Cast and Crew of Jumanji

Jumanji

In the thrilling adventure film "Jumanji," directed by Joe Johnston, the story revolves around siblings Judy and Peter who stumble upon a mysterious and enchanted board game hidden in their late father's attic. The moment they start playing this magical game, they unleash a series of fantastical challenges that blur the line between reality and imagination. To their astonishment, they soon find themselves teaming up with Alan Parrish, a man who has been trapped in the game for an astonishing 26 years. Played by the ever-charismatic Robin Williams, Alan is a child who was drawn into the game as a boy and has now returned to the real world, bringing a wealth of experience and a desperate urgency to finish the game.

As the game progresses, the stakes become increasingly high and dangerously exciting. Judy, Peter, and Alan must navigate a labyrinth of perilous adventures, contending with monstrous creatures that spring to life from the game’s board. They find themselves pursued by ferocious giant rhinoceroses, mischievous and malevolent monkeys, and other unsettling creatures that test their courage and wits. Each roll of the dice introduces new challenges and unleashes even more chaos into their suburban world, forcing the trio to work together against the clock to complete the game and set Alan free from his enchanted prison.

The film not only captivates audiences with its thrilling action and engaging visuals but also weaves a rich narrative about friendship, bravery, and the significance of facing one's fears. As they navigate through this enchanting yet treacherous world, Judy and Peter learn invaluable lessons about teamwork and responsibility, while Alan gradually reconnects with his lost childhood innocence. With its blend of heartwarming moments and edge-of-your-seat adventure, "Jumanji" has secured its place as a beloved classic, showcasing the timeless wonder of imagination and the magic that can unfold from a simple board game.

Full Cast of Jumanji

John Woodvine as Mr Snotts

John Woodvine

Mr Snotts
John Woodvine's portrayal of the dastardly Mr. Snotts in the 1995 fantasy adventure film "Jumanji" is a memorable one, as he brings to life the character's snobbish and authoritative demeanor with a delightful touch of exaggeration. As the domineering owner of the town's shoe factory, Woodvine embodies the essence of a cold-hearted capitalist, whose primary concern is the profitability of his business, even at the expense of his workers' well-being. His interactions with the protagonist, Alan Parrish, played by the late Robin Williams, are particularly engaging, as he seamlessly transitions from a position of power to one of comedic defeat when faced with the magical chaos unleashed by the Jumanji board game. Woodvine's performance is characterized by his imposing stature, sharp diction, and the ability to convey a sense of underlying menace, all while maintaining a veneer of respectability. His presence on screen adds a layer of depth to the film, providing a human antagonist that contrasts with the supernatural elements of the story, and his transformation as the game progresses adds to the film's charm and overall message about growth and redemption.
Robin Williams as Alan Parrish

Robin Williams

Alan Parrish
Robin Williams delivered a captivating performance as Alan Parrish in the 1995 fantasy adventure film "Jumanji," directed by Joe Johnston. Williams infused the character with a magnetic blend of childlike wonder and deep-seated trauma, having been trapped inside the eponymous, enchanted board game for 26 years. His portrayal of Alan's initial struggle to readjust to the world outside the game was both poignant and humorous, showcasing Williams's exceptional range as an actor. As the film progressed, Williams's Alan evolved from a man burdened by his past into a brave, selfless leader, determined to protect his newfound friends from the dangers unleashed by the game. His comedic timing, paired with his ability to convey profound emotion, made Alan Parrish an unforgettable character and solidified Williams's performance as a cornerstone of the film's enduring charm and success.
Kirsten Dunst as Judy Shepherd

