Recurring Collaborators
Among the actors that have collaborated with Zemeckis on his films, other filmmakers, writers, and producers have also collaborated with Zemeckis in multiple instances. This includes Steven Spielberg, Bob Gale, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Steve Starkey, Jack Rapke, Arthur Schmidt, Dean Cundey and Neil Canton. Also, music composer Alan Silvestri has been responsible for every film score for Zemeckis' films since Romancing the Stone.
Contact and What Lies Beneath aren't listed for a lack of collaborations.
Actor | I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978) |
1941 (1979) |
Used Cars (1980) |
Romancing the Stone (1984) |
Back to the Future (1985) |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) |
Back to the Future Part II (1989) |
Back to the Future Part III (1990) |
Death Becomes Her (1992) |
Forrest Gump (1994) |
Cast Away (2000) |
The Polar Express (2004) |
Beowulf (2007) |
A Christmas Carol (2009) |
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Eddie Deezen | N | N | N | |||||||||||
Pat Buttram | N | N | ||||||||||||
Tom Hanks |
N | N | N | |||||||||||
Bob Hoskins | N | N | ||||||||||||
Christopher Lloyd | N | N | N | N | ||||||||||
Robin Wright | N | N | N | |||||||||||
Michael J. Fox | N | N | N | |||||||||||
Crispin Glover | N | N | ||||||||||||
Kathleen Turner | N | N | ||||||||||||
Charles Fleischer | N | N | N | |||||||||||
James Tolkan | N | N | N | |||||||||||
Dub Taylor |
N | N | ||||||||||||
Lea Thompson | N | N | N | |||||||||||
Thomas F. Wilson | N | N | N | |||||||||||
Marc McClure | N | N | N | N | N | |||||||||
Wendie Jo Sperber | N | N | N | N | ||||||||||
Joe Flaherty | N | N | ||||||||||||
Daryl Sabara | N | N | ||||||||||||
Deborah Harmon | N | N | ||||||||||||
Mary Ellen Trainor | N | N | N | N | ||||||||||
Leslie Zemeckis | N | N | N |
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