrist Victim
Louise Deitch
Played House-Painting Victim
Bernice Dowis
Played Vilification Woman
Bernie Herold
Played Carter Dean

Elizabeth Kaitan
Played German Girl (uncredited)

Arthur Anderson
Played Other Doctor (uncredited)

Bubba Dean Rambo
Played Charleston Dancer (uncredited)

Kim Johnston Ulrich
Played Beauty Contestant (uncredited)
Michael Blevins
Played Lizard Dancer (uncredited)

Jon Hayden
Played Reporter (uncredited)

Mae Questel
Played Helen Kane (voice) (uncredited)
Ruth Leon Weiman
Played Mother of a Graduate (uncredited)
Tug Wilson
Played Police Officer (uncredited)
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