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This space page is for work on profiles for cast for all of the films of Mel Brooks that he has both Written and Directed.
Mel Brooks is an actor, comedian, and filmmaker of the stage, television, and screen. He started his work as a comedy writer, actor, and then director of 11 feature films including The Producers (1967), Young Frankenstein (1974), and Blazing Saddles (1974). He is also known for his work on Broadway including, The Producers (2001).
Cast
Films written & directed by Mel Brooks in chronological order
The Producers (1967)
- Zero Mostel as Max Bialystock
- Gene Wilder as Leopold "Leo" Bloom
- Dick Shawn as Lorenzo St. DuBois (L.S.D.) [1]
- Estelle Winwood as "Hold Me! Touch Me!"
- Christopher Hewett as Roger De Bris [2]
- Kenneth Mars as Franz Liebkind [3]
- Lee Meredith as Ulla [4]
- Renée Taylor as actress playing Eva Braun [5]
- Andreas Voutsinas as Carmen Ghia [6]
- Bill Macy as Foreman of the jury [7]
- William Hickey as the drunk in bar [8]
- David Patch as actor playing Joseph Goebbels [9]
- Barney Martin as actor playing Hermann Göring [10]
- Madlyn Cates as Concierge ("I'm not a madam!") [11]
- Shimen Ruskin as The Landlord [12]
- Frank Campanella as The Bartender [13]
- Josip Elic as Violinist [14]
- John Zoller as Drama Critic [15]
- Brutus Peck as Hot Dog Vendor [16]
- Mel Brooks as Singer in "Springtime for Hitler"
The Twelve Chairs (1970)
- Ron Moody as Ippolit Matveyevich Vorobyaninov [17]
- Frank Langella as Ostap Bender [18]
- Dom DeLuise as Father Fyodor
- Andreas Voutsinas as Nikolai Sestrin
- Diana Coupland as Madame Bruns [19]
- David Lander as Engineer Bruns
- Vlada Petrić as Sevitsky [20]
- Elaine Garreau as Claudia Ivanovna [21]
- Robert Bernal as Curator [22]
- Will Stampe as Nightwatchman [23]
- Mel Brooks as Tikhon
Blazing Saddles (1974)
- Cleavon Little as Bart
- Gene Wilder as Jim
- Slim Pickens as Taggart
- Harvey Korman as Hedley Lamarr
- Madeline Kahn as Lili Von Shtupp
- Mel Brooks as Governor Le Petomane / Indian Chief
- Burton Gilliam as Lyle [24]
- Alex Karras as Mongo [25]
- David Huddleston as Olson Johnson
- Liam Dunn as Rev. Johnson [26]
- John Hillerman as Howard Johnson
- George Furth as Van Johnson [27]
- Claude Ennis Starrett, Jr. as Gabby Johnson [28]
- Carol Arthur as Harriett Johnson [29]
- Richard Collier as Dr. Sam Johnson [30]
- Charles McGregor as Charlie [31]
- Robyn Hilton as Miss Stein [32]
- Don Megowan as Gum Chewer [33]
- Dom DeLuise as Buddy Bizarre
- Count Basie as Himself
Young Frankenstein (1974)
- Gene Wilder as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein
- Peter Boyle as The Monster [34]
- Marty Feldman as Igor
- Cloris Leachman as Frau Blücher
- Teri Garr as Inga [35]
- Kenneth Mars as Inspector Kemp [36]
- Madeline Kahn as Elizabeth
- Richard Haydn as Herr Gerhardt Falkstein (lawyer)
- Richard Roth as Insp. Kemp's Aide [37]
- Monte Landis and Rusty Blitz as Gravediggers [38]
- Gene Hackman as Harold, the blind man [39]
- Mel Brooks as Werewolf / Cat Hit by Dart / Victor Frankenstein (voice)
Silent Movie (1976)
- Burt Reynolds as Himself
- James Caan as Himself
- Liza Minnelli as Herself
- Anne Bancroft as Herself
- Marcel (Mangel) Marceau as Himself
- Paul Newman as Himself
- Mel Brooks as Mel Funn
- Marty Feldman as Marty Eggs
- Dom DeLuise as Dom Bell
- Bernadette Peters as Vilma Kaplan
- Sid Caesar as Studio Chief
- Harold Gould as Engulf [40]
- Ron Carey as Devour [41]
- Carol Arthur as Pregnant Lady [42]
- Liam Dunn as Newsvendor [43]
- Fritz Feld as Maitre d'
- Chuck McCann as Studio Gate Guard
- Valerie Curtin as Intensive Care Nurse [44]
- Yvonne Wilder as Studio Chief's Secretary [45]
- Arnold Soboloff as Acupuncture Man [46]
- Patrick Campbell as Motel Bellhop [47]
- Harry Ritz as Man in Tailor Shop [48]
- Charles Callias as Blindman
- Henny Youngman as Fly-in-soup Man [49]
- Eddie Ryder as British Officer [50]
- Al Hopson as Executive [51]
- Rudy De Luca as Executive [52]
- Barry Levinson as Executive [53]
- Howard Hesseman as Executive [54]
- Lee Delano as Executive [55]
- Jack Riley as Executive [56]
High Anxiety (1977)
- Mel Brooks as Dr. Richard Harpo Thorndyke.
- Madeline Kahn as Victoria Brisbane, daughter of Arthur Brisbane.
