Why are Rusty and Audrey always different?

Why are Rusty and Audrey always different?

While each film stars Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo as Clark and Ellen Griswold, Rusty and Audrey are played by different actors in each adaptation. Instead of only finding a new actor for Rusty, Amy Heckerling decided to recast both children.

How many Rusty Griswolds are there?

Considering the upcoming release of the series reboot,… six different actors have portrayed Rusty Griswold, son of Clark and Ellen Griswold (Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo) in the National Lampoon’s Vacation films.

Who is Chevy Chase wife in vacation?

Beverly D’Angelo
A perennial favorite, this 1989 John Hughes’ film follows Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) as he tries to make a memorable holiday for his wife Ellen (Beverly D’Angelo), son Rusty (Johnny Galecki) and daughter Audrey (Juliette Lewis).

How are Ellen and Catherine related?

Miriam Flynn as Catherine Johnson, Ellen’s cousin.

What happened to Rusty from National Lampoon’s Vacation?

Anthony Michael Hall (Rusty in National Lampoon’s Vacation) Hall’s movie career slowed considerably by the 2000s, and he focused on television, starring in and producing The Dead Zone for six seasons. He has never married and resides in the Los Angeles area.

How old is Rusty Griswold in Vegas vacation?

The Griswold children Rusty and Audrey appear to be in their early teens in Vacation (1983), and in their mid-teens in European Vacation (1985) two years later (at one point in the film, he specifically mentions that he is fifteen years old).

Where did they film National Lampoon’s Vacation?

While the Griswolds are shown journeying across the U.S. in their metallic pea Wagon Queen Family Truckster from Chicago to Southern California, filming largely took place in L.A., with a few scenes shot on location in Colorado and Arizona.

What happened to the daughter from National Lampoon’s Vacation?

Death. Hill slipped into a diabetic coma in May 1996 and suffered a massive paralytic stroke the following month. On July 15, 1996, Hill died at age 32.

What happened to Ruby Sue from Christmas vacation?

Ellen Hamilton Latzen (Ruby Sue) NOW: Following Christmas Vacation, Latzen’s acting career all but ended with final roles in a short film, a TV episode of ABC Afterschool Special, and an appearance in 1997’s Boys Life 2.

Where is the Christmas vacation house located?

You might not recognize the Griswold house in “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” without it’s 25,000 twinkling lights — or you might not recognize it because it’s actually a set on the Warner Brothers back lot in Burbank, California.

Are Rusty and Audrey twins?

AUDREY IS (MIRACULOUSLY) OLDER THAN RUSTY. In both the original “Vacation” and “European Vacation,” Rusty is believed to be the older of the two Griswold children. In “Christmas Vacation,” Rusty somehow morphs into Audrey’s younger brother.

Who are the actors in the movie Vegas Vacation?

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Chevy Chase Clark Griswold Beverly D’Angelo Ellen Griswold Randy Quaid Cousin Eddie Ethan Embry Rusty Griswold Marisol Nichols Audrey Griswold

Who was the cast of National Lampoon’s vacation?

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Chevy Chase Clark Griswold Beverly D’Angelo Ellen Griswold Imogene Coca Aunt Edna Randy Quaid Cousin Eddie Anthony Michael Hall Rusty Griswold

Who is Chevy Chase in National Lampoons Vacation?

National Lampoons Vacation is an absolute classic Chevy Chase film. Chevy (as Clark) is, a very funny lad. Americans are capable of comedy, although are yet to master the British and their achievements in this genre. Each time I watch this film the delivery in Chevy’s lines becomes funnier.

Who was the Dad in the movie Christmas vacation?

Watching Clark Griswold try to give his family the perfect Christmas never gets old. The cast has been super busy since appearing in the 1989 film. Here’s what they’ve been up to! Chevy Chase is Clark Griswold, the well-intentioned but bumbling movie dad, who always wants to make the best of any situation.