Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump

142 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance | June 23, 1994

A man with a low IQ has accomplished great things in his life and been present during significant historic events—in each case, far exceeding what anyone imagined he could do. But despite all he has achieved, his one true love eludes him.

Forrest Gump

142 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance | June 23, 1994

Forrest Gump
A man with a low IQ has accomplished great things in his life and been present during significant historic events—in each case, far exceeding what anyone imagined he could do. But despite all he has achieved, his one true love eludes him.
IMDb rating 8.8
Producers Paramount, Wendy Finerman Productions, The Steve Tisch Company
Original title Forrest Gump
Directors Eric Tignini, Lennie Appelquist, Susan Malerstein, Bruce Moriarty, Steve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis
Writers Eric Roth, Winston Groom

Cast

Tom Hanks

as Forrest Gump

Robin Wright

as Jenny Curran

Gary Sinise

as Lieutenant Dan Taylor

Sally Field

as Mrs. Gump

Mykelti Williamson

as Benjamin Buford 'Bubba' Blue

Michael Conner Humphreys

as Young Forrest Gump

Hanna Hall

as Young Jenny Curran

Haley Joel Osment

as Forrest Junior

Siobhan Fallon Hogan

as School Bus Driver

Rebecca Williams

as Nurse at Park Bench

Bob Penny

as Crony

Harold G. Herthum

as Doctor

George Kelly

as Barber

John Randall

as Crony

Sam Anderson

as Principal Hancock

Margo Moorer

as Louise

Ione M. Telech

as Elderly Woman

Christine Seabrook

as Elderly Woman's Daughter

John Worsham

as Southern Gentleman / Landowner

Peter Dobson

as Young Elvis Presley

Alexander Zemeckis

as School Bus Boy

Logan Livingston Gomez

as School Bus Boy

Ben Waddel

as School Bus Boy

Elizabeth Hanks

as School Bus Girl

Tyler Long

as Red Headed Boy

Christopher Jones

as Boy with Cross

Grady Bowman

as Fat Boy

Kevin Mangan

as Jenny's Father

Fay Genens

as Jenny's Grandmother

Frank Geyer

as Police Chief

Rob Landry

as Red Headed Teen

Jason McGuire

as Fat Teen

Pete Auster

as Teen with Cross

Sonny Shroyer

as College Football Coach

Brett Rice

as High School Football Coach

Ed Davis

as High School Football Coach

Daniel C. Striepeke

as Recruiter

Bruce Lucvia

as Kick Off Return Player

David Brisbin

as Newscaster

Kirk Ward

as Earl

Angela Lomas

as Black Student

Timothy Record

as Black Student

Deborah McTeer

as Woman with Child on Park Bench

Mark Matheisen

as Jenny's Date

Al Harrington

as Local Anchor #1

Jed Gillin

as President John F. Kennedy (voice)

Bob Harks

as University Dean

Don Fischer

as Army Recruiter

Kenneth Bevington

as Army Bus Driver

Michael Flannery

as Bus Recruit

Gary Robinson

as Bus Recruit

Marlena Smalls

as Bubba's Mother

Kitty K. Green

as Bubba's Great Grandmother

Afemo Omilami

as Drill Sergeant

Matt Wallace

as Barracks Recruit

Danté McCarthy

as Topless Girl

Paulie DiCocco

as Emcee

Mike Jolly

as Club Patron

Michael Kemmerling

as Club Patron

John Voldstad

as Club Patron

Jeffrey Winner

as Club Patron

Russ Wilson

as Pick-up Truck Driver

Daniel J. Gillooly

as Helicopter Gunman

Calvin Gadsden

as Sargeant Sims

Aaron Izbicki

as Dallas

Michael Burgess

as Cleveland

Bill Roberson

as Fat Man at Bench

Michael McFall

as Army Hospital Male Nurse

Eric Underwood

as Mail Call Soldier

Steve DeRelian

as Wounded Soldier

Byron Minns

as Wounded Soldier

Stephen Bridgewater

as Hospital Officer

Bonnie Ann Burgess

as Army Nurse

Scott Oliver

as National Correspondent #1

John William Galt

as President Johnson (voice)