- Cloris Leachman as Nurse Charlotte Diesel.
- Harvey Korman as Dr. Charles Montague.
- Ron Carey as Brophy. [57]
- Dick Van Patten as Dr. Philip Wentworth.
- Howard Morris as Professor Vicktor Lillolman.
- Jack Riley as a Hyatt Regency San Francisco desk clerk. [58]
- Albert J. Whitlock as Arthur Brisbane [59]
- Charles Callias as a demented patient who thinks he is a Cocker Spaniel.
- Ron Clark as Zachary Cartwright. Clark also worked as a writer on the film. [60]
- Rudy De Luca as "Braces", an assassin. De Luca also worked as a writer on the film. [61]
- Barry Levinson as Dennis the bellhop. Levinson also worked as a writer on the film. [62]
History of the World, Part I (1981)
- Mel Brooks – Moses, Comicus, Torquemada, Jacques, and King Louis XVI
- Dom DeLuise – Emperor Nero
- Madeline Kahn – Empress Nympho
- Harvey Korman – Count de Monet
- Cloris Leachman – Madame Defarge
- Ron Carey – Swiftus [63]
- Greg Hines – Josephus
- Pamela Stephenson – Mademoiselle Rimbaud
- Shecky Greene – Marcus Vindictus [64]
- Sid Caesar – Chief Caveman
- Sammy Shore – Prehistoric Man [65]
- Mary-Margaret Humes – Miriam [66]
- Orson Welles – Narrator
- Carl Reiner – God's voice (uncredited)
- Ancient Rome cameos
- Howard Morris – Court Spokesman
- Charles Callias – Soothsayer
- Paul Mazursky – Roman officer [67]
- Henny Youngman – Chemist [68]
- Hugh Hefner – Entrepreneur
- Barry Levinson – Column Salesman [69]
- John Myhers – Leader of Senate [70]
- Dena Dietrich – Competence [71]
- Fritz Feld - Maitre 'D
- John Hurt, CBE – Jesus
- Art Metrano – Leonardo da Vinci [72]
- Bea Arthur – "Vnemployment" Insurance Clerk (uncredited)
- Ronny Graham – Oedipus [73]
- Pat McCormick – Plumbing Salesman [74]
- Spanish Inquisition cameos
- Ronny Graham – Jewish torture victim #1 (hot poker) [75]
- Jackie Mason – Jewish torture victim #2 (ping pong) [76]
- French Revolution cameos
- Andreas Voutsinas – Béarnaise [77]
- "Spike" Milligan, KBE – Monsieur Rimbaud
- John Hillerman – Rich Man
- Andrew Sachs – Gerard
- Fiona Richmond – Queen [78]
- Nigel Hawthorne, CBE – Executioner
- Bella Emberg – Baguette [79]
Spaceballs (1987)
- Bill Pullman as Lone Starr [80]
- John Candy as Barf, Lone Starr's "mawg" (half-man, half-dog) sidekick.
- Daphne Zuniga as Princess Vespa [81]
- Joan Rivers as the voice of Dot Matrix
- Lorene Yarnell provided Dot Matrix's on-screen physical performance. [82]
- Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet
- Mel Brooks as Yogurt & President Skroob.
- George Wyner as Colonel Sandurz [83]
- Dick Van Patten as King Roland
- Michael Winslow as a radar technician on Spaceball One [84]
- Ronny Graham as the minister [85]
- Jim J. Bullock as Prince Valium [86]
- Leslie Bevis as Commanderette Zircon [87]
- Sandy Helberg as Dr. Irving Schlotkin [88]
- Brenda Strong as Nurse Gretchen, Dr. Schlotkin's assistant [89]
- Dom DeLuise as the voice of Pizza the Hutt
- Rudy De Luca as Vinnie [90]
Life Stinks (1991)
- Mel Brooks as Goddard Bolt
- Lesley Ann Warren as Molly [91]
- Jeffrey Tambor as Vance Crasswell [92]
- Stuart Pankin as Pritchard [93]
- Howard Morris as Sailor
- Rudy De Luca as J. Paul Getty [94]
- Theodore Wilson as Fumes [95]
- Carmen Filpi as Pops (eleven's up) [96]
- Michael Ensign as Knowles [97]
- Matthew Faison as Stevens [98]
- Billy Barty as Willy [99]
- Brian Thompson as Mean Victor [100]
- Raymond O'Connor as Yo [101]
- Carmine Caridi as Flophouse Owner [102]
- Sammy Shore as Reverend at Wedding [103]
- Frank Roman as Spanish Interpreter [104]
- Christopher Birt as Paramedic [105]
- Larry Cedar as Paramedic [106]
- Robert Ridgely as Crasswell's Attorney [107]
- Ronny Graham as the voice of the Priest [108]
Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
- Cary Elwes as Robin Hood
- Richard Lewis as King John [109]
- Roger Rees as the Sheriff of Rottingham [110]
- Amy Yasbeck as Maid Marian [111]
- Dave Chappelle as Ahchoo
- Mark Blankfield as Blinkin [112]
- Eric Allan Kramer as Little John [113]
- Isaac Hayes as Asneeze
- Tracey Ullman as Latrine [114]
- Patrick Stewart as King Richard
- Mel Brooks as Rabbi Tuckman.
- Dick Van Patten as the Abbott
- Dom DeLuise as Don Giovanni
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
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