Bullitt - Cast

Cast

  • Steve McQueen as Bullitt
  • Robert Vaughn as Chalmers
  • Jacqueline Bisset as Cathy
  • Don Gordon as Delgetti
  • Simon Oakland as Captain Bennet
  • Norman Fell as Baker
  • Robert Duvall as Weissberg (taxi driver)
  • Georg Stanford Brown as Dr. Willard
  • Justin Tarr as Eddy
  • Carl Reindel as Carl Stanton
  • Felice Orlandi as Renick
  • Vic Tayback as Pete Ross
  • Robert Lipton as 1st Aide
  • Ed Peck as Westcott
  • Pat Renella as John Ross
  • Paul Genge as Mike
  • John Aprea as Killer
  • Al Checco as Desk Clerk
  • Bill Hickman as Phil
Cast notes
  • McQueen based the character of Frank Bullitt on San Francisco Inspector Dave Toschi, with whom he worked prior to filming. McQueen even copied Toschi's famous "fast draw" shoulder holster. Toschi later became famous, along with Inspector Bill Armstrong, as the lead San Francisco investigators of the Zodiac Killer murders that began shortly after the release of Bullitt. Toschi is played by Mark Ruffalo in the film Zodiac, in which Paul Avery (Robert Downey, Jr.) mentions that "McQueen got the idea for the holster from Toschi".

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