Hilary Chaplain

as Hilary

Isabel Rose

as Isabel

Jay Ross

as Veteran at War Rally

Richard D'Alessandro

as Abbie Hoffman

Dick Stilwell

as Policeman at War Rally

Kevin Davis

as Black Panther

Michael Jace

as Black Panther

Geoffrey Blake

as Wesley

Tim Perry

as Hippie at Commune

Vanessa Roth

as Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend

Emily Carey

as Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend

Paul Raczkowski

as Man in VW Bug

Valentine

as Chinese Ping Pong Player

Dick Cavett

as Dick Cavett

Joe Stefanelli

as John Lennon (voice)

Tiffany Salerno

as Carla

Marla Sucharetza

as Lenore

Aloysius Gigl

as Musician Boyfriend

Jack Bowden

as National Correspondent #4

Joe Alaskey

as President Nixon (voice)

Lazarus Jackson

as Discharge Officer

W. Benson Terry

as Stanley Loomis

Matt Rebenkoff

as Drugged Out Boyfriend

Peter Bannon

as Local Correspondent #2

Joe Washington

as Local Anchor #2

Nora Dunfee

as Elderly Southern Woman

Natalie Hendrix Tate

as Local Anchor #3

Hallie D'Amore

as Waitress in Cafe

Jim Hanks

as Forrest Gump Running Double

Chiffonye Cobb

as Hannibal Reporter

Juan Singleton

as Hannibal Reporter

Bobby Richardson

as Hannibal Reporter

Michael Mattison

as Taxi Driver

Lenny Herb

as Young Man Running

Charles Boswell

as Aging Hippie

Timothy McNeil

as Wild Eyed Man

Lonnie Hamilton

as The Minister

Teresa Denton

as Lieutenant Dan's Fiancée, Susan

Kurt Russell

as Elvis Presley (voice) (uncredited)

Mary Ellen Trainor

as Jenny's Babysitter (uncredited)

Robb Skyler

as Nicholas Katzenbach (uncredited)

Michael Oliver

as Red Headed Teen (uncredited)

Beau Lotterman

as Thompson (uncredited)

Todd Adamson

as Bully on Bike (uncredited)

Marcus Batton

as Get the Bikes Bully (uncredited)

John-Michael Steele

as Chancellor, University of Alabama (uncredited)

Bryan Hanna

as Football Coach (uncredited)

Jim Boeke

as Assistant Football Coach (uncredited)

Rob Adams

as Football Quarterback (uncredited)

Greg Brown

as Football Player (uncredited)

Darren W. Conrad

as Football Player (uncredited)

Brendan Shanahan

as Football Player (uncredited)

Troy Christian

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

James Ent

as College Photographer #1 (uncredited)

Jacqueline Lovell

as Football Fan (uncredited)

Zach Hanner

as Barracks Recruit (uncredited)

John Glenn Harding

as Wounded Soldier (uncredited)

Beth Aylward

as Military Officer (uncredited)

Aaron Michael Lacey

as National Guardsman (uncredited)

Christopher James Hall

as Governor (uncredited)

Grand L. Bush

as Black Panther Leader (uncredited)

Conor Kennelly

as Black Panther (uncredited)

Teddy Lane Jr.

as Black Panther (uncredited)

William Shipman

as Black Panther (uncredited)

John Simmit

as Higgins, Protestor on Stage (uncredited)

Joe Abby

as Protestor on Stage (uncredited)

Jim Keller

as Hippie at Commune (uncredited)

Keri-Anne Bilotta

as Hippie (uncredited)

Jenny Inge Devaney

as Hippie (uncredited)

Jim Damron

as CBS Correspondent Cooper (uncredited)

Ellsworth Hanna

as The Honeymooners (uncredited)

Jeanne Hanna

as The Honeymooners (uncredited)

Dick Clark

as Self - New Year's Eve (archive footage) (uncredited)

Elvis Presley

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

John Lennon

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Bob Hope

as Self - in Vietnam (archive footage) (uncredited)

Neil Armstrong

as Self - Stepping on the Moon (archive footage) (uncredited)

John Connally

as Self - with JFK in Dallas (archive footage) (uncredited)

John F. Kennedy

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Robert F. Kennedy

as Self - 1968 California Primary (archive footage) (uncredited)

Lyndon B. Johnson

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gerald Ford

as Self - Assassination Attempt (archive footage) (uncredited)

Richard Nixon

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Ronald Reagan

as Self - Assassination Attempt (archive footage) (uncredited)

George Wallace

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)