The original cast of Les Misérables included actors such as Colm Wilkinson as Jean Valjean, Roger Allam as Javert, Patti LuPone as Fantine, Frances Ruffelle as Eponine, and Michael Ball as Marius. They were part of the original London production that opened in 1985.
Original London Cast
Jean Valjean - Colm Wilkinson
Javert - Roger Allam
Fantine - Patti Lupone
Young Cosette - Zoe Hart
Thenardier - Alun Armstrong
Mme. Thenardier - Susan Jane Tanner
Gavroche - Ian Tucker
Marius - Michael Ball
Enjolras - David Burt
Eponine - Frances Ruffelle
Cosette - Rebecca Caine
Original Broadway Cast
Jean Valjean - Colm Wilkinson
Javert - Terrence Mann
Fantine - Randy Graff
Young Cosette - Donna Vivino
Thenardier - Leo Burmester
Mme. Thenardier - Jennifer Butt
Gavroche - Braden Danner
Marius - David Bryant
Enjolras - Michael Maguire
Eponine - Frances Ruffelle
Cosette - Judy Kuhn
Jean Valjean - Colm Wilkinson
Javert - Roger Allam
Fantine - Patti Lupone
Thenardier - Alun Armstrong
Madame Thenardier - Susan Jane Tanner
Enjolras - David Burt
Marius - Michael Ball
Cossette - Rebecca Caine
Eponine - Frances Ruffelle
Details of the principal cast members in the major productions can be found on wikipedia. See the link below.
No their is not but their is a DVD of the movie based on the book by Victor Hugo, a DVD of the 10th anniversary of Les Miserables (musical),and the most recent a Les Miserables 25th anniversary DVD(musical). There are shots on You tube of a show that the original cast did in London but it was not on the Les Mis set - if you checkout you tube for the original London cast you ll find it easily enough
Les Miserables has had two runs on Broadway: the original 1987 production and a 2006 revival.
there are 40 songs in Les Miserables.
You may be able to find the Japanese Original Cast Recording of Les Miserables on online retailers like Amazon or CD Japan. It may also be available through specialty music stores that cater to international or Broadway music.
The Production Budget for Les Miserables was $65,000,000.
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo was published in 1862.
Les Misirables
Zip coeds are not used in Les Miserables.
The policeman in the musical "Les Miserables" is named Javert.
Les Miserables - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Netherlands:14 (original rating) (1952) Sweden:15 UK:PG West Germany:12 (f)
The director's intention in Les Miserables was to bring Victor Hugo's classic novel to life on screen while capturing the emotional depth and themes of redemption, sacrifice, and social injustice. The director aimed to create a visually stunning and emotionally resonant film that would resonate with audiences and stay true to the spirit of the original story.
Javert, was the policeman who kept pursuing Valjean in Les Miserables.