Kirsten Dunst

Judy Shepherd
Kirsten Dunst delivered a memorable performance as Judy Shepherd in the 1995 fantasy adventure film "Jumanji," directed by Joe Johnston. As the older sibling of Peter Shepherd (Bradley Pierce), Dunst captured the essence of a young girl navigating the complexities of adolescence, while being thrust into the extraordinary circumstance of playing a magical board game that brings its jungle-themed challenges to life. Dunst's portrayal of Judy is marked by a blend of initial skepticism and courageous resilience; she evolves from a character reluctant to engage with the fantastical elements of Jumanji to one who takes charge and faces the game's perils head-on. Her performance is highlighted by a mix of childlike wonder and a burgeoning sense of responsibility, as she protects her younger brother and their friend Alan Parrish (Robin Williams) while confronting her own fears. Dunst's chemistry with the cast, including her interactions with the enigmatic hunter, Van Pelt (Jonathan Hyde), showcases her ability to hold her own against formidable adversaries, both human and CGI. Her expressive eyes and emotive face convey the depth of Judy's experiences, making her a relatable and endearing character in this timeless adventure that has captivated audiences for decades.
Naomie Harris as Shuku

Naomie Harris

Shuku
Naomie Harris delivered a compelling performance in the 2017 fantasy adventure film "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," where she took on the role of Shuku, a member of the NPC (non-player character) cast within the Jumanji video game. As Shuku, Harris brought to life a character who is both guide and mentor to the main protagonists, who find themselves trapped in the game's dangerous world. With her intense gaze and authoritative presence, Harris imbued Shuku with a mix of warmth and firmness, providing a grounded and nurturing figure amidst the chaos of the jungle setting. Her character's arch, while not as central as the main quartet, is essential in driving the narrative forward, offering pivotal clues and wisdom to the players. Harris's portrayal added depth to the ensemble, showcasing her versatility as an actress and contributing to the film's overall success as a heart-pumping, humorous, and engaging blockbuster. Her performance was a testament to her ability to create a memorable and impactful character, even within the constraints of a supporting role in a large ensemble cast.
Bradley Pierce as Peter Shepherd

Bradley Pierce

Peter Shepherd
Bradley Pierce delivered a memorable performance as Peter Shepherd in the 1995 fantasy adventure film "Jumanji," alongside Robin Williams. As the younger sibling to Kirsten Dunst's character Judy, Peter is thrust into a world of danger and enchantment when an ancient, magical board game unleashes a variety of jungle hazards into their quiet New England town. Pierce's portrayal of Peter is endearing and authentic; he captures the essence of a young boy's curiosity and resilience, while also conveying the depth of fear and confusion that comes with the extraordinary circumstances. His on-screen chemistry with Williams, who plays the adult Alan Parrish, showcases a mentor-mentee dynamic that adds warmth and humor to the film. Pierce's ability to navigate the emotional journey of his character, from the initial excitement of playing the game to the desperation of surviving its perils, is a testament to his acting prowess at a young age. His performance contributes significantly to the heart of "Jumanji," making Peter Shepherd a character that resonates with the audience and adds to the film's enduring appeal.
Bonnie Hunt as Sarah Whittle

Bonnie Hunt

Sarah Whittle
Bonnie Hunt delivers a memorable performance as Sarah Whittle in the 1995 fantasy adventure film "Jumanji," directed by Joe Johnston. As the adult version of the character who was Judy Shepherd's childhood friend, Hunt brings a nuanced portrayal of a woman grappling with the traumatic events of her past. Her character, once a vibrant and adventurous girl, has been haunted by the mysterious and perilous game of Jumanji, which they played as children. Hunt's portrayal is both engaging and relatable, as she balances the residual fear from her childhood experiences with the strength and wisdom she has gained over the years. Her chemistry with Robin Williams' character, Alan Parrish, is palpable, and together they navigate the surreal and dangerous world that unfolds as they strive to finish the game and undo the chaos it has unleashed. Hunt's performance is a blend of humor, warmth, and depth, making Sarah Whittle a character that audiences empathize with and root for throughout the film's thrilling journey.
Jonathan Hyde as Samuel Alan Parrish / Van Pelt

Jonathan Hyde

Samuel Alan Parrish / Van Pelt
Jonathan Hyde delivered a memorable dual performance in the 1995 fantasy adventure film "Jumanji," portraying both the compassionate and wealthy industrialist Samuel Alan Parrish and the ruthless big-game hunter Van Pelt. As Parrish, Hyde exudes a warm, paternal presence, embodying the benevolent guardian to the film's young protagonist, Judy, while also grappling with the loss of his own son. His portrayal is nuanced, balancing authority with a deep undercurrent of sorrow and longing. In stark contrast, Hyde's Van Pelt is a chilling figure, embodying the essence of colonial arrogance and the dark side of adventure-seeking. With his piercing gaze and commanding voice, Hyde crafts a villain that is both formidable and unsettling, a hunter obsessed with the thrill of the chase and unhinged by the magical forces of the Jumanji game. Hyde's ability to seamlessly transition between these two roles, transforming from a nurturing father figure to a menacing antagonist, showcases his impressive range as an actor and significantly contributes to the film's enduring appeal.
Bebe Neuwirth as Nora Shepherd

Bebe Neuwirth

Nora Shepherd
Bebe Neuwirth delivers a memorable performance as Nora Shepherd in the fantastical adventure film "Jumanji" (1995), directed by Joe Johnston. As the aunt of the main protagonists, Judy (Kirsten Dunst) and Peter (Bradley Pierce), Neuwirth's Nora is a character whose transformation throughout the film is as compelling as the magical board game at its core. Initially portrayed as a stylish, career-driven woman focused on her real estate business, Nora's world is upended when she returns to her hometown and discovers the supernatural chaos unleashed by the game of Jumanji. Neuwirth adeptly balances comedic timing with moments of genuine emotion, showcasing Nora's resilience and maternal instincts as she adapts to the extraordinary circumstances threatening her family. Her evolution from a somewhat detached aunt to a protective and nurturing guardian adds depth to the narrative, and her interactions with the other characters, including the eccentric honorary uncle Alan (Robin Williams), are filled with warmth and wit. Neuwirth's performance is a testament to her versatility as an actress, as she seamlessly integrates into the world of Jumanji, making Nora an integral and much-loved part of the film's enduring legacy.
David Alan Grier as Carl Bentley

David Alan Grier

Carl Bentley
Adam Hann-Byrd as Young Alan

Adam Hann-Byrd

Young Alan
Patricia Clarkson as Carol Anne Parrish

Patricia Clarkson

Carol Anne Parrish
Natasha Cashman as Florence

Natasha Cashman

Florence
Laura Bell Bundy as Young Sarah

Laura Bell Bundy

Young Sarah
James Handy as Exterminator

James Handy

Exterminator
Gillian Barber as Mrs. Thomas

Gillian Barber

Mrs. Thomas
Lloyd Berry as Bum

Lloyd Berry

Bum
Malcolm Stewart as Jim Shepherd

Malcolm Stewart

Jim Shepherd
Annabel Kershaw as Martha Shepherd

Annabel Kershaw

Martha Shepherd
Darryl Henriques as Gun Salesman

Darryl Henriques

Gun Salesman
Robyn Driscoll as Paramedic

Robyn Driscoll

Paramedic
Peter Bryant as Paramedic

Peter Bryant

Paramedic
Daniel Olsen as Ice Cream Man (uncredited)

Daniel Olsen

Ice Cream Man (uncredited)
Tom Woodruff Jr. as Lion / Crocodile (uncredited)

Tom Woodruff Jr.

Lion / Crocodile (uncredited)
Rolf Saxon as Daniel Vincent

Rolf Saxon

Daniel Vincent

Eric Fried

Dion

Mr Doo

Sergeant Fraser

Andrew Fraser

Jojo

Diana Eskell

Alex

Jeremy Lynch

Chan

Carl Bradshaw

Inspector Grant

Thomas M. Pollard

Satch

Brandon Obray

Benjamin

Cyrus Thiedeke

Caleb

Gary Joseph Thorup

Billy Jessup

Leonard Zola

Cop

Sarah Gilson

Girl

Florica Vlad

Girl

June Lion

Baker

Brenda Lockmuller

Pianist

Frederick Richardson

Barber

Jaysen Clough

Looter (uncredited)

Falko Schilling

Extra (uncredited)

David Szehi

Townie (uncredited)

Crew of Jumanji

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